Lil' Ride 80-109 User manual

Type
User manual

Lil' Ride 80-109 is a children's electronic battery operated motorcycle suitable for children aged 3-5 with a maximum weight of 66 lbs. It has a speed of 2-2.5 miles per hour and a battery duration time of 1-2 hours if fully charged. The battery takes 8-12 hours to charge, but should not be charged for more than 15 hours. To operate the motorcycle, the child simply steps on the pedal to move and releases it to stop. The forward and backward switch allows the child to move the motorcycle forward or backward, and when the motorcycle is moving, the headlights will shine.

Lil' Ride 80-109 is a children's electronic battery operated motorcycle suitable for children aged 3-5 with a maximum weight of 66 lbs. It has a speed of 2-2.5 miles per hour and a battery duration time of 1-2 hours if fully charged. The battery takes 8-12 hours to charge, but should not be charged for more than 15 hours. To operate the motorcycle, the child simply steps on the pedal to move and releases it to stop. The forward and backward switch allows the child to move the motorcycle forward or backward, and when the motorcycle is moving, the headlights will shine.

Children’s Electronic Battery Operated Motorcycle
Instruction Manual
Model #80-109
For help assembling this vehicle, reference these instructional videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fED8N8DTQfU
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNDkzOTI5NzA0.html
Specifications
Battery: 6V, 4.5AH
Age Limit: 3-5 years old
Maximum Weight: 66 lbs.
Speed: 2-2.5 miles/hour
Dimensions: 34.5 in. x 15 in. x 22.5 in.
Charger: Input AC 110V 60HZ, Output DC 6V 500MA
Battery Charge Time: 8-12 hours, but do not exceed 15 hours
Battery Duration Time: 1-2 hours if fully charged
Function and Operation
1. To operate the vehicle, step on the pedal to move the motorcycle. Release the
pedal to stop.
2. Use the forward and backward switch to move the motorcycle forward or
backward. When the motorcycle moves, the head lights will shine.
Assembly
Before operating the first time, open the seat, connect the red
wire to the red connector on the battery, and then connect the
black wire to the black connector on the battery. Put the seat
back on, and then charge the battery for a full 8-12 hours.
Troubleshooting
Malfunction
Possible Causes
Vehicle won’t move
Remove the seat and see if the battery or
fuse is damaged. If so, replace it. Check
to ensure the battery wires are securely
connected. Check if the motor or gearbox
are damaged, or if the motorcycle has a
short circuit or the cable is disconnected.
Vehicle moves slowly
Check if the battery is fully charged, or if
the gearbox is damaged.
Vehicle can’t be charged
Check if the fuse is damaged, or if the
charger or battery is damaged.
Unusual sound
Check if the gearbox is damaged.
Parts Listing
Iron Washers
Rubber Washers
Parts Diagram
Assembly
1. Assembly of the rear shaft including both rear wheels:
A. Insert the rear shaft into the bodywork, ensuring the notched side is on the
left. On the left, connect one wheel to the rear shaft, making sure that the
outside of the wheel has the three holes on the edges for the wheel cover.
Use an iron washer to fill in the gap. Then use an iron pin to fasten it. Affix
wheel cover to the wheel by aligning the three tabs in the wheel cover into
the three tabs on the wheel.
B. On the right, connect the electric plug. Then connect the motor, the plastic
sleeve pipe, and wheel to the rear shaft. Make sure the inside of the wheel
fits into the plastic sleeve pipe. Then use the iron pin to secure it and put the
wheel cover on. Use an iron washer to fill in the gap.
2. Use the thin axle to connect the
top cover and the bottom cover to
create the tool box. Then, secure
the tool box support to the body
with screws.
3. Connect the battery wires,
connecting the red wire to the red
connector, and making sure the
black wire is connected to the black
connector.
4. Attach the windshield to the
front of the vehicle with five screws
(M3 *10). Then attach the mirrors
with four screws (M3*10).
5. Attach the front fork with the
front fender and front wheel by
front wheel shaft. Use iron buckles
to fasten.
Important Notes about the Battery
1. Before operating the first time, open the seat and connect the power wires of the
battery, connecting the red wire to the red connector, and the black wire to the
black connector. Incorrect connection, will cause short circuit or malfunction.
2. Charging socket is in the rear of the vehicle underneath the back and just below
the seat. Continuous charging time should not exceed 15 hours.
3. Charge the motorcycle when its speed becomes slow. Battery will be damaged if
it is fully drained.
4. If out of use for a long period of time, charge the battery fully before next use.
Charge at lease every 2 months to extend battery life.
5. It is normal for the charger and battery to heat up during charging.
6. Don’t burn or disassemble the battery. Recycle appropriately.
7. Only use manufacturer approved charger and battery.
6. Fasten the motorcycle head to
the front fork and attach with
four screws (M4*14).
7. Release the shaft from
bodywork. Connect the electrical
wire in the motorcycle head with
the one in bodywork. Then
insert shaft to connect the panel
board, motorcycle head and
bodywork together. Fasten the
seat on bodywork with screw.
Fuse Replacement
Only use 15A fuse to replace a damaged one. Use caution when replacing the fuse,
as short circuiting can lead to a fire.
Important Notes
1. This vehicle must be assembled and checked by an adult before use.
2. This vehicle should be used under the supervision of an adult. It should not be
used on streets, roads, steps on slopes, or near other vehicle. The driver should
wear shoes at all times, and the number of drivers should not exceed one at a
time.
3. Not for children under 3 years old.
4. Teach each rider how to operate the pedal, switches and motorcycle before use.
5. Do not use non-rechargeable batteries.
6. Don’t mix old and new batteries, and don’t mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zine)
and rechargeable batteries.
7. Battery should be put in the battery box in the correct position.
8. Do not operate the vehicle in rain or snow or inclement weather.
9. Turn off the power switch when the vehicle is not in use or being charged.
10. Only clean the vehicle with a dry cloth, not water or other liquids.
11. Electric cable, plug and other parts of the charger should be checked frequently.
12. Battery and charger should only be handled by an adult.
13. Don’t change the forward and backward switch while the vehicle is moving, or
the gearbox will be damaged.
14. Put the vehicle in a well-ventilated place when it is charging.
15. Short circuiting the battery can create a fire hazard.
16. Dispose of plastic bags to avoid children suffocating.
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Lil' Ride 80-109 User manual

Type
User manual

Lil' Ride 80-109 is a children's electronic battery operated motorcycle suitable for children aged 3-5 with a maximum weight of 66 lbs. It has a speed of 2-2.5 miles per hour and a battery duration time of 1-2 hours if fully charged. The battery takes 8-12 hours to charge, but should not be charged for more than 15 hours. To operate the motorcycle, the child simply steps on the pedal to move and releases it to stop. The forward and backward switch allows the child to move the motorcycle forward or backward, and when the motorcycle is moving, the headlights will shine.

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