1. Compatibility and Identification
Before installation or use, it is crucial to ensure that the remote control or receiver is compatible with your child's electric car. Please follow these steps:
- Check the Existing Control Box: Open your electric riding bike and locate the existing control box.
- Match Model Numbers: Verify that the digital model number on the side of your existing control box matches the model number of the replacement part you intend to use.
- Visual Confirmation: If the appearance of the control box is identical, the part should be compatible with your car.


2. Setup and Pairing Instructions
After installing the receiver (if applicable) and inserting batteries into the remote control, you will need to pair the remote with the receiver.
- Initial Use or Battery Replacement: The remote control and receiver require frequency matching when used for the first time or after replacing the remote control's batteries.
- Pairing Process: Specific pairing instructions may vary slightly by model. Generally, this involves holding down a pairing button on the remote (often labeled 'M' or a similar symbol) while the vehicle's power is turned on. Refer to your vehicle's specific manual for precise steps if these general instructions do not work.


3. Operating Instructions
Once paired, the remote control allows you to operate the children's electric car. Common functions include:
- Forward/Backward: Control the direction of movement.
- Left/Right: Steer the vehicle.
- Speed Selection: Some remotes may offer multiple speed settings (e.g., slow, medium, fast).
- Emergency Stop: A dedicated button (often 'P' or a similar symbol) to immediately stop the vehicle for safety.
Always supervise children during operation and ensure they understand the basic controls.
4. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Wipe the remote control and receiver with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or liquids.
- Battery Replacement: When the remote control's performance degrades or it stops responding, replace the batteries. Ensure correct polarity. After battery replacement, re-pair the remote control with the receiver as described in the Setup section.
- Storage: Store the remote control and receiver in a dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
5. Troubleshooting
- Remote Not Responding:
- Check if the remote control batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge. Replace if necessary.
- Perform the frequency matching/pairing procedure again (see Setup section).
- Ensure the receiver is properly connected and powered on in the electric car.
- Intermittent Control:
- Check for any obstructions between the remote and the car.
- Ensure there are no strong interference sources (e.g., other 2.4Ghz devices) nearby.
- Incorrect Voltage: Ensure the receiver's voltage (12V or 24V) matches the electric car's power system. Using an incorrect voltage receiver can damage the unit or the car.
6. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Plastic |
| Use | Vehicles & Remote Control Toys |
| Recommended Age | 14+ years |
| Power Source | No Battery (for receiver), Batteries Included (for remote) |
| Voltage Compatibility | 12V / 24V (model dependent) |
| Frequency | 2.4G Bluetooth |
| Remote Control Dimensions (approx.) | 13cm x 8cm |
| Receiver Dimensions (approx.) | 8.5cm x 7cm |

7. User Tips
- Always double-check the model number on your existing control box before purchasing a replacement to ensure perfect compatibility.
- When replacing a receiver, ensure all wiring connections are secure and match the original configuration.
- If your child's electric car supports both 12V and 24V systems, confirm the voltage of your specific receiver model to prevent damage.
8. Warranty and Support
For any issues not covered in this manual, please contact the seller or manufacturer for support. Keep your purchase records for warranty claims. This product is intended for specific children's riding toys; ensure consistency with original parts.
California Proposition 65 Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including phthalates (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.