Kids ATV Quad Ride-On Car Toy User Manual
This manual provides instructions for the assembly, operation, and maintenance of the Kids ATV Quad Ride-On Car Toy, model CH9955.
Contact Information
For assistance, please contact the customer service department. Do NOT return the item to the store.
Email: cs@gymaxservice.com
Before You Start
- Read all instructions carefully and retain them for future reference.
- Separate and count all parts and hardware.
- Follow the assembly steps in the proper order.
- Assemble the product on a flat, steady, and stable surface.
- Keep small parts and packaging materials away from children due to choking hazards.
Product Information
Model: CH9955
Baby Ride On Car - Install & Operation Manual
- Slow start
- Simulation scooter model
- Forward/backward function
- Radio Function
- Executive standard: F963
Specifications:
Item | Specification |
Batteries | 12 V |
Motor | 12 V |
Age | 3-7 years old |
Max Weight | 77 LBS |
Dimension | 42" x 25.5" x 29" |
Speed | High-speed: 5KM/H, Low-speed: 2.8KM/H |
Play Time | 1-2 hours |
Recharging Time | 8-12 hours |
Charger | 12 V |
Assembly By Adult Only. Photos are for reference only; please follow the real product.
Tools Required
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Small Wrench
- M10 Wrench (Provided)
Assembly requires 2 people and takes approximately 45 minutes.
Parts List
- A: Chair (1 PC)
- B: Charger (1 PC)
- C: Front Wheel (2 PCS)
- D: Rear Wheel (2 PCS)
- E: Hub Cap (4 PCS)
- F: Gear Box L/R (2 PCS)
- G: Anti-collision beam (2 PCS)
- H: Headstock (1 PC)
- I: Rear Axle (1 PC)
- J: Steering rod (1 PC)
- K: Steering bracket (1 PC)
Hardware List
- 1: Large gasket (1 PC)
- 2: M4*12mm Screw (1 PC)
- 3: Washer (10 PCS)
- 4: M10 Nut (7 PCS)
Assembly Instructions
- Insert the large gasket (1) and steering rod (J) into the body.
- Turn the gasket and steering bracket (K) into the square pipe, using two washers (3) on each side.
- Lock the steering bracket gasket nut fixation using three washers (3) and two M10 nuts (4) on each side. Use the provided M10 wrench to attach the nuts.
- Secure the nuts with the wrench.
- Assemble the front wheels (C) and rear wheels (D). Insert the gasket, wheel, gasket, and nut onto the front and rear axles in turn. Fix the nut with the plate hand, and then attach the wheel cover (E) to the wheel. For the rear wheels, fix the nut with a wrench. Connect the gear box (F) to the axle.
- Install the headstock (H). The headstock requires 2 AA batteries (not included). Secure the battery cover with a screw. Clamp the headstock into the steering rod and fix it with a screw nut. Clamp the front and rear anti-collision beams (G). Push the steering rod up by hand when assembling the headstock.
- Connect the motor wire from the pocket and lock the seat with the power cord. Connect the wires as shown in the diagram.
- Open the tank cover and insert the charging terminal for charging.
Dashboard Diagram
The dashboard includes controls for music, horns, Bluetooth, speed selection, forward/stop/back function, and power switch.
- MODE: Switches between Radio, Bluetooth, and Music modes.
- |KM/V-: Short press for previous song; Long press to decrease volume.
- DM/V+: Short press for next song; Long press to increase volume.
- Δ1: Short press for pause/playback; In Radio Mode, long press for automatic station search.
- USB: For music playback.
- Digital Electricity Display: Shows battery level.
Operation: Step on the pedal to move forward. Loosen the pedal to slow down and stop.
Troubleshooting
Type | Causes | Solutions |
The car doesn't move. | 1. Low battery voltage 2. Electrical protection 3. Improper switch operation 4. Loose battery connectors 5. Abnormal battery 6. Electrical damage 7. Motor failure | 1. Charge batteries fully. 2. Stop for a few minutes and restart. 3. Reinsert switch. 4. Reconnect battery. 5. Replace battery. 6. Contact maintenance. 7. Contact maintenance. |
The battery can't be charged. | 1. Loose battery connectors 2. Charger not powered on 3. Damaged charger | 1. Plug in again. 2. Plug in again. 3. Replace charger. |
Short working duration. | 1. Battery depleted 2. Battery end of service life | 1. Fully charge battery. 2. Replace battery. |
Slight noise and heat during charging. | Normal chemical reactions | Normal. |
Slow running speed. | 1. Battery end of service life 2. Battery depleted 3. Overload 4. Uneven pavement | 1. Replace battery. 2. Fully charge battery. 3. Reduce weight to 77 lbs or less. 4. Operate on flat ground. |
Gearbox noise. | Gear damage | Contact maintenance personnel for repair. |
Jitter during moving. | 1. Poor motor cable contact 2. Short-circuited motor | 1. Reconnect. 2. Contact maintenance personnel for repair. |
Car runs without voice. | Steering wheel connector not plugged properly. | Reconnect. |
Car can't stop. | Electrical damage | Contact maintenance personnel for repair. |
Warnings
- Assembly and adjustment must be done by an adult. Keep children away from moving parts.
- Not for children under 3 years old due to small parts.
- Child must be secured by seat belt during driving. Keep away from fire.
- Adult supervision is required at all times.
- Do not allow children to stand or play on the foot pedal or in the car.
- Battery must be charged by an adult. Charge before use.
- Keep plastic bags and packaging materials away from children to prevent suffocation.
- Do not use parts from other manufacturers.
- The charger is not a toy.
- Maximum load weight is 77 lbs. Do not overload.
- Product is for children aged 3-7 years.
- Do not connect to excessive power sources or operate while charging.
- This toy does not have a braking device and must be used with a protection device; it cannot be used as a traffic tool.
Instructions for Remote Controller Batteries
- Insert batteries with correct polarity.
- Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries. Remove depleted batteries.
- Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types of batteries.
- Do not short-circuit power terminals.
- Rechargeable batteries require adult supervision and should be removed before charging.
Precautions for Charging
- Before initial use, charge the batteries for 18 hours to avoid permanent damage.
- Connect the charger DC plug to the charging jack and then plug the charger into a power socket.
- Normal charging time is 8-12 hours. Do not exceed 20 hours of charging.
- It is normal for the battery or charger to become hot (below 60°C) during charging.
- Do not charge if there is water in the car, as it may cause a short circuit.
- Only use the original charger and battery with the electric car.
- If the car is left unused for a long time, charge the battery at least once a month.
Precautions for Operations
- Before use, check that all components are mounted properly and securely connected.
- Do not operate in streets, roads, slopes, ditches, or other hazardous environments.
- Do not operate on smooth surfaces like marble or tiles.
- Do not switch between forward and backward rapidly while the car is moving. Do not allow children to stand on the seat.
- Do not modify the car's circuit or add any electrical devices. Keep the remote controller and car away from rain and water. Do not pour liquids into the car or immerse it in water. Keep away from fire sources.
- If an obstacle appears, remove the child from the car until the obstacle is cleared.
- Do not operate indoors to avoid damage to furniture or injury to children.
- If the remote controller battery is low, the car may only move forward and not steer, or the control distance may shorten. Replace the remote controller battery immediately. If acousto-optic batteries are low, sound and light functions will be disabled.
- The product should be ridden by one person only and not overloaded (maximum load 35 KG). Turn off the power switch after use. If storing for a long time, unplug the battery connector.
- Product images and features are for reference only; the actual product prevails.
Maintenances
- Regularly inspect and maintain the car to prevent accidental injury.
- Check if all attached components are present. Contact customer service if any parts are missing.
- Regularly check for loose screws and damaged parts.
- Check each component before installation or use.
- Disassemble carefully according to the manual to avoid damage.
- Periodically check the product and charger for damage to wires, plugs, or housings. Damaged parts should be replaced or repaired.
- Clean the product periodically with a dry cloth. Do not use water to clean, as it may damage electric elements.