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Parmaker Ghia Ride on Information Sheet

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Assembling the cart
1. Attaching the rear wheels. The rear wheels can be adjusted to one of 3 positions. To adjust the
wheel setting there is a button near the axle. Press this button while sliding the steel bar to each
position.
a. Engaged see fig 1a (normal operating position)
b. Freewheel see fig 1b (this allows the cart to be pushed easily)
c. Removable see fig 1c (to remove wheels from cart)
Wheel Engaged.
Button to press while
adjusting setting
Ensure that axle has flattened side in line with steel bar when adjusting settings.
(Fig 1b) Freewheel
2. Batteries The batteries need to be charged and it is best to leave them on the charger when the
cart is not in use, as very little power is used once the batteries are fully charged. Connecting the
batteries to the cart. Place the batteries so that the arrows point to the front, and the
connectors are close to the center of the cart. (if the arrows are no longer visible then the black
square connector on one of the batteries should be at the back of the cart). Then connect black
to black and red to red at the back. Conect red to black at the front. Placing the batteries in the
center or slightly forward helps with the center of gravity.
Parmaker Ghia Ride on buggy
Information sheet
(Fig 1a)
(Fig 1c) Removeable
Black square connectors
Red wire to red wire connection
Red wire to black connection
Steel bar in central
position. Note hole at one
end to help identify setting.
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Summary of Contents for Parmaker Ghia Ride on

  • Page 1 Parmaker Ghia Ride on buggy Information sheet Assembling the cart 1. Attaching the rear wheels. The rear wheels can be adjusted to one of 3 positions. To adjust the wheel setting there is a button near the axle. Press this button while sliding the steel bar to each position.
  • Page 2 Parmaker Ghia Ride on buggy Information sheet 3. Bag holder, Battery cover, Seat and umberella holder. Connection of these items is obvious. These carts usually last for several years when looked after, so a little care would be appreciated when storing the items.