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CONTACT US
Before returning your product, please contact us first! Voltz
Toys Customer Service can assist you with any replacement
parts, damages, or defective issues reported. You can con-
tact us directly at www.voltztoys.ca.
A subdivision of The DAAN Groups
Email: help@voltztoys.ca
Phone number: 1-888-338-6589
Head Office: Unit 7-3600A Laird Rd, Mississauga, ON, L5L
6A6
USER MANUAL
MODEL: GTS1166
COMPLIANCE STANDARDS:
ENGLISH
BUMPER CAR (RACE)

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  • Page 1 CONTACT US Before returning your product, please contact us first! Voltz Toys Customer Service can assist you with any replacement parts, damages, or defective issues reported. You can con- tact us directly at www.voltztoys.ca. A subdivision of The DAAN Groups Email: help@voltztoys.ca Phone number: 1-888-338-6589 Head Office: Unit 7-3600A Laird Rd, Mississauga, ON, L5L...
  • Page 2 • Please read the manual before using the product. The manual and car- ton contain important information. Please keep the manual for later references. Failure to follow the instructions in the manual may result in damages, accidents, or defective issues with the product. •...
  • Page 3: Product Specification

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Car Model GTS1166 Battery 6V4.5AH x2 Suitable age 18-72 months Weight Limit <30 kg Product Size 80 x 54 x 40 cm Speed 2-3 km / hour Charging Time 8-12 hours (to charge), 60-80 minutes (while using) Input: (depending on local voltage) Charger Output: DC12V1000mA BATTERY DISPOSAL...
  • Page 4: Parts List

    PARTS LIST ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED: *Screwdriver (not included)
  • Page 5 SAFETY WARNING TO PREVENT INJURIES AND ACCIDENTS: • Do not lead the child unattended. Adult supervision is required. • Always ensure supervision while the vehicle is in-use. • This toy should be used with caution since skill is required to avoid falls or collisions, causing injury to the user or third-parties.
  • Page 6 • Use the toy only on flat surfaces (e.g. indoors, flat concretes, etc.) • Never use it in the dark. A child could encounter unexpected obstacles and have an accident. Operate the vehicle only in the daytime or a well- lit area.
  • Page 7: Power Supply Assembly

    POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY 1. The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited. 2. Plug the (red) battery connector into the battery terminal. BACKREST ASSEMBLY 1. Install the backrest (4) into its corresponding position on the car body (1). Use two 4*10 tapping screws (9) to fix it.
  • Page 8: Seat Assembly

    SEAT ASSEMBLY 1. Install the seat (5) into its corresponding position on the car body (1). Use two 4*10 tapping screws (9) to fix it. HOW TO USE YOUR VEHICLE IMPORTANT! Please stop the vehicle when changing the speed and direction as this will damage the gears and motors.
  • Page 9 6. Mode switch (switch to “outdoor” or “indoor”): Can switch between dif- ferent play modes. IMPORTANT! Please stop the vehicle when changing the speed and direction as this will damage the gears and motors.
  • Page 10 OUTDOOR INSTRUCTIONS Please lay down the steering wheel, you will use the following switches in “outdoor” mode. 1. (6) Mode switch (switch to “outdoor”): Can switch between different play modes. 2. (7) Steering wheel: Control the direction in “outdoor” mode. 3.
  • Page 11 INDOOR INSTRUCTIONS 1. (6) Mode switch (switch to “indoor”): Can switch between different play modes. 2. (10) Forward/Reverse switch: Control the vehicle forward, reverse and turning. a. To move forward, please push forward. b. To reverse, please pull back. c. To turn right or left, please push one of them or push one forward and pull another back.
  • Page 12 2. Switch the Mode switch to “indoor” . 3. Move: Forward/Reverse switch to control the vehicle forward, reverse and turning. (Foot pedal, forward and back switch, steering wheel, will be useless)
  • Page 13 OUTDOOR PLAY 1. Lift the body, press the plastic buckle, lay down the steerable wheel, the universal wheels will be off the ground. 2. Switch the Mode to “Outdoor” .
  • Page 14 3. Move: Press the “Forward and Back” switch (1) to forward or back. Press the Foot Pedal (2), the vehicle will proceed to move. If you want to turn, please control the Steering Wheel (3) to turn left or right. Press the For- ward and Back switch to Stop or release pressure from the foot pedal to stop the vehicle.
  • Page 15: Remote Control Instruction

    REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTION 2.4GHz Remote Control Pairing Procedures 1. To pair the remote with the vehicle, install two AAA 1.5V batteries. Un- screw and push the battery cover open on the back of the remote. Please pay attention to the positive and negative polarity in the battery holder.
  • Page 16 WARNING 1. When operating the car with the remote, the distance between the car to remote should not exceed 10m range. 2. The remote is provided for adult’s to operate. Keep away from children. 3. Before using the remote, carefully read the instruction manual, ensuring all functions are reviewed properly before operating.
  • Page 17: Charging Procedures

    How to insert batteries: Use a screwdriver to unscrew the back cover of the remote. Install two AAA 1.5V alkaline type batteries according to the diagram (batteries not included). Fix the battery cover with a screw. How to remove batteries: Use a screwdriver to unscrew the back cover of the remote.
  • Page 18 WARNING 1. The assembly of the car must be done by an adult. When unassembled, it contains potentially hazardous parts that are sharp or small. Please keep out of children’s reach. 2. Choking hazards of small parts. 3. Not for children under 36 months. Recommended for 36-96 months. 4.
  • Page 19: Maintenance And Service

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 1. Before using, adults are responsible for reviewing the product and es- sential parts are in a functional condition. Check whether screws are loose or other potential hazards. Any damaged or defective parts must be repaired or resolved before using. 2.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    14. Low batteries should be removed from the car and kept away from chil- dren. 15. Disconnect the batteries when completely inactive or discontinued. Do not let children use the car in this state. TROUBLESHOOTING...

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