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A subdivision of The DAAN Groups
USER MANUAL
MODEL: DG81818
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 contact
us directly at www.voltztoys.ca.
Email: help@voltztoys.ca
Phone number: 1-888-338-6589
Head Office: Unit 7-3600A Laird Rd, Mississauga, ON, L5L
6A6
COMPLIANCE STANDARDS:
SOR/2011-17
SOR/2018-138
SOR/2016-195
SOR/2016-302
SOR/2018-83
FIRE TRUCK
SOR/2016-188
SOR/2014-254
EN71
ASTM F963-17
CPSIA
ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 Toys Customer Service can assist you with any replacement parts, damages, or defective issues reported. You can contact 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 carton contain important information. Please keep the manual for later references. Failure to follow the instructions in the manual may result in damages, acci- dents, or defective issues with the product. To improve the product and quality, we may alter the structure, appearance, packing method, assembly method, and product function without any no- tice.
  • Page 3: Parts List

    PARTS LIST...
  • Page 4: Product Specification

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Battery 12V7AH / 12V10AH Material Plastic Suitable Age 37-95 months Weight Limit 30 kg Product Size 115 x 65 x 60 cm Speed 3-5 km / hour Runtime 8-12 hours (to charge), 60-80 minutes (while using) Charger AC 110V-220V (input), DC 12V-1000mA (output) Fuse Auto-reset fuse ASSEMBLY PREPARATION...
  • Page 5 Openable hood, easy access for removable battery for charging or replacing (model may vary) STROLLER FUNCTION The vehicle includes a stroller function. There is a handle and caster wheels under the car. Pull the wheels out to enable the stroller feature and provide easy mobility.
  • Page 6: Front Wheel Assembly

    1.FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY Parts required: #3 Start with the car in an upside down position. Locate the front axle and insert the front wheel. Ensure it is inserted through the center of the wheel. When inserting, press the middle button on the wheel, and push into place. 2.
  • Page 7: Seat Assembly

    3. SEAT ASSEMBLY Parts required: #2 Turn the vehicle over to an upright position. Insert the plastic hooks under- neath the seat into its corresponding slots on the car body. To complete the assembly, fix the back of the seat with a screw. 4.
  • Page 8 5. SIREN ALARM ASSEMBLY Parts required: #7 Connect the wires to their connectors from the car body (must connect to the same color). Insert the siren alarm into the car body. Press firmly to secure. 6. SIDE MIRROR ASSEMBLY Parts required: #6 Insert the mirrors into its corresponding openings on the car body.
  • Page 9 7. WATER GUN ASSEMBLY (Costume; Optional) Parts required: #10 Insert the water gun into its corresponding opening at the rear end of the car body. The water jug can hang from the car body using the provided hook. 8. FIRE EXTINGUISHER ASSEMBLY (Costume; Optional) Parts required: #11 Insert the fire extinguisher into its corresponding opening at the rear end of...
  • Page 10: Battery Connection

    9. SAFETY HELMET (Costume; Optional) Parts required: #9 Hang the safety helmet on the car body using the provided hook. 10.BATTERY CONNECTION Open the hood, connect the two (red) battery wires to enable power.
  • Page 11 OPERATION (function reference diagram) Volume adjustment • Decrease volume: Press and hold down the “Siren alarm” button to low- er the volume. • Increase volume: Press and hold down the “Music” button to increase the volume. • Pause: Press the “Alarm” button once to sound the siren alarm. Press the “Alarm”...
  • Page 12: Remote Control Instruction

    REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTION 2.4GHz Remote Control Pairing Procedures This remote is equipped with a memory function to retain it’s connection with your car. When replacing the batteries, you do not need to re-pair the remote. 1. Hold the “M” button for more than three seconds until the center LED lights are flashing.
  • Page 13 DASHBOARD (function reference diagram) FUSE This car is equipped with an auto-reset fuse. If the car stops suddenly while driving, it is caused by the instantaneous current exceeding, enabling the fuse to trip. This will result in the car disabling for about 8 seconds, and this fuse can be reset.
  • Page 14: Security Warning

    SECURITY WARNING 1. The assembly and charging routine of the vehicle must be under adult supervision at all times. 2. This product is recommended for children ages 37-95 months. Do not exceed the maximum weight limit of 60kg. 3. This product is ideal for driving on hard flat surfaces (e.g, concrete, grav- el, asphalt, etc).
  • Page 15 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 16: Charging Procedures

    WARNING • Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries for the remote. • Batteries for the remote must be inserted with the correct polarity. • When the remote is low in battery, please remove and swap the batteries • Rechargeable batteries for the remote must be charged under adult su- pervision.
  • Page 17 ATTENTION • Dedicated charger and battery can only be used under manufacturer’s regulations. • Do not mix old, new or different types of batteries. • The battery terminal should not be short circuit. • Do not open the battery or charger. •...
  • Page 18: 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 19: 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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