DAAN Groups Voltz Toys DG-80158 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
MODEL: DG-80158
ELECTRONIC RIDE-ON CAR
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
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 fol- low the instructions in the manual may result in damages, accidents, or defective issues with the product. To improve the product and quality, we may alter the structure, appearance, pack- ing method, assembly method, and product function without any notice.
  • Page 3: Parts Name

    PARTS NAME...
  • Page 4: Product Specifications

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Car Model DG-80158 Battery 6V4.5AH*1 Suitable age 36-72 months Weight Limit 25 kg Product Size 77 x 38 x 50mm Speed 1-2.5 km / hour Charging time 8-12 hours Charger AC 100V-120V 50/60Hz (input) DC 6V/8V (output) Auto-reset fuse Fuse ASSEMBLY PREPARATION •...
  • Page 5: Pedal Assembly

    1. PEDAL ASSEMBLY Parts required: #2, #7 Start this step with the unit in up-side-down position. Connect the cables from Pedal-R to the unit body with corresponding connector. Slide both side of the pedals into designated slots and push firmly until you hear a snap sound or feels a click.
  • Page 6: Front Fender Assembly

    3. FRONT FENDER ASSEMBLY Parts required: #6 Remove the front axle with a wrench. Fit the fender into the folk. Please note the orientation of the fender matters. 4. FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY Parts required: #5 Slide the front wheel in-between the front folk, align the wheel with the front fork by aligning the openings.
  • Page 7 5. CENTER CONTROL ASSEMBLY Parts required: #10 Connect the cables from the central control module to unit body with correspond- ing connector. Place the module on to the unit with designated location and fix it with 2x screws. 6. WINDSHIELD AND SIDE MIRROR ASSEMBLY Parts required: #8, #9 Place the windshield at corresponding location on central control module, fix it with 4x screws.
  • Page 8: Handlebar Assembly

    7. HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY Parts required: #11 Insert the handlebar connector through the corresponding opening. Press firmly until you hear or feel a snap. Place the dashboard on the designated location, fix it with screws. 8. BATTERY CONNECTION Parts required: #N/A Remove the screw from the back seat as displayed.
  • Page 9: Security Warning

    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 10 USAGE DIRECTION Before using the car, review the following procedures to ensure functionality: 1. All steps are followed per the instructions to complete the car’s assem- bly. Specifically, the battery wire is connected correctly, and the power supply has been switched on to confirm functionality. 2.
  • Page 11 Dashboard (function reference diagram) 1. Power Switch: Turns the vehicle on and off. 2. Forward/reverse switch: Changes the direction that vehicle moves from for- ward to reverse. • To move the car forward, rock the switch to “forward” position. • To move the car backward, rock the switch to “reverse”...
  • Page 12 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 13: 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 batter- ies. • Rechargeable batteries for the remote must be charged under adult su- pervision.
  • Page 14 1. First, insert the charger into the charging port. 2. Carefully insert the charger outlet into the power outlet. Please note the car will not turn on when the car is connected. 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.
  • Page 15: Maintenance And Service

    • Before charging, please inspect the charger, battery, and plug to ensure no damages or abnormalities are found. If any damages are found, dis- continue usage of the car until the parts are replaced or resolved. • The battery may feel warm while being charged - this is normal. If the temperature from the charger does not elevate, it may be caused by a short circuit from the charger or circuit board.
  • Page 16 6. Use a soft cloth to clean the car. Do not use chemical solvents, soap, or water to clean the vehicle. Do not drive under precipitation (e.g. snow, rain, etc.) as this will damage the motor, battery and circuit system. 7.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING...

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