MINIMOTO ATV ELECTRIC POWERED Instruction Manual

500 watt motor

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Important: You must
charge your MINIMOTO™
ATV a minimum
of 12 hours before you
can use it.
RECHARGE the battery
EACH TIME you use it.
TO PROTECT THE LIFE
OF THE BATTERY,
recharge the battery
at least once a month.
FOLLOW ALL SAFETY
RULES AND SET UP
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS
MANUAL THOROUGHLY.
FAILURE TO DO SO
MAY VOID YOUR
WARRANTY.
DO NOT RETURN THE
MINIMOTO™ ATV
TO THE STORE! IF YOU ARE
MISSING PARTS OR
NEED ASSISTANCE,
PLEASE CONTACT US
TOLL- FREE:
1-800-434-6178
8 AM TO 7 PM CST,
Monday through Friday,
(excluding holidays)
OR contact us by:
email at:
customerservice@teamminimoto.com
SKU#23293
www.toyquest.com
# 23293
Toy Quest
Los Angeles, CA 90064. All Rights Reserved. Made in China.
Conforms to ASTM F963. Colors and content may vary.
ATV
ELECTRIC POWERED
23293 1.0(01/07)
23293 1.1(03/02)
23293 1.2(03/11)
23293 1.3(04/01)
23293 1.4(04/09)
23293 1.5(04/29)

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Summary of Contents for MINIMOTO ATV ELECTRIC POWERED

  • Page 1 Important: You must charge your MINIMOTO™ ATV a minimum of 12 hours before you can use it. RECHARGE the battery EACH TIME you use it. TO PROTECT THE LIFE OF THE BATTERY, recharge the battery at least once a month.
  • Page 2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL IMPORTANT! Read completely before attempting to ride ELECTRIC POWERED Please read this manual and save it with your original sales receipt. Tools needed for assembly (included): Three Allen Keys, One Wrenches, and one Detachable Screwdriver. Use only with included: One 36 Volt Lead-Acid Rechargeable Battery, three Ignition Keys and one Battery Charger.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Battery charging information Steps to charge battery Battery care Riding rules Pre-ride checklist / MINIMOTO™ ATV controls and switches How to ride your MINIMOTO™ ATV 12 - 13 Abuse detection warning buzzer, circuit breaker, and power shut down protection Low power LED Indicator / If you lose the key...
  • Page 4: To™ Atv

    MINI- MOTO™ ATV, he/she should not attempt to WARNING: This vehicle is a seri- ride it. The minimoto™ ATV is not ous machine and should be treat- designed for or intended to be used by of anyone under the age of 10.
  • Page 5: Warnings

    7) The MINIMOTO™ ATV is never to be rid- den by more than one person at a time. In addition, it is not designed to pull or tow...
  • Page 6 Minimoto Service Center. 14) If there is any problem or question with the MINIMOTO™ ATV, please contact the MINIMOTO service center by calling the toll 15) SB 1918 (CALIFORNIA) DECLARATION: free number: YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT...
  • Page 7: Electrical Hazard

    MINIMOTO ™ ELECTRICAL HAZARD: or components in any other products or WARNING vehicles other than those of Minimoto™. Replacing or substituting parts with other CAUTION! vehicles can result in overheating, fire, or explosion. THIS IS AN ELECTRICALLY OPERATED PRODUCT AND SHOULD BE OPERATED g) The battery is to be handled by ADULTS WITH CARE.
  • Page 8: Vehicle Set Up And Assembly

    CAUTION: The included tools to set up snap togeth- and charge the Minimoto™ ATV should be er the two used by an ADULT ONLY. The package con- connectors tains some small parts. Keep away from (Fig 5).
  • Page 9: Battery Charging Information

    (such as a counter top). --Only use the provided charger to charge the battery. --Only use a Minimoto™ ATV battery or bat- teries when operating. --Remove old or dead battery from the Minimoto™ ATV if they do not accept a charge.
  • Page 10: Steps To Charge Battery

    Green light will be indicated on the charger. Fig 11 6) Before using the Minimoto™ ATV for the first time, charge the battery for at least 12 hours. Never charge the battery for 3) Note that the charging port has a more than 30 hours.
  • Page 11: Battery Care

    If a battery appears to be leaking, avoid Disconnect the battery from the wiring contact with the leaking materials. Place if the Minimoto™ ATV is to be stored the battery in a plastic bag. for more than 2 months. WARNING: This liquid and contents of the Do not store the batteries in tempera- battery are highly acidic.
  • Page 12: Riding Rules

    MINIMOTO MINIMOTO ™ ™ RIDING RULES: 6) Do not use the Minimoto™ ATV for jumping, stunts or tricks. This product has STRONGLY RECOMMEND RIDERS NOT TO not been designed for such use RIDE THE MINIMOTO™ ATV UNDER 32 DEGREES F TO PREVENT COLD TEPERA- 7) Do not touch the motor or wheels while TURE DAMAGING THE ATV.
  • Page 13: Pre-Ride Checklist / Minimoto™ Atv Controls And Switches

    MINIMOTO ™ PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST CHECK ALL STEERING LINKAGES, RETAINER NUTS, AND ROD ENDS ARE YOUR MINIMOTO™ ATV IS JUST LIKE ANY NOT LOOSE AND ARE IN GOOD WORK- VEHICLE. IT REQUIRES ROUTINE MAINTE- ING ORDER. NANCE, SERVICE, AND INSPECTION TO OPERATE RELIABLY AND SAFELY.
  • Page 14: How To Ride Your Minimoto Atv

    MINIMOTO MINIMOTO ™ ™ HOW TO RIDE YOUR MINIMOTO ATV: 2) Step in the vehicle and carefully sit on the seat (Fig 16). NOTE: It will take a little practice to get used to driving. Take it slowly and start in a location that is very open and away from obstacles or obstructions.
  • Page 15 If you need to reverse the vehicle for any 4) Do not attempt to make sharp turns. reason, go to a COMPLETE STOP first. The Minimoto™ ATV is not designed to do Next, move the FWD/REV switch to the high speed cornerings. Attempting to do “REV”...
  • Page 16 BUZZER, check to see if the Circuit Breaker button has “popped up” (Fig 22). WAIT ten seconds and press the black but- Your Minimoto™ ATV has automatic protec- ton in the center of the Circuit Breaker tion systems built into it to prevent perma- down.
  • Page 17: Low Power Led Indicator / If You Lose The Key

    When the battery is low and almost com- Spare Keys can be obtained by calling the pletely drained of power, the Low Power Minimoto™ Service Center for a fee. You LED on the front console (Fig 23) will light can also have your key duplicated at any up and the vehicle will start to noticeably key shop or kiosk.
  • Page 18: Tire Inflation Procedure / Tire Repair

    MINIMOTO MINIMOTO ™ ™ TIRE INFLATION PROCEDURE TIRE REPAIR: In the event that a tire should consistently IMPORTANT: loose air pressure, the tires can be Before inflating any tire, make sure repaired at a local bicycle repair shop. the KEY is removed from the vehicle.
  • Page 19: Tire Rotation

    The Right Rear tire does all the braking and delivers all the power to the ground. Replacement tires can be obtained from the Minimoto Service Center. Email your request at customerservice@teamminimoto.com Fig C WARNING: Disconnect the battery before 4) Lift and remove the top hub from the removing the tires.
  • Page 20: Replacing The Battery

    Battery Retainer until the (See page.8 for details, steps 1-6) Battery Retainer has some slack. (Fig 26) NOTE: • Use only Minimoto™ replacement batteries. • Battery is to be inserted with the correct polarity Fig 26 •...
  • Page 21: Battery Disposal

    MINIMOTO ™ • Remove old or dead battery from BATTERY DISPOSAL: Minimoto™ ATV if they do not accept a charge. Always dispose of unwanted or used bat- • Only battery of the same or equivalent teries in a safe and environmentally friend- type as the recommended battery is to be ly manner.
  • Page 22: Replacing The Chain

    MINIMOTO MINIMOTO ™ ™ Replacing the chain if it 3) Place the chain over the MOTOR gear first. Use your fingers to keep some "pops off" tension on it (Fig 29). WARNING: Whenever removing the pro- tective chain cover, YOU MUST DISCON- NECT the battery first.
  • Page 23: Brake Adjustment

    (Fig. 34) IMPORTANT! You must inspect the adjustment of the hand brake before attempting to ride on your MINIMOTO™ ATV. The brakes will need to be adjusted over time. Tightening or loosening the brake Fig 34 adjustment knob can obtain minor brake adjustments.
  • Page 24 (Fig. 42) Check by pulling the brake lever to see if there is enough tension in the brake cable to hold the Minimoto™ ATV from moving. Fig 42...
  • Page 25: Trouble Shooting

    MINIMOTO ™ TROUBLE SHOOTING: Problem Probable Cause Solution 1) MOVE THE KEY TO THE ON POSITION 1) THE KEY IS IN THE “OFF” POSITION THE ATV DOES NOT RUN. 2) RELEASE THE BRAKE HANDLE AND TWIST 2) YOU ARE SQUEEZING THE BRAKE HANDLE THE ACCELERATOR HANDLE.
  • Page 26 MINIMOTO MINIMOTO ™ ™ Problem Probable Cause Solution THE BATTERY IS LOW. DRIVE THE VEHICLE IMMEDIATELY TO THE THE RED “LOW POWER” CHARGING AREA AND RECHARGE THE BATTERY. LED IS ON AND THE VEHICLE SEEMS TO MOVE SLOWLY THE SWITCH ON THE FRONT CONSOLE MOVE THE SWITCH TO THE “FWD”...
  • Page 27: Limited Warranty And Registration Policy

    TEAR OF EITHER BRAKE PADS OR TIRES. er assembly, set up, storage, or mainte- IT ALSO DOES NOT INCLUDE BODY OR nance of the Minimoto ATV. PLEASE SAVE FRAME PARTS DAMAGED DUE TO ACCI- YOUR ORIGINAL SALES RECEIPT. DENT, ABUSE, OR IMPROPER ASSEMBLY.
  • Page 28: Registration Card / Vin Location

    ™ ™ REGISTRATION CARD: VIN LOCATION: To obtain warranty repairs or assistance, Each Minimoto ATV has a unique VIN you must contact the Minimoto Service (vehicle identification number) Center before the warranty expires. inscribed on a plate on the chassis.
  • Page 29: Appendix - Spare Part List

    MINIMOTO ™ APPENDIX: Spare part list for Minimoto™ ATV: Spare Part Number Spare Part Name 23293-MIS-301 36 volt battery charger 23293-MIS-302 Brake switch assembly 23293-MIS-303 Charging port with connector 23293-MIS-304 Electronic control box 23293-MIS-305 Low battery indicator with connector 23293-MIS-306...
  • Page 30 MINIMOTO MINIMOTO ™ ™ Spare Part Number Spare Part Name 23293-MIS-319 Forward / Reverse ; Normal / Training switch with connector 23293-MIS-320 Front Suspension 23293-MIS-321 Rear Suspension 23293-MIS-322 Nut and bolt assembly 23293-MIS-323 Air valve cap 23293-MIS-324 Handle grips 23293-MIS-325...
  • Page 31 MINIMOTO ™...

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