Rovo Kids Ride-On Motorcycle User manual

Electronic Ride-On Motorcycle
USER MANUAL
Read and understand this entire manual before use.
Keep this manual for future reference as it contains important information.
Before first use, charge the battery for 8 to 12 hours, however, no more
than 20 hours continuously.
THE BATTERY MAY HAVE SOME CHARGE ON ARRIVAL, IT IS IMPORTANT
HOWEVER THAT THE BATTERY IS CHARGED PRIOR TO USE.

Table of Contents
About the Ride-On Motorcycle
Parts List
Parts Diagram
Assembly
Operation
Charging the Battery
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Battery Disposal
About the Ride-On Motorcycle
Keep these points in mind as you read this guide:
Suitable Age: 3 years and up
Battery: DC 6V 4.5AH
Load Capacity: 30kg
Charger:
Charging Time: 8 to 12 hours (maximum 20 hours)
Output: DC 7.8V 0.5A
Fuse: 5A self-resetting
WARNING!
FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR CHILD, PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS
AND ASSEMBLY/USE INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
•ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. The product contains packaging and small parts
that may be hazardous to children. Keep children away when assembling and dipose of
packaging responsibly.

Parts List
Name Qty Name Qty
1Vehicle
body 12Left-side
handle
assembly
1
3Right-side
handle tube 14Mudguard 1
5Headlight 16Front
wheel 1
7Backrest 18Front
axle 1
9M8 nut 210 M10
washer 4
11M6x30
bolt 212 M6 nut 2

Parts List
Name Qty Name Qty
13
Rear
view
mirror
1
pair 14 M8x130
bolt 1
15 M8 nut 116 M5x35
bolt 1
17 M6
washer 118 M5 nut 1
19 M3x10
screw 220 M3.5x12
screw
2
21 Instruction
manual 122 Charger 1
23 Spanner 2

Parts Diagram
NOTE: Some Parts Shown are
assembled on both sides of vehicle
Tools Required
Screwdriver(not included)
Pliers(not included)
Hammer(not included)
Spanner
1Vehicle body *1 2Left handle*1 3Right handle*1
4Mudguard *1 5Head lighting*1 6Front wheel*1
7Backrest*1 8Front axle*1 9M8 Nut*2
10 M10 Washer*4 11 M6x30 Bolt*2 12 M6 Nut *2
13 Rear view mirror*2 14 M8x130 Bolt*1 15 M8 Nut *1
16 M5X37 Bolt*1 17 M6 Washer*1
18 M5 Nut *1 19 M3x10 Screw*2
20 M3.5X12 Screw*2

Assembly
•This product requires adult assembly. Children can be harmed by small parts,
sharp edges and sharp points in the vehicle's unassembled state. Care should be
taken in unpacking and assembly of the vehicle. Children should not handle parts,
or help in assembly of the vehicle.
•Identify all parts before assembly and save all packaging until assembly is
complete to ensure no parts are discarded.
•Some tools (not supplied) may be required for assembly, such as a Phillips head
screwdriver and pliers.
1. Install the Mudguard.
•As shown in step 1 , rotate the mudguard sideways then slide it up the left handle tube.
Note! Do not allow the "convex point" to get caught in hole 1.
•As shown in step 2, install the mudguard so the "convex point" enters hole 2.
2. Install the Right-Hand Handle Tube.
•As shown in the picture, remove
the two bolts and nuts from the
handle clamp.
•Slide the right handle tube
through the clamp and mudguard.
Rotate the handle slightly so the
"convex point" does not get
caught in hole 1. When the
handle is in the correct position,
rotate it so the "convex point"
enters hole 2. Secure the handle
tube to the clamp using the two
bolts and nuts.

Assembly
3. Install the Front Wheel.
•As shown in step 1, insert the front axle through the handle tubes and front
wheel, with washers on either side of each handle tube.
•Fasten the front axle and wheel to the handle tubes with two nuts, using the
supplied spanners to tighten until the nuts reach the limit of the threads.
NOTE
After assembling the front wheel and axle assembly, check the gap
between the wheel and the handle tubes. If the gap is excessive and
the wheel is not well located, it is recommended to add additional
washers (not supplied) between the wheel and the handle tubes. After
doing this and reassembling the axle, check that the gap is minimal,
however, that the wheel is able to spin freely. If the wheel is binding,
remove a washer.

Assembly
5. Connect the Headlight.
•As shown in step 1, connect
the headlight line plug wiring to
the vehicle wiring. Ensure that
the connectors are aligned
correctly (these can generally
only connect one way) and that
the cable is not exposed and
cannot get pinched between the
handle clamp and vehicle body.
6. Attach the Handle Assembly to the Vehicle.
•As shown in the picture,
carefully align the handle and
front wheel assembly with the
vehicle body. Insert the M8 bolt
through the handle clamp and
vehicle body, and secure it with
the nut.
4. Install the Headlight.
•As shown in steps 1 and 2,
insert the headlight line plug
through the "threading hole" in
the handle clamp.
•Install the headlight to the
bracket on the front of the
handle clamp, and fasten it
with the M5 bolt, nut and
washer.

Assembly
8. Install the Rear View Mirrors.
•As shown in the picture, press
the rear view mirror downward
into the corresponding hole in
the handle, and fasten from
underneath with a screw.
9. Install the Backrest.
•As shown in the picture,
press the backrest
downward into the
corresponding holes in the
vehicle, and fasten from the
rear with two screws.
7. Connect the Battery.
•As shown in step 1 , remove the
screw attaching the seat, and lift
the seat off.
•Plug the power connector to the
terminal on battery as shown.
•Re-install the seat to the vehicle
and secure with the screw.

Operation
Before Use Check List:
•Important! Before using the vehicle for the first time, the battery needs to be charged for 8
to 12 hours, however, no more than 20 hours. Only adults can charge the battery.
•Completely assemble the vehicle according to instructions.
•Check that all fasteners are properly tightened and that all components are secure.
Rules for Safe Riding
ENSURE THAT ALL RIDERS FULLY UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES
•Always wear a helmet and protective clothing when riding.
•Keep children within safe riding areas:
•Never use in roadway, near motor vehicles, on lawn space, on or near steep inclines or
steps, swimming pools or other bodies of water.
•Use only on flat surfaces, such as inside the house, garden or playground.
•Never use in the dark. Use only in the daytime or well-lit areas.
•It is not recommended to use the vehicle on wet surfaces or slopes greater than 15 degrees.
•Do not use the vehicle outdoors when it is raining or snowing.
•Make sure you come to a complete stop before changing directions from forward to reverse.
•Follow the weight and age limits for safe operation of the vehicle.
•It is prohibited to modify the vehicle electrics or other components.
•Periodically inspect wires, connectors and ensure that fasteners and components are secure.
•Inspect and ensure the vehicle is safe before each use.
•Do not let any child touch the wheels or be near them when the vehicle is moving.
•The vehicle should be used with caution since skill is required to avoid falls or collisions
causing injury to the rider, other persons or property.
WARNING!
PREVENT INJURY AND DEATH:
•NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED. DIRECT ADULT
SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES. Always keep children in
view when the vehicle is in use.
•Never use in roadways, near cars, on or near steep inclines or steps, swimming
pools or other bodies of water.
•Always wear shoes.
•Always sit on the seat.
•Suitable for age 3 years and up.
•Maximum rider weight is 30kgs.

Operation
General Use
IMPORTANT!
Always stop vehicle when changing the speed or direction to avoid
damaging the gear box and motor.
(1) Turn on the ON / OFF switch to activate the vehicle. Sounds are played and the
vehicle is ready to ride.
(2) Moving Forward
Place the "Forward / Stop / Reverse switch" in the "Forward" position. Press the
pedal. The vehicle moves forwards.
(3) Stopping
Remove foot from the accelerator pedal to stop the vehicle.
Place the "Forward / Stop / Reverse switch" in the "Stop" position.
(4) Moving Backward
Place the "Forward / Stop / Reverse switch" in the "Reverse" position.
Press the pedal. The vehicle moves backward.
(5) When the vehicle is ON, press the music buttons to play sounds or music

Operation
Circuit Diagram
Battery Charging
ONLY ADULTS CAN CHARGE THE BATTERY!
WARNING!
PREVENT FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK:
-Use battery and charger supplied with the vehicle only. NEVER substitute the battery or
the charger with other types. Using another battery or charger my cause fire or explosion.
-Do not use the battery or charger for any other product. Overheating, fire or explosion
could occur.
-NEVER modify the electric circuit system. Tampering with the electric system may cause
electrical shock, fire or explosion or my permanently damage the system.
-Do not allow direct contact between battery terminals. Fire or explosion can occur.
-Do not allow any type of liquid on the battery or its components.
-Explosive gasses are created during charging. Do not charge near heat or flammable
materials. Charge the battery in a well-ventilated area ONLY.
-NEVER pick up the battery by the wires or charger. Damage can occur to the battery and
may cause a fire. Pick up the battery by the case ONLY.
-Charge the battery in a dry area ONLY.
•Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds,
chemicals that may be carcinogenic or otherwise harmful. Wash hands after handling.
•Do not open the battery. Battery contains lead acid and other materials that are toxic and
corrosive.

Charging the Battery
•The charging input socket is located on the "engine" .
•The ON / OFF switch must be in the OFF position when charging.
•Before the first use, you should charge the battery for 8 to 12 hours. Do not recharge the
battery for more than 20 hours to avoid overheating the charger.
•When the vehicle begins to run slowly, recharge the battery.
•After each use, or once a month minimum, recharge the battery.
1. Open the charging seat cover.
2. Plug the charger cord into the input socket;
3. Plug the charger plug into a wall outlet. The battery will begin charging.
WARNING!
PREVENT FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK:
•Do not open the charger. Exposed wiring and circuitry inside may cause electric shock.
•Adults only may handle or charge the battery. NEVER allow children to handle or charge
the battery.
•Do not drop the battery. Permanent damage to it may occur or cause serious injury.
•Before charging the battery, check for wear or damage to the battery, charger, cords and
connectors. DO NOT charge the battery if any damage to parts has occurred.
•Do not allow the battery to drain completely. Recharge the battery after each use or once a
month if not used regularly.
•Always keep the vehicle upright during charging.
•Always secure the battery with the bracket to prevent the battery falling out and causing
injury if vehicle tips over.
NOTE: This product features charging protection - When charging, all functions are unavailable.

Troubleshooting
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PROBLEM: The vehicle does not run
Possible Cause: The battery may be low on charge.
After each use, or once a month minimum, charge the battery for 8 to 12 hours. Do not leave
the battery on the charger for more than 20 hours.
Possible Cause: Thermal fuse has tripped.
The vehicle is equipped with a self-resetting fuse. When the vehicle is overloaded or
operated incorrectly; the self-resetting fuse will prevent use for 5 to 20s econds before
becoming operational again. The self-resetting fuse is under the seat (Refer to the picture.)
To avoid tripping the fuse, follow these guidelines:
•DO NOT overload the vehicle, Maximum weight = 30kg.
•DO NOT tow anything behind the vehicle.
•DO NOT drive up steep slopes.
•DO NOT drive into fixed objects, which may cause
•the wheels to spin, causing the motor to overheat.
•DO NOT drive in very hot weather, components may
overheat.
•DO NOT tamper with the electric system, Doing so may
create a short circuit, causing the fuse to trip.
Possible Cause: Wheel nuts are loose.
If the wheel nuts are not tight, the wheels will not engage the gears. Tighten the nut.
Possible Cause: Battery connector or wires are loose.
Make Sure the battery connectors are firmly plugged in to each other.
Possible Cause: Battery is no longer serviceable.
Have you properly maintained the battery according to directions? Is the battery old? The
battery may need to be replaced.
Possible Cause: Electric system is damaged.
Water may have corroded the system, or dirt etc may have jammed the switch.
Possible Cause: Motor is damaged.
The motor needs professional repair.
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PROBLEM: The battery will not recharge.
Possible Cause: Battery connector or adapter connector is loose.
Make sure the battery connector and adapter connector are firmly plugged together.
Possible Cause: Charger is not plugged in.
Make sure the charger is plugged into the wall outlet and the power outlet is ON.
Possible Cause: Charger is not working.
Is the charger warm while charging? If not, the charger may be broken and may need to be
replaced.

Troubleshooting
■
PROBLEM: The vehicle runs for a short time only.
Possible Cause: Battery may be undercharged.
Battery not charged long enough. After each use, or once a month minimum, charge the
battery for 8 to 12 hours. Do not leave the battery on the charger for more than 20 hours.
Possible Cause: Battery is old.
The battery will eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on use and conditions,
the battery should operate for one to three years. Replace the battery.
■
PROBLEM: Battery makes noise when charging.
This is normal and not a cause for concern. It may also be silent when charging, which is
also normal.
■
PROBLEM: Charger feels warm when charging battery.
This is normal and not a cause for concern.
Maintenance
•It is parents' responsibility to check the toy before use. Regularly inspect for potential hazards,
such as the condition of the battery, charger, cables and cord, and that screws and
components are secure and free of damage. In the event of damage, the toy must not be used
until it has been inspected and repaired by an authorised service centre or technician.
•Make sure any parts of the vehicle are not cracked or broken.
•Occasionally use a light oil to lubricate moving parts such as wheels.
•Store the vehicle indoors in a dry place out of the sun and keep it covered.
•Keep the vehicle away from sources of heat, such as stoves and heaters. Plastic parts may be
damaged.
•Recharge the battery after each use. Only adults can charge the battery. Recharge the battery
at least once a month when the vehicle is not being used.
•Do not clean the vehicle with a hose or use water. Do not use the vehicle in rain or snow
weather. Water will damage the motor, electric system and battery.
•Clean the vehicle with a soft, dry cloth. To restore shine to plastic parts, use a non-wax
furniture polish. Do not use car wax. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
•Do not drive the vehicle in loose dirt, sand or fine gravel which could damage moving parts,
motors or the electric system.
•When not in use, switch the vehicle OFF.
•For long term storage, disconnect the battery connection.

Battery Disposal
●Your sealed lead-acid battery must be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally
responsible manner and according to local regulations.
●Do not dispose of your lead-acid battery in a fire. The battery may explode or leak.
●Do not dispose of a lead-acid battery in your regular, household rubbish.
●Return an exhausted battery to an approved battery recycler, such as a seller of automotive
batteries.
●Contact your local waste management authority for information regarding the environmentally
sound recycling and disposal of lead-acid batteries.
This product is certified for ASTM F963; GB6675, GB19865;
EN71 and EN62115 standards.

Some experts believe that the incorrect or prolonged use of almost any product may
cause seriousinjury or death. To help reduce your risk of seriousinjury or death, refer
to the information below. For more information, see www.datastreamserver.com/safety
Consult all documentation, packaging and product
labelling before use. Note that some products feature
documentation available online. It is recommended to
print and retain the documentation.
Before each use, check the product for loose/broken/
damaged/missing parts, wear or leaks (if applicable).
Never use a product with
loose/broken/damaged/missing parts, wear or leaks.
Products must be inspected and serviced (if
applicable) by a qualified technician every 6 months.
This is based on average residential use by persons of
average size and strength, and on a property of
average metropolitan size. Use beyond these
recommendations may require more frequent
inspections/servicing.
Ensure that all users of the product have completed a
suitable industry recognised training course before
being allowed access to the product.
If this product has been purchased in error when
considering the information presented here, contact
the retailer directly for details of their returns policy, if
required.
The product has been supplied by a general
merchandise retailer that may not be familiar with your
specific application or description of application. Be
sure to attain third-party approval from a qualified
specialist for your application before use, regardless of
any assurances from the retailer or its representatives.
This product is not intended for use where fail-safe
operation is required. As with any product (for
example, automobile, computer, toaster), there is the
possibility of technical issues that may require the
repair or replacement of parts, or the product itself. If
the possibility of such failure and the associated time it
may take to rectify could in any way inconvenience the
user, business or employee, or financially affect the
user, business or employee, then the product is not
suitable for your requirements. This product is not
intended for use where incorrect operation or a failure
of any kind, including but not limited to, a condition
requiring product return, replacement, parts
replacement or service by a technician may cause
financial loss, loss of employee time or an
inconvenience requiring compensation.
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