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Number 

Name 

Qty 

Vehicle body 

x1 

Faceguard 

x1 

Handlebar 

x1 

M5x35 machine screw 

x1 

Ø5 nut

 

x1 

Charger 

x1 

Gear box 

x1 

Rear wheel 

x2 

Ø8 washer

 

x3 

10 

Lock nut 

x2 

11 

Front wheel assembly 

x1 

12 

Spanner 

x2 

       OVERVIEW 

Summary of Contents for KAS1000RRBA

Page 1: ...BMW KIDS RIDE ON MOTORBIKE KAS1000RRRA KAS1000RRBA ...

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Page 3: ... or steps swimming pools or other bodies of water Always wear shoes Always sit on the seat Not to be used in traffic This motorbike is unsuitable for children under 18 months due to its maximum speed Maximum user weight this motorbike can support is 20kgs Ensure the child using motorbike understands there is no brake and supervise accordingly Rules for Safe Riding Keep children within safe riding ...

Page 4: ...in lead lead compounds and chemicals known to cause cancer and reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Do not open the battery The battery contains lead acid and other materials that are toxic and corrosive Do not open the charger Exposed wiring and circuitry inside case may cause electric shock Only adults may handle or charge the battery Never allow the child to handle or charge the battery ...

Page 5: ... Qty 1 Vehicle body x1 2 Faceguard x1 3 Handlebar x1 4 M5x35 machine screw x1 5 Ø5 nut x1 6 Charger x1 7 Gear box x1 8 Rear wheel x2 9 Ø8 washer x3 10 Lock nut x2 11 Front wheel assembly x1 12 Spanner x2 OVERVIEW ...

Page 6: ...at the power switch is turned off before assembling the ride on Assembly tools required Screwdriver Not included Spanner Attach the Rear Wheels 1 Remove all the parts from the rear axle Turn the vehicle body upside down 2 Insert the rear axle into the hole located on the rear of the vehicle ASSEMBLY Motor connector Vehicle connector ...

Page 7: ... a lock nut to the end of the front axle with a spanner 7 Slide an Ø8 washer onto the front axle 8 Slide a rear wheel onto the front axle 9 Slide another Ø8 washer onto the front axle 10 Tighten a lock nut to the end of the front axle with a spanner Note An extra spanner has been provided to hold the lock nut on the other side of the rear axle while tightening the lock nut on the other side ...

Page 8: ...the front of the vehicle body from the bottom side and out through the hole on the top side of the vehicle 2 Place the handlebar over the end of the fork 3 Align the holes on each side of the handlebar with the holes at the end of the fork 4 Fasten a nut on the opposite end of the screw to secure the handlebar Front fork End of front fork ...

Page 9: ...e battery cover on the faceguard 2 Remove the battery cover from the top of the battery compartment 3 Insert two AAA batteries in their correct polarities 4 Replace the battery cover over the battery compartment and fasten with the screw you removed in step 1 5 Plug the light wire connector on the faceguard into the connector on the vehicle 6 Insert the tabs on the faceguard into the slots on the ...

Page 10: ...Connect the Power Supply 1 Use a screwdriver to remove the screw on the seatback 2 Remove the seat 3 Plug the red connector into the terminal on the battery as shown 4 Replace the seat ...

Page 11: ...1 Sound button Press to play the sound 2 Foot pedal Press to increase the speed of the motorbike and to move it forward OPERATION ...

Page 12: ...socket is at the back of the motorbike 2 Plug the charger plug into a wall outlet The battery will begin charging WARNING This product has charging protection that is when charging all functions will be cut off Only an adult can charge and recharge the battery ...

Page 13: ...tically trip and cut all power to the motorbike if the motor electric system or battery is overloaded The fuse will reset and power will be restored after the unit is turned off for 20 seconds and then turned on again To avoid losing power follow these guidelines Do not overload the motorbike Do not tow anything behind the motorbike Do not drive up steep slopes Do not drive into fixed objects whic...

Page 14: ...y melt Recharge the battery after each use Only an adult can handle the battery Recharge the battery at least once a month when the vehicle rider is not being used Do not wash the motorbike with a hose Do not wash the vehicle with soap and water Do not drive the vehicle in rainy or snowy weather Water will damage the motor electric system and battery Clean the motorbike with a soft dry cloth To re...

Page 15: ...hen recharging Battery is old Cease use immediately Contact Kogan com The Kids Ride On Motorbike runs sluggishly Battery is low on power Recharge battery If the issue persists contact Kogan com Battery is old Cease use immediately Contact Kogan com Motorbike is overloaded Reduce weight on the motorbike Maximum user weight that the motorbike can support is 20kg The motorbike is being used in harsh ...

Page 16: ...each other Charger is not plugged in Check that the battery charger is plugged into a working wall outlet The charger is not working Contact Kogan com Charger feels warm when recharging This is normal and not a cause for concern Battery 6V 4Ah x 1 Charger 6V 500mA Suitable Age 18 36 Months Load Capacity Under 20kg Speed 3km h Dimensions 66 x 37 x 44cm Input Power Riding Function Rechargeable Batte...

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Page 20: ...tion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online to help kogan com ...

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