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Children’s Battery Operated Ride-on  

Spin Krazy 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suitable for 6+ years 

Maximum user weight: 32kgs/70.55lbs 

Adult assembly required 

 

Owner’s user manual 

Read and understand this entire manual before using! 

Please keep this manual for future reference as it contains important 
information 

Before the fist time use, charge the battery for at least 10-12 hours 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Spin Krazy

Page 1: ...um user weight 32kgs 70 55lbs Adult assembly required Owner s user manual Read and understand this entire manual before using Please keep this manual for future reference as it contains important information Before the fist time use charge the battery for at least 10 12 hours ...

Page 2: ...3 Assembly steps 4 How to operate your spin krazy 5 How to charge the spin krazy 6 Troubleshooting guide 7 Maintaining your spin krazy 8 Disposal of battery About your new spin krazy Suitable age 6 years Battery 12v7ah Maximum user weight 32kgs 70 55lbs Size of the product 74 7 99 8 48 6cm 29 4 39 29 19 13i nch Speed 7 5km h 4 66m h Power way Charging type Charger Input 120v Output DC 12V1000MA Av...

Page 3: ...ttery cover 1 9 Flag 1 10 B4 20 Screw 2 For pedal plate assembly 11 M6 lock nuts 13 One in the spare parts bag for back up 12 Ø6 5 washer 4 For pedal plate assembly 13 M6 40 screws 11 One in the spare parts bag for back up 14 M6 35 screws 9 5 pcs in the spare parts bag one for back up 15 M10 lock nut 2 For left and right axle assembly 16 Ø12 washer 2 17 rotary wheel 1 There is Ø10 lock nut on it 1...

Page 4: ... NO Part name Picture Quantity Rem arks Part NO Part name Picture Quantity Remarks 19 Wheel cover 2 20 M5 1 0 screw s 1 21 M6 1 2 screw s 5 One for back up 22 B4 8 screw s 3 One for back up 23 Spann er 1 24 Cable tie 6 One for back up ...

Page 5: ...ld be taken in unpacking and assembly of the vehicle Children should not handle parts or help in assembly of the vehicle Please identify all parts before assembly and save all packaging material until assembly is complete to ensure that no parts are discarded Assembly tools needed screwdriver not include crescent wrench not include and spanner ASSEMBLE THE SEAT SUPPORT ...

Page 6: ...rd the screw holes on the seat support should align at the screw holes on the main frame so that the screws can through all of the holes Screws in the M6X40 screws ASSEMBLE THE PEDAL PLATE Remove all the screws washers and lock nuts on the pedal plate Fit the pedal plate on the main frame screws in the M6X40 screws put on the washers and lock nuts then tighten them Turn over the main frame put on ...

Page 7: ... Fit the driving wheel onto the axle Fit a Ø12 washer onto the axle Fit a Ø10 lock nut to lock the driving wheel DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Fit a wheel cover onto the wheel and press the wheel cover into the hole Repeat the same steps to assemble the other driving wheel ...

Page 8: ...8 ASSEMBLE THE SEAT ...

Page 9: ...first please reference the picture 1 Find 4 pieces M6x30 screws in the spare parts bag turn over the seat and put it on the floor Turn over the whole vehicle and fit it on the seat align the holes then screw in the M6X30 screws ...

Page 10: ...handlebar onto the three direct links lock them with M6x35 and M6 lock nut Fix the M6 lock nut with crescent wrench tighten the M6x35 screws with screwdriver ASSEMBLE THE FOOT REST Remove all the screws lock nuts and washers on the foot rest Through the screws from seat support to the foot rest ...

Page 11: ...st the male connector of A is come out from the main frame the female connector is come out from the pedal switch The connectors of B are the main power wires the male connector is come out from the main frame the female connector is come out from seat support Connectors of C and D are the steering wires connect them as the pictures show above ASSEMBLE THE BATTERY COVER AND FLAG ...

Page 12: ...roadways near cars on or near steep inclines or steps or near swimming pools or other bodies of water Always wear a close toed shoes Always sit on the seat Suitable for age 3 8 years maximum user weight is 32kgs 70 55lbs Important Before using the ride on for the first time the battery needs to be charged for 10 to 12 hours but no more than 20 hours Only an adult can charge or recharge the battery...

Page 13: ...ea Do not ride on wet surfaces or on slopes of greater than 15 degrees Do not ride outdoors when it is raining or snowing Do not touch the wheels or get close to them when the vehicle is moving PARENTS BEFORE ANY CHILDREN RIDE THIS VEHICLE Make sure the child is within the specified weight and age limits Inspect the vehicle s wires and connections do not change t he wiring or add electric parts In...

Page 14: ...F 7 5KM H 4 6MPH MAKE SURE YOUR CHILD KNOWS HOW TO OPERATE HOW TO START AND STOP THE VEHICLE AND KNOWS THE RULES FOR SAFE DRIVING BEFORE SPIN PLEASE ENSURE THERE IS NOT ANY BARRIER TO AVOID THE DAMAGE TO THE GEAR BOX DO NOT ABUSE THE PEDAL SWITCH Charging the battery ONLY AN ADULT CAN CHARGE AND RECHARGE THE BATTERY PREVENT FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK Use the Only rechargeable battery and charger supp...

Page 15: ...y Battery is heavy and contains lead acid electrolyte Do not drop the batter y Permanent damage to the battery could occur or cause serious injury Before charging the battery check for damage to the battery charger its supply cord and the connectors DO NOT charge the battery if any damage has occurred Do not allow the battery to drain completely Recharge the battery after each use or once a month ...

Page 16: ...ll begin charging Trouble shooting guide PROBLEM The vehicle does not run PROBLEM CAUSE The battery may be low on power After each use or once a month minimum charge the battery for a full 10 to 12 hours Do not leave the battery on the charger for more than 20 hours POSSIBLE C AUSE Thermal fuse has tripped ...

Page 17: ...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 C AUSE Wheel nuts are loose If the nuts are not tight the wheels will not engage the forward gears Tighten the nut with the nut wrench POSSIBLE CAUSE Battery connector o...

Page 18: ...may be damaged PROBLEM The ride on does not run very long POSSIB LE CAUSE Batter y may b e undercharged You may not be charging the batt ery long enough Aft er each use or once a mon th minimum charge the batt ery for 10 to 12 hou rs Do not leave the batt ery on the charger for more than 20 hours POSSIBLE C AUSE B atter y is o ld The batt ery will eventually lose the abili ty to hold a charge Depe...

Page 19: ...rs Plastic p art s may melt Recharge the battery after each use Only an adult can handle the battery Recharge the battery a t least once a month when the rid e on is not being use d Do not wash the ride on with a hose Do not wash the ride on with soap and water Do not drive the ride on in rainy or snowy weather Water w ill damage the mo tor electric system and battery Clean the rid e on with a sof...

Page 20: ...nd filling or mixing of sealed lead acid batteries with household trash is prohibited by law Return an exhausted battery to your local approved lea d acid battery recycle such as a local seller o f automotive batteries Contac t your local waste management officials for other information regarding the environmentally sound recycling and disposal of lead acid batteries ...

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