Safety; General Safety Precautions; Charging Precautions - Rovo Kids KIDBIKROVAHAB User Manual

Kids ride-on 3-wheel motorcycle
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Kids Ride-On 3-Wheel Motorcycle

Safety

General Safety Precautions

For safe driving, please pay attention to the following:
The motorcycle must be assembled and adjusted by an adult. Please keep children away from moving parts.
The motorcycle must not be used by children younger than 36 months due to internal small parts.
When driving, a child must be properly secured by a seat belt.
The child must be constantly supervised by an adult while using the motorcycle.
Do not allow your child to stand or play on the foot pedal or on the motorcycle.
The battery must be charged only by an adult. Please charge the motorcycle before using it.
Please keep plastic bags and other packaging materials away from children. These materials can cause
suffocation.
Do not use any parts from other manufacturers.
The charger is not a toy.
The maximum load weight of the motorcycle is 25kg; do not overload.
The motorcycle can be used by children who are between 37 – 96 months old.
The motorcycle should not be connected to a power outlet that exceeds its safety limit (more than the quantity
specified herein) and it should not be operated while it is being charged.

Charging Precautions

Before using the motorcycle for the first time, the batteries must be charged for at least 18 hours in order to avoid
permanently damaging the battery.
Insert the charger DC plug into the charging jack first, and then plug the charger into the power socket.
The motorcycle should be promptly charged after each hour of use. The normal charging time is 8 – 12 hours, and
each charging time should not exceed 20 hours.
While charging, it is normal for the battery or charger to heat up (less than 60°C).
Do not charge the motorcycle if it is wet or in damp conditions. Doing so may cause the internal wirings to short-
circuit.
Use only the original charger and battery provided by the manufacturer to avoid damaging the charger, battery or
short-circuiting the internal wirings.
When the motorcycle is left idle for a long time, it should be charged at least once a month.
Be sure to remove the charger lead from the port on the bike before turning the bike on.
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