MONI 6688 Shadow Children’s Motorbike Instruction Manual

June 4, 2024
MONI

MONI 6688 Shadow Children’s Motorbike Instruction Manual
MONI 6688 Shadow Children’s Motorbike

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DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT

Appropriate age| 37 ~ 96 months| Loading capacity:| Under 40 kg

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Specifications of the motor:| 2380| Dimensions of the product:| 954865 cm
Manner of charging:| Rechargeable battery| Battery:| 1
12V/4.5 Ah
Charging time:| 8-10 hours| Time of use:| ~ 1 hour
Speed:| 3 – 6 km/h| Expected life of the battery:| Around 300 charges

WARNING!

  • DO NOT USE IN MUDDY TERRAINS!!!!!
  • ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. The product contains small parts, which are for adult assembly only. Keep children away when assembling.
  • Always remove protective material and poly bags and dispose before assembly.
  • CHOKING HAZARD – Small parts. Not suitable for children under 36 months.

WARNINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE

  • •Warning! To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
    •NEVER LEAVE THE CHILD WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION. Always monitor the child while it is using the
    battery operated motorbike.
    •Warning! This toy is unsuitable for children under 3 years due to its maximum speed.
    •Intended for children from 37 to 96 months of age with maximum weight up to 40 kg.
    •Use only as intended. The battery operated motorbike is a toy – it is not intended to transport people on long
    distances or luggage and etc.
    •Adult assembly required.
    •Children under 3 years of age are not to be present during assembly of the motorbike. Small parts. Risk of
    choking.
    •Keep the packing away from children during the unpacking and afterwards.
    •The assembly and charging of the batteries must be made by an adult.
    •Use with caution. Skill is required to avoid falls or collisions causing injury to the user or third parties.
    •Warning! Protective equipment should be worn. Not to be used in traffic.
    •The product is intended for use only by one child at a session.
    •Never use on roads, close to cars, on or close to steep hills or stairs, pools, or other water bodies, muddy
    terrains or swampy areas.
    •Check regularly the condition of each part, since there is a risk of injuring your child in case of damage.
    •Do not use the motorbike if you find loosen, worn-out or damaged parts. The wheels must move freely.
    •Your child must always use shoes during use. The child must not be barefoot during use of the toy or with
    shoes with slippery soles.
    •Your child must always sit on the seat. Do not allow it to step on the seat or to use the battery operated
    motorbike, while standing up.
    •Your child must not jump with the motorbike from curbs or other higher parts or bump into them.

  • You must teach your child and the other children, which are near the motorbike, not to touch its wheels with hands or other objects, while it is moving.

  • Do not tie or attach objects or accessories to the toy. This may lead to hanging, twining and disturbance of the balance causing injuring your child.

  • Do not modify any of the parts of the product!

  • Keep away from direct heat sources – heathers, open fires or others.

  • Do not use the battery operated toy in rainy days, do not get it wet with water or other liquids during play or during cleaning. This will prevent the risk of damage of the toy due to rust on the metal parts or disturbing the stability of the connections.

  • This toy has no breaks.

Rules for safe driving

  • The children must be in Safe Zones for driving:
  • Not to be used on slopes or steep areas or stairs, near swimming pools or other water bodies.
  • Use the toy on even ground and in safe areas only. Such as – in your home, park or playground.
  • Using the product behind vehicles, near or on high traffic, streets, rivers, slopes, escalators or other dangerous places is strictly forbidden.
  • Never use on lawns or other grass areas, on or near steep slopes.
  • Avoid sandy or other hard and rough surfaces. Do not use in poor weather (snow, rain, strong wind), or at places that are poorly lit, or places with poor visibility or with obstacles.
  • Never use in the dark.Your child may encounter unexpected obstacles resulting in an accident. Use only during the day or at places that are well lit.
  • It is forbidden to shorten the terminals of the electric cables or to add other electric parts.
  • Periodically check the wires, bushings and connectors.
  • Do not allow children to touch the wheels or be close to them, when the battery operated motorbike is in motion.
  • Some accessories of the motorbike may get damaged during improper driving, be careful.
  • DO not use suddenly the forwards/backwards switch, while the motorbike is in motion. It can be used only while the toy is stopped in place.
  • hen restarting the motor there may be some sparks. It is forbidden to start the motorbike in highly flammable and explosive environments such as petrol stations.
  • An adult must read this instruction carefully and give correct guidelines to children before playing with this product. Show them how to start and release the pedal, how to stop the motorbike and how to act in case of malfunctions.
  • When you stop using the toy, turn off the power.
  • Do not change anything in the body and parts of the product. This may lead to destabilization of the toy and injury to your child.

The following must be confirmed before using the product:

  • Important! Before use of the product for the first time, the battery must be charged for 12 hours, but no more than 15 hours. Only an adult can charge and recharge the battery.
  • Check regularly all screws, nuts and safety coverings and tighten them if necessary!
  • Before each use check the seat. Whether it is correctly placed and mounted (installed) with the help of a screw.
  • In order to avoid incidents, make sure that the battery operated motorbike is entirely safe before use.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Battery/ Charger/ Alkaline batteries

  1. The battery/ charger/ alkaline batteries are not toys and it is strictly forbidden for children to play with them.
  2. Non-rechargeable batteries must not be recharged, do not recharge them.
  3. Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickelcadmium).
  4. Only an adult must charge the batteries.
  5. Remove the rechargeable batteries from the product before you start charging them.
  6. Observe the correct polarity ± indicated at the battery compartment.
  7.  The discharged batteries must immediately be removed from the product.
  8. Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the product for a long time.
  9. Do not shorten the battery terminals.
  10. Use only the rechargeable battery and charger provided by the manufacturer.
  11. Do not use the battery or charger for other product, because this may lead to overheating, fire or explosion.
  12. DO NOT OPEN the battery or charger.
  13. DO NOT CHARGE the battery upside down.
  14.  Always keep the battery dry. The battery must not get in contact with fresh or salt water.

DIAGRAM OF THE PARTS

Before starting to assemble the battery operated motorbike, take out all of te parts  from the packing. Check if all parts,described in FIGURE P are present. Keep the package until you finish assembling.
Notice: Some of the parts shown are factory installed on both sides of the battery operated motorbike. See FIGURE P: H – Handlebar; B – Body; F – Front dashboard; rw – rear wheels; S – seat; Fw – Front wheel; M – Front window of the dashboard; Rt – Taillights; Pp – axles and parts, assisting the assembly; C – Charger; Ch – charge hole;

ASSEMBLY STEPS

WARNING! Adult assembly required.

  • Note: Some parts might be factory assembled.
  • Care should be taken in unpacking and assembly of the vehicle. Do not allow the children to play with any of the parts or to help in the assembly of the vehicle. Risk of injury due to small parts, sharp edges and sharp points in the vehicle’s unassembled state.
  • Identify all parts before assembly and save all packing material until assembly is complete to ensure that no parts are discarded
  • After each step you must check if each part is correctly placed and well fixed. Follow strictly each step and study well the assembly figures.
  •  Assembly tools needed: screwdriver (not included in the set) and spanner (not included in the package).
  • DO NOT over-tighten in order to avoid any damage.
  1. Step 1 – Fixing the rear wheels – See Figure 1: Firstly, slide the rear axle through the openings in the body intended for it. Attach the wheels on each side of the axle. Attach a gasket on each side and then black caps. Finally, using nuts and wrench fix the feels.

  2. Step 2 – Attaching the front wheels – See Figure 2: After that attach the wheel between both parts of the fork. The gear wheel of the front wheel must be align with the fork. Then slide the front axle through the opening of the fork and wheel. Attach a gasket on each side and fix with nut and wrench.

  3. Step 3 – Connecting the motorbike’s cables to the battery terminals – See Figure 3: Firstly, connect the long red cable to the farthest red terminal. Then connect the red short cable to the red terminal closest to it. WARNING! Always connect a red cable with a red terminal and a black cable with a black terminal. NEVER connect red cable to black terminal. This way you will avoid short circuits.
    4.Step 4 – Fixing the front dashboard/ mask and the front window – See Figure 4: Connect the power cables of the motorbike to the mask wires. Then the front panel must be aligned to the motorbike’s body so that its plastic sliders fit the housings in the body. Slide the mask and press it until it clicks into place.

  4. Step 5 – Attaching the rearview mirrors – See Figure 5: Place the mirrors on each side of the front panel in their respective fixing holes. The plastic pins of the mirrors must be aligned with these openings. Press carefully in order to fix the mirrors. You will hear a clicking sound.

  5. Step 6 – Fixing the seat and taillights – See Figure 6: Install the taillights at the back of the motorbike’s body. Then place the seat on the body. Using a screwdriver turn the screw to fix the sea

USE OF THE PRODUCT

Notice: When you change the direction of movement, first make sure that the motorbike is not in motion. Otherwise, if you change the direction of movement suddenly without stopping the motorbike first, the gears and motor may get damaged.

The power button, the Forward – Back button and the music panel are in the middle of the front body. The pedal is placed on the right side of the body. See Figure 7 on which is shown the music panel of the toy. Start: Switch the power button on and the motor is switched on.

  1. Press the button for “Forward – Back” in position “forward”. Press the pedal and the motor will start moving forward.
  2. The battery operated motorbike will stop automatically, when your child lifts its leg from the pedal.
  3. Put the F/S/B (forward – stop – back) button in position S and the motor will stop moving.
  4. Move to position B and press the pedal, the product will start moving backwards. Release the pedal and the motorbike will stop moving.
  5. Music buttons: Press the music button and different melodies will start playing. 6.MP3 input: Turn the power button on and connect one end of the cable to the MP3 input on the front panel output, the other end connect with the MP3 player

Do not put the MP3 player close to the ears and do not listen to loud music, because this may lead to impairment of the hearing.

CHARGING OF THE BATTERY OPERATED MOTORBIKE

WARNING!!!

  • IN ORDER TO AVOID FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK:
    • NEVER USE battery or charger of other brand or another product. Always use only the rechargeable battery and adapter provided with the bought product.
    • Do not use the battery or adapter for another product. This may result in overheating, fire or explosion.
    • NEVER change the electric current. Making any changes to it may lead to short circuit, fire or explosion or the system may permanently get damaged

WARNING!!!

  • Do not allow Your child to charge the battery.
    • DO NOT ALLOW DIRECT CONTACT BETWEEN THE TERMINALS OF THE BATTERY. THIS MAY LEAD TO FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
    • During charging keep the battery away from easy flammable items.
    • Never pick up the battery by its cable or adapter. This may lead to damaging of the battery resulting in a fire. Pick the battery by the corpus ONLY.
    • During the charging of the battery explosive gases, heat or flammable substances accumulate. Charge the battery in well ventilated places ONLY.
    • Do no turn the battery backwards.
    • Always secure and fasten the rechargeable battery with the bracket. Otherwise the battery can fall and injure the child, if the battery operated motorbike upturns.
  • he battery terminals, connectors and parts related to them contain lead and lead components, chemicals, which according to the state of California can cause cancers and reproductive disabilities. Always wash your hands after handling the battery.
  • Only an adult can handle and charge the battery. The battery is heavy and contains lead acid (electrolyte). Dropping the battery may lead to permanent damage of the battery or serious injuries.
  • Do not let the battery to discharge entirely. You must recharge it after each use or once a month if you are not going to use it regularly.
  • Before you start charging the product check, whether the adapter, battery and cables are in good working order. If there is damage on any of these parts, you must stop using them, until the damage is removed.
  • It is normal for the adapter to get heated during charging, but if the adapter gets very hot, you must stop the charging and check the adapter and battery.
  • Do not open the battery. The battery contains lead acid and other materials, which are toxic and corrosive.
  • Do not open the adapter! The exposed wires and electric components of the adapter may cause electric shock.
  • Before you put the battery operated motorbike in storage, you must charge its battery completely. After that every 3 months you must charge it, in order to prolong its life. The charging input is placed on the rear body.
  • During charging the toy is not usable, because the current of the electric system is stopped.
  • When the battery operated motorbike starts moving more slowly, you must recharge the battery.
  • After each use or at least once a month you must recharge the rechargeable battery between 8 and 10 hours, but less than 15 hours.
  • TURN OFF the POWER BUTTON OFF before charging.
  • Do not shortcut the battery terminals.
  • The charger and the battery are not toys. Do not allow the children to play with the charger and the battery.
  • Use only the battery and charger, which are recommended by the factory.
  1. Turn off the battery operated motorbike.
  2. Plug the charger connector to the socket for charging of the battery operated motorbike.
  3. Connect the plug of the charger to an electrical outlet of the central power grid. The battery will start charging

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT

Cleaning:

  1. Do not clean the product with a hose. Do not wash it with water and soap. Do not use the motorbike, when it rains or snows. Water can damage the motor, electric system or battery.
  2. Clean the battery operated motorbike with soft, dry cloth only. In order to restore the shine of the plastic parts, use polishing agent for furniture WITHOUT wax. Do not use strong abrasive cleaning agents.

Maintenance and storage:

  1. The responsibility to check the main parts of the toy before use is entirely to the parents/ adult. Regularly check for potential risk of damage / injury – the battery, adapter, electric cables or wires, bushings, screws, body, moving systems, wheels, fastening components – whether they are in good working condition or not, whether there is any damage, broken or chipped parts. If you find any, you must stop using the product, until the damage is removed. Contact the shop you bought the product from or the importer.
  2. Make sure that the plastic parts of the toy are not cracked or broken.
  3. From time to time use lubricating oil, in order to oil the moving parts such as wheels and moving connections. You must apply a very thin layer of the oil and be careful while applying it.
  4. Store the motorbike in upright position only, do not turn it upside down and do not tilt it. Park the battery operated motorbike indoors or cover it with sailcloth, in order to protect it in humid weather.
  5. When you are not going to use the product, you must store it in a dry, cool and well ventilated place. Do not store the product close to sources of heat – open fire, heating devices or cookers and also at humid places.
  6.  FOR ADULTS ONLY: recharge the battery after each use. Recharge the battery at least once a month, when you are not using the battery operated motorbike.
  7. When the battery operated motorbike is not being used, all electric sources must be switched off. All switches must be in zero position or in “stop” position. Disconnect the bushings of the battery’s cables.
  8. If you are not going to use the product for a long time, you must charge the battery completely, before you put it for storage. You must charge the battery every three months in order to prolong its life.
  9. Before you put the motorbike for storage you must switch the power button OFF, remove the cables from all bushings and the rechargeable battery of the motorbike. Store it at a suitable place (dry, cool and well ventilated place). Do not allow children to play close to the battery.
  10. IMPORTANT! DO NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES OF THE BODY OF THE MOTORBIKE AND ITS MAIN PARTS AND ALSO THE ELECTRIC INSTALLATION! This may lead to damaging of the motorbike, improper operation and a risk of injury to the child. These parts must be maintained by an expert – authorized repair shop or importer.
  11. Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries, do not mix old and new or different types of batteries. Observe the correct polarity while placing the batteries.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

  • Problem 1: The motorbike does not move
  • Cause 1: The battery is exhausted: Each time after use of the motorbike recharge the battery for the time indicated in this instruction manual. The battery must be charged at least once a month. Charge for 8 – 10 hours, but no more than 15 hours.
  • Cause 2: When the motorbike is overloaded or due to improper use, the fuse will switch off automatically. If this happens, wait for about 2 minutes without using the product. The fuse will switch on automatically.
  • Cause 3: The battery cable has fallen off. Re-connect.
  • Cause 4: The battery is damaged Contact the store you bought the product from, the importer or the manufacturer for consultation.
  • Cause 5: The cables of the electric circuit are broken or damaged. For repairs, contact the store you bought the product from, the importer or manufacturer.
  • The motor is damaged. The motorbike must be examined and repaired by a professional. Contact the store you bought the product from, the importer or manufacturer.
  • Problem 2: The battery cannot be charged
  • Cause 1: The socket of the battery is loose: Make sure that the cables of the electric circuit are connected with the terminal of the battery.
  • Cause 2: The charger is connected correctly. Make sure that the charger is plugged in a the motorbike socket correctly.
  • Cause 3: The charger is damaged Contact the shop you bought the product from or the importer.
  • Problem 3: The time for use of the motorbike is short :
  • Cause 1: The time for charging the batter is shorten Charge the battery for the recommended time and not shorter, or charge every time after each use. The charging must be done at least once a month. Charge for 8 – 10 hours, but not more than 15 hours.
  • Cause 2: The battery is old. Contact the store you bought the product from, the importer or the manufacturer. The battery must be changed with new.
  • Cause 4: During charging there is a slight noise or the charger is warm
  • Cause 1: This is due to a chemical reaction. You should not be worried as this is a normal chemical process.
  • Problem 5: Low speed
  • Cause 1: The battery is old. Change it with new. Contact the store you bought the product from, the importer or the manufacturer.
  • Cause 2: The battery is dead Re-charge it.
  • Cause 3: Overload Reduce the load to 40 kg.
  • Cause 4: The surface, on which the motorbike is being used, is not even.
  • Use the product only on even surface.
  • Problem 6: Loud noise from the gearbox
  • Cause 1: The gearbox is damaged. Contact the store you bought the product from, the importer or the manufacturer.
  • Problem 7: There is jitter during use of the motorbike:
  • Cause 1: The motor cable has fallen off. Re-connect.
  • Cause 2: There is a dead point in the motor. Contact the store you bought the product from, the importer or the manufacturer.
  • Problem 8: There are no melodies and sounds when the corresponding buttons are pushed.
  • Cause 1: The steering wheel cable has been disconnected. Re-connect according to the manual.
  • Problem 9: The motorbike cannot be stopped from moving.
  • Cause 1: Damage on the electric cables. The motorbike must be repaired. Contact the store you bought the product from, the importer or the manufacturer.

REMOVAL OF THE DISCHARGED BATTERY

  • Your sealed lead-acid battery must be recycled or thrown away in an ecologically sound manner;
  • Do not throw the lead-acid battery in fire. The battery may explode or leak.
  • Do not throw the lead-acid battery with your domestic waste. The incineration, land filling or mixing of sealed lead-acid batteries with household waste is forbidden by Law.
  • Take the discharged battery to a station for recycling of lead-acid batteries or to a seller of batteries for cars.

Made for Moni Trade Ltd under brand MONI
Importer: Moni Trade Ltd.
Address: Bulgaria, Sofia, Trebich quarter, Dolo str. No. 1
Tel.: 02/ 936 07 90
Web: www.moni.bg

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