LENOXX 90403B Children’s Ride-On Quad Bike Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
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Table of Contents
- LENOXX 90403B Children’s Ride-On Quad Bike
- SPECIFICATIONS OF THE RIDE-ON
- SAFETY:
- PARTS DIAGRAM
- ASSEMBLY:
- CONNECTING THE BATTERY AND GEARBOX MOTOR
- CHARGING THE BATTERY
- OPERATION
- MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Further information on the battery
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LENOXX 90403B Children’s Ride-On Quad Bike
Model: 90403B / 90403R
Batch no: PR4396
PLEASE READ AND RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
The illustrations used in the manual are to illustrate the operation method and structure of the product. Where there is a small difference between the physical item and the illustrations, please take the physical as the standard.
SPECIFICATIONS OF THE RIDE-ON
- Age range: 18 – 36 months
- Max speed: 3 km/h
- Measurements: 67cm x 40.50cm x 46cm
- Battery: Sealed and dry, 6V 4.5AH
- Charging time: 8 – 10 hours
- Run time: 1 – 2 hours
- Loading capacity: 20kg
- Fuse: 2A
WARNING:
Keep small parts and packaging out of reach of children.
Adult supervision is required. Do not drive anywhere dangerous including
slopes with more than 10 degrees, streets, next to bodies of water and away
from other obstacles. The driver must sit on the seat to drive. Read the
instruction manual and acknowledge it before use.
- Adult supervision required
- Read the instruction manual and instruct the child user
- The weight limit is 20kg
- Only one rider to use at the one time
- Please wear a bike helmet when riding
- Sit straight on the seat when riding
- Ride only on flat surfaces
- Ride away from other vehicles and bodies of water
- Recharge the batteries out of reach of children
- Do not charge the battery for more than 12 hours
- Wear shoes when riding
- Only use a power adaptor and battery by the manufacturer’s advice
SAFETY:
- PREVENT INJURIES AND DEATHS: NEVER LEAVE CHILD UNATTENDED. DIRECT ADULT SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED.
- Please instruct the child on the correct way to drive the ride-on.
- Make sure your child knows how to steer, how to start and stop the vehicle and knows the rules for safe driving.
- Please keep in mind the condition of the area they are riding in and the child’s driving ability. Designed for use by children between the ages of 18 – 36 months, weighing less the 20kg. This is advisable to avoid damage to the motor, gears and to prohibit overloading.
- Do not let children ride in the street, anywhere dangerous including slopes with more than 10 degrees, streets, next to bodies of water and away from other obstacles. Use during day light hours or in an illuminated area is advised to avoid accidents in the dark.
- When the ride-on is running, do not place anything on the moving parts such as the motor, gear box, wheels or steering wheel.
- Do not drive on long or wet grass, mud, soft ground, gravel or sand.
- Do not drive neat anything flammable or explosive. Keep any hazardous chemicals out of the drivers reach.
- The vehicle can be driven at a maximum of 3km/h.
- Always keep child in view when child is using the ride-on.
- This toy should be used with caution since skill is required to avoid falls or collisions causing injury to the user or third parties.
- Protective equipment should be worn.
- 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.
- Not to be used in traffic.
- This ride-on has no brake.
PARTS DIAGRAM
Number Of Screw Pack
Remove the screw holding the heat down and then take the seat off the body.
- Take the gear box out of the compartment and keep it aside. *
ASSEMBLY:
Before you begin:
Warning:
KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 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.
- Make sure that the power switch is turned “OFF” before assembling the ride-on.
- Before first time use, charge the battery for at least 8 to 10 hours.
- Assembly tools required: screwdriver (not included).
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Insert the rear axis.
Add the gear box (motor) to the rear right-hand side. Ensure the wires coming off the gearbox are put into the hole on the body of the ride on.
Add the axle sleeve, wheels, gaskets and nuts as per the diagram above. -
Add the front wheels, gaskets and nuts as pre the diagram above to the front of the ride on.
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Add the front bumper. Use 4 x “4 X 10” screws and a screwdriver (not included).
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Turn the ride on bottom up. Insert the steering shaft.
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Remove the cover from the center of the handlebar cluster, it is the part with the tachometer stickers on it. Use a flat head screwdriver (not included) to assist with removing the part from the bottom of the cover.
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Insert the handlebar into the top of the steering shaft.
Secure with 1 x M10 nut.
Add the cover back into place.
CONNECTING THE BATTERY AND GEARBOX MOTOR
The battery and gearbox motor connection are located under the seat.
To access, remove the screw holding the heat down and then take the seat off
the body.
Connect the large connector underneath the seat to the corresponding
connector from the gear box motor.
Plug the red connector onto the red terminal of the battery.
Plug the black connector onto the black terminal of the battery.
If the battery is not connected and you charge the ride-on, the battery will
not be charging.
Place the seat back onto the ride on.
Secure the seat using the screw and a screwdriver (not included).
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The forward/reverse switch must not be on either mode when charging.
Charging time is 8 – 10 hours. The first hour of charging can get back 60% of
the battery’s energy back. You may leave it to charge overnight, but NEVER
continuously over 20 Hours.
Otherwise, you will shorten the batteries life.
It is normal for the battery to be warm when charging.
The ride-on must be charged prior to its first use.
Working AC voltage is 220V (or 110V) (+/-10%).
Insert the plug of the charger into the charging socket which is on the main body of the ride-on its rear.
Connect the charger to the ride-on first, and then connect the plug to power.
Please note, the ride-on cannot be driven when charging.
Do not insert any metal pieces into the charging hole as to avoid short-
circuiting and any damage to the electro circuit.
This ride-on has a function of charging protection and while it is being
charged, other functions cannot be used.
The charger needs to be removed from the charging socket before it is used.
Once the charger is removed, put the ride-on into either forwards or reverse
mode, then press on the red acceleration button which is on the handlebars.
This ride-on also has the function of overload protection. If the ride-on is
overloaded or operated incorrectly, the overload preventer will cut off
automatically. It will connect automatically in 20 minutes.
OPERATION
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Forward/reverse switch
Changes the direction that vehicle moves from forward to reverse.- To move the ride-on forward, put the switch to the “forward” position.
- To move the ride-on backward, put the switch to “reverse” position.
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Foot pedal
Applies power (speed) to the vehicle.
● To move the ride-on, press the foot pedal down.
● To brake or slow down, release the foot pedal. -
Music button
An option to have musical tunes playing.
Press the music button for musical tones to be played.
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Factors which may influence the ride-on’s performance and life span:
- How flat the driving surface is
- The weight of the driver
- Whether the battery has been fully charged
- Whether the ride-on is regularly used
- Whether water or any other liquid has eroded the electrical components
It is parents’ responsibility to check main parts of the toy before using, regularly examine the ride-on for potential hazard, such as the battery, charger or wires, plug, screws are fastening enclosure of other parts and that in the event of such damage, the toy must not be used until that damage had been properly removed.
- Make sure the plastic parts of the vehicle are not cracked or broken.
- Occasionally use a lightweight oil to lubricate moving parts such as wheels.
- Park the vehicle indoors or cover it with a tarp to protect it from wet weather.
- Keep the vehicle away from sources of heat, such as stoves and heaters. Plastic parts may melt.
- Recharge the battery after each use. Only an adult can handle the battery.
- Recharge the battery at least once a month when the ride-on is not being used.
- Do not wash the vehicle 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 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 the moving parts, motors or the electric system.
- When not using, all the electrical sources should be turn off. Turn off the power switch and disconnect the battery connection.
Storage
Do not store the ride-on in an area of high temperature, humidity or near
flames. When raining or snowing, keep the ride-on under cover and out of the
weather.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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Ride-on does not run
| Battery low on power| Recharge battery.
Thermal fuse has tripped| Wait 20 minutes for the fuse to reset
Battery connector or wires are loose| Check that the battery connectors are
firmly plugged into each other. If wires are loose
around the motor contact your distributor.
Battery is dead| Replace battery, contact your distributor.
Electrical system is damaged| Contact your distributor.
Motor is damaged| Contact your distributor.
Vehicle does not run very long| Battery is under charged| Check that the
battery connectors are firmly
plugged into each other when recharging
Battery is old| Replace battery, contact your distributor.
Vehicle runs sluggishly
| Battery low on power| Replace battery, contact your distributor.
Battery is old| Replace battery, contact your distributor.
Vehicle is overload| Reduce weight on vehicle. Maximum user weight is 25 kgs.
Vehicle is being used in harsh conditions| Avoid using vehicle in harsh
conditions
Vehicle needs a push to go forward
| Poor contact of wires or connectors| Check that the battery connectors are
firmly plugged into each other. If wires are loose around the motor, contact
your distributor.
“Dead Spot” on motor| A dead spot means the electric power is not being
delivered to the terminal connection and the vehicle needs repair. Contact
your
distributor.
Difficult shifting from forward to reverse or vice-versa| Attempting to shift
while the ride-on is in motion| Completely stop the ride-on then and shift to
forward or reverse.
Loud grinding or clicking noises coming from motor or gear
box
| Motor or gears are damaged| Contact your distributor.
Battery
will not recharge
| Battery connector or adapter connector is loose| Check that the battery
connectors are firmly plugged into each other.
Charger not plugged in| Check that the battery charger is plugged into a
working wall outlet.
Charger is not working| Contact your distributor.
Charger feels warm when recharging| This is normal and not a cause for
concern|
Further information on the battery
Do not change the batteries setting, as it can cause fire and damage the
electrical circuit system. Do not change the ride-on’s electrical circuit
system. Any repairs done to this unit must be carried out by authorized and
qualified service personnel.
Do not allow children to charge the motor ride-on, play with the battery or
motor.
If the ride-on will not be used for a long period of time (3 months or
longer), it is advised that you fully charge the battery and disconnect it
from the connections.
A long period of non-use will damage the battery. It is advised that the
battery should be charged once a month, even if the ride-on is not being used.
A new battery must be fully charged before its first use.
Please take care with the battery as it contains acid electrolytes. Handling
of the battery by adults only.
If the battery has leaked, do not touch the acid. Place the battery into a
polybag and dispose of it. If the electrolyte splashes on your skin or into
your eyes, immediately wash with water for at least 15 minutes and consult
your doctor.
Do not contact the battery’s two terminals with any other metal objects. It
will cause short-circuiting, damage or fire.
Adjust the f/r switch to on and press the siren button to check for power. If
you hear no music, check that the battery has been joined up correctly.
Correct if required.
Never push or pull the ride-on backward when it is running.
Do not plug the charger into any non-working or faulty wall socket. This could
cause short-circuiting or fire.
In the circumstance of unstable voltage, we suggest that you equip a
regulator.
Battery replacement and disposal:
The battery will eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on
the amount of use, and varying conditions, the battery should operate for one
to three years. Follow these steps to replace and dispose the battery:
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Remove the seat.
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Disconnect the battery connectors.
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Remove the battery bracket.
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Remove the battery cover.
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Carefully lift the battery.
● Depending on the condition of the battery (i.e.: leakage) you may want to wear protective gloves before removal.
● Do not lift the battery by its connectors or cables. -
Place the dead battery in a plastic bag.
Important! Recycle the dead battery responsibly. The battery contains lead acid (electrolyte) and must be disposed of properly and legally. It is illegal in most areas to incinerate lead acid batteries or dispose of them in landfills. Take it to a federal or state-approved lead acid battery recycler, such as local automotive battery retailer. Do not throw the battery away with your regular household waste! -
Replace the battery and reconnect the connectors.
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Replace the seat.
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