AMAV ENTERPRISES AMAV ¤¤ TM OWNER’S MANUAL FOR MODEL 9539,79529, 9529 IF YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE ASSEMBLY OR FUNCTIONING OF THIS TOY, DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE STORE WHERE YOU PURCHASED IT THEY ARE NOT EQUIPPED TO ASSIST YOU. CALL THE APPROPRIATE NUMBER BELOW TO REACH A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE. AMAV CUSTOMER TOLL FREE: 1-866-395-2628 YOU MUST CHARGE THE BATTERY FOR 24 HOURS BEFORE FIRST USE SEE PAGE 10 FOR INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING • In the assembly of this toy there are some sharp edges and small parts which can harm small children. This item also contains electrical items that can be hazardous for children. Please exercise caution in the unpacking of this product. Children should not handle parts, batteries or take part in the assembly of this vehicle. THIS TOY SHOULD ONLY BE ASSEMBLED BY AN ADULT • While assembling the vehicle, keep small parts away from children and discard any plastic bags immediately.
GGG Parts list THIS IS NOT AN ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM. For assembly instructions, see the following pages. This parts list applies to AMAV Power Rider™ model 9539, 9529, 79529 Extreme. Parts indicated in UNDERLINE must be installed by the consumer. The parts marked by *are optional and are not integral with all models. Key GGG FFF FFF GGG GGG PP SS OO BB CC Z XX DD Q T MM EEE AA EE R F P G YY AAA C A BBB FF E J1 O I L ZZ V M N W J2 J1 QQ GG U O DDD J2 JJ L CCC Quan.
“Snap-Fit” Assembly Sound Unit Figure 1 Figure 2 NOTE: If you purchased this car in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland or Australia, your steering column has been installed for right-hand drive. The positions of the horn and steering wheel will be reversed. Figure 3 Sound Unit (*OPTIONAL) and Dashboard Figures 1 and 2 To install the horn, place the dashboard on a table or other hard surface as shown above.
Figure 10 Figure 9 Figure 11 Figure 8 Hood Figures 8 and 9 To attach the front hood, just line up the two tabs at the base of the hood with the slots in the car body, just in front of the dash. Once the tabs are inserted correctly, the hood will close for a tight, snug fit. A B Adjustable seat Wheels Figure 10, 11, 12 and 13 Slide the front wheel onto the axle as shown in(figure 10). Take the yellow wheel hub and place it in the wheel well as shown in figure 11.
Locking pin Sound Unit (*OPTIONAL) Figure 16 Figure 15 Steering Wheel, Horn and Sound System(*OPTIONAL) Figure 17 Figure 15 To attach the steering wheel, first make sure that the wheels are pointing straight. You can move them by hand if necessary. Now take the steering wheel, and hold it so that you are facing it. Make sure that the 3 “arms” of the steering wheel, are positioned at 8 o’clock, 4 o’clock and 12 o’clock (pointing up in the center, and down to the left and right).
Spotlight (*OPTIONAL) Figure 20, 21 and 22 The spotlight should be attached onto the windshield frame on the same side as the gear shift. Insert the wires through the hole under the dash and then turn the car over. Attach both the spotlightand sound system wires as shown in figure 22. To activate the spotlight, push and hold the button on the back. Figure 20 Figure 22 Figure 21 Exhaust (*OPTIONAL) Figures 23 and 24 There are two pretend exhaust pipes to install (one on each side).
THE ROLL BAR, SEATBELTS AND HEADREST ARE PLAY FEATURES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR ADULT SUPERVISION. Roll Bar, Seat Belts and Safety Flag To attach the female clip to the long strap, just slide the strap through, leaving the clip at about the middle of the strap. Figure 29 Now slide the end of the long strap through the hole in the roll bar. There are two holes in the roll bar. Slide the strap through the roll bar on the same side as the long strap.
Cargo Carrier Figure 32 (*OPTIONAL) Figures 32, 33 and 34 The cargo carrier comes in two pieces, a plastic frame and a net. Hold up the net and you will see that it has a long side and a short side as shown in figure 32, This must line up with the frame as shown. On the inside of the frame you will see small tabs (figure 33). Slide the net hooks into each tab and pull down for a tight fit. Now take the assembled cargo carrier and hook it onto the rear of the car body.
Battery charging, replacing and disposing The 6 volt batteries installed in the car must be charged for 24 hours before you use it for the first time. Never leave the charger plugged in for more than 30 hours. For charging instructions, see the section below. Read the following warning before proceeding. WARNING • Batteries must only be handled by an adult. • Read all warnings on the battery labels. • Never allow children to handle or charge the batteries.
WARNING IF BATTERY LEAK DEVELOPS: BATTERY DISPOSAL Your 6-volt sealed lead acid battery cannot be disposed of in your household trash. Place it in a plastic bag. It must be collected and recycled or disposed of in a manner that respects the environment. Contact your local environmental agency for disposal options in your area. - Avoid contact with leaking battery acid. - Place battery in a plastic bag, and follow disposal instructions.
Stickers and Decals... Figures 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, ana 48 You are now ready to decorate your car with the sticker and decal sheets. To apply the decals, just peel them off the sticker and decal sheets, and apply them to the car. Press down firmly, and wipe with a clean dry cloth to remove any bubbles. To apply the mirror surfaces, cut out the design with a pair of scissors. Cut out an area slightly larger than the area outlined on the sticker sheet.
Figure 45 I A CC Q STICKERS WINCH BOTTOM WINCH TOP I G F A . . . . .Flames (top part) right side B . . . . .Flames (bottom part) right side C . . . . .Flames (top part) left side D . . . . .Flames (bottom part) left side E . . . .Flames (hood) F . . . .Winch (A) G . . . .Winch (B) H . . . .Air intake I . . . . .4 x 4 J . . . .Windshield wipers K . . . .Brush guard vent holes L . . . .Speed dial M . . . .Phone touch pad N . . . .Vent O . . . .Stereo P . . . .Heater Q . . . .Power Rider R . . . .
Troubleshooting Guide PROBLEM Car doesn’t go Car only runs for a short time Back wheels turn in different directions POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Batteries need to be charged. Plug batteries into charger for 18 hours. Never more than 30 hours. Connections are loose. Check all wire connections. Make sure they are tight. Fuse is blown. Change fuse with 30 amp fuse, from an authorized Power Rider™ Service Center. For the center nearest you, call the customer service number on page 1.
PROBLEM Car was running but has now stopped or does not run smoothly. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Loose wires and/or connections. Check all connections and tighten if loose. Fuse is blown. Replace fuse with authorized replacement part. Too much weight in the vehicle. Your Power rider™ car is designed to carry two children. Total weight is 105 lbs. (47.5 kg) Do not attempt to tow anything. Too much stress on the motor due to driving conditions. Avoid inclines of more than 6°.
AMAV ENTERPRISES AMAV ¤¤ Limited Warranty 90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY FOR AMAV POWER RIDER™ 6-MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY ON 6 VOLT BATTERIES that were installed at time of manufacture. This Limited Warranty covers the AMAV Power Rider™ and the installed 6 volt batteries to the original purchaser against defects in materials and workmanship. The AMAV Power Rider™ must only be used under adult supervision.