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When your electric quad stops running, the issue is usually localized to a few electrical components. Use this troubleshooting matrix to fix the most common issues: Issue: The ATV won't turn on (No lights on the dashboard)

Slide the rear wheels onto the splined rear axle, install the washers, and tighten the locknuts securely. Shock Absorber Setup

A: With the engine off, press and hold both the "Mode" and "Set" buttons on the dash. Turn the ignition to "On" (don’t start). Hold for 10 seconds until the light flashes and turns off.

Riders must always wear a fitted helmet, eye protection, long pants, and closed-toe shoes.

Attach the left and right handlebars to the support tower using the screws provided. Ensure they are firmly tightened as they will be used for stability.

Located under the body frame or near the battery compartment is a keyed switch. This allows parents to lock the vehicle into one of three speed settings:

Front and rear disc brakes (hand-lever operated) Maximum Weight Capacity: 140 lbs (65 kg) Charge Time: 6 to 8 hours for a full charge Assembly and Initial Setup

Charge the ATV completely before putting it into winter storage.

Align the handlebar clamps over the steering column. Tighten the four bolts evenly, ensuring the controls are at a comfortable angle for the child's grip.

Operating an electric ATV requires strict adherence to safety guidelines to prevent accidents and equipment damage. User manuals for similar mini-quads emphasize several "never" rules to protect the rider:

The HB-EATV 800 features a simple electronic switch or shift lever to change directions:

: Never carry passengers; these vehicles are strictly designed for a single rider.