Hb-eatv 800 — Manual
The initial charge should take approximately 12 hours . Standard recharge time is at least 9 hours after each use.
Most vibration plates, including the HB-EATV800, use a similar control panel. Let's break down its parts, as understanding them is key to a good workout.
⚠️ : Adult assembly is required. All fasteners should be checked for tightness before each ride.
The official manual provides:
The HB-EATV 800 is a popular 800-watt electric all-terrain vehicle (ATV) designed for kids and teens. Operating this high-powered electric quad safely requires a solid understanding of its layout, battery management, and mechanical components. This comprehensive guide serves as an essential companion to your factory owner's manual. 🛠️ Specifications & Technical Overview hb-eatv 800 manual
: An 800W electric motor powered by three 12V/12A lead-acid batteries.
36-Volt system (typically three 12V lead-acid batteries in series).
Locate the fuse box and insert the provided fuse to complete the electrical circuit. 3. Battery Charging & Care
Many models in this series include a parental speed limiter (often a key-activated switch) to cap the maximum speed while a child is learning. 3. Essential Maintenance The initial charge should take approximately 12 hours
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Place the upper clamp back on and hand-tighten all four bolts.
Slide the front wheels onto the axles, ensuring the brake discs align with the brake calipers.
Dual front independent shocks, single rear mono-shock Brakes: Front and rear disc brakes (hand-lever operated) Maximum Weight Capacity: 145 lbs (65 kg) Let's break down its parts, as understanding them
: A maximum weight capacity of 60-65 kg (approx. 132-143 lbs).
The motor controller is the brain of the vehicle. Without the manual, you won’t know that a flashing red light on the dashboard means a specific error (e.g., three flashes, pause, two flashes = motor temperature sensor failure). The manual decodes these diagnostics.
| Problem | Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Key not turned on / Battery low / Blown fuse / Loose cable | Turn key to ON / Recharge battery / Check & replace fuse / Inspect cable connections | | Low speed or power | Low battery charge / Low tire pressure / Throttle limiter set | Fully charge battery / Inflate tires to correct PSI / Check and adjust speed limiter | | Short run time | Old batteries / Under-inflated tires / Rough terrain / Not fully charged | Replace with new 12V batteries / Inflate tires to correct PSI / Recharge for full 8-12 hours | | Excessive chain noise | Chain is dry or too loose | Lubricate with chain oil / Adjust chain tension | | Brakes feel weak | Brake cable loose / Brake pads worn | Adjust cable tension at the lever / Replace pads | | Motor runs, wheels don't | Broken chain / Stripped gear / Motor issue | Inspect and replace chain / Have a professional check gear / Test motor (professional) | | Charger not working | No power to outlet / Faulty charger | Test outlet with another device / Replace charger |