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Hb-eatv 800 Manual -

Overheating in slow terrain. Manual solution: The fan switch relay is common failure. Locate the fan relay (under seat, black box). Swap it with the headlight relay (same part number). If fan runs, buy a new relay.

Charge the battery pack for a full 12 hours before the very first ride, even if the charger light turns green early. hb-eatv 800 manual

: A maximum weight capacity of 60-65 kg (approx. 132-143 lbs). Overheating in slow terrain

: Align the rear wheel keyways with the solid drive axle keys. Slide the wheel hubs onto the axle and torque the nylon-locking nuts down to 50 Nm. Step 4: Body Elements and Bumper Swap it with the headlight relay (same part number)

The is an electric quad bike designed for children, featuring an 800W electric motor and a triple battery system that supports speeds up to 30 km/h (18 mph) . This manual-based guide explores the technical specifications, safety protocols, and operational benefits of this model, which is engineered to balance high performance with child-friendly safety features. Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value | | :--- | :--- | | Engine type | Liquid-cooled, 800cc, single cylinder, 4-stroke | | Oil type (engine) | 10W-40 (JASO MA2 spec) – 2.5 quarts with filter | | Coolant capacity | 2.1 liters (pre-mixed 50/50) | | Spark plug | NGK DPR8EA-9 (gap: 0.035 in / 0.9 mm) | | Battery | YTX20L-BS (12V 18Ah) | | Drive belt | Gates G-Force CVT (Part # 1227-008) | | Front diff oil | 80W-90 GL-5 – 0.85 pints (400 ml) | | Torque – lug nuts | 40 lb-ft (55 Nm) |

The heart of the HB-EATV 800 is its 36-volt battery system (typically powered by three 12V lead-acid batteries linked in a series). Proper battery care dictates how long your quad will last. Initial Charge

Overheating in slow terrain. Manual solution: The fan switch relay is common failure. Locate the fan relay (under seat, black box). Swap it with the headlight relay (same part number). If fan runs, buy a new relay.

Charge the battery pack for a full 12 hours before the very first ride, even if the charger light turns green early.

: A maximum weight capacity of 60-65 kg (approx. 132-143 lbs).

: Align the rear wheel keyways with the solid drive axle keys. Slide the wheel hubs onto the axle and torque the nylon-locking nuts down to 50 Nm. Step 4: Body Elements and Bumper

The is an electric quad bike designed for children, featuring an 800W electric motor and a triple battery system that supports speeds up to 30 km/h (18 mph) . This manual-based guide explores the technical specifications, safety protocols, and operational benefits of this model, which is engineered to balance high performance with child-friendly safety features. Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value | | :--- | :--- | | Engine type | Liquid-cooled, 800cc, single cylinder, 4-stroke | | Oil type (engine) | 10W-40 (JASO MA2 spec) – 2.5 quarts with filter | | Coolant capacity | 2.1 liters (pre-mixed 50/50) | | Spark plug | NGK DPR8EA-9 (gap: 0.035 in / 0.9 mm) | | Battery | YTX20L-BS (12V 18Ah) | | Drive belt | Gates G-Force CVT (Part # 1227-008) | | Front diff oil | 80W-90 GL-5 – 0.85 pints (400 ml) | | Torque – lug nuts | 40 lb-ft (55 Nm) |

The heart of the HB-EATV 800 is its 36-volt battery system (typically powered by three 12V lead-acid batteries linked in a series). Proper battery care dictates how long your quad will last. Initial Charge