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        Fisher-Price 74460 Motorized Toy Car User Manual
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1.              Assembly Tool Rear  Wheel Driver       e Slide a washer onto the rear axle     e Slide the rear wheel driver onto the rear axle  Make  sure the rear wheel driver fits onto the pins on the  motor assembly   e Slide a wheel onto the rear axle  Make sure the ribs on  the wheel fit into the grooves on the rear wheel driver   e Slide a hubcap onto the rear axle  10     Assembly    Shifter  Handle     lt                                     e Press firmly on each side of the cowling to snap the  four side tabs into the slots in the vehicle body  Make  sure the rear tab stays aligned with the slots     Note  You may need to flex the shifter to the side to fit the  cowling over the high speed lock out screw        e Press the tab under the back of the seat and lift to  remove the seat       Fit the rectangular opening in the cowling over the shifter  handle       Align the front  side and rear tabs on the cowling with the  slots in the vehicle body but do not snap the tabs into  the slots    e Make sure the harness wires are positioned in the  channel to prevent them from being pinched between the  cowling and vehicle body     PRESS HERE  To Snap Front Tabs          e Press firmly on the back of the cowling to snap the rear  tab into the slots in the vehicle body                            e Press firmly on the front of the cowling to snap the four  front tabs into the slots in the vehicle body  Make sure  the side and rear tabs stay aligned with the slots    Note  Pull u
2.         POWER  WHEELS    by Fisher Price       Product features may vary from the picture above     Owner   s Manual with Assembly Instructions    Please read this manual and save it with your original sales receipt   For Model 74558    Tools needed for assembly  Phillips Screwdriver  Hammer  and Pliers  not included    Cap Nut Assembly Tool  included      Use only with Power Wheels   6 Volt Batteries  Power Wheels   Thermal Fuses  and Power Wheels   12 Volt Charger  all included      Table of Contents          A Important Information                    2  B     Warnings  8355OOOEOT ee ed a Pe te eos a oie eee wae ald SS  eet 3  PT        EE 4  BDPRatSIOIGGIGI od RR RR 6  E  Battery Charging ooo ve eee ie hd RE RIE EE NE EA de ee a 7  F   Assembly cescoee cued aha a Poke Ite Re ele a eed be Ro NE 9  Gi tabelDecorallolis oC EE 15  H Battery Installation Li  17    Battery Care and Disposal 1                 18  J Garing For Your Vehicle  oo 18  K Rules For Safe Driving                    19  L How to Operate Your Vehicle        20  M   Statement of Limited Warranty                21  N Problems and Solutions Guide            22  O Authorized Service Centers i 25  Important Information  e Your new vehicle requires adult assembly  Please set are available to take your call in English or French  Habla  aside at least 45 minutes for assembly  Espanol  Si usted tiene alguna pregunta 6 necesita     You must charge your batteries for 18   30 hours before asistencia llame gratis 1 800 
3.        Problems and Solutions Guide    Vehicle runs sluggishly    Batteries need charging    After approximately 3 hours of constant use  the batteries  need charging        Wrong type or improperly installed fuses    Make sure that the batteries have properly installed  Power Wheels  thermal fuses installed before charging   For best performance  do not use substitute parts        Batteries are old and will not accept  full charge    Even with proper care  rechargeable batteries do not last  forever  Average battery life is 1 to 3 years depending on  the vehicle use and use conditions  Replace the batteries  with Power Wheels  6 volt batteries  For best  performance  do not use substitute parts        Vehicle is overloaded    Make sure you do not overload the vehicle by allowing  more than 1 rider at one time  exceeding the 65 Ibs   maximum weight capacity  or by towing objects behind the  vehicle  If the vehicle is overloaded  the fuses in the batter   ies may  trip   and automatically shut down operation of the  for appoximately 25 seconds  Adjust the driving conditions  to prevent repeated automatic shutdowns        Driving conditions are too stressful    Use only on gentle inclines or slopes of 10   or less    If the driving conditions are too stressful  the fuses in the  batteries may  trip  and automatically shut down operation  of the vehicle for approximately 25 seconds  Adjust the  driving conditions to prevent repeated automatic shutdowns        Vehicle runs in low
4.    Hardware Express  Do It Best  2681 Balls Ferry  Road  96007   916  365 3783  BAKERSFIELD   Southwest TV  6300 White Lane  Suite B   93309   805  397 4940  CONCORD   California Electric Service Center  1170 G Burnett  Avenue  94520   510  827 1011  COVINA   California Electric Service Center  612 Shoppers  Lane  91723   818  915 4935  DUBLIN   California Electric Service  8947 San Ramon Road   94568   510  551 3390  FONTANA   California Electric Service Center  9794 Sierra  Avenue  92335   909  355 2500  FORT JONES   Ft  Jones Frontier Hardware 11911 Main Street   96032   916  468 2266  FRESNO   Valley Small Appliance  4005 E  Ashlan Avenue   93726   209  224 5530  FULLERTON   California Electric Service Center  1208 E  Ash  Avenue  92631 5020   714  870 0900  LOS ALAMITOS   California Electric Service Center  11284 Los  Alamitos Blvd   90720   562  430 2668  MERCED   Moosehead Electronics  920 W  18th Street  95340    209  723 4712  MISSION VIEJO   California Electric Service Center  23725 Via  Fabricante  Unit B  92691   714  586 9440  OAKLAND   California Electric Service Center  1139  E  12th Street  94606   510  834 1050  OXNARD   Tiny s Inc   The Clean up Store  1237 Saviers Road   93033   805  487 9401   800  845 3223  PASADENA   California Electric Service Center  2594  E  Colorado Blvd   91107   818  792 3194  SACRAMENTO   California Electric Service Center   1821    Q    Street  95814   916  443 5711  SALINAS   SRS Hobbies  1038A North Davis Road  93907    408  42
5.   Camp Electric Co   647 Madison Avenue  38103    901  527 7543   800  238 7345    NASHVILLE   Webb   s Appliance Service Center  Inc     1519 Church Street  37203   615  329 4079   800  899 4079  TEXAS   ABILENE   Metro Small Appliance Service Co   141 S  Clyde    79605   915  672 1853   AMARILLO   Reid s Appliance Service  Inc   906 Georgia    79102   806  373 8812   ANTHONY   Villarreal  amp  Sons Elec   512 S  Third Street  79821     915  886 3362   AUSTIN   Harrell Supply and Service  Inc   5435 Burnet Road    78756   512  451 6464   800  332 7250  TX only    AUSTIN   Harrell Supply and Service  Inc   1409 West Oltorf    78704   512  442 5966   AUSTIN  ROUND ROCK    Harrell Supply  907c Interstate   Highway 35  78664   512  388 0866   CORPUS CHRISTI  Brand Appliance  amp  Microwave  2751 South   Staples  78404   512  854 1851   DALLAS   Pearsol Appliance Co   3127 Main Street  75226     214  939 0930   DALLAS   All Type Sales and Service Co   Inc     2835 Irving Blvd   75207   214  638 1170   800  717 1170   FT  WORTH   Ft  Worth Shaver and Appliance Center    1012 West 7th Street  76102   817  335 9970   HOUSTON   Brand Service Center  5727 Richmond Avenue    77057   713  782 8910   HOUSTON   Brand Service Center  1970 FM 1960  77090     713  537 7795   LAREDO   Rubio Electric  1719 San Bernardo  78040     210  722 3908   LONGVIEW   Toys and Things  918 NW Loop 281    75604   903  759 3939   LUBBOCK   Minter   s  4409 50th Street  79414     806  799 3170   LUFKIN   STS 
6.   charge the batteries longer than 30 hours  Failure to follow Battery  these instructions may damage your batteries and will void Connector  your warranty     Connector             Vehicle  Body    Incorrect Correct    e Place the batteries upright in the battery compartment   Make sure the battery connectors are snapped together     e Plug the battery connector and motor harness connector  together  Push firmly to make sure the two connectors   e Press the tab under the back of the seat and lift to remove are completely joined    the seat                        e Lower the battery retainer over   the batteries   e Fit the battery retainer arms down into the slots in the  e Squeeze the battery retainer arms together to release vehicle body    the arms from the slots in the vehicle body    Press the battery arms out over the lock tabs to snap and  e Press the battery retainer arms in and over the lock secure the battery retainer arms in the slots    tabs and lift the battery retainer  17  s Re assemble the vehicle seat     Battery Care  and Disposal    Battery Care and Disposal       Care    If a battery leak develops  avoid contact with the leaking  acid and place the damaged battery in a plastic bag  See  information below for proper disposal     If acid comes in contact with skin or eyes  flush with  cool water for at least 15 minutes and call a physician     If acid is internally ingested  give water  milk of  magnesia or egg whites immediately  Never give emetics  or ind
7.  21 for detailed instructions   N CAUTION      If you have any questions about your Power Wheels    vehicle  please call our toll free service lines at    1 800 348 0751 from 8 AM to 5 PM  EST  Monday Use the charger in dry locations only   through Friday  Trained customer service representatives              N WARNING    e Children can be harmed by small parts  sharp edges and sharp points in the vehicle s  unassembled state  or by electrical items  Care should be taken in unpacking and assembly  of the vehicle  Children should not handle parts  including the battery  or help in assembly of  the vehicle    Keep small parts and plastic bags out of children   s reach  Dispose of plastic bags properly   Adult supervision is required  Children do not have the judgement necessary to avoid many  accidents  Be sure that children operating this vehicle can do so safely and that they are  supervised at all times    Never use near steps  driveways  steep inclines  roadways  alleys  swimming pool areas or  other bodies of water    Always wear shoes or sneakers when operating this vehicle    Never allow more than one rider    The rider should sit on the seat when the vehicle is in operation    Never alter this vehicle or its electrical system in any way  Alterations could cause a fire  resulting in injury and could also ruin the electrical system    Do not bypass a Power Wheels  fuse  It is a safety device    Use of the wrong type batteries  fuses or charger could cause a fire or explos
8.  3959    DECATUR   Peddler II  1000 B Beltline Road  35603    205  350 1044    DOTHAN   Bill s Appliance Service  208 Bic Road   P O  Box 1192  36303   334  792 7746    DOUGLAS   Brown Hardware  Highway 75  35964    205  593 6086    HUNTSVILLE   C  amp  G Appliance  307 Jordan Lane  35805    205  837 4551    MOBILE   Foster s Appliance Repair  1660 South Beltline  Highway  36693   334  666 2670    MONTGOMERY   Acme Service Co   2603 Highland Ave    36107   334  264 2456   ALASKA  ANCHORAGE   Ken   s Electronics Service  360 E  Inter national   Ste  8  99518   907  562 3443   ARIZONA    GLENDALE   Elliott Electric Appliance Service   6242 N  43rd Avenue  85301   602  937 2613    SCOTTSDALE   Elliott Electric  7515 E  McDowell Road   85257   602  946 7487    TUCSON   Arizona Small Appliance Service Co   5033 E 5th  Street  85711   520  325 3988    ARKANSAS    FT  SMITH   Bromley Appliance Service  614 North 10th Street   72901   501  782 9646    HOT SPRINGS  The Battery Center  400 Airport Road  71913    501  624 7144    JONESBORO   Best Sewing  amp  Vacuum  amp  Repair  2235  S  Caraway Road  72401   501  935 4739   800  844 4739    LITTLE ROCK   C  amp  W Tool Repair  1303 W  Markham  72201    501  374 1911    MENA   Bearcat Starter  amp  Alt   902 Highway 71 South 71953    501  394 0320    ROGERS   Kressel   s Vacuum  amp  Repair  115 North 5th Street   72756   501  636 7894    STUTTGART   Davis Lumber Company  301 East Michigan   72160   501  673 3601   CALIFORNIA  ANDERSON
9.  allow  operation of the vehicle when it is on its side or in an  upside down position       Do not operate the vehicle near flammable vapors     gasoline  paint thinner  acetone  liquid wax  etc     The vehicle   s electrical switches  like most electrical  switches  emit an internal spark when first turned on  or turned off  The presence of flammable liquids or  vapors could cause an explosion or a fire  Keep all  flammable products in tightly sealed containers and  away from the vehicle       Do not allow a child to operate the vehicle without    proper adult supervision  To prevent unsupervised use  of the vehicle  disconnect the motor harness from the  batteries when the vehicle is not in use        How to Operate Your Vehicle    As assembled  your vehicle is ready to roll in low e Press the foot pedal  The vehicle will back up at a  speed  21 2 mph  maximum   When your child is ready maximum of 21 2 mph    to drive the vehicle in high speed  5 mph  maximum    follow the instructions to disconnect the high speed  lock out     e Help your child practice steering to learn how far  and how quickly to turn the handlebar when driving  in reverse     Beginner Use   Low Speed Drive To Stop                            e Your vehicle has a patented  electronic braking system  that automatically stops the vehicle when your child   s foot  is lifted from the pedal    e Make sure the shifter is in the LOW SPEED position  e Make sure your child is comfortable with steering the   e Pre
10.  cupped end of the cap nut assembly tool over the  a cap nut and tap the end of the cap nut assembly tool  with a hammer to secure the cap nut on the end of the  rear axle     7                                            Motor Assembly Pins                                    L Rear Axle Assembly     hop 5o Hex Bushing    Washer       Rear Wheel Driver Round    Bushing    Cap Nut  e Position the vehicle body upright  aa  e Fit and hold a rear wheel driver against the motor pins   g     on one end of the motor assembly  A  S    e While holding the rear wheel driver in place  slide the  rear axle into the hole in the opposite side of the motor K     Cap Nut  assembly  Make sure the rear wheel driver on the rear  axle assembly fits onto the pins on the motor assembly     e Take the rear wheel driver off the open end of the rear    Wheel       Hubcap                axle  e Slide a washer onto one of the front axles     Slide a round bushing  ring side first  onto the same front  axle   6 a  gt     Slide a wheel  ribbed side first  onto the front axle              Slide a hubcap onto the front axle    Slide a hex bushing onto the front axle      Fit a cap nut on the end of the front axle        Fit the cupped end of the cap nut assemby tool over  the cap nut and tap the end of the cap nut assembly  tool with a hammer to secure the cap nut on the end of  the axle     e Repeat this procedure to assemble the remaining wheel  to the other front axle        Hex  Bushing    Cap Nut      
11.  do not use substitute parts        Wrong type or improperly installed fuse Make sure that the batteries have properly installed  Power Wheels  thermal fuses before charging   For best performance  do not use substitute parts        Tripped thermal fuse A thermal fuse may  trip  and shut down operation of the  vehicle if the vehicle is overloaded or the driving conditions  too severe  The fuse will automatically reset itself after  approximately 25 seconds  allowing the vehicle to resume  normal operation  To avoid repeated automatic shutdowns   do not overload the vehicle by exceeding the 65 lbs  maximum weight capacity or by towing anything behind  the vehicle  Avoid severe driving conditions  such as driving  up very steep hills or running into fixed objects  which can  cause the wheels to stop spinning while power is still being  supplied to the motors  If a thermal fuse continually trips   contact your local Power Wheels   authorized service center        Vehicle runs sluggishly Undercharged batteries Charge the batteries  New batteries should have been  charged for at least 18 hours before using the vehicle for  the first time  After first time use  recharge the batteries for  at least 14 hours after each use  Never charge the batteries  longer than 30 hours        Check all connectors  Make sure the battery connector  is tightly plugged into the charger connector  and that the  charger is plugged into the wall        Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is    ON    
12.  speed but  does not run in high speed   Note  The vehicle is designed  to operate in low speed only  in reverse      High speed lock out  not disconnected    The vehicle was pre set to operate only in low speed until you  disconnect the high speed lock out  Follow the instructions  on page 21 to disconnect High Speed Lock out        Sometimes the vehicle doesn   t  run  but other times it does    Loose wire or connector    Check all wires around the motors and all connectors to  make sure they are tight        Motor or electrical switch damage    Contact your local Power Wheels   authorized service  center for diagnosis and repair        When the foot pedal is pressed   the vehicle won   t run without  a push    Loose wire or connector    Check all wires around the motors and all connectors  to make sure they are tight           Dead Spot    on motor    Contact your local Power Wheels   authorized service  center for diagnosis and repair        Thermal fuses constantly  trip    but the vehicle is not  overloaded nor the driving  conditions too severe    Damaged fuses    Contact your local Power Wheels  authorized service  center for diagnosis and repair        Child is switching between  FORWARD and REVERSE  or LOW and HIGH without stopping    Teach your child to stop the vehicle before switching  direction or speeds        Loud clacking or grinding  noise from a motor gearbox    Broken gears    Contact your local Power Wheels   authorized service  center for diagnosis and r
13. 0    DECATUR   Rexx Battery of Decatur  Inc   1330 East Eldorado   62521   217  422 0281    JACKSONVILLE  Rexx Battery Specialists  847 South Main  Street  62650   217  245 2713    NASHVILLE   Kesel Hardware 173 West St  Louis  62263    618  327 8957    NILES   Household Appliance Sales  amp  Serv    7411 N  Milwaukee Ave   60714   847  647 8250    PEORIA   Brand Service Center  6926 1 North University Street   Tanglewood Center  61614   309  691 7588    ROCKFORD   Sun Appliance Sales  amp  Service   3112 N  Rockton Avenue  61103   815  964 3866    SPRINGFIELD   Bannon Electronics  1224 N  Franklin  62702    217  523 0313    WAUKEGAN   Brand Service Center  2850 Belvidere Road   60085   847  244 5800  INDIANA    EVANSVILLE   Electro Hygiene Co   1614 South Kentucky   47714   812  425 2671   FT  WAYNE   Don   s Harware  5701 Coventry Lane  in the Village  of Coventry  46804   219  436 2278   FT  WAYNE   Sun Appliance Service  amp  Sales  3523 N  Anthony  Blvd   46805   219  482 1702    INDIANAPOLIS   Brand Service Center  1827 N  Meridian  Street  46202   317  924 1386    Authorized Service Centers       INDIANAPOLIS   Sullivan Hardware Do It Center   7021 N  Keystone  46220   317  255 9230    NEW ALBANY   Wells Hardware  Inc   1011 Vincennes Street   47150   812  944 4523    SOUTH BEND   Ray   s TV and Appliance  60717 US 31 South   46614   219  291 1630    SOUTH BEND  OSCEOLA    AAA Appliance Service Co    11868 Lincoln Way West  46561   219  679 4981    TERRE HAUTE   Corey 
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15. 348 0755 para los Estados  you use your vehicle for the first time  We recommend Unidos  Tenemos representantes que hablan espa  ol  that you start charging your batteries before beginning para atender su llamada   assembly  Please see Battery Charging beginning on e For your convenience  Power Wheels   maintains an  page 7 for detailed instructions  Authorized Service Center Network with more than    Read this manual carefully for important safety 400 authorized service centers nationwide  Our  information and operating instructions before using authorized service centers will repair or replace parts  your vehicle  under warranty at no extra charge  and can perform non     e This vehicle is designed for use on grass  asphalt and vera repairs for a minimal charge  Please saa Ine   other hard surfaces  on flat terrain and hills by children pulhoticed Senico Genen Ast begimning ompade  lt 2 to    aa find the authorized service center nearest you  or call   3   7 years of age  1 800 348 0751      To prevent damaging the motors and gears  do not tow   Please complete and return the enclosed Registration  anything behind the vehicle or overload it  Do not exceed Card today  or call 1 800 348 0751 to register your  the maximum weight capacity of 65 Ibs  30 kg   vehicle by phone      For safety reasons  your vehicle has been pre set so that  it will operate at low speed  Your must disconnect the  high speed lock out to allow operation of the vehicle at    high speed  Please see page
16. 4 4044  SAN CARLOS   California Electric Service Center   990 Industrial Road  Suite 102  94070   415  593 6696    SAN DIEGO   California Electric Service Center  3430  El Cajon Blvd   92104   619  283 6488    SAN FRANCISCO   California Electric Service Center  1090  Bryant Street  94103   415  431 8494    SAN JOSE   California Electric Service Center  481 So   Bascom  95126   408  295 1723    SANTA ANA   California Electric Service Center  2025 South  Main Street  92707   714  641 0529    SANTA ROSA   Hardisty   s Inc   710 Farmers Lane  95405    707  545 0535    STOCKTON   California Electronics  929 North Yosemite Street   95203   209  466 5432    TEMECULA   California Electric Service Center  41715  Enterprise Circle North  Suite 101  92590   909  695 5445    VAN NUYS   California Electric Service Center  14753 Oxnard  Blvd   91411   818  997 8855    WEST LOS ANGELES   California Electric Service Center   2314 S  Westwood Blvd   90064   310  475 2532    YUCAIPA   Aire Rite Heating  amp  A C  34724 Yucaipa Blvd    92399   909  797 2788  COLORADO    COLORADO SPRINGS   Nelson Appliance Repair  Inc    1220 E  Fillmore  80907   719  635 1928   800  291 8010    DENVER   Appliance Service  4262 Lowell Blvd   80211    303  458 1109   800  631 0941  CO  WY only     DENVER  ENGLEWOOD    Appliance Service  3932  S  Broadway  80110   303  781 1227   800  553 1864    GRAND JUNCTION   V  amp  L Appliance Service  591 25 Road  Suite A6  81506   970  243 3360  CONNECTICUT    HARTFORD   H
17. 4916    PADUCAH   Hank Brothers True Value  3101 Lone Oak Rd    42003   502  554 4001   LOUISIANA  BATON ROUGE   Home Appliance Service  Inc   10781 Florida  Blvd   70815   504  272 7727  HAMMOND   Battery Depot  207 E  Thomas Street  70401    504  542 4983  LAFAYETTE   Cullen   s Playland  4498 Johnston Street  70503    318  981 2929  LAKE CHARLES   Capitol Schwinn Cyclery  722 E  Prien Lake  Road  70605   318  474 9090  NEW ORLEANS  METAIRIE    Le Jouet  Inc   1700 Airline Hwy    70001   504  837 0533  SHREVEPORT   Shreveport Shaver and Appliance  9750 St   Vincent  Burt Kouns Ind  Loop  71106   318  865 5088    800  349 7722    MAINE    BANGOR   Adco Surgical Supply Co   1292 Hammond St    04401   207  942 5273   GREENE   Brule   s Auto Clinic  amp  Sales  968 Sawyer Road   04236   207  375 4872    PORTLAND   Colonial Electronics  Inc    259 St  John Street  04102   207  774 6666    MARYLAND    BALTIMORE  ELLICOTT CITY    Clark Do It Center   10325 Baltimore National Pk   21042   410  313 8100  BALTIMORE  TOWSON    Duran Service Company   8741 Mylander Lane  21286   410  321 9033  BERLIN   Myers Auto Power Tool Rental Co   Inc    10714 Ocean Gateway  21811   410  641 3497  GAITHERSBURG   Waters Appliance Service  216  E  Diamond Avenue  20877   301  258 7500     800  225 5009   SALISBURY   Cycle and Sports Outlet    2505 N  Salisbury Blvd   21801   410  860 0400  TANEYTOWN   MacHenry Services  68 Frederick Street  21787    410  756 6659   800  276 1301    WASHINGTON D C   
18. 5 1716   800  455 1715    ATLANTA  MARIETTA    Philips Consumer Electronics  200 N   Cobb Parkway  Bldg   100  Suite 120  30062   770  795 0085    AUGUSTA   A  amp  A Appliance Parts  amp  Service  1708 Walton  Way  30904   706  733 5163    BRUNSWICK   Arco Hardware  amp  Supply  3711 Community  Road  31520   912  267 0771    COLUMBUS   Burrell   s National Appliance Service   1728 Warm Springs Road  31904   706  327 0523    LOGANVILLE   Mtn  Mower Sales and Service  6099C Hwy  20   30249   770  466 9111    SAVANNAH   Hagins Appliance Service  3 West Victory Drive   31405   912  233 8372    TIFTON   Western Auto  354 S  Main St   31794    912  382 5767    VALDOSTA   Harry B  Anderson  Inc  Western Auto   204 Central Avenue  31601   912  242 5945  HAWAII    HONOLULU   McCully Bicycle  amp  Sporting Goods   932 Hausten Street  96826   808  946 1192    WAILUKU  MAUI    Tom s Appliance Sales  amp  Service   891 Eha Street  96793   808  244 6278    WAIPAHU   Waipahu Bicycle  94 320 Depot Street  96797    808  671 4091    IDAHO  BOISE   Boise Appliance  1503 Main Street  83702    208  343 0102  ILLINOIS    CHAMPAIGN   Appliance Parts  amp  Service Center  905 Francois   61821   217  355 0220    CHICAGO  BERWYN    Brand Service Center   6739 West Cermak  60402   708  749 4315    CHICAGO  DOWNER   S GROVE    Authorized Appliance  Service Co   1644 W  Ogden Avenue  60515   630  852 1550    CHICAGO  MORTON GROVE    Brand Service Center  Inc    5618 Dempster Street  60053   847  965 590
19. 6064   800  400 6064  GREENBAY   Kastle Carts  Inc   2301 N  Irwin Ave   54313    414  465 6121  LACROSSE   Paul   s Shaver Service  1224 Caledonia Street   54603   608  782 6291  MADISON  MONONA    Kiefer   s Shaver and Appliance  4511  Monona Drive  53716   608  221 3322  MAUMETTE   Della Do It Center  W 1536 Highway 41  54143    715  732 1768  MILWAUKEE   Brand Appliance Repair  Inc   3707 North 92nd  Street  53222   414  461 0440  MILWAUKEE   Brand Appliance Repair  Inc   6000 W  Oklahoma  Street  53219   414  541 4340            POWER  WHEELS    by Fisher Price    Do Not Return Your Vehicle to the Store    If you are missing parts or need assistance  please call us toll free   Power Wheels Consumer Affairs    1 800 348 0751    8 AM   6 PM EST  Monday through Friday    Over 400 Authorized  Service Centers       Or contact your local Power Wheels   Authorized Service Center     For the location nearest you  refer to the  Authorized Service Center list in this manual     Fisher Price  Inc   a subsidiary of Mattel  Inc   East Aurora  New York 14052 U S A     1999 Mattel  Inc  All rights reserved  Fisher Price  Power Wheels  BARBIE and Sport Mobile are trademarks of Mattel  Inc     Printed in the U S A  74558 0920    
20. 63 4650    CLEVELAND  MENTOR    Lake Erie Lawn  amp  Garden   7833 Munson Rd   44060   216  257 9000    CLEVELAND  PARMA    Majors Appliance  5785 Ridge Road   44129   216  884 7200    CLEVELAND  WESTLAKE    Philips Consumer Electronics   24090 Detroit Avenue  44145   216  899 2040   800  331 7037    DAYTON   Layer Electric  603 South Ludlow Street  45402    937  224 9608    DAYTON  NEW CARLISLE    Ballweg Do It Center  3300 South  Dayton  Lakeview Rd   45344   937  849 1306    LIMA   Crouse Lumber Do It Center  333 E  Market Street   45801   419  229 9070   800  826 9663    NEW BOSTON   True Value Toy Town  Rt  52  amp  139  45662    614  456 5704    STRYKER   Short   s Hardware  115 N  Depot Street  43557    419  682 4231    TOLEDO   Broadway Sales and Appliance Repair  1621  Broadway  43609   419  241 9731   800  436 5415    YOUNGSTOWN   O Connor s  3224 Market Street  44507    330  782 4705  OKLAHOMA    OKLAHOMA CITY   Brand Service Center   538 N  Pennsylvania Avenue  73107   405  235 0583    TULSA   H L  Moss  Inc   1714 E  15th Street  74104    918  744 1305   800  248 5948  OREGON  PORTLAND   Appliance Repair Central  3203 N  E  Sandy Blvd    97232   503  234 7339   800  588 7339  PENNSYLVANIA    ALTOONA   Frye   s Sweeper  amp  Sewing Center  Inc    1400 Valley View Boulevard  16602   814  943 5001    800  640 1308    HARRISBURG   C A  Juillard  Inc   2301 North Seventh Street   17110   717  233 3488   800  633 3488   JOHNSTOWN   Cambria True Value Hardware West Hill
21. 941  995 6161  NORTH PALM BEACH   Appliance Doctors  450 Northlake  Blvd   33408   407  845 0377  FAX  407  845 0378  OCALA  Vacuums  Inc   3535 S E  Maricamp Road   103   34471   904  694 2247  OCALA  Vacuums  Inc   2461 A SW 27th Avenue  34474    352  854 2247  ORLANDO   Pine Hills Appliance Svc  Co   6100 4  W  Colonial Drive  32808   407  299 1271  ORLANDO   Southern Electric Co   510 N  Parramore Avenue   32801   407  841 8824   800  940 8824  PANAMA CITY  Callaway Vacuum  amp  Sewing  221 N  Tyndall  Prkwy   32404   904  763 6333  PENSACOLA   Foster s Appliance Repair  3836 N  Davis  Highway  32503   904  432 8853  POMPANO BEACH   Authorized Appliance Service Co    2171 N  Dixie Highway  33060   954  941 2038    POMPANO BEACH   Philips Consumer Electronics  2099 W   Atlantic Blvd   33069   954  978 0467    PORT ST  LUCIE   Hoppe s Authorized Vac  amp  Appliance  6735  S  Federal Way  34592   561  464 0102    ROCKLEDGE   Neelco Do It Center  400 Barton Blvd   32955    407  639 1400    SARASOTA   Sunray Small Appliances 8371 N  Tamiami   34243   941  358 9999   800  895 5655    SEBRING   Sebring Do It Center  305 U S  27 North  33870    941  385 2785    SPRING HILL   Crowder Bros Hardware  5350 Spring Hill Dr    34606   352  686 4743    ST  PETERSBURG   Keystone Electric  4604 Central Avenue   33711   813  321 1124    STUART   Appliance Doctors  3166 S E  Dixie Highway  34997    561  287 6437  GEORGIA    ATLANTA   Georgia Service Center  5366 Buford Hwy   30340    770  45
22. Audio and Video  1505 South First Street  75901     409  639 4529   MC ALLEN   All In One Repair Shop  2313 Lark Avenue  78504     210  682 8858   MIDLAND   Midland Tool Specialty  918 South Main  79701     915  682 4647   800  499 0755   PASADENA   Larry s TV Service  3520 Fairmont Parkway    77504   713  998 0122   800  244 0281   ROMA   True Value Hardware  1004 E  Highway 83     210  849 1322   SAN ANTONIO   Brand Service Center  7065 San Pedro   Avenue  78216   210  344 8577   SEYMOUR   Western Auto  211 N  Main Street  76308     817  888 3980   TEMPLE   Master Tech Repairs  2819 West Avenue North    76504   817  773 8991   VICTORIA   Tom s Video Service  211 East Anaqua  77901     512  576 0664   800  433 0664   WICHITA FALLS   Burke   s Appliance Service    2410 10th Street  76309   817  723 6211    UTAH    OREM   The Mending Shed  1735 South State Street  84058    801  225 8012   800  339 9297    SALT LAKE CITY   Appliance Service Center  Inc   210 East 6th  South  84111   801  328 9703  VERMONT    RUTLAND   Appliance Service Center Ltd   152 Woodstock  Avenue  05701   802  773 8917    VIRGINIA    FREDERICKSBURG   Logan Electric Service  Inc   98 Industrial  Drive  22408   540  898 8873    HARRISONBURG  PENN LAIRD    J L  Maintenance  amp  Repair   Inc   Route 2  Box 308  22846   540  289 9844    NEWPORT NEWS   Commonwealth Electric Shaver Sales  amp   Service  Inc   10105 Jefferson Ave   23605   757  595 6712    NORFOLK   Commonwealth Electric Shaver Sales  amp  Serv
23. BELTSVILLE    Philips Consumer  Electronics  10800 Rhode Island Avenue  20705    301  595 5330   800  438 9647    MASSACHUSETTS  BOSTON  MEDFIELD    Wills Hardware  5 Janes Avenue   02052   508  359 4381  BOSTON  WALTHAM    Suburban Appliance Service Center   Inc   271 Moody Street  02154   617  893 6694    LOWELL   Lowell Appliance Service Center  Inc   564 Dutton  Street  01854   508  454 8731    MAYNARD   Gramp   s Garage  16 Main Street  01754    508  461 0463    QUINCY   Appliance Service and Parts  Inc   582 Wash ington  Street  Route 3A  02169   617  773 6656    SALEM   Fix Master  Inc   190 North Street  01970    508  745 0004    SPRINGFIELD   Utility Electric Service  Inc   810 Main Street   01101   413  781 1635  MICHIGAN    ALMONT   Almont Hardware  4545 Van Dyke  P O  Box 511   48003   810  798 8922    BAY CITY   Bay Vac  amp  Pedal  805 Columbus Ave   48708    517  892 7516    BRIGHTON   Complete Battery Source  8023 W  Grand River   48116   810  220 1050    DEARBORN   McNichols Electric Service  1836 Grindley Park   48124   313  563 7550    DETROIT   McNichols Electric Service  13725 W  McNichols   48235   313  342 6070   800  562 4226    DETROIT  ROYAL OAK    McNichols Electric Service   4115 West 13 Mile Road  48072   810  288 5135    FLINT  DAVISON    Gill Roy   s Hardware  8405 East Davison   48423   810  653 2288    FLINT  SWARTZ CREEK    Gill Roy   s Hardware   9061 Miller Road  48473   810  635 2020    GRAND RAPIDS   Superior Appliance Service Co    1050 
24. Electronics 1101 S  8th Street  47802    812  232 8786   888  232 8786  IOWA    BETTENDORF   K  amp  K True Value Hardware  1818 Grant Street   52722   319  359 4473    CEDAR RAPIDS   Stalker Electric  Inc  110 3rd Ave  SW  52404    319  364 5646    DES MOINES   Quality Appliance Repair Center  1417 Walnut  Street  50309   515  288 0108    DUBUQUE   Shaver s Plus  1824 Central Avenue  52001    319  556 4442    SIOUX CITY   Millard Television Inc   1419 Hamilton Blvd    51103   712  258 3435  KANSAS    COLBY   Gavon   s Electronics  1870 South Range  67701    913  462 6601    JUNCTION CITY   R C Hobbies  115 W  7th Street  66441    913  238 1877    KANSAS CITY  OVERLAND PARK    Mar Beck Appliance  Service Co   8471 West 95th Street  66212   913  642 1557    WICHITA   Alan Appliance Service  Inc   1300 E  Central  67214    316  262 7228   800  290 7228  KENTUCKY    GREENVILLE   Malone Lumber Do It Center  204 W  Depot  Street  42345   502  338 3252    LEXINGTON   Factory Electronics  2422 Palumbo Drive  40509    606  269 7341    LEXINGTON  VERSAILLES    Deaver   s Hardware   221 N  Main St   40383   606  873 7396    LOUISVILLE   Maury s Fluorescent  amp  Appliance Service   1521 Bardstown Road  40205   502  456 1671    MADISONVILLE   Kuester s Hardware  N  Main St   Martin Mall   42431   502  825 2818    MT  WASHINGTON   Mt  Washington Auto Supply  520  N  Bardstown Rd  P O  Box 316  40047   502  538 4296    OWENSBORO   Kuester   s Hardware  1210 Carter Road  42301    502  685 
25. Hector   s Hardware    876 Maple Road  14221   716  688 4488   COMMACK  L I    Turnpike Appliance Service    6181 Jericho Turnpike  11725   516  499 3355   ELMIRA   Capabilities  Inc   1149 Sullivan Street  14901    607  734 2006   GREAT NECK   Turnpike Appliance Service Center    45 Northern Boulevard  11021   516  466 0644   HUDSON   Sweeps Vacuum  amp  Repair Center  Inc     705 Warren Street  12534   518  828 5457   PEEKSKILL   Clark Appliance  amp  Vacuum Service Corp    950 Main Street  10566   914  737 1368   800  765 0649  POUGHKEEPSIE   S  amp  S Appliance Sales  amp  Service    390 Violet Avenue  12601   914  452 6122   RICHMOND HILL   Lockdoctor Locksmiths  104 37 Atlantic  Ave   11418  718  441 6242   ROCHESTER   Benfante Appliance Service  1286   Mt  Hope Avenue  14620   716  473 8765   SEA CLIFF  L I    Shabra Electronics  400 Glen Cove Avenue   11579   516  671 2218   STATEN ISLAND   Springstead Lumber 6232  4255 Amboy  Road  10308   718  984 0300   SYRACUSE   County Wide Appliance  1001 N  State Street   13208   315  479 5253   800  333 3243   TUCKAHOE   Authorized Appliance of Westchester    26 Columbus Ave   10707   914  961 8011   UTICA   Oneida Bicycle  amp  Sports Center  2107 Whitesboro St    13502   315  724 6084   WARWICK   Wadeson Home Center  60 Forester Avenue   10990   914  986 2215   800  982 2215  NY only    W  HEMPSTEAD L I    Turnpike Appliance Service    86 Hempstead Turnpike  11552   516  486 5700     800  628 3911    NORTH CAROLINA    ASHEVI
26. LLE   Skyland Hardware  3179 Sweeten Creek Road   28803   704  684 0308   CHARLOTTE   Authorized Appliance Servicenter    1020 Tuckaseegee Road  28208   704  377 4501     800  532 6127   CLINTON   Danny   s Service Center  119 Vance Street  28328    910  592 3200   ELIZABETH CITY   Coastal Office Equipment Co     501 East Church Street  27909   919  335 2927  GREENSBORO   Greensboro Shaver  amp  Appliance    430 North Eugene Street  27401   910  273 1065    Authorized Service Centers       HICKORY   First Flight Bicycles  2435 N  Center Street  28601    704  324 9350    RALEIGH   Authorized Appliance Service Center   800 North Person Street  27604   919  834 3476    STATESVILLE   First Flight Bicycles  216 S  Center St   28677    704  878 9683    WILMINGTON   American Tool  amp  Tractor  102 Eastwood Road   Ste  D 9  28403   910  392 5784    WINSTON SALEM   Authorized Appliance Servicenter   904 South Marshall Street  27117   910  725 5396    NORTH DAKOTA  FARGO   General Parts  amp  Supply Co   10 S  18th Street  58103    701  235 4161   800  279 9987  OHIO    AKRON   Advanced Appliance Service Company   73 W  Exchange Street  44308   330  762 8968    CANTON   Appliance Parts Co   1267 Dueber Avenue   SW  44706   330  453 8077    CINCINNATI   H amp S Service  458 Cincinnati Batavia Pike  45244    513  528 0808    CINCINNATI  SILVERTON    Brand Service Center  Inc    6944 Plainfield Road  45236   513  793 1170    CLEVELAND   Majors Appliance  5845 Turney Road  44125    216  6
27. Scribner Avenue  NW  49504   616  459 3271    JACKSON   Hammond Hardware  1800 Francis St   P O  Box 7   49204   517  782 0704    KALAMAZOO   Bill Coleman TV  3938 S  Westnedge  49008    616  344 1200    LANSING   Rapid Appliance Service  Inc    1454 E  Michigan Avenue  48912   517  485 1320    MIDLAND   Knopic   s Do It Center  3128 Jefferson Ave   48640    517  832 2774    PRUDENVILLE   Ford s Do It Center  841 W  Houghton Lake  Drive  48651   517  366 7622    TRAVERSE CITY   De Weese Hardware Inc   1029 Carver  Street  49685   616  947 7670  MINNESOTA    BRAINERD   Diggz Motor Sports  4299 Hwy  371 North  56401    218  828 8088    DULUTH   All Brand Mr  Fixit  16 West First Street  55802    218  722 1499    DULUTH   Mr  Fix it   Metro Appl  Service Center  Inc    2020 W  Superior St   55806   218  722 9063    MINNEAPOLIS  ST  LOUIS PARK    Barness  4631 Excelsior  Blvd   55416   612  926 0521    ROCHESTER   Robert s Electronics  611 6th Ave  NW  55901    507  282 2140    ST  PAUL   Barness  1573 University Avenue  55104    612  646 3109  MISSISSIPPI    HATTIESBURG   Champion Cycle  amp  Fitness  104 South 37th  Avenue  39401   601  264 8233    IUKA   W  H  Fairless Hardware Co   Inc   117 Fulton Street   38852   601  423 2233   800  797 9457    JACKSON  RIDGELAND    Propeller Service   291 Hwy  51  Suite D6  39157   601  856 3191    MERIDIAN   Broadmoor Home Center  2420 Old North Hills  Street  P O  Box 3280  39305   601  483 7373    NATCHEZ   Western Auto  180 Seargent P
28. and tap the cap nut with a  hammer to secure it on the end of the steering column     e Position the vehicle body upright            q 6 Handlebar    Handlebar  Housing    Bottom Half    Steering  Column      Slide the bottom half of the handlebar housing onto the  end of the steering column  Make sure the rim on the  bottom of the handlebar housing fits into the hole in the  vehicle body     e Slide the handlebar  neck side down  onto the end of the  steering column  Make sure the handlebar arms fit into  the grooves in the handlebar housing and that the  soundbox fits over the rib       O     Cap Nut    a washer    Steering  Column    Helpful Hint  You may want the help of another adult to  support the steering column near the steering linkage  while assembling the handlebar to the vehicle body     e Push firmly on the handlebar to make sure that the  bottom half of the handlebar housing and the handlebar  are fully seated on the vehicle body     e Slide a washer onto the steering column      Fit a cap nut on the end of the steering column     e Tap the cap nut with a hammer to secure it on the end of  the steering column     e Pull up on the handlebar to make sure the assembly  is secure           Handlebar  Housing    Top Half    e Fit the top half of the handlebar housing onto the bottom  half of the handlebar housing    e Insert three  8 x 3 4  screws through the holes in the top  half of the handlebar housing and tighten the screws with  a Phillips screwdriver  Do not 
29. any child to drive near bodies of water   such as pools or creeks   obstructions  such as  furniture  low tree limbs or play equipment   or drop offs   such as stairs or decks      3  Do not allow any child to drive the vehicle in the dark   A child could encounter unexpected obstacles and    daytime or in a well lit area     have an accident  Operate the vehicle only in the T         Teach your child to avoid driving on steep inclines or    slopes  Restrict your child   s driving to areas that are  fairly level with gentle inclines or slopes of no more  than 10           While driving down a steep slope  the vehicle may  gain unsafe speed  even if the foot pedal is released  to stop         While driving across a steep slope  the vehicle may  tilt and tip over  The wheels could lose traction   causing the vehicle to slip     e While driving up a steep incline  the motor may  stop and the vehicle could roll backwards at an  unsafe speed     HN  crm    Incline should never be  more than 10        Do not operate this vehicle with more than one rider     seated on the seating area  A child who is not sitting on  the seat or who is standing on the vehicle could fall off   cause a tip over or block the driver s view  A child could  be seriously injured       Always wear shoes or sneakers when operating    this vehicle       Never put anything near any moving parts  Rotating    parts such as motors  gear boxes and wheels can snag  fingers  hair  etc   causing serious injury  Do not
30. artford Element  amp  Appliance Service  1500  Albany Avenue  06112   860  246 7424   800  787 7977    NEW HAVEN  HAMDEN    New Haven Appliance Service  Center  1627 Dixwell Avenue  06514   203  288 6229    SHELTON   Jeff   s Appliance  Inc   500A Howe Avenue  06484    203  924 8997    STAMFORD   Appliance Servicenter of Stamford   15 Cedar Heights Road  06905   203  322 7656    WATERBURY   PJ  Appliance Repair  935 South Main Street   06706   203  757 1014  DELAWARE    DOVER   Del Mar Appliance of Delaware  230 South Governors  Avenue  19904   302  674 2414   800  858 3424    WILMINGTON   Lyons Hardware  Inc   2021 Kirkwood Highway   19805   302  995 1260    FLORIDA  ATLANTIC BEACH   First Coast Repair  25 Seminole Road   32233   904  246 4616  CAPE CORAL   Family Hardware Do It Express  622 SE 47th  Terrace  33904   941  542 6365  DELRAY   Mister Fix It  209 S E  2nd Avenue  33483    561  243 9999  GAINESVILLE   Authorized Appliance Service Co    2614 S W  34th Street  32608   352  375 3886  HIALEAH   S O Service Co   925 Hialeah Drive  33010    305  887 6275  HOLLY HILL   Ormond Element 1668 Ridgewood Avenue   32117   904  677 3497  JACKSONVILLE   Authorized Appliance Service Co    6120 5 Powers Avenue  32217   904  737 5312  LAKELAND   Electric Shaver  amp  Small Appliance   4243 S  Florida Avenue  33813   941  644 4690  MIAMI   Goodman s Sales  amp  Service  13081 SW 133 Court   33186   305  278 8822  NORTH FORT MYERS   Family Hardware  13817  N  Cleveland Ave   33903   
31. at the  charger is plugged into the wall        Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is    ON           Charger is not working There is no sure way to tell if your charger is working unless  you have a volt meter  If you suspect there is a problem with  your charger  contact your local Power Wheels   authorized  service center  They can test your charger for you        Wrong type or improperly installed fuse Make sure that the batteries have properly installed  Power Wheels   thermal fuses before charging  For best  performance  do not use substitute parts        Tripped thermal fuse A thermal fuse may  trip  and shut down operation of the  vehicle if the vehicle is overloaded or the driving conditions  too severe  The fuse will automatically reset itself after  approximately 25 seconds  allowing the vehicle to resume  normal operation  To avoid repeated automatic shutdowns   do not overload the vehicle by exceeding the 65 Ibs  maximum weight capacity or by towing anything behind  the vehicle  Avoid severe driving conditions  such as driving  up very steep hills or running into fixed objects  which can  cause the wheels to stop spinning while power is still being  supplied to the motors  If a thermal fuse continually trips   contact your local Power Wheels   authorized service center        Loose wire or loose connectors Check all wires and connectors  Make sure the battery  connector is tightly plugged into the motor harness  connector  and that there are no loose wires a
32. e        We recommend that you start charging your batteries  before beginning assembly of your new vehicle        The batteries must be upright while charging   e The charger is not a toy   e Do not short circuit the batteries     e You do not need to remove the batteries from your  vehicle to recharge them     e Before charging the batteries  examine the battery cases  for cracks and other damage which may cause sulfuric  acid  electrolyte  to leak during the charging process  If  damage is detected  do not charge the batteries or use  them in your vehicle  Battery acid is very corrosive and  can cause severe damage to surfaces it contacts     e Do not charge the battery on a surface which could be  damaged by the acid contained inside the battery  Take  precautions to protect the surface on which you charge  your batteries     e Use only a Power Wheels   Type H 12 volt charger  120  VAC 60 Hz 28W with an output of 12 VDC 1200mA  to  charge your Power Wheels   6 volt batteries           Battery Charging    A Style  3 Charger  Connector    A Style  Battery Connector           Install a thermal fuse in each battery       Peel the backing from the underside of the plastic  thermal fuse casing and discard the backing       Insert the thermal fuse  prong side down  into the  battery  Make sure the prongs are fully inserted into  the battery      Press on the plastic casing to be sure it is adhered to  the battery    Note  The thermal fuses are properly installed in the  batterie
33. en pieces        During snowy or rainy weather  the vehicle should be  stored inside or under a protective cover  Remember to  charge the batteries at least once per month while your  vehicle is not in regular use     e Avoid operating the vehicle in wet or snowy conditions   and do not spray the vehicle with a hose  Do not wash  the vehicle with soap and water  Water or moisture in the  motors or electrical switches can cause them to corrode   and could cause switch or motor failure     e Avoid operating the vehicle on sand  loose dirt or gravel   Sand  loose dirt or gravel in the motors or electrical  switches can cause them to jam  and could cause switch  or motor failure     e The vehicle can be wiped down with a soft  dry cloth  For  a shiny finish  you can wipe plastic parts with a non wax  furniture polish applied to a soft cloth  Do not use  automotive wax  Do not use soap and water or spray the  vehicle with a hose     e To ensure that your vehicle stays in good operating order   we recommend that you periodically have your vehicle  checked by a Power Wheelse authorized service center   See page 25 for the list of authorized service centers or  call 1 800 348 0751 for the location of the authorized  service center nearest you              Rules for Safe Driving      A WARNING    e Adult supervision is required  Children  do not have the judgement necessary to  avoid many accidents  Be sure that  children operating this vehicle can do so  safely and that they are supe
34. epair        Charger gets warm during use    It is normal for some chargers to get  warm during use and is not reason  for concern  Some chargers do not  get warm during use     No action required     If your charger does not get warm during  use  it does not mean that it is not working properly        Batteries make a sizzling or  gurgling noise when charging    lt is normal for some batteries to  make noise and swell slightly while  charging and is not reason for  concern  Some batteries do not  make noise or swell while charging     No action required     If your batteries do not make noise or swell slightly  during charging  it does not mean that they are  not accepting the charge        If  after reviewing the Problems and Solutions Guide  the vehicle still fails to operate  please contact your nearest authorized  service center  see page 25  or contact Power Wheels   Consumer Affairs toll free at 1 800 348 0751     D    Authorized Service Centers       We are continually expanding our Authorized Service Center Network  Please check this listing for  the Authorized Service Center nearest you  If there is not one in your area  please call  Power Wheels   Consumer Affairs at 1 800 348 0751     ALABAMA    BIRMINGHAM   Frigid Service  amp  Sales   701 Graymont Ave  North  35203   205  323 5831    BIRMINGHAM   Frigid Service  amp  Sales   1861 Centerpoint Rd   35215   205  853 3952    BIRMINGHAM  HOMEWOOD    D  amp  R Appliance Company   154 West Valley Ave   35209   205  942
35. event the batteries from moving freely inside the  battery compartment  Always use the battery retainer to  secure the batteries in the battery compartment    e Examine the batteries  charger and their connectors for  excessive wear or damage each time you charge the  battery  If damage is detected  do not use the charger  or the batteries until you have replaced the worn or  damaged part    e Attempting to charge the batteries without thermal fuses  will not damage the batteries  but they will not charge     Disposal  amp  X    e Your Power Wheels   batteries are sealed lead acid  batteries  They must be recycled or disposed of in an  environmentally sound manner    e Do not dispose of a lead acid battery in your regular   household trash  The incineration  landfilling or mixing  of sealed lead acid batteries with household trash is  prohibited by law in most areas    e Return the batteries to a federal or state approved  lead acid battery recycler  such as a Power Wheels    authorized service center  or a local seller of automotive  batteries  In Minnesota  call 1 800 348 0751 if further  disposal information is required  Contact your local waste  management officials for other information regarding the  environmentally sound collection  recycling and disposal  of lead acid batteries     Caring    For Your Vehicle          Check all screws  retainers and their protective coverings  regularly and tighten as required  Check plastic parts on  a regular basis for cracks or brok
36. ice   Inc   6612 E  Virginia Beach Blvd   23502   804  461 4475    ROANOKE   Commonwealth Shaver  amp  Appliance Service   5524 Williamson Road  NW  24012   540 366 6038    SOUTH BOSTON   South Boston True Value  307 Broad Street   24592   804 572 6666    VIENNA   Appliance Fix It  8455 Tyco Road  22182    703  893 1234    WINCHESTER   Battery Mart of Winchester  Inc   1 Battery Dr    22601   703  655 0065    WOODBRIDGE   Baker s Appliance  13314 Occoquan Road   22191   703  490 5605    WASHINGTON    SEATTLE   Ajax Electric  2911 First Avenue South  98134    206  622 9945    SEATTLE  BELLEVUE    Action Small Appliance Service   1500 145th Place  SE  98007   206  643 9806    SPOKANE   SPARCO  West 45 2nd Avenue  99204    509  624 8965    SPOKANE   SPARCO  N  1119 Pines Rd   99206    509  922 9666    WEST VIRGINIA    BECKLEY   Jerry s Detectors  Vacuum  amp  Appl  Svc    411 Second Street  25801   304  253 3521    CHARLESTON   Sneed   s Vacuum  amp  Sewing Center  2614 7th  Avenue  25312   304  744 3670   800  245 8048  WV only     HARRISVILLE   Western Auto  1107 E  Main St   26362    304  643 2226    HUNTINGTON   Mike   s Appliance and Service  212 20th Street   25703   304  522 0737    MARTINSBURG   Battery Mart  1161 3 Winchester Avenue   25401   304  267 7033   800  464 7918    WHEELING   Fast Service Center  1058 Main Street  26003    304  232 5561  800  874 4090   WISCONSIN  APPLETON   G Tech Electric Tool  amp  Housewares Service   600 W  College Ave   54911   414  739 
37. ide the  hand grip onto the soundbox stem  moisten the hand  grip    e Repeat this procedure to fit the left handgrip onto the   D left side of the handlebar     Label Decoration          Proper label application will help to keep the labels looking their best  When applying labels  keep the following guidelines  in mind    e Wash your hands before applying the labels    e Before applying the labels  wipe the surface of the vehicle with a clean  dry cloth to remove any dust or oils    e Place the labels exactly as shown in the illustrations    e For best results  avoid repositioning a label once it has been applied to the vehicle     e After applying a label  rub the label firmly with a clean  dry cloth to make sure the label is adhered to your vehicle  Start  at the center of a label  and smooth towards the outer edges to remove air bubbles        Apply the  extra star  labels wherever you please to custom decorate you vehicle              Label Decoration                                             lt      oc                         Left Side          Battery Installation    Important Note  Use only Power Wheels   batteries with  Power Wheels   thermal fuses installed  Use of any other  batteries or fuses will damage your vehicle  Make sure  that you charge the batteries for at least 18 hours using  the enclosed Power Wheels   12 volt charger before oper   ating your vehicle for the first time  Charge the batteries  for at least 14 hours after each use of the vehicle  Never
38. ion  resulting in  serious injury    Use of Power Wheels   components in products other than Power Wheels   vehicles could  cause overheating  fire or explosion    The batteries must be handled by adults only  The batteries are heavy and contain sulfuric  acid  electrolyte   Dropping the batteries could result in serious injury    Never lift or carry the batteries by the wires or connectors  This can damage the batteries and  possibly cause a fire resulting in injury  Lift and carry the batteries by the cases only    Read the cautions on the back panel of the batteries    Never allow children to charge the batteries  Battery charging must be done by adults only   A child could be injured by the electricity involved in charging the batteries    Examine the batteries  charger and their connectors for excessive wear or damage each  time you charge the batteries  If damage or excessive wear is detected  do not use the  vehicle until you have replaced the worn or damaged part as it could possibly cause a fire  resulting in injury           e  f you experience a problem with this product  or are missing a part  please call us at 1 800 348 0751  rather than  return this product to the store     e Please identify all parts before assembly and save all packaging material until assembly is complete to ensure that no  parts are discarded     e Some parts were placed under the seat for shipment  Press the tab under the back of the seat and lift to access the  battery compartment     e Me
39. nder    e Insert two  8 x 3   4  screws through the round holes in the  mudflap and into the right fender     e Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver  Do not  over tighten     Bottom View    e Align the two oval holes in the right mudflap with the  pegs on the underside of the right fender    e Insert two  8 x 3   4  screws through the oval holes in the  mudflap and into the right fender    e Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver  Do not  over tighten     e Repeat steps 1 and 2 to assemble the left mudflap     L      to the left fender                  Rear Axle                  Fit a cap nut onto one end of the rear axle     Tap the other end of the rear axle with a hammer to  secure the cap nut on the end of the rear axle    Note  You may want to position the cap nut on a scrap   block of wood to protect the assembly surface        e Slide a hex bushing  ring side first  onto the rear axle   e Slide a hubcap  ring side first  onto the rear axle     e Slide a wheel onto the rear axle  Make sure the ribs on  the wheel face up     e Slide a rear wheel driver  ring side first  onto the rear    axle  Fit the grooves on the rear wheel driver onto the  ribs on the wheel      Slide a washer onto the rear wheel axle     9  Set the rear axle assembly aside     Assembly      Slide a hex bushing  barrel side first  onto the rear axle   5 Press all but the ring on the hex bushing into the wheel   a    Rear Axle e Fit a cap nut on the end of the rear axle        Fit the
40. over tighten              Assembly    Key Assembly    Microphone   m  7    Front Fairing          e Bend the plastic tip at the end of the microphone cord so  Handlebar that it forms a  T      99899IUDD    Insert the plastic tip through the hole in the handlebar  housing    e Pull lightly on the microphone cord to make sure it is  secure in the dash    e Fit the tab on the back of the microphone into the hole in      Fit the front fairing onto the handlebar assembly  Make the center of the dash to hook it to the dash   sure that the screw tabs on the handlebar assembly are    Snap the key assembly into the large hole in the dash  aligned with the screw pegs on the front fairing  herdo Kobe nio ike holes imine     e Insert four  8 x 3 4  screws through the top half P ee j i  of the handlebar housing and into the front fairing and  tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver  Do not  over tighten     e Insert two  8 x       4  screws up through the bottom half of  the handlebar housing and into the front fairing and  tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver    Do not over tighten    Helpful Hint  You may want to use a long screwdriver to   tighten the screws going into the bottom half of the   handlebar housing           Note  The left and right handgrips are not  interchangeable  The hole in the left handgrip is smaller  than the hole in the right handgrip    e Fit the right hand grip onto the soundbox stem on the  right side of the handlebar  If it is difficult to sl
41. ow to Operate Your Vehicle       Help your child practice steering to learn how far and  how quickly to turn the handlebar when driving forward in  high speed       Stopping in high speed is the same as stopping in low  speed  The vehicle automatically stops when your child   s  foot is lifted from the pedal     Bumper to Bumper     Limited Warranty        One year limited warranty from the date of  purchase on the Power Wheels   vehicle     Six month limited warranty on 6 volt batteries     For the original purchaser  this one year limited warranty  covers the Power Wheels  ride on vehicle  purchased from  Power Wheels    against defects in materials and work   manship  The six month limited warranty applies only to the  6 volt batteries included by Power Wheels   with the original  purchase of the vehicle     This warranty covers normal use and does not cover the  Power Wheels  vehicle or battery if it has been damaged by  unreasonable use  neglect  accident  abuse  misuse   improper service or other causes not arising out of defects  in materials or workmanship  Evidence of any attempt at  consumer repair will void this warranty  This warranty does  not cover  and is intended to exclude  any liability on the  part of Power Wheels    whether under this warranty or  implied by law  or any indirect or consequential damages for  breach of warranty  Some states do not allow the exclusion  or limitation  so this limitation may not apply to you     Should you need service or assi
42. p on the front of the vehicle body while   pressing down on the cowling to make sure the front   tabs snap into the slots     D    14    Indentation    Handlebar    oa Lock Nut    Neck    Lock Nut      gt       WNW       Position the handlebar so that the side with the three  holes and circular indentation faces up        Fit the neck against the bottom of the handlebar  with  the holes in the handlebar and neck aligned     e Insert a 1 2  screw down through each of the two outer  holes in the handlebar and then through the neck     e Fit a lock nut on the end of each screw     e Using pliers to steady the lock nuts  tighten each screw  with a Phillips screwdriver  Do not over tighten     13    Handlebar    e Position the handlebar with the neck facing down and the  handlebar curving toward you     e Slide the soundbox onto the right end of the handlebar   soundbox side first     e Set the handlebar assembly aside           Steering         Column    Upper  Steering  Linkage    Lower  Steering  Linkage    ae    Gir     gt  ean   T    e Lift the front end of the vehicle       Slide the straight end of the steering column through the  hole in the upper steering linkage and out through the  hole in the vehicle body       Insert the curved end of the steering column into the  hole in the lower steering linkage                          Steering  Column           AN aes          atc          e Fit a cap nut on the curved end of the steering column     e Support the steering column 
43. peated automatic shutdowns   do not overload the vehicle by exceeding the 65 lbs  maximum weight capacity or by towing anything behind  the vehicle  Avoid severe driving conditions  such as driving  up very steep hills or running into fixed objects  which can  cause the wheels to stop spinning while power is still being  supplied to the motors  If a thermal fuse continually trips   contact your local Power Wheels   authorized service center        Short run time  Less than Undercharged batteries Charge the batteries  New batteries should have been   1   3 hours per charge  charged for at least 18 hours before using the vehicle for  the first time  After first time use  recharge the batteries for  at least 14 hours after each use  Never charge the  batteries longer than 30 hours        Check all wires and connectors  Make sure the battery  connector is tightly plugged into the charger connector   and that the charger is plugged into the wall     Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is    ON           Overcharged batteries Do not charge the batteries longer than 30 hours  If you  suspect that your batteries are damaged as a result of  overcharging  contact your local Power Wheels   authorized  service center  They can test your batteries for you        Batteries are old and will not Even with proper care  a rechargeable battery does not   accept full charge last forever  Average battery life is 1 to 3 years depending  on vehicle use and use conditions  For best performance  
44. rentiss Dr   39120    601  445 4186    STARKVILLE   East Mississippi Lumber Co    300 Russell Street  39759   601  323 3554    MISSOURI    INDEPENDENCE   Mar Beck Appliance Service Co    4476 South Noland Road  64055   816  478 1889    KANSAS CITY   Mar Beck Appliance Service Co    303 W  79th Street  64114   816  523 6931    KANSAS CITY  GLADSTONE    Mar Beck Appliance Serv  Co    6559 N  Oak Traffic Way  64118   816  436 9191    POPLAR BLUFF   Mills Iron  amp  Supply  1919 S  Westwood Blvd    63901   573  785 2628    SPRINGFIELD   Mar Beck Appliance Service Co    2704 S  Glenstone Avenue  65804   417  882 3070    ST  LOUIS   Authorized Appliance  Inc   2355 Hampton Avenue   63139   314  647 4250    ST  LOUIS   Brand Service Center  Inc   1624 S  Broadway   63104   314  231 0751  MONTANA    BILLINGS   Radio Equipment Company   1120 16th Street West  59104   406  256 9778    800  711 4024    NEBRASKA    GRAND ISLAND   Mundts Small Appliance  amp  Vacuum Repair   1822 W  Northfront Street  68803   308  382 5084   LINCOLN   CB Small Appliance  432 South 11th Street  68508    402  475 2546    LINCOLN   Sperry TV  1115 North 47th St   68503    402  464 9181    LINCOLN   Sperry TV  2013 Highway 2  68502    402  464 9181    NORTH PLATTE   Sperry TV  1855 West A Street  Westfield  Shopping Center  69010   308  532 5200    OMAHA   Myers Electric Co   7571 Dodge Street  68114    402  393 8388   800  234 1414    OMAHA   Myers Electric Co   Inc   1458 South 16th Street   68108   402  34
45. round the  motors        Dead batteries lf your batteries are old or if you have not followed Battery  Care instructions  your batteries may be dead  If you are  unsure whether or not the batteries are dead  you can have  them tested at your local Power Wheels   authorized  service center        Electrical switch damage The electrical switches can become corroded due to  exposure to water or moisture  or can jam due to loose dirt   sand or gravel  Contact your local Power Wheels    authorized service center for diagnosis and repair        Motor damage Contact your local Power Wheels  authorized service center  for diagnosis and repair     Vehicle was running but Loose wire or loose connectors Check all wires and connectors  Make sure the battery   suddenly stopped connector is tightly plugged into the motor harness  connector  and that there are no loose wires around  the motors        Wrong type or improperly installed fuse Make sure that the battery has properly installed  Power Wheels  thermal fuses installed before charging   For best performance  do not use substitute parts        Problems and Solutions Guide    popem   Possible Cause   sowon    Vehicle was running Tripped thermal fuse A thermal fuse may  trip  and shut down operation of the   butsuddenly stopped vehicle if the vehicle is overloaded or the driving conditions  too severe  The fuse will automatically reset itself after  approximately 25 seconds  allowing the vehicle to resume  normal operation  To avoid re
46. rvised at  all times    Never use near steps  driveways  steep  inclines  roadways  alleys  swimming  pool areas or other bodies of water   Always wear shoes or sneakers when  operating this vehicle    Never allow more than one rider    The rider should sit on the seat when  the vehicle is in operation    Improper use of this vehicle could lead  to a serious or fatal accident  Allow  children to play with this vehicle only  when you have determined that they  can do so safely  Follow all instructions  to help your child enjoy this vehicle as  safely as possible        Teach Safety Rules to Children    While children can quickly develop the skill necessary to  drive this vehicle  it is important to remember that their  judgment skills are still very immature  Unsupervised  driving by children can lead to serious injury  Before  children use this vehicle  an adult should carefully evaluate  the driving area as well as the children   s skill level and  ability to drive this vehicle safely  Children are not always  able to recognize or anticipate hazards  even when they  have been taught about them  There is no acceptable  substitute for adult supervision     Teach appropriate safety rules to your child before  allowing operation of this vehicle  These rules should also  be reviewed with neighborhood children or other  playmates who want to drive this vehicle     1  Do not allow any child to drive the vehicle in the street  or near moving  motorized  vehicles     2  Do not allow 
47. s  Square  Goucher Street  15905   814  255 4752   KINGSTON   Vac Way Appliance  amp  Service  595 Market Street   18704   717  288 4508   LITTLESTOWN   Machinery Services  830 West King Street   17340   717  359 5051   MOSCOW   Vac Way Appliance  amp  Service RR  6 Box 6237   18444   717  842 4668   ORANGEVILLE   Hess Do It Center  amp  Market  Route 487  Box 4  M  17859   717  683 5162   PHILADELPHIA   Appliance Care Service Corp   6407 Rising  Sun Ave   19111   215  725 3112   PHILADELPHIA  COLLINGDALE    J F  Kenney Electric    920 MacDade Boulevard  19023   610  534 7373  PITTSBURGH   Ferry Electric Service Co   7498 McKnight  Road  15237   412  364 3403   PITTSBURGH   Ferry Electric Service Co   140 Clairton Blvd    15236   412  653 6004   READING   Electric Repair Co   502 504 North 9th Street   19604   610  376 5444   800  422 8171  PA only   SCRANTON   Vac Way Appliance and Service  601 Cedar  Avenue  18505   717  343 1121   SHAMOKIN DAM   Willard Battery Outlet  138 S  Old Trail   17876   717  743 5383   TROY   Hoover Hardware  9 Canton  16947   800  251 2156    717  297 3445   WASHINGTON   Murphy Family Inc   585 East National Pike   15301   412  225 0324   WILKES BARRE   Walter Hardware DO IT Center    57 N  Welles Street  18702   717  823 1406   YORK   Parcel Plus  2549 E  Market Street  York Market Place   17402   717  757 1875    PUERTO RICO    GATINEAU   Les Equipements Brabant  amp  Fils  776B Blvd   Maloney  J8P 1G6   819  663 2526    HATILLO   Tropical Part
48. s Service  P O  Box 1335  Road 130 KM  8 5  00659   787  898 6474    MAYAGUEZ   Cardona Appliance Service  8 San Vicente Sreet   00680   787  832 8366    MAYAGUEZ   Melendez Home Appliance Repair  Calle Post 319  Sur  00680   787  832 5225    PONCE   Ferreteria Vivian  Centro Comercial  Los Caobos  7   00731   787  840 0677    PUERTO NUEVO   Buckeye Service  1013 Jesus T  Pinero  Avenue  00920   787  782 6175  RHODE ISLAND  PROVIDENCE   Marshall Electric Co   200 Broad Street  02903    401  331 4482  SOUTH CAROLINA    CHARLESTON HEIGHTS   Dorchester Electric Service   3575 Dorchester Avenue  29405   803  747 5221    COLUMBIA   Authorized Appliance Servicenter  1811 Taylor  Street  29202   803  254 8414    DARLINGTON   Hobbies and More  1570 South Main Street   29532   803  393 0355  FAX  803  393 8171    GREENWOOD   Bikes  amp  Boards  amp  Mopeds  203A Montague  Avenue  29646   864  229 2453    SENECA   Seneca Micronics  110 East North First  29678    864  882 6593    SPARTANBURG   Boiling Springs Hardware  3124 Boiling  Springs Rd  29303   864  578 1852    VARNVILLE   P amp S Small Engine  amp  Variety Shop   105 Carolina Avenue  West  29944   803  943 9141    TENNESSEE    CHATTANOOGA   Light Electric  732 East 11th Street  37403    615  267 9224    KNOXVILLE   Appliance  amp  Electric Service Company   4816 M Kingston Pike  37919   423  588 5395   800  585 5395    KNOXVILLE   Authorized Appliance Service Center   1206 North Central Street  37917   423  524 3376    MEMPHIS 
49. s when the plastic casings rest squarely on  top of the batteries     Battery Connector    POWER  WHEELS         Align the ribs on the top of one of the battery  connectors with the slots on the bottom of the other  battery connector        Stack the two battery connectors and press to join    Note  Make sure that the two connectors on the charger   are also stacked and joined     Battery  Connector          Correct    Incorrect        Plug the charger and battery connectors together   Push firmly to make sure the two connectors are  completely joined        WHEELS            Plug the charger into a standard 120 volt wall outlet     Note  If power flow to the wall outlet is controlled by a  switch  make sure the switch is    ON        Before first time use  charge the batteries for  at least 18 hours  Never charge the batteries longer  than 30 hours     Recharge the batteries for at least 14 hours after  each use of your vehicle  Do not charge the batteries  longer than 30 hours     Once the batteries are charged  disconnect the charger  connector from the battery connector  Unplug the  charger from the wall outlet  The batteries are now  charged and are ready to be installed in your vehicle     Mudflap    Bottom View    e Position the vehicle body upside down    Note  The mudflaps are marked    R    and    L    to designate   right and left    e With the    R    marking facing up  align the two round  holes in the right mudflap with the pegs on the underside  of the right fe
50. ss the foot pedal  The vehicle will drive forward at a vehicle and automatically knows how to stop   maximum of 21 2 mph    e Help your child practice steering to learn how far and  how quickly to turn the handlebar when driving forward  in low speed        To Back Up                                  Please Note  To avoid damaging the motors and gears   make sure to stop the vehicle before switching from  forward to reverse     e Move the shifter to the REVERSE position        How to Operate Your Vehicle    Advanced Use   High Speed Drive    Disconnecting the High Speed Lock Out    Lock Out  An R j                   Before you disconnect the high speed lock out  make sure    your child knows how to start and stop the vehicle and   knows the rules for safe driving  When the high speed   lock out is disengaged  the vehicle can be driven forward  in low speed  21 2 mph  maximum  or high speed  5 mph   maximum     e Remove the lock out screw from the shifter box using a  Phillips screwdriver  Store the screw in the hole in the  shifter for future use  You can re insert the screw into the  shifter box if you want to lock out high speed and allow  operation of the vehicle in low speed only     To Drive                   Please Note  To avoid damaging the motors and gears     stop the vehicle before shifting between low and high  speed   e Make sure the shifter is in the HIGH SPEED position     e Press the foot pedal  The vehicle will drive forward  at a maximum of 5 mph           H
51. st be handled by adults  only  The batteries are heavy and contain  sulfuric acid  electrolyte   Dropping the  batteries could result in serious injury   Never allow children to charge the  batteries  Battery charging must be done  by adults only  A child could be injured  by the electricity involved in charging   the batteries    Use of the wrong type batteries  fuses or  charger could cause a fire or explosion   resulting in serious injury    Use of Power Wheels   components in  products other than Power Wheels    vehicles could cause overheating  fire   or explosion     Read the cautions on the back panel of  the batteries    Never lift or carry the batteries by the  wires or connectors  This can damage the  batteries and possibly cause a fire  Lift  and carry the batteries by the case only   Examine the batteries  charger and their  connector for excessive wear or damage  each time you charge the battery  If  damage or excessive wear is detected   do not use the charger or the vehicle   until you have replaced the worn or  damaged part    Do not bypass a Power Wheels  fuse  It is  a safety device    Never alter this vehicle or its electrical  system in any way  Alterations could  cause a fire resulting in injury and could  also ruin the electrical system        Battery Charging       CAUTION       Use the charger in dry locations only     Important Notes        Your new batteries must be charged for at least 18  hours before you use them in your vehicle for the  first tim
52. stance with your vehicle  during the warranty period  do not return the vehicle to  the store  Power Wheels   has provided a nationwide  network of authorized service centers  Please refer to the  list in this manual  Power Wheels  is continually expanding  our Authorized Service Center Network  If there is not an  authorized service center in your area  please call  Consumer Affairs for information  1 800 348 0751     This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may  also have other rights which may vary from state to state     Please save your original sales receipt            Problems and Solutions Guide       IMPORTANT  If you experience a problem with your vehicle  first check the Problems and Solutions  Guide below  If you still experience a problem  please contact Power Wheels   Consumer Affairs   toll free at 1 800 348 0751 between 8 AM and 5 PM  EST  Monday through Friday  Or  contact  your local Power Wheels   authorized service center  For the location nearest you  please refer to  the Authorized Service Center list beginning on page 25     Vehicle does not run Undercharged batteries Charge the batteries  New batteries should have been  charged for at least 18 hours before using the vehicle for  the first time  After first time use  recharge the batteries for  at least 14 hours after each use  Never charge the batteries  longer than 30 hours        Check all connectors  Make sure the battery connector is  tightly plugged into the charger connector  and th
53. tal parts have been coated with a lubricant to protect them during shipment  Wipe all metal parts with a paper towel  to remove any excess lubricant     Mudflap Set    Hubcap   4    Handlebar Neck    Cowling                                                                               Rear Wheel Driver   2    Steering Column    Right Hand Grip Left Hand Grip          Sound Box  Handlebar Housing    Top Half       Handlebar Housing    Bottom Half       2 3    Radio Knob   2 Lock Nut   2 Round Bushing   2    Se O    Handlebar                                     j     Cap Nut Hex Bushing   4 Microphone    Not Shown  Label Sheet  Literature Bag Installation Tool    O     8 x 4  Screw     19        he  Washer   6  Cap Nut     8 n  All Shown Actual Size 11   2  Screw   2     For your convenience  extra washers  screws and cap nuts have been included                l    1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   0   1           Vehicle Body  Cowling   Seat   Wheel   4  Hubcap   4   Cap Nut   6  Steering Column  Right Mudflap   6 Volt Battery   2  Key Assembly  Microphone    Parts Diagram    Radio Knob   2   Right Hand Grip   Handlebar Housing   Top Half  Handlebar Housing     Bottom Half   Front Fairing   Handlebar   Sound Box   Handlebar Neck   Hex Bushing   4    Round Bushing   2  Lock Nut   2  Rear Wheel Driver   2   8 x 34  Screw   17  7he  Washer   5  114  Screw   2    12 Volt Charger  Not Shown  Label Sheet  Left Mudflap  Left Hand Grip                 A WARNING    e The batteries mu
54. uce vomiting  Call a physician     e Charge new batteries for at least 18 hours before first  use  Never charge the batteries longer than 30 hours   Overcharging or undercharging the batteries may  shorten battery life and decrease vehicle running time     e After the first charge  recharge the batteries for at least  14 hours after each use  Never charge the batteries  longer than 30 hours  Charge the batteries after each  use  regardless of how long the vehicle was used     e The batteries must be upright while charging     e Do not allow the batteries to run down completely  before charging     e Charge the batteries before storing the vehicle     e Charge the batteries at least once per month  even if  the vehicle has not been used    e Leaving the batteries in a discharged condition will  ruin them    e Always remove an exhausted battery from the vehicle   Battery leakage and corrosion can damage the vehicle    e Do not store the batteries on a surface which could be  damaged by the acid contained inside the batteries   Take precautions to protect the surface on which you  store the batteries       Do not store the batteries in temperatures above 75   F  or below  10   F    e When you purchase replacement Power Wheels   Type H  batteries  you should buy them as a set  Using an  older battery with a new battery may result in poor  performance and may cause permanent damage to both  batteries  Remember to charge new batteries for at least  18 hours before first use    e Pr
    
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