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1. Lens Guard 117 Lens Assembly Wide Tab e Insert the wide tab on a lens assembly into the wide slot in a light housing assembly y e Press firmly to snap the lens assembly into the light housing Light Housing assembly Assembly e Repeat this procedure to assem Wi lot ble the other lens assembly to the oer other light housing assembly Assembly Light Rack lt henoanaanannan 8 x 1 Screw 2 3 6 Washer 2 Both Shown Actual Size ee Sport Bar Long Seat Belt Strap 18 e Slide the assembled sport bar lights onto the light rack with the lenses facing away from the hinge e Fit a 1e washer onto each of two 8 X 1 screws e Insert the 8 x 1 screws with washers up through the light rack and into the sport bar lights as shown e Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten 19 e Position the sport bar on its side with the ends curving away from you e Slide the loop at the end of the long seat belt strap onto the center section of the sport bar Please Note Make sure that the side of the seat belt strap with the fastener is facing away from you and that the seat belt strap is not twisted Outer Slot Right Sport Bar Assembly 20 N 6 x 1 2 Screw 2 Shown Actual Size e Fit the bottom half of the light rack onto the center section of the sport bar e Insert two 6 x 1 2 screws up through th
2. POWER WHEELS by Fisher Price Piar Product features may vary from the picture above A CAUTION ELECTRIC TOY Not recommended for children under 3 years of age As with all electric products precautions should be observed during handling and use to prevent electric shock Monster Sound BIGFOOT Owner s Manual with Assembly Instructions Please read this manual and save it with your original sale s receipt For Model 74420 Tools needed for assembly Phillios Screwdriver Slotted Screwdriver Hammer Safety Scissors Three size LR6 AA alkaline batteries not included needed for sound box Use only with Power Wheels Type H 6 Volt Batteries Power Wheels 30 Amp Fuses and Power Wheels Type H 12 Volt Charger all included Throughout this manual you will find important messages in the A WARNING form of WARNINGS CAUTIONS and NOTES WARNING SIGNALS SOMETHING THAT COULD HURT YOUR CHILD OR YOU The message explains the hazard and how you can avoid it A 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 batteries or help in assembly of the vehicle e Keep small parts and plastic bags out of children s reach Dispose of plastic bags properly e Adult supervision is required Children do not have the
3. Power Wheels Consumer Affairs at 1 800 348 0751 While the 6 volt batteries are charging the charger may become warm to the touch This is a normal condition and does not indicate a problem Monster Sound BIGFOOT is suitable for use on grass asphalt or other hard surfaces To prevent damage to the motors and switches do not operate the vehicle on loose dirt gravel or sand To prevent damage to electrical components store Monster Sound BIGFOOT inside or under a pro tective cover during snowy or rainy weather Do not leave Monster Sound BIGFOOT out in the rain or let your child wash it with soap and water Monster Sound BIGFOOT has a special circuit breaker in the wiring to protect the motors and electrical system If the vehicle is put under extreme load driving on rough surfaces too much weight climbing too steep of an incline the circuit breaker will shut the electrical system down for up to 20 seconds If the system repeatedly shuts down the driving conditions may be too demanding ie too steep or foo much weight Metal 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 If 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 Please save all packaging material until assembly is complete to ensure that no parts are discar
4. 818 915 4935 DUBLIN California Electric Service Center 6759 Sierra Court Suite B 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 310 430 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 Terry 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 SAN CARLOS California Electric Service Center 990 Suite Industrial Road Suite 102 94070 415 593 6696 SAN DIEGO California Electric Service Center 3430 El Cajon Blvd 92104 619 283 6488 FRANCISCO California Electric Service Center 1090 Bryant Street 94103 415 431 8494 SAN JOSE California Electric Service
5. 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 801 Petros 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 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 Center 6759 Sierra Court Suite B 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 310 430 2668 MERCED Moosehead Electronics 920 W 18th Street 95340 209 723 4712 MISSION VIEJO California Electric Service Center 23725 Via Fabricante Uni
6. W Atlantic Blvd 33069 305 978 0467 800 635 6488 PORT ST LUCIE Hoppe s Authorized Vac amp Appliance 6735 S Federal Way 34592 407 464 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 813 385 2785 SPRING HILL Crowder Bros Hardware 5350 Spring Hill Dr 34606 904 686 4743 ST PETERSBURG Keystone Electric 4604 Central Avenue 33711 813 321 1124 STUART Appliance Doctors 3166 S E Dixie Highway 34997 407 287 6437 SUNRISE Muller Appliance Service 2620 N University Drive 33322 305 749 5460 TALLAHASSEE Prescott s Ace Hardware 4831 Kerry Forest Parkway 32308 904 668 3389 TAMPA Authorized Appliance Service Co Dibbs Plaza 4119 Gunn Hwy Unit 8 33624 813 968 6638 VERO BEACH Hoppe s Authorized Vac amp Appliance 1872 Commerce Avenue 32960 407 562 4466 WEST PALM BEACH Satisfaction TV Video Service Inc 1701 05 Kirk Road 33406 407 439 3733 GEORGIA ATLANTA Georgia Service Center 5366 Buford Hwy 30340 770 455 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 a
7. 1 screws into the steering wheel cap e Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Assembly Position 11 e Insert the two tabs on the bottom of the seat into the slots in the vehicle body AY 8 x 1 Screw 4 112 Shown Actual Size Please Note The seat can be assembled in either of two positions for your child s comfort e Push down on the center of the seat and slide it toward the rear of the vehicle e Align the screw holes in the back of the seat with the first or second set of holes in the vehicle body e Check your child s fit in the vehicle by observing foot to pedal distance and adjust the position of the seat if necessary e Insert two 8 x 1 screws through the holes in the back of the seat and into the holes in the vehicle body as shown e Insert two screws through the holes in the armrests and into the vehicle body as shown e Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Center Hole Assembly Sport Bar Feet 13 ntt 8 x 1 Screw 2 Shown Actual Size eUsing safety scissors remove the sport bar feet from the plastic connector Dispose of the plastic connector Insert the peg on a sport bar foot into the hole closest to the back of the seat in one side of the vehicle body Align the hole in the sport bar foot with the hole in the vehicle body Make sure the large hole in the center of
8. Appliance 307 Jordan Lane 35805 205 837 4551 MOBILE Foster s Appliance Repair 1660 South Beltline Hwy 36693 205 666 2670 MONTGOMERY Acme Service Co 2603 Highland Ave 36107 205 264 2456 800 285 2160 TUSCALOOSA NORTHPORT Frigid Service amp Sales 2813 Lurleen B Wallace Blvd 35476 205 339 3624 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 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 801 Petros 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 BAKERSFIELD Southwest TV 6300 White Lane 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
9. Ash Avenue 92631 5020 714 870 0900 LOS ALAMITOS California Electric Service Center 11284 Los Alamitos Blvd 90720 310 430 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 Terry 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 Suite SACRAMENTO California Electric Service Center 1821 Q Street 95814 916 443 5711 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 FRANCISCO California Electric Service Center 1090 Bryant Street 94103 415 431 8494 SAN JOSE California Electric Service Center 783 The Alameda 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 Ca
10. California Electric Service Center 1821 Q Street 95814 916 443 5711 SAN CARLOS California Electric Service Center 990 Industrial Road Suite 102 94070 415 593 6696 Suite SAN DIEGO California Electric Service Center 3430 El Cajon Blvd 92104 619 283 6488 FRANCISCO California Electric Service Center 1090 Bryant Street 94103 415 431 8494 SAN JOSE California Electric Service Center 783 The Alameda 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 SAN 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 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 809
11. Center 783 The Alameda 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 SAN 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 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 809 North Avenue 81501 970 243 3360 CONNECTICUT HARTFORD BLOOMFIELD Philips Consumer Electronics 1294 Blue Hills Avenue 06002 203 726 9612 800 862 2225 HARTFORD Hartford 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
12. Ogden Avenue 60515 708 852 1550 800 829 1798 CHICAGO MORTON GROVE Brand Service Center Inc 5618 Dempster Street 60053 708 965 5900 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 708 647 8250 Authorized Service Centers 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 3959 CULLMAN Robert G Werner Company 1115 4th Street S W 35055 205 734 5673 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 Hwy 36693 205 666 2670 MONTGOMERY Acme Service Co 2603 Highland Ave 36107 205 264 2456 800 285 2160 TUSCALOOSA NORTHPORT Frigid Service amp Sales 2813 Lurleen B Wallace Blvd 35476 205 339 3624 ALASKA ANCHORAGE Ken s Electronics Service 360 E Inter national Ste 8 99518
13. Satisfaction TV Video Service Inc 1701 05 Kirk Road 33406 407 439 3733 GEORGIA ATLANTA Georgia Service Center 5366 Buford Hwy 30340 770 455 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 MACON Capitol Cycle Company 1090 Washington Avenue 31201 912 745 3946 SAVANNAH Hagins Appliance Service 3 West Victory Drive 31405 912 233 8372 TIFTON Western Auto 354 S Main St 31794 912 382 5767 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 Francais 61821 217 355 0220 CHICAGO Chicagoland Bicycle 10126 S Western Ave 60643 312 445 0811 CHICAGO BERWYN Brand Service Center 6739 West Cermak 60402 708 749 4315 CHICAGO DOWNER S GROVE Authorized Appliance Service Co 1644 W
14. amp Small Appliance 4243 S Florida Avenue 33813 813 644 4690 NORTH FORT MYERS Family Hardware 13817 N Cleveland Ave 33903 813 995 6161 OCALA Vacuums Inc 3535 S E Maricamp Road 103 34471 904 694 2247 ORLANDO Philips Consumer Electronics 2452 Sand Lake Road 32809 407 857 8998 800 942 6128 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 North Davis Highway 32503 904 432 8853 POMPANO BEACH Authorized Appliance Service Co 2171 N Dixie Highway 33060 305 941 2038 POMPANO BEACH Philips Consumer Electronics 2099 W Atlantic Blvd 33069 305 978 0467 800 635 6488 PORT ST LUCIE Hoppe s Authorized Vac amp Appliance 6735 S Federal Way 34592 407 464 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 813 385 2785 SPRING HILL Crowder Bros Hardware 5350 Spring Hill Dr 34606 904 686 4743 ST PETERSBURG Keystone Electric 4604 Central Avenue 33711 813 321 1124 STUART Appliance Doctors 3166 S E Dixie Highway 34997 407 287
15. backwards at an unsafe speed TUNDRA ce Incline should never be more than 10 5 Never allow more than one child in the vehicle at one time Children who are not sitting on the seat or who are standing on the vehicle could fall off cause d tip over or block the driver s view A child could be seriously injured 6 Always wear shoes or sneakers when operating or riding in this vehicle 7 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 allow operation of the vehicle when it is on its side or in an upside down position 8 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 and when turned off The presence of flammable liquids or vapors could cause an explosion or a fire Keep alll flammable products in tightly sealed con tainers 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 e Rotate the lock fasteners in the hood counter clockwise 90 4 turn with a slotted screwdriver to unlock the hood e Raise the hood to access the batteries e Squeeze the tabs on the motor harness connector
16. by a Power Wheels Authorized Service Center See page 40 for the list of Authorized Service Centers or call 1 800 348 0751 for the location of the Authorized Service Center nearest you If have a problem that can t solve myself what should do Power Wheels has over 300 Authorized Service Center locations They can repair vehicles under warranty or out of warranty or sell you the proper parts for you to do the repair work These service centers have factory trained personnel and use only genuine Power Wheels replacement parts If there is not an Authorized Service Center in your area please call Power Wheels Consumer Affairs toll free at 1 800 348 0751 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 6 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 40 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 batteries for at least 14 hours after each use Never charge the batteries longer than 30 hours Chec
17. ees Battery Handling Care Disposdl 00 Rules for Safe Diving 6 6 cee ee How to Operate Your Vehicle 00 00 05 Statement of Limited Warranty 0 0 0 Authorized Service Centers aoaaa aaa Message to Parents Thank you for purchasing the Power Wheels Monster Sound BIGFOOT For over 30 years Power Wheels has manufactured high quality battery powered vehicles for children Our goal is to provide your child with an enjoyable and safe driving experience To help achieve this goal it is extremely important that you read this entire manual and share the appropriate information with your child Monster Sound BIGFOOT requires adult assembly Please set aside at least 45 minutes for assembly Read the assembly instructions carefully and identify all parts before assembly Refer to the Parts Section beginning on page 6 for parts identification Save all packaging material until assembly is complete to ensure that no parts are discarded In the unlikely event that parts are missing or damaged or if you have any questions about your Power Wheels vehicle please call our Consumer Affairs toll free service lines open from 8 AM to 6 PM EST Monday through Friday Please call us at 1 800 348 0751 Trained customer service representatives are available to take your call in English or French Habla Espanol Si usted tiene alguna pregunta necesita asistencia llame gratis 1 800 348 0755 para los Es
18. 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 e Improper use of this vehicle could lead to a serious or fatal accident Allow children to play with Monster Sound BIGFOOT 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 e Never use near steps driveways steep inclines roadways alleys swimming pool areas or other bodies of water e Always wear shoes or sneakers when operating or riding in this vehicle e Never allow more than one rider e The rider should sit on the seat when the vehicle is in operation e Hot motor covers Handle carefully e 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 e Use of the wrong type 6 volt battery fuse or charger could cause a fire or explosion resulting in serious injury e Never add unauthorized parts to the vehicle or use substitute parts Use only specified Power Wheels replacement parts e The 6 volt batteries must be handled by adults only e Never lift or carry the 6 volt batteries by the wires or connectors This can damage the 6 volt batteries and possibly cause a fire resulting in injury Lift and carry the 6 volt batteries by the cases only e Never permit a child to handle the 6 volt batt
19. of the sport bar as shown e Tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten e Repeat steps 23 and 24 to attach the left sport bar bracket to the left side of the sport bar 26 C 8 x 1 Screw 4 Shown Actual Size e Insert a 8 x 1 screw into each of the two outer screw holes in the top of the front bumper e Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten e Insert a 8 x 1 screw into each of the two outer screw holes in the top of the rear bumper e Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Assembly Flat Side Tailgate 27 e With the fastener side of the short seat belt strap facing the floor of the vehicle body insert the T tab at the end of the short seat belt strap into the slot in front of the seat Do not insert the T tab in the middle of the strap through the slot e Pull up on the short seat belt strap to make sure it is properly inserted in the slot e Fasten the seat belt straps 28 e Using safety scissors remove the taillight lenses from the plastic connector Dispose of the plastic connector e Face the rear of the vehicle e Insert the tabs on the back of the right and left taillight lenses into the taillight slots in the vehicle body Please Note The left and right taillight lenses are NOT inter changeable e Press firmly to snap the tabs into the slots 29 e Posit
20. substitute parts Driving conditions are too stressful Use only on gentle inclines or slopes of 10 or less Extreme temperatures can also affect run time If the driving conditions are too stressful the vehicle will automatically shut down The vehicle will reset itself after approximately 20 seconds Adjust the driving conditions to prevent additional automatic shut downs Problems and Solutions Guide 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 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 Batteries need charging After approximately 1 hour of constant use in high speed or 3 hours of constant use in low speed the batteries need charging Wrong type or improperly installed fuse Make sure that each battery has a properly installed Power Wheels 30 amp fuse installed before charging For best performance do not use substitute parts Batteries are old and will not accept Even with proper care rechargeable batteries do not last full charge forever Average battery life is 1 to 3 years depending on the veh
21. the sport bar foot faces toward the front of the vehicle Insert a 8 x 1 screw through the hole in the sport bar foot and into the vehicle body Tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Repeat this procedure to assem ble the remaining sport bar foot to the other side of the vehicle body 14 mmp 6 X 2 Screw 2 Shown Actual Size With the light plate at an angle fit the notches in the light plate around the top tabs on the inside of a light housing e Lower the light plate into the housing so that it lays flat e Insert a 6 x 2 screw into the light plate as shown e Tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten e Repeat this procedure to assem ble the other light housing Assembly Label 16 415 e Apply a label to the center of each of the light plates as shown e Align the cut outs in the labels with the slots in the light plates so that the labels do not cover the slots e Make sure the areas where the labels will be applied are clean and dry For best adhesion avoid apply ing the labels more than once e Set the light housing assemblies aside oe 46 e Fit the wide notch in the side of a lens under the wide tab on a lens guard e Press firmly on the inside of the lens to snap it into the lens guard e Repeat this procedure to assem ble the other lens to the remain ing lens guard
22. 0 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 BAKERSFIELD Southwest TV 6300 White Lane 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 Center 6759 Sierra Court Suite B 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 310 430 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 Terry 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
23. 500A Howe Avenue 06484 203 924 8997 STAMFORD Appliance Servicenter of Stamford 15 Cedar Heights Road 06905 203 322 7656 WATERBURY P J 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 DELRAY Mister Fix It 209 S E 2nd Avenue 33483 407 243 9999 GAINESVILLE Authorized Appliance Service Co 2614 S W 34th Street 32608 904 375 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 LAKE CITY S amp S Mowers Sales amp Service Route 10 Box 9161 Hwy 47 South amp MacFarland Ave 32055 904 755 9375 LAKELAND Electric Shaver amp Small Appliance 4243 S Florida Avenue 33813 813 644 4690 NORTH FORT MYERS Family Hardware 13817 N Cleveland Ave 33903 813 995 6161 OCALA Vacuums Inc 3535 S E Maricamp Road 103 34471 904 694 2247 ORLANDO Philips Consumer Electronics 2452 Sand Lake Road 32809 407 857 8998 800 942 6128 ORLANDO Pine Hills Appliance Svc Co 6100 4 W Colonial Drive 32808 407 299 1271 ORLA
24. 6437 SUNRISE Muller Appliance Service 2620 N University Drive 33322 305 749 5460 TALLAHASSEE Prescott s Ace Hardware 4831 Kerry Forest Parkway 32308 904 668 3389 TAMPA Authorized Appliance Service Co Dibbs Plaza 4119 Gunn Hwy Unit 8 33624 813 968 6638 VERO BEACH Hoppe s Authorized Vac amp Appliance 1872 Commerce Avenue 32960 407 562 4466 WEST PALM BEACH Satisfaction TV Video Service Inc 1701 05 Kirk Road 33406 407 439 3733 GEORGIA ATLANTA Georgia Service Center 5366 Buford Hwy 30340 770 455 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 MACON Capitol Cycle Company 1090 Washington Avenue 31201 912 745 3946 SAVANNAH Hagins Appliance Service 3 West Victory Drive 31405 912 233 8372 TIFTON Western Auto 354 S Main St 31794 912 382 5767 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
25. 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 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 801 Petros 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 BAKERSFIELD Southwest TV 6300 White Lane 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 Center 6759 Sierra Court Suite B 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
26. BOISE Boise Appliance 1503 Main Street 83702 208 343 0102 ILLINOIS CHAMPAIGN Appliance Parts amp Service Center 905 Francais 61821 217 355 0220 CHICAGO Chicagoland Bicycle 10126 S Western Ave 60643 312 445 0811 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 708 852 1550 800 829 1798 CHICAGO MORTON GROVE Brand Service Center Inc 5618 Dempster Street 60053 708 965 5900 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 708 647 8250 800 572 6826 Fax 708 647 2214 Authorized Service Centers 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 3959 CULLMAN Robert G Werner Company 1115 4th Street S W 35055 205 734 5673 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
27. Before you disconnect the high speed lock out make sure your child knows how to start and stop the vehicle easily in low speed knows how to steer knows the safety rules well e Make sure the shifter is in the reverse position e Loosen the screw in the shifter box using a Phillips screwdriver e Remove the screw Keep the screw in a safe place out of children s reach for future use You can re insert the screw into the shifter box if you want to lock out high soeed and allow operation of the vehicle in low amp speed only How to Operate Your Vehicle To Drive Note To prevent damage to the motors stop the vehicle before shifting speeds e Make sure the shifter is in the HIGH position e Press down on the foot pedal The vehicle goes forward at a maximum of 5 mph e Help your child practice steering to learn how far and how quickly to turn the steering wheel when driving forward in high speed To Stop e 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 Reverse Note To prevent damage to the motors stop the vehicle before shifting from forward LOW 4 or HIGH lt to reverse e Once your child is completely comfortable with operating the vehicle in the forward mode LOW or HIGH speed introduce reverse To Back Up e Make sure the shif
28. Monster Sound BIGFOOT requires two Power Wheels fuses one in each battery Make sure Power Wheels 30 amp fuses are properly installed in the batteries For best performance do not use substitute parts Child is switching speeds or switching from forward LOW or HIGH to reverse without stopping Teach your child to stop the vehicle before switching speeds and before switching from forward to reverse Replace blown fuses with Power Wheels 30 amp fuses For best performance do not use substitute parts Loud clacking or grinding noise from a motor gearbox Broken gears Contact your local Power Wheels Authorized Service Center for diagnosis and repair 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 f 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 No Sound It 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 Improperly installed LR6 AA batteries in sound box No action required f your batteries do not make noise or swell slightly during charging it does not mean that they are not accepting the charge Check
29. NDO 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 North Davis Highway 32503 904 432 8853 POMPANO BEACH Authorized Appliance Service Co 2171 N Dixie Highway 33060 305 941 2038 POMPANO BEACH Philips Consumer Electronics 2099 W Atlantic Blvd 33069 305 978 0467 800 635 6488 PORT ST LUCIE Hoppe s Authorized Vac amp Appliance 6735 S Federal Way 34592 407 464 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 813 385 2785 SPRING HILL Crowder Bros Hardware 5350 Spring Hill Dr 34606 904 686 4743 ST PETERSBURG Keystone Electric 4604 Central Avenue 33711 813 321 1124 STUART Appliance Doctors 3166 S E Dixie Highway 34997 407 287 6437 SUNRISE Muller Appliance Service 2620 N University Drive 33322 305 749 5460 TALLAHASSEE Prescott s Ace Hardware 4831 Kerry Forest Parkway 32308 904 668 3389 TAMPA Authorized Appliance Service Co Dibbs Plaza 4119 Gunn Hwy Unit 8 33624 813 968 6638 VERO BEACH Hoppe s Authorized Vac amp Appliance 1872 Commerce Avenue 32960 407 562 4466 WEST PALM BEACH
30. NGHAM HOMEWOOD D amp R Appliance Company 154 West Valley Ave 35209 205 942 3959 CULLMAN Robert G Werner Company 1115 4th Street S W 35055 205 734 5673 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 Hwy 36693 205 666 2670 MONTGOMERY Acme Service Co 2603 Highland Ave 36107 205 264 2456 800 285 2160 TUSCALOOSA NORTHPORT Frigid Service amp Sales 2813 Lurleen B Wallace Blvd 35476 205 339 3624 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 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 801 Petros 71953 501 394 032
31. NTIC BEACH First Coast Repair 25 Seminole Road 32233 904 246 4616 DELRAY Mister Fix It 209 S E 2nd Avenue 33483 407 243 9999 GAINESVILLE Authorized Appliance Service Co 2614 S W 34th Street 32608 904 375 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 LAKE CITY S amp S Mowers Sales amp Service Route 10 Box 9161 Hwy 47 South amp MacFarland Ave 32055 904 755 9375 LAKELAND Electric Shaver amp Small Appliance 4243 S Florida Avenue 33813 813 644 4690 NORTH FORT MYERS Family Hardware 13817 N Cleveland Ave 33903 813 995 6161 OCALA Vacuums Inc 3535 S E Maricamp Road 103 34471 904 694 2247 ORLANDO Philips Consumer Electronics 2452 Sand Lake Road 32809 407 857 8998 800 942 6128 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 North Davis Highway 32503 904 432 8853 POMPANO BEACH Authorized Appliance Service Co 2171 N Dixie Highway 33060 305 941 2038 POMPANO BEACH Philips Consumer Electronics 2099
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33. ab on the back of the airscoop with the notch in the hood opening and fit the airscoop into the center of the hood e Press firmly to snap the airscoop into the hood Airscoop Assembly 33 Please Note If you have already charged your Power Wheels Type H 6 volt batteries for at least 18 hours you may want to install them in the battery compartment before assem bling the hood Please refer to the 6 Volt Battery Installation section on page 26 for instructions e Fit the peg on one side of the hood into one of the hood openings near the base of the windshield area e Gently bend the hood to insert the peg on the other side of the hood into the opening on the other side of the vehicle body e Lower the hood Dash View Assembly Back View 34 Proper label application will help to keep the labels looking their best e Wash your hands before applying the labels e Make sure the areas where the labels will be applied are clean and dry Wipe your vehicle with a clean soft dry cloth to remove any dust or oils e For best results avoid reposition ing a label once it has been applied to the vehicle e Place the labels as shown in the illustrations e After applying a label rub the label firmly with a cloth to make sure the label is adhered to your vehicle Please Note Label 16 is not used on your Monster Sound BIGFOOT One time assembly is
34. ause a fire resulting in injury and could also ruin the electrical system e Do not operate the vehicle for the first time until you have inserted 30 amp fuses into the 6 volt batteries and charged them for at least 18 hours Never charge the 6 volt batteries longer than 30 hours e Carefully read the Battery Care instructions to obtain the best battery life Failure to follow the Battery Care instructions may permanently damage your 6 volt batteries and may void your warranty e Use the charger indoors only First Time 6 Volt Battery Charging Battery Connectors e Insert a 30 amp fuse into each 6 volt battery Note The top of the fuse will not be flush with the top of the 6 volt battery when properly installed e Stack one battery connector on top of the other and snap them together 2 e Squeeze the Lock In connector tabs on the charger connector and plug it into the battery connector Lock In Connector Charger gt Tabs Connector Battery Connector 3 e 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 e Before first time use charge the 6 volt batteries for at least 18 hours Never charge the 6 volt batteries longer than 30 hours Note The 6 volt batteries must be upright while charging Assembly Do Not Omit Any Steps Please set aside at least 45 minutes for assembl
35. battery orientation Make sure batteries are inserted as shown on the sound box battery compartment door Dead LR6 AA batteries Insert three new size LR6 AA alkaline batteries in the sound box as shown on the sound box battery compartment door Sound is faint Weak batteries Insert three new size LR6 AA alkaline batteries in the sound box as shown on the sound box battery compartment door If after reviewing the Problems and Solutions Guide the vehicle still fails to operate please contact your nearest Authorized Service Center see page 40 or contact Power Wheels Consumer Affairs toll free at 1 800 348 0751 Helpful Hint For faster service when calling Consumer Affairs completely charge the batteries before calling and have the following available by the phone vehicle vehicle model number see sticker in battery compartment vehicle production run number see sticker in battery compartment Phillips screwdriver slotted screwdriver and needle nose pliers with plastic or rubber handles extra Power Wheels 30 amp fuses are helpful D Statement of Limited Warranty 90 day limited warranty for the Power Wheels Ride On Toy Vehicle A 6 month battery warranty applying only to those 6 volt batteries which were included by Power Wheels with the Power Wheels vehicle when originally purchased This limited warranty covers the Power Wheels ride on vehicle and the 6 volt batteries p
36. ctions may permanently damage your 6 volt batteries and will void your warranty e When you purchase replacement 6 volt batteries you should buy a set Using an older 6 volt battery with a new 6 volt battery may cause permanent damage to both 6 volt batteries e To avoid damaging motors and gears do not overload the vehicle Never allow more than one child in the vehicle at one time Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of 65 Ibs Do not tow anything behind Monster Sound BIGFOOT The extra weight may overload the vehicle 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 failure e Avoid operating the vehicle on sand loose dirt or gravel Sand loose dirt and gravel in the electrical switches or motors can cause them to jam and could cause switch failure Use Monster Sound BIGFOOT on grass asphalt or other hard surfaces Table of Contents Parts Charging the 6 Volt Batteries Frequently Asked Questions Problems and Solutions Guide OZET7TASCT ITOTF IBOOOVSD Message to Parents 0 0 0 ee Important Information 0 0 ce ee POMS DIG GION sss 4 4 hed oe RE a eee dace es First Time 6 Volt Battery Charging 00 ASSEMIDIY rerna enaa dae dole N ada Raed ae 6 Volt Battery Installation 0 0
37. ded O Re J Steering Wheel Cap ae Sound Box i Airscoop Long Strap Short Strap Seatbelt Set Left Right Taillight Lens Set C O Sport Bar Support 2 TaM Right Left Headlight Lens Set Tailgate ON I D Ap J g Y O Battery Retainer Sport Bar Bracket Set Lens 2 Lens Guard 2 Light Plate 2 Light Housing 2 O F Knob CD 354 Cap Nut 3 30 Amp Fuse 3 For your convenience an extra 30 amp fuse and 354 cap nut have been included a 8 x 1 Screw 18 mwe 6 X 2 Screw 4 She Washer 2 6 X s Screw 2 N 6 x 1 2 Screw 2 All Shown Actual Size Steering Column 1 Ch l Seat HE Light Rack Steering Wheel Not Shown Label Sheet Sport Bar 6 Volt Battery 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Airscoop Hood Microphone Steering Column Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Cap Cap Nut Sound Box Cover Knob Key Seat Parts Diagram Lens Cover Lens Light Plate Light Housing Sport Bar Cover Sport Bar Bracket Sport Bar Support Sport Bar Tailgate Left Taillight Sport Bar Foot Right Tailligh
38. e bottom half of the light bar and into the sport bar as shown e Close the light rack around the sport bar making sure that the seat belt strap exits through the outer slot in the right side of the light rack e Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten 21 e Fit the ends of the sport bar into the holes in the vehicle body Assembly 22 e Push down firmly on one side of the sport bar while pulling up on the side fender to secure the sport bar in the vehicle body e Repeat this procedure on the other side of the sport bar e Fit a sport bar support into the hole in each sport bar foot Sport Bar Support e Using safety scissors remove the ae sport bar brackets from the plastic Sport Bar Bracket pa ZA connector Dispose of the plastic connector e Position the right sport bar bracket above the right side of the sport bar as shown Please Note The right and left sport bar brackets are NOT interchange able e Insert the tab on the inside of the sport bar bracket into the hole in the outside of the sport bar Make sure the sport bar bracket fits against the sport bar support Assembly Rear Bumper SU 8 x 1 Screw 2 Shown Actual Size e Fold the sport bar bracket over the sport bar to close it around the sport bar and sport bar support e Insert a 8 x 1 screw through the sport bar bracket and into the inside surface
39. e the tabs on each side of the motor harness connector e Plug the battery connector into the motor harness connector Please Note If the battery connec tor will not plug into the motor harness connector turn it over and try again Do not force the battery connector into the motor harness connector 6 Volt Battery Installation tt 8 x 1 Screw 2 Shown Actual Size e Position the battery retainer over the 6 volt batteries with the ends of the battery retainer aligned with the screw holes in the battery compartment Insert two 8 x 1 screws through the battery retainer and into the battery compartment Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Place the connectors under the battery retainer toward the rear of the battery compartment 4 Re assemble the hood to the vehicle if you have removed it to install your Power Wheels Type H 6 volt batteries Lower the hood Face the front of the vehicle Using a slotted screwdriver rotate the lock fasteners in the hood so thot they are horizontal B Press down on the hood so that the lock fastener tabs on the underside of the hood fit into the lock fastener slots under the Lock Fasteners hood in the battery compart ment Rotate the lock fasteners clock wise 90 4 turn using a slotted screwdriver to lock the hood and prevent children from accessing the batteries Q Lift up on the hood to make sure it
40. eries The 6 volt batteries are heavy and contain sulfuric acid electrolyte and if dropped could result in serious injury Read the cautions on the back panel of the 6 volt batteries e Never allow children to charge the 6 volt batteries Battery charging must be done by adults only A child could be injured by the electricity involved in charging the 6 volt batteries e Examine the 6 volt batteries charger and their connectors for excessive wear or damage each time you charge the 6 volt 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 NOTE Is used to highlight nN CAUTION useful information CAUTION SIGNALS SOMETHING THAT COULD DAMAGE THE VEHICLE The message explains the risk and how you can avoid it A CAUTION e Do not operate your vehicle for the first time until you have inserted the 30 amp fuses into the 6 volt batteries and charged the 6 volt batteries for at least 18 hours Never charge the 6 volt batteries longer than 30 hours e After first time use charge the 6 volt batteries for at least 14 hours after each use You do not have to let the 6 volt batteries run down completely before recharging Never charge the 6 volt batteries longer than 30 hours e Use the charger indoors only e Read and follow the Battery Care instructions on page 30 Failure to follow the Battery Care instru
41. 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 3959 CULLMAN Robert G Werner Company 1115 4th Street S W 35055 205 734 5673 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 Hwy 36693 205 666 2670 MONTGOMERY Acme Service Co 2603 Highland Ave 36107 205 264 2456 800 285 2160 TUSCALOOSA NORTHPORT Frigid Service amp Sales 2813 Lurleen B Wallace Blvd 35476 205 339 3624 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 ARKANSAS FT SMITH Bromley Appliance Service 614 North 10th Street 72901 501 782 9646 HOT SPRINGS
42. icle use and use conditions Always replace batteries as a set use of an older battery with a new battery may cause permanent damage to both batteries Replace BOTH batteries with Power Wheels Type H 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 it will automatically shut down The vehicle will reset itself after approximately 20 seconds Reduce the load on the vehicle to prevent additional automatic shut downs Driving conditions are too stressful Use only on gentle inclines or slopes of 10 or less Extreme temperatures can also affect run time If the driving conditions are too stressful the vehicle will automatically shut down The vehicle will reset itself after approximately 20 seconds Adjust the driving conditions to prevent additional automatic shut downs Vehicle runs in low speed but High speed lock out not disconnected The vehicle was pre assembled to run only in low speed does not run in high speed To allow the vehicle to run in low and high speed you must disconnect the High Speed Lock Out Follow the Please Note The vehicle is instructions on page 33 to disconnect the High Speed designed to operate in low Lock Out speed only in reverse REV When the foot pedal i
43. ion the tailgate with the flat side facing up e Fit the peg on one side of the tailgate into the tailgate opening in the rear of the vehicle body e Slide the peg on the other side of the tailgate into the tailgate opening in the other side of the vehicle body e Lift the tailgate and press firmly to snap it closed Assembly e Using safety scissors remove the headlight lenses from the plastic connector Dispose of the plastic connector e Align the tabs on the back of the right and left headlight lenses with the slots in the grille Please Note The right and left headlight lenses are NOT inter changeable e Press firmly to snap the headlight lenses into the grille 31 e Face the front of the vehicle e Insert the two tabs at the top of the grille into the slots in the front of the vehicle body e Press firmly to snap the tabs into the slots e Fit the two side tabs on the grille into the grille openings in the front of the vehicle body e Press firmly at the bottom of the grille to snap the two tabs at the bottom of the grille into the vehi cle body 32 Please Note For your convenience the airscoop has been pre assem bled If the airscoop has separated into two pieces during shipment snap the C clips on the top half of the airscoop onto the hinge bar on the bottom half of the airscoop Then snap the front tab on the top half into the slot in the bottom half e Align the t
44. is securely fastened Top View Charging the 6 Volt Batteries e Batteries must be handled by adults only e Never allow children to charge the 6 volt batteries Battery charging must be done by adults only A child could be injured by the electricity involved in charging batteries e Use of the wrong type of battery fuse or charger could cause a fire or explosion resulting in serious injury e Never permit a child to handle batteries The 6 volt batter ies are heavy and contain sulfuric acid electrolyte and if dropped could result in serious injury Read the cautions on the back panels of the 6 volt batteries e Never lift or carry the 6 volt batteries by the wires or connectors This can damage the 6 volt batteries and possibly cause a fire Lift and carry the 6 volt batteries by the cases only e Examine the 6 volt batteries charger and their connectors for excessive wear or damage each time you charge the 6 volt batteries If damage or excessive wear is detected do not use the vehicle until you have replaced the worn or damaged parts as it could possibly cause a fire resulting in injury e 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 e Carefully read the Battery Care instructions to obtain the best battery life Failure to follow the Battery Care instructions may pe
45. k 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 Wrong type or improperly installed fuse Make sure that each battery has a properly installed Power Wheels 30 amp fuse before charging For best performance do not use substitute parts Blown fuses Make sure that the fuses in the batteries are in good condition Replace blown fuses with Power Wheels 30 amp fuses For best performance do not use substitute parts 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 around the motors Dead batteries If 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 If one or both batteries are dead replace BOTH batteries with new Power Wheels Type H 6 volt batteries Use of a new battery with an older battery may cause permanent damage to both batteries For best performance do not use substitute parts 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
46. l automatically shut down The vehicle will reset itself after approximately 20 seconds Adjust the driving conditions to prevent additional automatic shut downs Short run time Less than 1 hour in high speed less than 3 hours in low speed 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 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 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 vehicle use and use conditions Always replace batteries as a set use of an older battery with a new battery may cause permanent damage to both batteries Replace BOTH batteries with Power Wheels Type H 6 volt batteries For best performance do not use substitute parts Wrong type or improperly installed fuse Make sure that each battery has a properly installed Power Wheels 30 amp fuse installed before charging For best performance do not use
47. lifornia Electric Service Center 14753 Oxnard Blvd 91411 818 997 8855 SAN 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 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 809 North Avenue 81501 970 243 3360 CONNECTICUT HARTFORD BLOOMFIELD Philips Consumer Electronics 1294 Blue Hills Avenue 06002 203 726 9612 800 862 2225 HARTFORD Hartford 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 P J 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 ATLA
48. manner e Do not dispose of lead acid batteries 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 lead acid 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 e Carefully read the Battery Care instructions to obtain the best battery life Failure to follow the Battery Care instructions may damage your 6 volt batteries and will void your warranty Care e Charge new 6 volt batteries for at least 18 hours before first use Never charge the 6 volt batteries longer than 30 hours Overcharging or undercharging the 6 volt batteries may shorten battery life and decrease vehicle running time After the first charge charge the 6 volt batteries for at least 14 hours after each use Never charge the 6 volt batteries longer than 30 hours Charge the 6 volt batteries after each use regardless of how long the vehicle was used The 6 volt batteries must be upright while charging Do not allow the 6 volt batteries to run down com pletely before charging Charge the 6 volt bat
49. mp Supply 3711 Community Road 31520 912 267 0771 COLUMBUS Burrell s National Appliance Service 1728 Warm Springs Road 31904 706 327 0523 MACON Capitol Cycle Company 1090 Washington Avenue 31201 912 745 3946 SAVANNAH Hagins Appliance Service 3 West Victory Drive 31405 912 233 8372 TIFTON Western Auto 354 S Main St 31794 912 382 5767 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 Francais 61821 217 355 0220 CHICAGO Chicagoland Bicycle 10126 S Western Ave 60643 312 445 0811 CHICAGO BERWYN Brand Service Center 6739 West Cermak 60402 708 749 4315 CHICAGO DOWNER S GROVE Authorized Appliance POWER WHEELS by Fisher Price Monster Sound BIGFOOT FOR MODEL 74420 Questions Please call Consumer Affairs toll free at 1 800 348 0751 The trademark BIGFOOT is licensed from BIGFOOT 4 x 4 Inc St Louis Missouri U S A Firestone is a registered trademark of Bridgestone Firestone Inc 1996 Fisher Price Inc East Aurora New York 14052 All Rights Reserved 74420 1 74420 0920
50. n operation e Improper use of this vehicle could lead to a serious or fatal accident Allow children to play with Monster Sound BIGFOOT 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 e To avoid damaging motors and gears do not overload the vehicle Never allow more than one child in the vehicle at one time Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of 65 Ibs Do not tow anything behind Monster Sound BIGFOOT The extra weight may overload the vehicle 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 failure Avoid operating the vehicle on sand loose dirt or gravel Sand loose dirt and gravel in the electrical switches or motors can cause them to jam and could cause switch fail ure Use Monster Sound BIGFOOT on grass asphalt or other hard surfaces Do not allow any child to drive the vehicle in the street or near moving motorized vehicles Do not allow any child to drive near bodies of water such as pools or creeks obst
51. now complete IMPORTANT NOTES e Please carefully read the owner s information in this manual and teach your child about proper vehicle operation and rules for safe driving before allowing him to drive this vehicle e For safety reasons your vehicle has been pre assembled so that it will only operate at low speed Make sure that your child can safely operate this vehicle at low speed before adjusting the vehicle to run at high speed To disconnect high speed lock out please see page 33 6 Volt Battery Installation Please Note It is easier to install the Type H 6 volt batteries before assembling the hood to your vehicle If you have already assembled the hood to your vehicle you may want to remove it to install the Type H 6 volt batteries Battery Connectors IN Power Wheels Power Wheels Type H Batteries Motor Harness Connector Battery Connectors Power Wheels Type H Batteries 1 e The battery compartment is locat ed under the hood of your vehi cle Place both Power Wheels Type H 6 volt batteries upright in the bat tery compartment Make sure the bottoms of the 6 volt batteries are flat on the bottom of the battery compartment and that the battery connectors extend toward the rear of the vehicle Make sure a Power Wheels 30 amp fuse in good condition is installed in each of the 6 volt batteries and that the battery connectors are snapped together 2 e Squeez
52. pful Hint You may want the help of another person to complete assembly steps 6 through 9 e Wipe the steering column with a paper towel to remove any excess lubricant e Carefully lift the front end of the vehicle e Insert the straight end of the steer ing column under the front axle through the slot in the vehicle body and out through the large hole in the center of the dash Z e Fit the curved end of the steering column into the hole in the front axle Please Note You may need to straighten the vehicle tires and rotate the steering column to fit it into the hole in the front axle Front Axle Assembly Steering Wheel Cap 8 e Fit a cap nut onto the end of the steering column e While supporting the steering column tap the cap nut with a hammer to secure it on the steering column 9 e Hold the steering column in place and gently lower the vehicle body e Position the steering wheel so that the spokes form a Y as shown e While supporting the steering column fit the steering wheel onto the steering column e Fit a cap nut onto the end of the steering column e Tap the cap nut with a hammer to secure it on the steering column 10 A 8 x 1 Screw 2 Shown Actual Size e Align the tab on the steering wheel cap with the slot in the center of the steering wheel e Fit the steering wheel cap into the center of the steering wheel e Insert two 8 x
53. rge the 6 volt batteries longer than 30 hours Overcharging or undercharging the 6 volt batter ies may shorten battery life and decrease vehicle running time Once the 6 volt batteries are charged reconnect the battery connector and motor harness con nector and lower the hood Note Remember to lock the lock fasteners to prevent children from accessing the 6 volt batteries Battery Handling Care Disposal e Batteries must be handled by adults only e Never permit a child to handle batteries The 6 volt batteries are heavy and contain sulfuric acid electrolyte and if dropped could result in serious injury Read the cautions on the back panels of the 6 volt batteries e Never lift or carry the 6 volt batteries by the wires or connectors This can damage the 6 volt batteries and possibly cause a fire Lift and carry the 6 volt batteries by the case only Handling If a battery leak develops e Avoid contact with the leaking acid e Place the damaged battery in a plastic bag See information below for proper disposal If acid comes in contact with skin or eyes e Flush with cool water for at least 15 minutes e Call a physician If acid is internally ingested e Give water milk of magnesia or egg whites immediately e Never give emetics or induce vomiting e Call a physician Disposal e The 6 volt sealed lead acid batteries must be collected recycled or disposed of in an environ mentally sound
54. rmanently damage your 6 volt batteries and will void your warranty e Use the charger indoors only Charging the 6 Volt Batteries Important Note The 6 volt batteries must be upright while charging You do not have to remove the 6 volt batteries from the vehicle to charge them POWER WHEELS by Fisher Price j WN GOOD FUSE BLOWN FU Motor Harness Connector POWER WHEELS by Fisher Price 1 Rotate the lock fasteners in the hood counter clockwise 90 4 turn using a slotted screwdriver to unlock the hood 9 Lift the hood to access the 6 volt batteries Use pliers to remove the fuses from the 6 volt batteries Look at each fuse to make sure it is not blown If a fuse has blown replace it with a new Power Wheels 30 amp fuse Re insert the fuses into the 6 volt batteries before charging The 6 volt batteries will not charge if a 30 amp fuse in good condition is not inserted into each 6 volt battery 2 Squeeze the tabs on the motor harness connector to unplug it from the battery connector 3 Squeeze the tabs on the charger connector to plug it into the battery connector Plug the charger into a standard 120 volt wall outlet O Note If power to the outlet is con trolled by a wall switch make sure the switch is ON Charge the 6 volt batteries a mini mum of 14 hours after each use Never cha
55. ructions such Unsupervised driving by children can lead to serious as furniture low tree limbs or play equipment or injury Before children use Monster Sound BIGFOOT drop offs such as stairs or decks an adult should carefully evaluate the driving area as 3 Do not allow any child to drive the vehicle in well as the children s skill level and ability to drive this the dark A child could encounter unexpected vehicle safely Children are not always able to recog obstacles and have an accident Operate the nize or anticipate hazards even when they have vehicle only in the daytime or in a well lit area pee Hen bern MEN ete ne decepiane 4 Teach your child to avoid driving on steep inclines substitute for adult supervision Sg es or slopes Restrict your child s driving to areas that Teach appropriate safety rules to your child before are fairly level with gentle inclines or slopes of no you allow her to operate this vehicle These rules more than 10 should also be reviewed with neighborhood children e While driving down a steep slope the vehicle or other playmates who want to drive or ride in this vehicle may gain unsafe speed even if the foot pedal is released to stop D Rules for Safe Driving e While driving across a steep slope the vehicle may tilt and tip over The wheels could lose traction causing the vehicle fo slip eWhile driving up a steep incline the motor may stop and the vehicle could roll
56. s pressed Operation of vehicle in low speed It is possible that only one rear wheel may spin when both only one rear wheel turns with both rear wheels off the ground rear wheels are raised off the ground and the vehicle is in low speed This does not necessarily indicate a problem Check for proper operation of the drive system by raising the rear wheels off the ground and pressing the foot pedal If only one rear wheel spins carefully press your hand on the spinning wheel to slow it down The other rear wheel should begin to spin If the other rear wheel does not begin to spin there may be a problem with the vehicle Contact your local Power Wheels Authorized Service Center for diagnosis and repair Problems and Solutions Guide Problem Sometimes the vehicle doesn t run but other times it does Possible Cause Loose wire or connector Solution 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 Servi 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 connec to make sure they are tight Dead Spot on motor Contact your local Power Wheels Authorized Servi Center for diagnosis and repair Vehicle constantly blows fuses 30 amp Wrong type of fuse used
57. st charge charge the 6 volt batteries a minimum of 14 hours after each use Never charge the 6 volt batteries longer than 30 hours Do not run down the 6 volt batteries completely before charging Leaving the 6 volt batteries in a discharged condi tion will ruin them Charge the 6 volt batteries before storing your vehicle Charge the 6 volt batteries at least once per month even if the vehicle has not been used Do not store the 6 volt batteries in temperatures above 75 F or below 10 F Even with proper care the 6 volt batteries will not last forever The life of the 6 volt batteries depends on how well you follow the Battery Care instructions and the total number of hours the 6 volt batteries are used Please refer to the Battery Handling Care Disposal instructions on page 30 for detailed infor mation about battery care e When you purchase replacement Power Wheels Type H 6 volt batteries you should buy them as a set Using an older 6 volt battery with a new 6 volt battery may result in poor performance and may cause permanent damage to both 6 volt batteries Remember to charge new 6 volt batteries for at least 18 hours before first use To purchase Power Wheels Type H 6 volt batteries Power Wheelse 30 amp fuses or a Power Wheels Type H 12 volt charger please contact the store where your vehicle was purchased an Authorized Service Center see Authorized Service Center list beginning on page 40
58. t Vehicle Body Sound Box Grille Left Headlight Right Headlight 6 Volt Batteries 30 Amp Fuses Battery Retainer First Time 6 Volt Battery Charging We recommend that you start charging your 6 volt batteries before beginning assembly of your vehicle Your new 6 volt batteries must be charged for at least 18 hours before you use your vehicle for the first time e Batteries must be handled by adults only e Never allow children to charge the 6 volt batteries Battery charging must be done by adults only A child could be injured by the electricity involved in charging batteries e Use of the wrong type 6 volt battery fuse or charger could cause a fire or explosion resulting in Serious injury e Never permit a child to handle batteries The 6 volt batteries are heavy and contain sulfuric acid electrolyte and if dropped could result in a serious injury Read the cautions on the back panels of the batteries e Never lift or carry the 6 volt batteries by the wires or connectors This can damage the 6 volt batteries and possibly cause a fire Lift and carry the 6 volt batteries by the cases only e Examine the 6 volt batteries charger and their connectors for excessive wear or damage each time you charge the 6 volt batteries If damage or excessive wear is detected do not use the charger or the vehicle until you have replaced the worn or damaged part e Never alter this vehicle or its electrical system in any way Alterations could c
59. t B 92691 714 586 9440 OAKLAND California Electric Service Center 1139 E 12th Street 94606 510 834 1050 OXNARD Terry 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 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 783 The Alameda 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 Authorized Service Centers 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 BIRMI
60. t must be examined regularly for damage to the cord plug enclosure and other parts In the event that such damage is found the product must not be used with the battery charger until the damage has been repaired Assembly 3 r 6 X 3 8 Screw 2 Shown Actual Size e Position the sound box cover as shown Make sure the three tabs are at the top e Fit the knob into the hole in the right side of the sound box cover e Fit the key into the hole to the left of the knob e Insert a 6 x s screw into the back of the knob and into the back of the key e Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Sound Box Cover 4 Sound Box Cover mwe 6 x 2 Screw 2 Shown Actual Size e Insert the tabs on the sound box cover into the slots in the dash near the sound box e Lower the bottom of the sound box cover e Insert two 6 x 2 screws through the sound box cover and into the dash e Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Assembly Bottom View e Bend the end of the microphone cord so that it forms a T e Insert the end of the microphone cord through the hole in the right side of the dash e Gently pull 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 slot in the dash to secure the microphone 6 Hel
61. tados Unidos Tenemos representantes que hablan espanol para atender su llamada We also have a nationwide Authorized Service Center network with over 300 Authorized Service Centers Our Authorized Service Centers will repair or replace parts under warranty at no charge For vehicles beyond warranty our Authorized Service Centers will perform repairs for a minimal charge For the Authorized Service Center nearest you please see the Authorized Service Center listing beginning on page 40 o Important Information e Carefully read this manual for important safety information and operating instructions before using your vehicle Please complete and return the enclosed Registration Card or call 1 800 348 0751 to register your vehicle by phone Monster Sound BIGFOOT is designed for use by children 3 7 years Adult assembly is required Monster Sound BIGFOOT has an adjustable play seat belt Please note that the adjustable seat belt is designed to be a play feature only and does not function as a protective safety restraint This vehicle uses two Power Wheels Type H 6 volt batteries with Power Wheels 30 amp fuses and a Power Wheels Type H 12 volt charger 120 VAC 60 HZ 28W with an output of 12 VDC 1200 mA Do not substitute any other batteries fuses or charger Before first time use charge the 6 volt batteries for at least 18 hours Never charge the 6 volt batteries longer than 30 hours e After the fir
62. ter is in the reverse position e Press down on the foot pedal The vehicle will go in reverse at a maximum of 2 2 mph e Help your child practice steering to learn how far and how quickly to turn the steering wheel when backing up gt gt DO PODPO POD gt D gt O PO gt DO Frequently Asked Questions How offen do I need to charge the 6 volt batteries Charge the 6 volt batteries for a minimum of 14 hours after each use of the vehicle or whenever the vehicle begins to slow down When the vehicle is not in regular use charge the 6 volt batteries at least once a month until normal use is resumed How much riding time should get after charging the 6 volt batteries You should get from one to three hours of riding time per charge The riding time is affected by e the driving surface e passenger weight e the charge of the 6 volt batteries e whether the vehicle is used intermittently or continuously e condition of the electrical switches and connectors e whether the vehicle is used in low or high speed e the temperature What is the life expectancy of the 6 volt batteries The life of the 6 volt batteries will vary depending on how well you follow the Charging and Battery Care instructions It s also affected by the total number of hours the 6 volt batteries are used Average 6 volt battery life is one to three years Do the fuses have to be inserted into the 6 volt bat
63. teries before storing the vehicle Charge the 6 volt batteries at least once per month even if the vehicle has not been used Leaving the 6 volt batteries in a discharged condition will ruin them Do not store the 6 volt batteries in temperatures above 75 F or below 10 F Prevent the 6 volt batteries from moving freely inside the battery compartment Always use the battery retainer to secure the 6 volt batteries in the battery compartment Examine the 6 volt batteries charger and their con nectors for excessive wear or damage each time you charge the 6 volt batteries If damage is detected do not use the charger or the 6 volt batteries until you have replaced the worn or damaged part Attempting to charge the 6 volt batteries without fuses or with blown fuses will not damage the 6 volt batteries but they will not charge Check the fuses to make sure they are in good condition each time you charge the 6 volt batteries Rules for Safe Driving 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 supervised at all times e Never use near steps driveways steep inclines roadways alleys swimming pool areas or other bodies of water e Always wear shoes or sneakers when operating or riding in this vehicle e Never allow more than one rider e The rider should sit on the seat when the vehicle is i
64. teries when I m charging Yes The batteries must have good fuses installed when charging and during use If the fuses are missing blown or if you are using the wrong type of fuse the 6 volt batteries will not charge How can tell if the fuses are blown Use pliers to remove the fuses from the 6 volt batteries and compare the fuses to the illustration on page 29 How can fell if the charger is 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 How and when should store my vehicle During snowy or rainy weather the vehicle should be stored inside or under a protective cover Remember to charge the 6 volt batteries at least once per month while your vehicle is not in regular use How should I care for my vehicle 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 Check all nuts bolts and their protective coverings regularly and tighten as required Check plastic parts on a regular basis for cracks or broken pieces To ensure that your vehicle stays in good operating order we recommend that you periodically have your vehicle checked
65. to unplug the battery connector from the motor harness connector e Lower the hood and rotate the lock fasteners clockwise 90 4 turn with a slotted screwdriver to lock the hood QD Motor Harness Connector How to Operate Your Vehicle To help your child develop the skill necessary to drive this vehicle safely your Power Wheels vehicle has been pre assembled so that it will only operate in low speed 2 2 mph maximum After your child has mastered the basic skills of driving and understands the rules for safe driving it s time to disconnect the high speed lock out to allow the vehicle to operate at low 2 2 mph maximum or high speed 5 mph maximum See the instructions below to disconnect the high speed lock out Beginner Drivers Low Speed Forward To Drive e Make sure the shifter is in the LOW P position e Press down on the foot pedal The vehicle goes forward at a maximum of 2 2 mph e Help your child practice steering to learn how far and how quickly to turn the steering wheel when driving forward in low speed To Stop e Your Monster Sound BIGFOOT has a patented electronic brak ing system that automatically stops the vehicle when your child s foot is lifted from the pedal e Have your child practice so that he becomes familiar with low speed forward and automa tically knows how to stop Experienced Drivers High Speed Forward Disconnecting the High Speed Lock Out e
66. urchased from Power Wheels by the original purchaser against defects in materials and workmanship This warranty covers normal use and does not cover the Power Wheels vehicle or batteries if 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 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 assistance 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 SALE S RECEIPT any liability on the part of Power Wheels whether Authorized Service Centers We are continually expanding our Authorized Service Center Network Please check this listing
67. y Battery Compartment e Locate the sound box battery compartment e Loosen the screw in the battery compartment door with a Phillips screwdriver The screw will remain in the door e Lift the battery compartment door open e Insert three size LR6 AA alkaline batteries into the battery com partment as indicated on the battery compartment door e Close the battery compartment door e Tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Sound Box 2 e Place the sound box into the dash pocket in the vehicle body speaker side down Sound Box Battery Compartment SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE Speaker Side n IMPORTANT NOTES e Do not mix old and new batteries e Do not mix different types of batteries alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium e Remove batteries during long periods of non use Always remove exhausted batteries from the product Battery leakage and corrosion can damage the product e Never short circuit the battery terminals e Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged e Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended in the battery installation instructions are to be used e If removeable rechargeable batteries are used they are only to be charged under adult supervision e Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the product before they are charged e Battery chargers used with the produc
68. your local Power Wheels Authorized Service Center for diagnosis and repair Motor damage Contact you local Power Wheels Authorized Service Center for diagnosis and repair Problems and Solutions Guide Vehicle was running but suddenly stopped 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 around the motors Wrong type or improperly installed fuse Make sure that each battery has a properly installed Power Wheels 30 amp fuse installed before charging For best performance do not use substitute parts Blown fuses Make sure that the fuses in the batteries are in good condition Replace blown fuses with Power Wheels 30 amp fuses 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 by exceeding the 65 Ibs maximum weight capacity or by towing objects behind the vehicle If the vehicle is overloaded it will automatically shut down The vehicle will reset itself after approximately 20 seconds Reduce the load on the vehicle to prevent additional automatic shut downs Driving conditions are too stressful Use only on gentle inclines or slopes of 10 or less Extreme temperatures can also affect run time If the driving conditions are too stressful the vehicle wil

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