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Please keep this instruction sheet f or future r ef erence , as it contains impor tant inf ormation. Adult assemb ly is r equir ed. T ools requir ed f or assembl y: Phillips Sc rewdr i ver, Hammer and Scrap Bloc k of W ood (not included). Age: 2-5 year s W eight limit: 55 lbs (25 kg). www .fi sher -price.com K6673[...]
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Page 2
Seat 2 F ork Cov ers F ront Wheel Assembl y Fo r k F rame Handlebar Back Straight Axle 2 Bushings 2 Wheel Hubs 2 Wheel Caps Note: Some parts shown are assembled to both sides of the trike. IMPORT ANT! • Please sav e all pac kaging mat erial until assembly is complete t o ensure that no parts are discar ded. • Please wipe each par t with a clean[...]
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Page 3
F rame Seat PUSH Wheel Hub (Flat Side Down) Bushing (Groo ved Side Do wn) Straight Axle Assemb ly Bot tom Vie w • Place one end of the straight axle int o the cap nut. T ap the end of the straight axle with a hammer . Make sur e the cap nut is secur ely at tached t o the straight axle. • Slide a wheel hub , at side down , onto the str aight[...]
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• Fit the t abs on the wheel cap into the slots in the wheel hub . P ush to " snap " the wheel cap in place . • Repeat this pr ocedure t o at tach the other wheel cap to the other wheel hub . • Fit t wo pedal hubs ont o the pedal axle tabs. Mak e sure the tabs t into the slot in each pedal hub . • While holding the pedal hubs [...]
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Page 5
F ork P ost For k Covers • Inser t the fork post up through the hole in the nec k of the frame. Mak e sure the f or k is positioned so that the f ork cover s f ace the rear wheels . REAR OF TRIKE • Fit the handlebar fr ont t o the fork post. Hint: The handlebar front is designed to assemb le t o the f ork post one wa y . • Fit the handlebar b[...]
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Page 6
IMPORT ANT! It is a good practice to st ar t training children v er y young reg arding the importance of helmet use. When children ar e older and riding bicycles and f aster v ehicles, it is important that they use a helmet each and e very time they ride. F or this reason, e ven while riding a tr icy cle, it is a good idea t o familiarize your chil[...]