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Owner's Manual with Assembly Instructions For Models W6199, W6200, X2247, X2248 • Please read this manual and save it with your original sales receipt. • Requiredtools: PhillipsScrewdriver ,Slotted Screwdriverand SafetyScissors (allnot included);Assembly T ool(included). • Useonly [...]
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2 W6199pr -0920 IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION RIDING HAZARD ELECTRIC AL HAZARD • Bat tery can f all out and injurea child if vehicletips ov er . Al wa ysuse bat tery retainer . • PREVENT FIRE - Ne ver modify the electrical syst em. Alter ations could cause a ?[...]
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W6199pr -0920 3 IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION • Readthis manual carefully forimportant safety information andoperating instructions before using yourvehicle. Keep this manual for futurereference, as itcontains important information. • Thevehicle is designed[...]
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4 W6199pr -0920 • If youexperience a problem with thisproduct, or are missing a part,please call us at 1-800-348-0751 , ratherthan return thisproduct to the store. • Please identifyall parts before assembly andsave[...]
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W6199pr -0920 5 P ARTS PICTURE P AR TS PICTURE Note: Some of the parts shown areassembled to both sides of thevehicle.[...]
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6 W6199pr -0920 • Bat tery can f all out and injurea child if v ehicle tips ov er . Al wa ys use bat tery r etainer . • PREVENT FIRE - Ne ver modify the electrical syst em. Alter ations could cause a re resultingin ser ious injur y?[...]
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W6199pr -0920 7 Charger Connector Battery Connector • Plugthe batter y connector intothe charger connector . IMPORT ANT! If you are recharging yourbatter y , you will firstneed to lift the hoodand remove the batter y retainer (pretendengine cover). Disconnec[...]
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8 W6199pr -0920 Childrencan be har med by small par ts, shar p edges and shar p points in the vehicle'sunassembledstate , or byelectr ical items . Car e should be tak en in unpackingand assembl y of the v ehicle. Childrenshould not handle[...]
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W6199pr -0920 9 Lock Nut • Fitthe steering wheel cap into thecenter of the steering wheel.Make sure the screw holes arealigned. • Inserttwo #8 x 1" (2,5 cm)screws into the steering wheelcap and tighten. • Positionthe vehicle[...]
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10 W6199pr -0920 • Fitthe windshield onto the windshield frame. • Insert five #6 x 1 / 2 "( 1, 3 cm ) screwsinto the holes in the wi nd sh ie ld assembly and tighten. Windshield Frame Windshield Slots Dash • Fitthe tabs on the back ofthe w[...]
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W6199pr -0920 11 • Fitthe tabs on the hood intothe slots in front of thewindshield. • Lowerthe hood. Hood Slots • T urn the vehicle on itsside. • Fita traction band around a wheel. • Slidea slotted screwdriver under the tract[...]
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12 W6199pr -0920 Batter y Installation and Batter y r etainer (Engine Cover) Assembly • Lift thehood. • Placethe batter y in thebatter y compartment. Make surethe batter y connector extendstoward the motor harnessconnector . • Plugthe batter y connector intothe?[...]
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W6199pr -0920 13 • Y our PowerWheels ® batter y is anon-spillable sealed lead-acidbatter y . It must be recycledor disposed of inan environmentally sound manner . • Donot dispose of a lead-acid battery in a fire. The battery may explode[...]
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14 W6199pr -0920 Use vehic le on generallylevelground ONL Y! Safe Driving Rules RIDING HAZARD • Pr ev ent Injuries and Deaths • Direct AdultSuper vision R equired. • Ne ver Ride At Night. • K eep Children WithinSaf e Riding Areas . These?[...]
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W6199pr -0920 15 T o Stop • Y our vehiclehas a patented, electronic braking system thatautomatically stops the vehicle when yourchild’ s footis lifted from the pedal. V ehicle Operation • Push thetop button to drive forward. • Pressdown on the[...]
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16 W6199pr -0920 Bumper -to-Bumper* Limited Warranty *One year limited warranty from the date of purchase on the Power Wheels ® vehicle. Six month limited warranty on the 6 volt battery . Forthe original purchaser , this one yearlimited warranty coversthe Power Wheels ® ride-on vehicle (purchased f[...]
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W6199pr -0920 17 IMPORT ANT! If you experience aproblem with your vehicle, first checkthe Problems and Solutions Guide below . Ifyou still experience a problem, pleasecontact Power Wheels ® Consumer Relations,toll-free at 1-800-348-0751. Or ,[...]
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18 W6199pr -0920 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION V ehiclewas running butsuddenly stopped(cont.) T r ipped thermal fuse Thebuilt-in thermal fuse may"trip" and shutdown opera - tionof the vehicleif thevehicle isoverloadedor the driving conditions[...]
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W6199pr -0920 19 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION V ehicler uns sluggishly(cont.) V ehicleis overloaded Mak e sureyoudo notoverload thevehicleby allowing morethan oner ider atone time,ex ceeding the 50 lb . maximumweight capacity ,or bytowingobjects[...]
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Or contact your local independently owned and operated Power Wheels ® Authorized Ser vice Center . For the location nearest you, visit us on-line at www .power wheels.com . Jeep ® and theJeep ® grille designare registered trademarksof Chrysler Group LLC.[...]