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Owner's Manual with Assembly Instructions For Model 73600 Product features ma y vary from the picture above . Please read this manual and save it with y our original sales receipt. T ools needed f or assembly: Phillips Screwdriv er , Saf ety Scissors and Hammer (all not included). Use only with a P ow er Wheels ® 12 V olt Rechargeable Battery[...]
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2 Ta b le of Contents Impor tant Information A Impor tant Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 B Wa r nings and Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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3 CA UTION • In the unassembled state , this package contains small parts. Adult assembly is required. • Use the charger in dr y locations only . W ARNING • Prevent Injuries and Deaths • Direct Adult Super vision Required • K eep Children Within Safe Riding Areas . These areas must be: - aw a y from s wimming pools and other bodies of wat[...]
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4 Rear Wheel - 2 Rear F ender (Right and Left) Monoshock Pa r t s C • If you e xperience a problem with this product, or are missing a par t, please call us at 1-800-348-0751, r ather than retur n this product to the store. • Please identify all par ts before assemb ly and sav e all packaging material until assembly is complete to ensure that n[...]
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5 Pa r t s F ront F ender Driver - 2 Steering Stop Right Grip with Large Hole Left Grip with Small Hole Batter y Compar tment Cover Fo r k Axle Large Wheel - 2 Upper Shock Rod Lower Shoc k Rod F ront/Rear Axle - 2 Drive Axle .437" .437" .437" .437" .354" Left Shock Inside Half Outside Half Axle Retainer - 2 Sets Inside Half[...]
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All Fastener s Shown Actual Size 6 Not Shown: Label Sheet Pa r t s #8 x 3 / 4 " Screw – 14 .437 Cap Nut – 7* .437" .354 Cap Nut – 2* .354" He x Bushing - 6 *Note: F or your con venience , we hav e included f our extra cap n uts (three .437 and one .354). 12 V olt Batter y 12 -V O LT C H A R G E R 12 V olt Charger Pb #10 x 1 / 2[...]
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7 Pa r ts Diagram D 1. V ehicle F rame 2. Axle Retainer (Outside) - 2 3. Axle Retainer (Inside) - 2 4. Driver - 2 5. Rear Wheel - 2 6. F ront/Rear Axle - 2 7. Upper Shock Rod 8. F or k Axle 9. Drive Axle 10. Seat 11. Rear F ender (Right and Left) - 2 12. Monoshock 13. Batter y Compar tment Cov er 14. Steering Stop 15 Handlebar Assembly 16. Large Wh[...]
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•B atter y can f all out and injure a child if v ehicle tips ov er . Alwa ys use batter y clamp . • PREVENT FIRE - Ne ver modify the electrical system. Alterations could cause a fire resulting in serious injur y and could also r uin the electrical system. - Use of the wrong type batter y or charger could cause a fire or e xplosion resulting in [...]
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9 Battery Charging Pb • Plug the charger connector into the batter y . • Plug the charger into a standard 120 volt w all outlet . Note: If power flo w to the wall outlet is controlled b y a s witch, make sure the s witch is “ON”. • Bef ore first-time use, charge the batter y for at least 18 hours. Ne v er charge the batter y longer than 3[...]
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Fo rk Axle - 6" .354" .354 Diameter Axle 3 Pull T ab Lift Seat • Pull the seat tab on the back end of the v ehicle frame . •L ift to remov e the seat. 10 Assembl y • Slide the drive axle through a motor , the back end of the v ehicle fr ame and out through the other motor . Drive Axle Motor Remove F ront/Rear Axle V ehicle Fr ame Re[...]
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11 Assembl y •T ur n the monoshock so the bottom fits into the axle guides inside the frame. •L ift the mov eable top piece of the v ehicle frame . Narrow End of Monoshock Rear of V ehicle F rame Hole 7 T op Vie w Monoshock Axle Guide Axle Guide 8 T op Vie w 6 Right Side Vie w Lift .437 Cap Nut Lower Shoc k Rod Mov eable T op Piece • Place a [...]
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12 Assembl y .437 Cap Nut • Fit a .437 cap nut on the other end of the low er shock rod. •T ap the cap nut with a hammer to secure the cap nut on the frame axle. Pull on the cap nut to be sure it is secure. Hint: Y ou ma y need the help of another adult to suppor t the other end of the lower shoc k rod while you tap the cap nut. 10 End of Lower[...]
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13 Assembl y • Place the right rear fender on the side of the v ehicle frame, as sho wn. • Inser t four #8 x 3 / 4 " screws through the right rear f ender and into the vehicle fr ame. *Note :T he most f orward screw should insert into the f ender , through the f ootboard and then into the v ehicle fr ame. • Tighten the screws with a Phil[...]
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14 •F it a he x bushing, k ey ed side down, into the center hole in of each rear wheel. 17 •P osition the rear wheel with the driv er side down. • Bef ore applying labels to the rear wheels, wipe each wheel with a clean, dr y cloth to make sure it is free of dir t and oils. Make sure y our hands are clean. • Apply label #16 to each rear whe[...]
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•F it a he x bushing, k ey ed side first, into the center hole in each side of a large wheel, as shown. • Repeat this procedure to assemble the remaining he x b ushing to the other large wheel. He x Bushing He x Bushing Large Wheel 22 Hex Bushing Key ed Side 15 Assembl y • Fit a retainer to the inside and outside of the back end of the vehicl[...]
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• Slide a front/rear axle through the retainer , large wheel and out through the opposite retainer . 24 16 Retainer Fr ont/Rear Axle • Fit a .437 cap nut onto the end of the front/rear axle. •T ap the cap nut with a hammer to secure the cap nut on the front/rear axle. Pull on the cap nut to be sure it is secure. Hint: Y ou ma y need the help [...]
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• Fit the tab on the steering stop into the cur ved slot in the front end of the vehicle fr ame. • Hold the steering stop in place. Steering Stop Cur ved Slot Ta b 27 17 Assembl y 28 • Place a .354 cap nut on a flat surf ace, inside up , a s s h o w n . Hint: Y ou ma y want to place a scr ap bloc k of wood underneath the cap nut to protect th[...]
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18 • Slide the front f ender onto the ends of the fork. 32 Assembl y • Fit a .354 cap nut onto the end of the f ork axle. •T ap the cap nut with a hammer to secure the cap nut on the f or k axle. Pull on the cap nut to be sure it is secure. Hint: Y ou ma y need the help pf another adult to suppor t the other end of the f or k axle while you t[...]
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Assembl y • Fit the right outside shock (see "R" on inside) to the outside of the right fork. • Fit the right inside shock (see "R" on inside) onto the inside of the right fork. 36 Left Shock Right Inside Shock Right Outside Shock Right F or k 35 19 • Inser t two #8 x 3 / 4 " screws through the left shock to secure it[...]
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Assembl y 20 Note :T he left and right grips are not interchangeable! The hole in the left grip is smaller than the hole in the r ight grip . •F it the left grip on the end of the left handlebar . Hint: If it is difficult to slide the grip onto the handlebar , moisten the inside of the grip with water . 40 Left Handlebar Left Grip • Slide the r[...]
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21 Assembl y •F it the motor harness plug under neath the gas tank and up through the rectangular hole in the gas tank. Motor Har ness Plug Rectangular Hole Batter y Compar tment Cov er Batter y Clamp Ta b Rectangular Opening •F it the tab on the batter y compar tment cover into the rectangular opening ne xt to the batter y compar tment. • Sl[...]
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Front/Left Side View 15 4 8 5 14 1 10 12 22 Label Decoration G Proper label application will help to keep the labels looking their best! When applying labels, keep the following guidelines in mind: •W ash y our hands before applying the labels . • Bef ore applying the labels, wipe the surf ace of the vehicle with a clean, dry cloth to remov e a[...]
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Label Decoration Right/Back Side View 9 7 2 11 3 13 23 2 15 5 14 6[...]
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Pb 24 IMPORT ANT! Use only P ower Wheels ® 12 volt battery . Use of any other battery will damage your v ehicle. Make sure that you charge the battery for at least 18 hours using the enclosed P ow er Wheels ® 12 volt charger bef ore operating your vehic le for the fir st time. Charge the batter y f or at least 14 hours after each use of the vehic[...]
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25 If a battery leak develops, av oid contact with the leaking acid and place the damaged batter y in a plastic bag. See inf or mation below f or proper disposal. If acid comes in contact with skin or eyes, flush with cool water f or at least 15 minutes and call a ph ysician. If acid is internally ingested , giv e water , milk of magnesia or egg wh[...]
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26 Rules f or Safe Driving K Te a c h Safety Rules to Children While children can quickly de v elop the skill necessar y to drive this v ehicle, it is impor tant to remember that their judgment skills are still very immature. Unsuper vised driving by children can lead to serious injur y . Before children use this vehicle , an adult should carefully[...]
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27 Ho w to Operate Y our V ehic le L IMPORT ANT! Use this vehicle ONL Y outdoors . Most inter ior flooring can be damaged by riding this vehicle indoors . Fisher-Price ® will not be responsible f or damage to the floor if the vehicle is used indoors. Re verse • Press the DRIVE b utton on the gas tank. • Press the f oot pedal. The v ehicle driv[...]
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28 T wist T urbo Throttle Grip to Activate High Speed Sound Buttons •T ur n the r ight grip to shift the vehicle into high speed. The v ehicle mo ves f orward at a maximum of 5 mph. • Help your child pr actice steer ing to learn how far and how quic kly to tur n the handlebar when driving forw ard in high speed. • Press the buttons on the han[...]
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29 IMPORT ANT! If you e xperience a problem with your v ehicle, first chec k the Problems and Solutions Guide below . If you still e xperience a problem, please contact P ower Wheels ® Consumer Relations, toll-free at 1-800-348-0751 between 8 AM and 6 PM (EST) Monda y through F riday . Or , contact y our local P ow er Wheels ® author ized service[...]
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30 Pr oblems and Solutions Guide V ehicle was running but Loose wire or loose connectors Chec k all wires and connectors. Make sure the motor suddenly stopped harness connector is tightly plugged into the batter y , and that there are no loose wires around the motors. Tr ipped ther mal fuse Each P ower Wheels ® 12 volt battery has a built-in therm[...]
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31 Pr oblems and Solutions Guide If , after revie wing the Problems and Solutions Guide, the v ehicle still f ails to operate, please contact y our nearest authorize d ser vice center (see page 31) or contact P ow er Wheels ® Consumer Relations toll-free at 1-800-348-0751. V ehicle runs sluggishly (cont.) Battery needs charging Be sure to charge t[...]
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32 A uthorized Ser vice Centers P We are continually expanding our independentl y owned and operated A uthorized Service Center Network. Please check this listing f or the Authorized Service Center nearest you. If there is not one in your area, please call P ower Wheels ® Consumer Relations at 1-800-348-0751. ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM - Frigid Service &a[...]
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33 A uthorized Ser vice Centers NASHVILLE - K esel Hardw are , 173 West St. Louis, 62263, (618) 327-8957 NILES - Household Appliance Sales & Serv ., 7411 N. Milwaukee A ve., 60714, (847) 647-8250 SPRINGFIELD - Bannon Electronics, 1224 N. F r anklin, 62702, (217) 523-0313 TA YLOR VILLE - Battery Specialists + Golf Cars, 800 Springfield Road, 625[...]
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34 A uthorized Ser vice Centers NEW MEXICO ALBUQUERQUE - Appliance Service Center , 3219 Candelaria, NE, 87107, (505) 265-7774 CLO VIS - Burns Hardware, 1511 N. Pr ince, 88101, (505) 769-2528 NEW Y ORK ALBANY - Lak e Electronic Ser vice, 1650 Centr al Av enue, 12205, (518) 869-8424, (800) 585-3777 BA YSHORE, L.I. - T urnpike Appliance of Suff olk, [...]
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35 A uthorized Ser vice Centers TEXAS AMARILLO - Reid’ s Appliance Ser vice, Inc., 906 Georgia, 79102, (806) 373-8812 CORPUS CHRISTI - Brand Appliance & Microw a ve, 2751 South Staples, 78404, (361) 854-1851 D ALLAS - All T ype Sales and Ser vice Co ., Inc., 2835 Irving Blvd., 75207, (214) 638-1170, (800) 717-1170 D ALLAS - P earsol Appliance[...]
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Printed in Mexico 73600pr-0920 If y ou are missing par ts or need assistance, please call us toll-free: Po wer Wheels ® Consumer Relations 1-800-348-0751 8 AM - 6 PM EST , Monda y through Frida y . Over 400 A uthorized Service Centers Or contact your local, independently o wned and operated Po w er Wheels ® A uthorized Service Center . F or the l[...]