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Please read this manual and save it with y our original sales receipt. T ools needed f or assembly: Phillips Screwdriv er , Hammer and Pliers (all not included); Cap Nut Assembly T ool (included). Use only with a P ow er Wheels ® 12 V olt Batter y with Built-in Thermal Fuse and a P ow er Wheels ® 12 V olt Charger (both included). Kawasaki ® and [...]
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Table of Contents Important Information A Impor tant Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 B W ar nings and Caution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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CA UTION • In the unassembled state , this package contains small par ts. 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 Saf e Riding Areas. These areas must be: - aw a y from swimming pools and other bodies of w ate[...]
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Parts C Wheel - 4 • If you e xperience a problem with this product, or are missing a par t, please call us at 1-800-348-0751, rather than return 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 no par ts are discarded. • Some par ts were placed [...]
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All Shown Actual Size P ar t Not Shown : Label Sheet #10 - 32 x 1 1 / 2 " Screw – 2 .437 Cap Nut – 6* 7 / 16 " Washer - 5 * Radio Knob - 2 12 V olt Batter y Cap Nut Assembly T ool Round Bushing - 2 #8 x 3 / 4 " Screw – 17 * Microphone 12-VOL T CHARGER 12 V olt Charger K ey Assemb ly Pb #10 - 32 Lock Nut - 2 * For your con venie[...]
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Parts Diagram D 1. V ehicle Body 2. Cowling 3. Seat 4. Wheel - 4 5. Hubcap - 4 6. Cap Nut - 6 7. Steering Column 8. Right Mudflap 9. 12 V olt Batter y 10. K ey Assemb ly 11. Microphone 12. Radio Knob - 2 13. Grip - 2 14. T op Handlebar Cov er 15 Bottom Handlebar Cov er 16. F airing 17. Handlebar 18. Rear Axle 19. Handlebar Neck 20. Round Bushing - [...]
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Battery Charging E About Thermal Fuses Y our P ower Wheels ® 12 v olt batter y is equipped with a built-in thermal fuse. The ther mal fuse is a self-resetting saf ety device which automatically “trips” and shuts down operation of the v ehicle if the vehicle is ov erloaded or the driving conditions too sev ere. Once a fuse has “tripped”, it[...]
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Battery Charging • Plug the charger connector into the batter y . • Plug the charger into a standard 120 v olt wall outlet . Note: If power flo w to the wall outlet is controlled by 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 ver charge the battery longer than 30 hours.[...]
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Assembly • P osition the v ehicle body upside down. Note: The mudflaps are marked “R” and “L ” to designate right and left. • With the “R” marking facing up , align the two round holes in the right mudflap with the pegs on the inside of the right fender . • Inser t two #8 x 3 / 4 " screws through the round holes in the right [...]
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• P osition the v ehicle body upr ight. F ace the back end of the vehicle body . Hint: Y ou will need to temporarily hold the remaining rear wheel driver onto the motor assemb ly to proper ly position the rear axle assembly into the motor assemb ly . • Fit and hold the remaining rear wheel driver against the motor pins on one end of the motor a[...]
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• F ace the front end of the v ehicle body . • Slide a washer onto one of the front axles. • Slide a round bushing, ring end first, onto the front axle. • Slide a wheel (ribbed side first) onto the front axle. • Slide a hubcap (indented side out) onto the front axle. • Fit a .437 cap nut on the end of the front axle . • Fit the cupped[...]
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• Lift the front end of the v ehicle. • Slide the tabbed end of the steering column through the slot in the upper steering linkage and out through the hole in the vehicle body . • Inser t the cur ved end of the steering column into the hole in the lower steering linkage. Steering Column Lower Steering Linkage Hole Upper Steering Linkage Hole [...]
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Assembly Steering Column Handlebar Assembly Neck Groov e Bottom Handlebar Cov er • Fit the bottom handlebar cov er onto the end of the steering column. Make sure the rim on the bottom handlebar cov er fits into the hole in the vehicle body . • Fit the handlebar assembly , neck side do wn, onto the end of the steering column. Make sure the handl[...]
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• While pushing the top handlebar cov er and the fairing together , inser t four #8 x 3 / 4 " scre ws through screw tab in the top handlebar cov er and into the fairing. • Tighten the screws with a Phillips scre wdriver . Do not ov er-tighten. Screw T ab Screw T ab • Bend the plastic tip at the end of the microphone cord so that it f or [...]
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Proper label application will help to keep the labels looking their best! When applying labels, keep the following guidelines in mind: • W ash your hands bef ore applying the labels. • Bef ore applying the labels, wipe the surf ace of the vehicle with a clean, dry cloth to remove an y dust or oils. • Place the labels e xactly as shown in the [...]
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T M ® ® T M Right Side Left Side Label Decoration 8 7 12 1 3 22 2 5 11 10 13 24 22 4 6 9 14 16 3 4[...]
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IMPORT ANT! Use only a P ower Wheels ® 12 v olt batter y with built-in thermal fuse. Use of any other battery will damage your v ehicle. Make sure that y ou charge the batter y f or at least 18 hours using the enclosed P ower Wheels ® 12 volt charger bef ore operating y our vehicle f or the first time. Charge the batter y f or at least 14 hours a[...]
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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 white[...]
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T each Safety Rules to Children While children can quickly de velop the skill necessary to drive this v ehicle, it is impor tant to remember that their judgment skills are still ve r y immature. Unsuper vised driving by children can lead to serious injur y . Before children use this vehicle , an adult should carefully e valuate the driving area as [...]
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• Make sure the shifter is in the LO W SPEED position. • Press the f oot pedal. The vehicle will driv e forward at a maximum of 2 1 / 2 mph. • Help your child pr actice steer ing to lear n how f ar and how quic kly to tur n the handlebar when dr iving f orward in low speed. • Y our vehicle has a patented, electronic br aking system that aut[...]
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IMPORT ANT! T o av oid damaging the motors and gears, stop the vehicle bef ore shifting between low and high speed. • Make sure the shifter is in the HIGH SPEED position. • Press the f oot pedal. The vehicle will driv e forward at a maximum of 5 mph. • Help your child pr actice steer ing to lear n how f ar and how quic kly to tur n the handle[...]
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Pr oblems and Solutions Guide IMPORT ANT! If you e xper ience a problem with y our vehicle, first chec k the Problems and Solutions Guide below . If you still e xper ience a problem, please contact P ow er Wheels ® Consumer Relations , toll-free at 1-800-348-0751 between 8 AM and 6 PM (EST) Monda y through F r iday . Or , contact your local P ow e[...]
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Pr oblems and Solutions Guide Short run time Undercharged battery Charge the battery . A new battery should have been charged for at least 18 hours before using the vehicle for the first time. After first-time use, recharge the battery for at least 14 hours after each use. Never charge the battery longer than 30 hours. Check all wires and connector[...]
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Pr oblems and Solutions Guide Problem Possible Cause Solution When the foot pedal is pressed Operation of vehicle in low speed It is possible that only one rear wheel may spin when both only one rear wheel spins rear wheels ar e raised off the ground and the vehicle is in low speed. This does not necessarily indicate a problem. Check for proper ope[...]
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SA CRAMENT O - California Electric Ser vice Center , 1821 “Q” Street, 95814, (916) 443-5711 SALINAS - SRS Hobbies, 407 F ront Street, 93901, (831) 424-4044, SAN DIEGO - California Electric Ser vice Center, 3430 El Cajon Blvd., 92104, (619) 283-6488 SAN JOSE - California Electric Ser vice Center, 481 So . Bascom, 95126, (408) 295-1723 SANT A ROS[...]
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A uthorized Ser vice Centers LAKE CHARLES - Capitol Schwinn Cyclery , 722 E. Prien Lake Road, 70605, (337) 474-9090 NEW IBERIA - V oorhies Supply Company , 401 W . St. Peter Street, 70560, (337) 364-2431 NEW ORLEANS (MET AIRIE) - Le Jouet, Inc., 1700 Airline Hwy ., 70001, (504) 837-0533 SHREVEPORT - Shre vepor t Shav er and Appliance, 9750 St. Vinc[...]
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A uthorized Ser vice Centers D A YTON - La y er Electric, 603 South Ludlo w Street, 45402, (937) 224-9608 D A YTON (NEW CARLISLE) - Ballweg Do-It Center , 3300 South Dayton, Lak eview Rd., 45344, (937) 849-1306 GALION - Allied Electrical Repair, 1404 Harding W a y East, 44833, (419) 468-4962, (800) 648-6771 GRO VE CITY -City Bike Repair , 3957 Broa[...]
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If y ou are missing par ts or need assistance, please call us toll-free: P ower 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 P ow er Wheels ® Authorized Service Center . F or the location nearest you, ref er to the A uthor ized Service Center list[...]