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P5066a-0920

Low Speed Drive

 RIDING HAZARD

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Prevent Injuries and Deaths

    • Direct Adult Supervision Required.
    • Never Ride at Night.
   •  

Keep Children Within Safe Riding Areas. 

      These areas must be:
   

- Away from swimming pools and other  

 bodies of water to prevent drownings 

   

- Generally level to prevent tipovers

   

- Away from steps, steep inclines, cars, 

roads and alleys. 

   • Riding Rules
       Make sure children know and follow

these rules for safe driving and riding.

   

- Always sit on the seat.

   

- Always wear shoes.

   

- Only 1 (one) rider at a time.

Restrict your child's driving to areas that are generally level.

SAFE DRIVING RULES

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. Unsupervised driving by children can 
lead to serious injury. Before children use this vehicle, an adult 
should carefully evaluate the driving area as well as the children’s 
skill level and ability to drive this vehicle safely. Children are not 
always able to recognize or anticipate hazards, even when they 
have been taught about them. There is no acceptable substitute 
for direct adult supervision.
Teach appropriate safety rules to your child before allowing operation 
of this vehicle. These rules should also be reviewed with neighborhood 
children or other playmates who want to drive this vehicle. 

Riding Rules

 Make sure children know and follow these rules for safe driving:

   1.  Always sit on the seat.
   2.  Always wear shoes.
   3.  Only 1 (one) rider at a time. A child who is not sitting on the seat 

or who is standing on the vehicle could fall off, cause a tip-over 
or block the driver’s view. A child could be seriously injured. 

   4.  Do not allow any child to drive the vehicle in the street or near 

moving (motorized) vehicles. 

   5.  Do not allow any child to drive near bodies of water (such as 

pools or creeks), obstructions (such as furniture, low tree limbs 
or play equipment), or drop-offs (such as stairs or decks).

   6.  Do not allow any child to drive the vehicle in the dark. A child 

could encounter unexpected obstacles and have an accident. 
Operate the vehicle only in the daytime or a well-lit area.

   7.  Restrict your child's driving to areas that are generally level with 

gentle inclines or slopes.

   8.  Do not allow your child to drive down or across a steep slope. 

    -  The vehicle may gain unsafe speed, even if the pedal is 

released to stop.

    -  The vehicle may tilt and tip over. 
    -  The wheels could lose traction, causing the vehicle to slip.

  9.  Do not allow your child to drive up steep inclines. The motor may 

stop and the vehicle could roll backwards at an unsafe speed.

10.  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.

11.  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 or turned off. The presence of flammable liquids or 
vapors could cause an explosion or a fire. Keep all flammable 
products in tightly sealed containers and away from the vehicle.

12.  Do not allow a child to operate the vehicle without direct adult 

supervision. To prevent unsupervised use of the vehicle, disconnect 
the motor harness from the battery when the vehicle is not in use.

   

To disconnect the motor harness:

    - Press the rear tab on the seat and lift to remove.
    - Lift the battery retainer to access the battery compartment.
    - Pull the motor harness connector from the battery.
    - Lift the battery retainer and slowly lower the battery into 

the compartment.

    - Replace the seat on the vehicle.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Kawasaki KFX P5066

Page 1: ...this manual and save it with your original sales receipt Tools needed for assembly two assembly wrenches included and a Phillips Screwdriver not included Use only with a Power Wheels 12 Volt Lead Acid...

Page 2: ...ehicle ONLY outdoors Most interior flooring can be damaged by riding this vehicle indoors Fisher Price will not be responsible for damage to the floor if the vehicle is used indoors To prevent damagin...

Page 3: ...of the wrong type battery or charger could cause a fire or explosion resulting in serious injury Use of Power Wheels components in products other than Power Wheels vehicles could cause overheating fir...

Page 4: ...plete to ensure that no parts are discarded Some parts were placed under the seat for shipment Press the tab under the back of the seat and lift to access the battery compartment Metal parts have been...

Page 5: ...or your convenience we included extra fasteners Note Tighten and loosen all screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten the screws 12 Volt Battery 12 Volt Charger Rear Axle 2 Bushings 2 Han...

Page 6: ...Nut 3 11 Hubcap 4 12 12 Volt Battery Charger Parts Not Shown Label Sheet 8 x 2 Screw 2 8 x 3 4 Screw 4 5 3 1 12 PARTS PICTURE 4 6 7 20 8 8 10 10 9 11 11 13 Bushing 4 14 Hand Grip 2 15 Plate 16 Steeri...

Page 7: ...s too severe Once a fuse has tripped remove your foot from the pedal and wait approximately 25 seconds before operating the vehicle again To avoid repeated automatic shut downs do not overload the veh...

Page 8: ...t least 14 hours after each use of your vehicle Do not charge the battery longer than 30 hours Once the battery is charged disconnect the charger connector from the battery Unplug the charger from the...

Page 9: ...n the wheel Slide a wheel cover indented side out onto the rear axle Rear Wheel Pegged Side First BOTTOM VIEW Rear Wheel Driver Slotted Side Out Wheel Cover Indented Side Out Motor Assembly Fit a 3 8...

Page 10: ...t a 8 x 3 4 screw into the plate and tighten 6 7 Lift the front end of the vehicle up slightly Check to be sure the steering column fits through the hole in the steering linkage Lower the front end of...

Page 11: ...ap onto the center of each wheel cover Turn the vehicle upright 12 10 11 Hubcaps Hubcaps SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW Fit a 3 8 16 hex nut onto each end of the front axle Tighten both hex nuts with the wrenc...

Page 12: ...per holes in the brush guard and tighten Fit both hand grips on the ends of the handlebar Hint If it is difficult to slide a hand grip onto the handlebar moisten the inside of the grip with water Loca...

Page 13: ...bels exactly as shown in the illustrations For best results avoid repositioning a label once it has been applied to the vehicle After applying a label rub the label firmly with a clean dry cloth to ma...

Page 14: ...14 P5066a 0920 RIGHT SIDE VIEW LEFT SIDE VIEW 12 21 9 19...

Page 15: ...oid your warranty Press the tab under the back edge of the seat and lift to remove the seat Lift the battery retainer to access the battery compartment Place the battery upright in the battery compart...

Page 16: ...sted give water milk of magnesia or egg whites immediately Never give emetics or induce vomiting Call a physician Charge a new battery for at least 18 hours before first use Never charge the battery l...

Page 17: ...otorized vehicles 5 Do not allow any child to drive near bodies of water such as pools or creeks obstructions such as furniture low tree limbs or play equipment or drop offs such as stairs or decks 6...

Page 18: ...access the high speed hook up Locate the high speed connector in the opening inside the front end of the vehicle Plug the high speed connector with yellow tag into the matching connector with yellow t...

Page 19: ...s or electrical switches can cause them to corrode and could cause switch or motor failure VEHICLE CARE Avoid operating the vehicle on sand Sand in the motors or electrical switches can cause them to...

Page 20: ...bjects which can cause the wheels to stop spinning while power is still being supplied to the motors If a thermal fuse continually trips contact your local Power Wheels authorized service center Loose...

Page 21: ...void repeated automatic shutdowns do not overload the vehicle by exceeding the 65 lbs 29 5 kg maximum weight capacity or by towing anything behind the vehicle Do not drive up hills or run into fixed o...

Page 22: ...rical 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 your local Power Wheels authorized service cent...

Page 23: ...manship Evidence of any attempt at consumer repair will void this warranty THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER AND IS INTENDED TO EXCLUDE ANY LIABILITY ON THE PART OF POWER WHEELS WHETHER UNDER THIS WARRANTY...

Page 24: ...e Inc a subsidiary of Mattel Inc East Aurora New York 14052 U S A 2009 Mattel Inc All Rights Reserved and designate U S trademarks of Mattel Inc unless otherwise indicated PRINTED IN MEXICO P5066a 092...

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