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WARNING

WARNING

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Safety

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS LISTED BELOW MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  

The owner’s manual contains assembly, use and maintenance instructions. 

Safe Riding Warnings

•  Not to be used by children under eighteen (18) months of age 

or children over thirty (30) months of age

•  Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of 44 lbs. (20 kg) 
•  Do not allow more than one (1) rider.

 ADULTS AND SUPERVISORS, PLEASE NOTE:

1.  Always instruct all children of common sense rules and  

safe practices.

2.  Be aware that flat, hard surfaces provide the safest 

experience for child riders. 

3.  Do not allow the child rider to operate the ride-on toy near 

streets, roads, sidewalks, walkways, or any other place 

where they may encounter other moving vehicles.

4.  Never leave children unattended with this ride-on toy. 

Continuous adult supervision is required.

5.  If necessary, adults and supervisors are always responsible 

for setting up gates and barriers to ensure a safe riding 

environment for the child rider.

6.  Be aware that this ride-on toy does not have braking 

capabilities. Allowing use of this ride-on toy in areas that 

require braking may cause rolls, crashes, serious injury, or 

death to the child rider. 

7.  Teach children not to allow other children to use this 

ride-on toy. Communicate this message to other adults and 

supervisors of fellow children with which your  

child interacts.

8.  Sternly alert children that hands, legs, hair, and clothing 

can potentially get caught in moving parts. Ensure they 

never place a body part or piece of clothing near a moving 

part of the ride-on toy. Avoid loose clothing. 

Child Safety Warnings

•  Adults supervising children must read and understand this 

entire manual before allowing any child to use this product. 

•  Adults must evaluate their own children as to maturity, 

strength, judgment and ability to follow safety rules. 

Published age guidelines are not a substitute for careful 

evaluation of your own child. 

•  Adults must teach children about thinking ahead while riding 

as this may be the first time a child has ever controlled a 

motorized ride-on toy. While you supervise, see through the 

child’s eyes, and verbally teach them about steering and 

avoiding obstacles in the approved riding area.

9.  Instruct children to always wear shoes when using the 

ride-on toy. 

10.  Confirm that children do not have access to the charging 

equipment or come into contact with any part of the 

ride-on toy while it is charging.

11.   Do not mix old and new batteries. 
12.   Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc), or rechargeable 

batteries.

13.  Firmly instruct children to use the ride-on toy in a safe 

manner. Unsafe behaviors include, but are not limited to:
•  Traveling at unsafe speeds
•  Not riding in the seated position
•  Riding at night or in any conditions of low visibility
•  Riding in any wet conditions including rain, snow,  

and ice 

•  Any kind of stunt riding: jumps, ramps, stairs, hills, 

sloped surfaces, or other actions involving any notable 

risk

•  Any kind of off-road riding: rough terrain, dirt, mud, 

gravel, or any others that involve notable risk 

•  Riding near any pool or open body of water
•  Pushing, pulling, or shoving the driver in any way while 

operating the ride-on toy

•  Using the ride-on toy without the battery cover or any 

other safety cover fully closed

•  Pulling or hitching the ride-on toy with other similar 

moving ride-on toys or products

•  Riding a motorized ride-on toy can be a dangerous activity, 

even under the best of circumstances. Good choices regarding 

where and when to ride, constant adult supervision of riding,  

and practice and careful riding by the child can all help to 

minimize risk. However this ride-on toy is intended to move 

and therefore it is possible for the rider to lose control, fall off 

and/or get into dangerous situations that no amount of care, 

instruction or expertise can eliminate.

•  If this inherent risk is not acceptable, adults should not allow 

children to ride this ride-on toy.

Summary of Contents for PACIFICCYCLE Kid Trax KT1571AZ

Page 1: ...44 lbs 20 kg Maximum Speed 1 5 MPH Battery 6 volt WARNING This manual contains important safety and use information Keep this manual for future reference An adult must read this entire manual Adult su...

Page 2: ...blished age guidelines are not a substitute for careful evaluation of your own child Adults must teach children about thinking ahead while riding as this may be the first time a child has ever control...

Page 3: ...azards may result in serious injury or death to the user of the ride on Contact between the positive and negative terminals may result in fire or explosion Avoid direct contact between the terminals L...

Page 4: ...d to the ride on in any way All connectors are securely snapped in place and will not come detached while riding No wiring is exposed worn or detached in any way the motor is not hot to touch All elec...

Page 5: ...5 Parts Before you begin assembling check that all parts listed are present 1 5 6 2 15 16 9 10 11 12 13 3 4 14 7 8...

Page 6: ...of the fender up into the handlebar assembly Attach the front wheel Insert the axle through the fork wheel and spacers Place the fork sleeve over each fork Place a washer on each end of the axle Fast...

Page 7: ...le body into the handlebar inset making sure the holes in the body and handlebar assembly are completely aligned Insert the long bolt through the handlebar assembly and motorcycle body holes Fasten th...

Page 8: ...order listed below Place the training wheel assembly into the inset on the underside of the motorcycle body Insert a screw into each hole of the training wheel assembly Tighten the screws into the bo...

Page 9: ...ply cord connector and charger for damage e g frayed or kinked wires exposed inner wires missing insulation before use If damaged do not use the supply cord connector or charger for any purpose and pr...

Page 10: ...10 Controls and Functions Press the pedal to accelerate Lift foot off pedal to stop Engine sound Horn sound On Off button...

Page 11: ...n a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 11 Maintenance Battery Replacement and Disposal The battery will ev...

Page 12: ...service by other than an authorized PC service center For personal use only Not for commercial use The original owner shall pay all labor charges connected with the repair or replacement of all parts...

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