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Assembly

Steering
Column

Handlebar
Assembly

Neck

Groove

Bottom
Handlebar
Cover

• Fit the bottom handlebar cover onto the end of the

steering column. Make sure the rim on the bottom
handlebar cover fits into the hole in the vehicle body.

• Fit the handlebar assembly, neck side down, onto the

end of the steering column. Make sure the handlebar
arms fit into the grooves in the bottom handlebar cover.

Handlebar

Steering
Column

Bottom
Handlebar
Cover

Cap Nut

Hint: You may want the help of another adult to support
the steering column near the steering linkage while
fastening the handlebar to the steering column.

• Push the handlebar firmly to be sure the bottom

handlebar cover and the handlebar are 
fully seated.

• Slide a washer onto the steering column.

• Fit a .437 cap nut on the end of the steering column.

Tap the cap nut with a hammer to secure it on the end
of the steering column.

• Pull up on the handlebar to be sure the assembly 

is secure.

Washer

13

17

16

15

• Fit the fairing to the bottom handlebar cover.

• Insert two #8 x 

3

/

4

" screws through the bottom handlebar

cover and into the fairing.

• Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver.

Do not over-tighten

Bottom
Handlebar
Cover

Fairing

• Position the handlebar so that the side with the three

holes and circular indent face up.

• Fit the neck against the bottom of the handlebar. Align

the holes in the handlebar and neck.

• Insert a #10-32 x 1

1

/

2

" screw down through each of the

two holes in the handlebar and then through the neck.

• Fit a #10-32 lock nut on the end of each screw.

• Using pliers to steady the lock nuts, tighten each screw

with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not over-tighten.

Hole

Hole

Lock Nut

Lock Nut

Handlebar

Circular
Indentation

Neck

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Summary of Contents for 73690

Page 1: ...inja are U S trademarks owned by and used under license from Kawasaki Motors Corp U S A Kawasaki Motors Corp U S A All Rights Reserved This product is neither manufactured nor distributed by Kawasaki...

Page 2: ...always wear shoes only 1 one rider at a time To prevent damaging the motors and gears teach your child to stop the vehicle before switching between forward and reverse Do not tow anything behind the...

Page 3: ...e 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 fire or...

Page 4: ...sure 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 coated wit...

Page 5: ...adio Knob 2 12 Volt Battery Cap Nut Assembly Tool Round Bushing 2 8 x 3 4 Screw 17 Microphone 12 VOLT CHARGER 12 Volt Charger Key Assembly Pb 10 32 Lock Nut 2 For your convenience an extra washer 3 4...

Page 6: ...andlebar Cover 16 Fairing 17 Handlebar 18 Rear Axle 19 Handlebar Neck 20 Round Bushing 2 21 10 32 Lock Nut 2 22 Rear Wheel Driver 2 23 8 x 3 4 Screw 17 24 7 16 Washer 5 25 10 32 x 11 2 Screw 2 26 12 V...

Page 7: ...er For the location of the Authorized Service Center nearest to you see page 24 CAUTION Use the charger in dry locations only WARNING Battery can fall out and injure a child if vehicle tips over Alway...

Page 8: ...urs before you use it in your vehicle for the first time We recommend that you start charging your battery before beginning assembly of your new vehicle You do not need to remove the battery from your...

Page 9: ...mudflap and into the right fender Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Repeat assembly steps 1 and 2 to assemble the left mudflap L to the left fender Fit a 437 cap nut...

Page 10: ...Slide a washer onto the rear axle Slide the rear wheel driver onto the rear axle Make sure the rear wheel driver fits onto the pins in the motor assembly Slide a wheel onto the rear axle Make sure th...

Page 11: ...s the tab under the back of the seat and lift to remove the seat Make sure the motor harness wires are positioned in the channel to prevent them from being pinched between the cowling and vehicle body...

Page 12: ...M PRESS HERE To Snap Side Tabs PRESS HERE To Snap Rear Tab Press firmly on each side of the cowling to snap the four side tabs into the slots in the vehicle body Make sure the rear tab stays aligned w...

Page 13: ...mn Fit a 437 cap nut on the end of the steering column Tap the cap nut with a hammer to secure it on the end of the steering column Pull up on the handlebar to be sure the assembly is secure Washer 13...

Page 14: ...e into the hole in the center of the dash to hook it to the dash Insert and snap the key assembly into the large hole in the dash Insert and snap the radio knobs into the holes in the dash Microphone...

Page 15: ...Place the labels 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 dr...

Page 16: ...TM 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...

Page 17: ...of the seat and lift to remove the seat Squeeze the battery clamp arms together to release the arms from the slots in the vehicle body Press the battery clamp arms in and over the lock tabs and lift t...

Page 18: ...ur regular household trash The incineration landfilling or mixing of sealed lead acid batteries with household trash is prohibited by law in most areas Do not dispose of a lead acid battery in a fire...

Page 19: ...faces Restrict your child s driving to generally level ground ONLY 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 st...

Page 20: ...PEED OPERATION REMOVE LOCK OUT SCREW ON SIDE OF SHIFTER FOR HIGH SPEED OPERATION Shifter Shifter How to Operate Your Vehicle L As assembled your vehicle is ready to roll in low speed 21 2 mph maximum...

Page 21: ...TION SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Should you need service or assistance with your vehicle during the warranty period do not return the vehicle to the store Power Wheels has provided a natio...

Page 22: ...or run into fixed objects 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...

Page 23: ...n into fixed objects 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 servic...

Page 24: ...you If there is not one in your area please call Power Wheels Consumer Relations at 1 800 348 0751 Authorized Service Centers P ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM Frigid Service Sales 701 Graymont Ave North 35203 205...

Page 25: ...9 4315 CHICAGO DOWNER S GROVE Authorized Appliance Service Co 1644 W Ogden Avenue 60515 630 852 1550 CHICAGO MORTON GROVE Brand Service Center Inc 5618 Dempster Street 60053 847 965 5900 DECATUR Rexx...

Page 26: ...4161 NEW JERSEY DENVILLE Ranft s Denville Vacuum Appliance 12 Broadway 07834 973 627 1156 HAWTHORNE Ter Kuile Inc 206 Diamond Bridge Avenue 07506 201 423 1142 HIGHLAND PARK Dash Electronics 10 North S...

Page 27: ...ized Appliance Service Center 1206 North Central Street 37917 865 524 3376 MEMPHIS Camp Electric Co 647 Madison Avenue 38103 901 527 7543 800 238 7345 NASHVILLE Webb s Appliance Service Center Inc 151...

Page 28: ...d the battery for 18 hours Remember to Charge the battery immediately after each use Charge the battery once a month during storage even if the vehicle has not been used Failure to follow these instru...

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