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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 dri-
ving 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 furni-
ture, 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 day-
time or a well-lit area.

7.

Do not allow your child to drive on sloped or inclined
surfaces.

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 but-

ton 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. 

WARNING

Prevent Injuries and Deaths

• Direct Adult Supervision Required
• 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, driveways, roads and

alleys.

• Not to be used by children over 36 months

of age or 40 lbs. (18 kg) to prevent 
over-loading.

Rules for Safe Driving

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Use vehicle on generally level ground ONLY!

RIDING HAZARD

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Summary of Contents for B1503

Page 1: ...ncluded Use only with a Power Wheels 6 Volt 4 0 Amp Hr Battery Power Wheels 25 Amp Fuse and Power Wheels 6 Volt 4 0 Amp Hr Charger all included Requires three AA LR6 alkaline batteries not included fo...

Page 2: ...ass asphalt and other hard surfaces on generally level terrain and by children 12 36 months of age Make sure children know and follow these rules for safe driving and riding always sit on the seat alw...

Page 3: ...llow children to charge the battery Battery charging must be done by adults only A child could be injured by the electricity involved in charging the battery Never lift or carry the battery by the wir...

Page 4: ...save all packaging material until assembly is complete to ensure that no parts are discarded Metal parts have been coated with a lubricant to protect them during shipment Wipe all metal parts with a p...

Page 5: ...ne extra 25 Amp Fuse is included 6 Volt Charger Right Saddlebag Left Saddlebag Exhaust Cover 2 Power Button Cover R Right Handlebar Left Handlebar All Shown Actual Size 354 Cap Nut 4 For your convenie...

Page 6: ...tery Clamp 11 Seat 12 25 Amp Fuse 13 Gas Tank 14 Sound Box 15 Cap Nut 4 16 Steering Stop 17 Fork Axle 18 Front Axle 19 Outer Shock 2 20 Inner Shock 2 21 Washer 2 22 Wheel Bushing 2 23 Wheel 24 Fender...

Page 7: ...or excessive wear is detected do not use the charger or the battery until you have replaced the worn or damaged part Important Notes Your new battery must be charged for at least 18 hours before you u...

Page 8: ...ll outlet The battery is now charged and is ready to be installed in your vehicle Please see Battery Installation on page 19 for detailed battery installation instructions If your battery is already i...

Page 9: ...he power button cover channel Fit the power button cover peg into the hole in the right handlebar Locate the right handlebar The right handlebar is labeled with an R and has an additional hole in the...

Page 10: ...own through the top hole only in the headlight assembly Insert the right handlebar down through the top and bottom hole in the headlight assembly Make sure the power button harness is NOT through the...

Page 11: ...ate the fork axle and the front axle The fork axle is smaller than the front axle Place a cap nut on a flat surface inside up Hint You may want to place a scrap block of wood underneath the cap nut to...

Page 12: ...your hands are clean Apply the labels to both sides of the wheel as shown in the illustration Position the vehicle upside down Note the arrow on the underside of the front fender Position the front fe...

Page 13: ...axle Support the opposite end of the front axle and tap the cap nut with a hammer to secure it on the end of the front axle Pull on the cap nut to be sure it is secure on the front axle Assembly Fit...

Page 14: ...e rear end of the vehicle Rear Wheel Saddlebag Battery Tips Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix different types of batteries alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium Remove...

Page 15: ...fully fit the back fender onto the vehicle DO NOT pinch the motor harness Insert four screws through the back fender and into the vehicle as shown Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not...

Page 16: ...the vehicle does not move you have probably assem bled the power button harness incorrectly Please re read assembly steps 1 7 and 24 25 Fit a handgrip on the end of each handlebar Hint If it is diffi...

Page 17: ...ve any dust or oils 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 fir...

Page 18: ...Left Side Right Side Label Decoration 4 19 19 20 20 20 22 15 26 20 8 5 3 18 18 19 19 18 18 6 9 25 14 3 4 18...

Page 19: ...rger before operating your vehicle for the first time Charge the battery for at least 14 hours after each use of the vehicle Never charge the battery longer than 30 hours Failure to follow these instr...

Page 20: ...int or stops it s time for an adult to change the batteries in the sound box Remove the two screws in the gas tank as shown Loosen two screws in the back fender Remove the gas tank from the vehicle Re...

Page 21: ...ighten as required Check plastic parts on a regular basis for cracks or broken pieces During snowy or rainy weather the vehicle should be stored inside or under a protective cover Remember to charge t...

Page 22: ...7 Do not allow your child to drive on sloped or inclined surfaces 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 vehi...

Page 23: ...e instructions your battery may be dead If you are unsure whether or not the battery is dead you can have it tested at your local Power Wheels Authorized Service Center Electrical switch damage The el...

Page 24: ...alled fuse Make sure that the battery has a properly installed Power Wheels 25 amp fuse before charging Do not substitute parts Driving conditions are too stressful Use only on generally level ground...

Page 25: ...is normal for some chargers to get No action required warm during use and is not reason for concern If your charger does not get warm during use it does not mean that it is not working properly Batte...

Page 26: ...work If there is not an authorized service center in your area please call Consumer Relations for information 1 800 348 0751 THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER R...

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