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Rules for Safe Driving

10°

Incline should never be 

more than 10°

5.

Do not operate this vehicle with more than one rider,
seated on the seating area. 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.

6.

Always wear shoes or sneakers when operating this
vehicle.

7.

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.

8. 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.

9.

Do not allow a child to operate the vehicle without prop-
er adult supervision. To prevent unsupervised use of
the vehicle, disconnect the motor harness from the bat-
tery when the vehicle is not in use.

To disconnect the motor harness connector and
battery connector:

• Remove the seat.

• Squeeze the tabs on the motor harness connector to

unplug it from the battery connector.

• Re-assemble the seat.

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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 the 

BARBIE™ Sport Mobile™

, 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 adult supervision.

Teach appropriate safety rules to your child before allow-
ing operation of this vehicle. These rules should also be
reviewed with neighborhood children or other playmates
who want to drive this vehicle.

1. Do not allow any child to drive the vehicle in the street

or near moving (motorized) vehicles.

2. 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).

3. 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 in a well-lit area.

4. Teach your child to avoid driving on steep inclines or

slopes. Restrict your child’s driving to areas that are
fairly level with gentle inclines or slopes of no more
than 10°.

• While driving down a steep slope, the vehicle may

gain unsafe speed, even if the foot pedal is released
to stop.

• While driving across a steep slope, the vehicle may 

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

• While driving up a steep incline, the motor may stop

and the vehicle could roll backwards at an unsafe
speed.

WARNING

• Adult supervision is required. Children 

do not have the judgement necessary to
avoid many accidents. Be sure that 
children operating this vehicle can do so
safely and that they are supervised at
all times.

• Never use near steps, driveways, steep

inclines, roadways, alleys, swimming
pool areas or other bodies of water.

• Always wear shoes or sneakers when

operating this vehicle.

• Never allow more than one rider.
• The rider should sit on the seat when

the vehicle is in operation.

• Improper use of this vehicle could lead

to a serious or fatal accident. Allow chil-
dren to play with this vehicle only when
you have determined that they can do
so safely. Follow all instructions to help
your child enjoy this vehicle as safely 
as possible.

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Summary of Contents for BARBIE SPORT MOBILE 74557

Page 1: ...with Power Wheels Type H 6 Volt 9 5 Amp hr Batteries Power Wheels 30 Amp Fuses and Power Wheels Type H 12 Volt Charger all included Requires two AA alkaline batteries not included for sound CAUTION EL...

Page 2: ...do not tow anything behind the vehicle or overload it Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of 65 lbs This vehicle has a special circuit breaker in the wiring to protect the motors and electrical...

Page 3: ...or its electrical system in any way Alterations could cause a fire resulting in injury and could also ruin the electrical system Use of the wrong type batteries fuses or charger could cause a fire or...

Page 4: ...ify all parts before assembly and 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 ship...

Page 5: ...ts Headlight Guard and Rim Right Left Hand Guard Set Bottom Half Headlight Housing Top Half Windshield Brushguard Battery Retainer Handlebar Neck Cover Plate Hand Grip 2 Handlebar Steering Column Soun...

Page 6: ...n included 6 1 2 Screw silver 10 11 2 Screw 2 Cap Nut 6 Large Washer 6 Small Washer Radio Knobs 2 30 Amp Fuse 3 Hex Bushing 4 Round Bushing 2 Wing Nut Lock Nut 2 1 2 Screw black 22 Carriage Bolt 3 4 S...

Page 7: ...bar Housing Top Half 23 Handlebar Housing Bottom Half 24 Handlebar 25 Sound Box with Wiring Harness 26 Handlebar Neck 27 Headlight Guard and Rim 28 Hex Bushing 4 29 Round Bushing 2 30 Lock Nut 2 12 13...

Page 8: ...n resulting in serious injury Read the cautions on the back panel of the batteries Never lift or carry the batteries by the wires or connectors This can damage the batteries and possibly cause a fire...

Page 9: ...od condition Remove the fuses from the batteries and look at them to make sure they are not blown Replace a blown fuse with a new Power Wheels 30 amp fuse IMPORTANT A 25 AMP FUSE MUS T BE INST ALLE D...

Page 10: ...the seat Insert four 1 2 screws silver through the mudflap and into the screwpegs Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Repeat this procedure to assemble the other mudfla...

Page 11: ...e rear axle Pull on the wheel to make sure the cap nut is securely fastened Repeat this procedure to assemble the other rear wheel to the other rear axle Cap Nut Front Axle Ring Side Large Washer Larg...

Page 12: ...ure the cap nut is securely fastened Repeat this procedure to assemble the other front wheel to the other front axle Set the vehicle body aside Cap Nut Position the handlebar so that the side with the...

Page 13: ...e plastic connector Slide the bottom half of the handlebar housing onto the end of the steering column Make sure the rim on the bottom of the handlebar housing fits into the hole in the vehicle body S...

Page 14: ...holes on the sound box and headlight rim are aligned Insert two 1 2 screws black through the holes and tight en the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Replace the battery compartme...

Page 15: ...he dash to hook it to the dash Snap the key assembly into the large hole in the dash Microphone Key Assembly Fit a hand grip onto each end of the handlebar If it is dif ficult to slide the hand grips...

Page 16: ...ther three brush guard side tabs around the roll bar Fit the opening in the center of the windshield over the headlight rim Snap the tabs on the windshield into the slots in the upper and lower handle...

Page 17: ...p Insert two 1 2 screws black through the holes in the shock set halves Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Repeat this procedure to assemble the other shock set to the...

Page 18: ...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 make sure the label is...

Page 19: ...ze the tabs on each side of the motor harness connector Plug the battery connector into the motor harness connector Please Note If the battery connector will not plug into the motor harness connector...

Page 20: ...y with a new battery may result in poor perfor mance and may cause permanent damage to both bat teries Remember to charge new batteries for at least 18 hours before first use Prevent the batteries fro...

Page 21: ...gnize or anticipate hazards even when they have been taught about them There is no acceptable substitute for adult supervision Teach appropriate safety rules to your child before allow ing operation o...

Page 22: ...t is lifted from the pedal Make sure your child is comfortable with steering the vehicle and automatically knows how to stop 22 Beginner Use Low Speed Drive To Stop K Forward Button Steering Wheel Ple...

Page 23: ...ower Wheels authorized service center See page 28 for the list of authorized service centers or call 1 800 348 0751 for the location of the authorized service center nearest you Before you connect the...

Page 24: ...ot blown Replace a blown fuse with a Power Wheels 30 amp fuse For best performance do not use substitute parts Loose wire or loose connectors Check all wires and connectors Make sure the battery conne...

Page 25: ...s Short run time Less than Undercharged batteries Charge the batteries New batteries should have been 1 3 hours per charge charged for at least 18 hours before using the vehicle for the first time Aft...

Page 26: ...Vehicle is overloaded Make sure you do not overload the vehicle by allowing more than 1 rider at one time exceeding the 65 lbs maximum weight capacity or by towing objects behind the vehicle If the ve...

Page 27: ...rking properly Batteries make a sizzling or It is normal for some batteries to No action required gurgling noise when charging make noise and swell slightly while charging and is not reason for If you...

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