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Rules for Safe Driving

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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
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 2 (two) riders at a time. Children that are not
sitting on the seat or are standing on the vehicle could
fall off, cause a tip-over or block the driver’s view.
Children 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.

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 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 connector and 

battery:

• Raise the hood to access the battery.

• Unplug the motor harness connector from the battery.

• Lower the hood and fasten the hood latches.

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.

Use vehicle on generally level ground ONLY!

RIDING HAZARD

Summary of Contents for POWER WHEELS 75598

Page 1: ...arger with Type 12V Connector included Requires three size AA LR6 alkaline batteries not included for sound box Product features and decoration may vary from the picture above JEEP and the Jeep grille...

Page 2: ...o be a play feature only and do not function as protective safety restraints To prevent damaging the motors and gears teach your child to stop the vehicle before switching between forward and reverse...

Page 3: ...ting in serious injury Use of Power Wheels components in products other than Power Wheels vehicles could cause overheating fire or explosion The battery must be handled by adults only The battery is h...

Page 4: ...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 paper towel to remove any excess lubricant Gas Cap Short S...

Page 5: ...5 Parts Steering Wheel Cover Sound Box Knob Plate Hood Latch 2 Dash Knob 2 Rear Bumper Key Assembly Steering Column Dash Hood Seat Cap Nut Assembly Tool Steering Wheel Brush Guard Spacer Tube 2...

Page 6: ...ight Sidepipe Left Sidepipe Parts Sport Bar Sport Bar Support 2 Sport Bar Bracket Set Windshield Frame Front Windshield Frame Back Windshield Bracket 2 Windshield Hinge Pin 2 Brush Guard Not Shown Lab...

Page 7: ...11 10 x 1 Screw 7 6 x 11 2 Screw 4 All Shown Actual Size 11 2 x 1 4 Machine Screw 2 10 x 1 2 Screw 2 8 x 4 Screw 2 8 x 3 4 Screw 6 8 x 11 4 Screw 10 7 For your convenience an extra 354 cap nut is incl...

Page 8: ...ts shown are assembled on both sides of the vehicle 1 2 3 4 5 10 18 17 19 15 15 43 43 28 38 10 20 21 3 31 31 30 25 27 26 41 40 7 13 40 34 14 13 13 12 8 9 39 44 44 16 11 45 42 33 32 33 46 29 24 37 23 2...

Page 9: ...ring Wheel Cover 1 22 Seat 1 23 Long Seat Belt Strap 1 24 Short Seat Belt Strap 2 25 Headlight Lens 2 26 Lens Guard 2 27 Hood 1 28 Windshield Frame Front 1 29 Windshield Bracket 2 30 Sport Bar 1 31 Sp...

Page 10: ...rging process If damage is detected do not charge the battery or use it in your vehicle Battery acid is very corrosive and can cause severe damage to surfaces it contacts Do not charge the battery on...

Page 11: ...e of the dash Clamp Grooves Battery Charging Plug the charger connector into the battery Plug the charger into a standard 120 volt wall outlet Note If power flow to the wall outlet is controlled by a...

Page 12: ...t over tighten Repeat this procedure to fasten the other sidepipe on the other side of the vehicle body Tab Rear of Vehicle Rear of Vehicle 5 4 2 1 Battery Compartment Dash Position the dash on the ve...

Page 13: ...hey are charged If you use a battery charger it should be examined regularly for damage to the cord plug enclosure and other parts Do not use a damaged battery charger until it has been properly repai...

Page 14: ...umn Tap the cap nut assembly tool with a hammer to secure the cap nut on the steering column Hint You may want the help of another person to support the steering column while you tap the cap nut assem...

Page 15: ...over tighten Fit a spacer tube between the grille and the back of the brush guard as shown Insert a 8 x 4 screw through the brush guard spacer tube and into the hole in the grille Tighten the screw wi...

Page 16: ...ield Frame Front Tabs 19 Insert a hood latch into one of the holes in the vehicle body near the hood area Twist the base of the hood latch 1 4 turn to secure it in the vehicle body Repeat this procedu...

Page 17: ...d of the belt catches against the slot You will pull one T loop through the slot Repeat this procedure to assemble the other short seat belt strap Short Seat Belt Strap Fastener End Seat End T Loops S...

Page 18: ...he seat at an angle insert the tabs on the front edge of the seat into the slots in the foot well wall Push down firmly on the edge of the seat above each tab to insert and snap the tabs into the slot...

Page 19: ...screws through the holes in the back of the KCTM light rack through the sport bar and into the front half of the KCTM light rack Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten 31 A...

Page 20: ...y on a sport bar side leg while pulling up on the side fender to fit the sport bar into the vehicle body Repeat this procedure on the other side of the vehicle body Insert a 11 2 x 1 4 machine screw i...

Page 21: ...cle body Insert two 8 x 1 screws through the bumper tabs and into the vehicle body Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Lower the rear of the vehicle Gas Cap Tether Bumpe...

Page 22: ...to remove air bubbles One time assembly is now complete IMPORTANT Please carefully read the owner s information in this manual and teach your child about proper vehicle opera tion and rules for safe d...

Page 23: ...ood 23 Press the battery clamp to slide it into the dash While holding the battery clamp against the dash place the battery in the battery compartment Make sure the battery is upright and positioned b...

Page 24: ...temperatures above 75 F or below 10 F Prevent the battery from moving freely inside the battery compartment Always use the battery clamp to secure the battery in the battery compartment Examine the ba...

Page 25: ...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...

Page 26: ...o reverse Once your child is completely comfortable with operating the vehicle in the forward mode introduce reverse To Back Up Make sure the shifter is in the reverse position To Back Up As assembled...

Page 27: ...nter See page 32 for the list of authorized service centers or call 1 800 348 0751 for the location of the authorized service center nearest you Disconnecting the High Speed Lock Out How to Operate Yo...

Page 28: ...heels 12 volt battery has a built in thermal fuse A thermal fuse may trip and shut down operation of the vehicle if the vehicle is overloaded or the driving conditions too severe The fuse will automat...

Page 29: ...than 30 hours Check all wires and connectors Make sure the charger connector is plugged into the battery and that the charger is plugged into the wall Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is ON Ov...

Page 30: ...nd Vehicle runs in low speed but High speed lock out not disconnected The vehicle was pre set to run only in low speed does not run in high speed To allow the vehicle to run in low and high speed you...

Page 31: ...ized service center for diagnosis and repair Loud clacking or grinding Broken gears Contact your local Power Wheels authorized service noise from a motor gearbox center for diagnosis and repair Sound...

Page 32: ...all Appliance Service Co 5033 E 5th Street 85711 520 325 3988 ARKANSAS FT SMITH Bromley Appliance Service 614 North 10th Street 72901 501 782 9646 GLENWOOD Gardening Plus 110 North 2nd Street 71943 87...

Page 33: ...Specialists 1018 South 10th Street 62864 618 244 0091 NASHVILLE Kesel Hardware 173 West St Louis 62263 618 327 8957 NILES Household Appliance Sales Serv 7411 N Milwaukee Ave 60714 847 647 8250 PEORIA...

Page 34: ...KLERVILLE Sicklerville Hardware 540 Williamstown Road 08081 856 728 3800 TOMS RIVER South Jersey TV Service Inc Stella Towne Center 1258 Rt 166 08753 908 505 1771 TRENTON Tattersall Inc 309 N Willow S...

Page 35: ...e Service Inc 906 Georgia 79102 806 373 8812 AUSTIN Harrell Supply and Service Inc 5435 Burnet Road 78756 512 451 6464 800 332 7250 TX only AUSTIN Harrell Supply and Service Inc 1409 West Oltorf 78704...

Page 36: ...r to the Authorized Service Center list in this manual IMPORTANT DO NOT Return your Vehicle to the Store DO NOT use this vehicle for the first time until you have charged the battery for 18 hours Reme...

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