Fisher-Price Power Wheels C7478 Owner'S Manual With Assembly Instructions Download Page 18

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 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
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 and battery

connector:

- Press the tab under the back of the seat and lift to 

remove the seat.

- Pull the motor harness connector from the battery.

- Replace the seat on the vehicle.

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 and steep inclines,

cars, roads and alleys.

Rules for Safe Driving

K

Use vehicle on generally level ground ONLY!

RIDING HAZARD

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Summary of Contents for Power Wheels C7478

Page 1: ...is a U S trademark 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 Motor...

Page 2: ...ear 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 vehicle o...

Page 3: ...of the 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 fir...

Page 4: ...y is complete to ensure 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 h...

Page 5: ...2 Volt Battery Cap Nut Assembly Tool Microphone 12 VOLT CHARGER 12 Volt Charger Pb 10 32 Lock Nut 2 For your convenience extra fasteners are included Parts 5 Steering Bushing Handlebar Assembly Front...

Page 6: ...t 15 Handlebar Back 16 Steering Bushing 17 Handlebar 18 Rear Axle 19 Round Bushing 2 20 10 32 Lock Nut 2 21 10 x 15 8 Screw 2 22 6 x 1 Screw 6 23 6 x 1 2 Screw 2 24 7 16 Washer 4 Not Shown Label Sheet...

Page 7: ...locations only WARNING Battery can fall out and injure a child if vehicle tips over Always use battery clamp PREVENT FIRE Never modify the electrical system Alterations could cause a fire resulting in...

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: ...e a rear wheel driver ring side down onto the rear axle Fit the grooves on the rear wheel driver onto the ribs on the wheel Slide a washer onto the rear axle Rib Wheel Rear Wheel Driver Hubcap Washer...

Page 10: ...cap nut on the end of the rear axle Assembly 10 4 Motor Assembly Rear Axle 437 437 Cap Nut Face the front end of the vehicle body Slide a washer onto one of the front axles Slide a round bushing ring...

Page 11: ...e slots in the vehicle body Make sure the side and rear tabs stay aligned with the slots Note Pull up on the front of the vehicle body while pressing down on the cowling to make sure the front tabs sn...

Page 12: ...screws Make sure the rounded side of the lock nut is down While holding a lock nut steady with pliers tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Repeat this procedure to tighten...

Page 13: ...steering column Pull up on the handlebar to make sure the handlebar assembly is secure Cap Nut Steering Column Handlebar Assembly 437 437 Cap Nut 14 15 Insert six 6 x 1 screws through the back handleb...

Page 14: ...cure in the handlebar Hang the microphone on the handlebar Fit a hand grip onto each end of the handlebar If it is difficult to slide the hand grips onto the handlebar moisten the hand grips with warm...

Page 15: ...e with a clean dry cloth to remove 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 ap...

Page 16: ...the battery Fit the battery clamp arms down into the slots in the vehicle body Press the battery clamp arms out over the lock tabs to snap and secure the battery clamp arms in the slots Re assemble th...

Page 17: ...n your 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 f...

Page 18: ...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 Th...

Page 19: ...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 20: ...of the vehicle This warranty covers normal use and does not cover the Power Wheels vehicle or battery if damaged by unreasonable use neglect accident abuse misuse improper service or other causes not...

Page 21: ...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 22: ...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 23: ...er for diagnosis and repair When the foot pedal is pressed Loose wire or connector Check all wires around the motors and all connectors the vehicle won t run without to make sure they are tight a push...

Page 24: ...section in this manual for more information Over 400 Authorized Service Centers Visit us on line at www powerwheels com for the location nearest you Or contact your local independently owned and oper...

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