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Safe Riding Warnings
Before using the ride-on toy the child should understand the
controls and safety issues. They must also demonstrate the
capability to handle the ride-on toy and operate its controls. It is
the responsibility of the adult to educate the child and supervise
the use. Explain the following safety warnings to any child using
the ride-on toy before riding
• Adults must teach their children not to allow other children to
use this ride-on toy. Adults must communicate this message to
the adult supervisors of friends and neighbors who have
children that play with your children.
• Never leave child unattended. Continuous adult supervision
required.
• Body parts such as hands, legs, hair and clothing can get caught
in moving parts. Never place a body part near a moving part or
wear loose clothing while using the ride-on toy.
• Always wear shoes when using the ride-on toy.
• Not to be used by children under 18 months or over 30 months
of age.
• Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity of 44 lbs.
• Children must not have access to the charging equipment or
touch any part of the ride-on toy while it is charging.
• Always use common sense and safe practices when using the
ride-on toy.
• Never use the ride-on toy in an unsafe manner. Examples include
but are not limited to:
ͳ Pulling the ride-on toy with another ride-on or similar
moving product
ͳ Allowing more than one rider
ͳ Pushing the user from the back
ͳ Traveling at an unsafe speed
ͳ Any kind of stunt riding or other more risky use
ͳ Going over jumps or other type of ramps
ͳ Not riding in a seated position
ͳ Not riding with the battery or other covers fully closed
• ADULTS MUST SET UP PHYSICAL BARRIERS, SUCH AS GATES OR
FENCES, TO KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM HAZARDOUS AREAS.
• Always use the ride-on toy in a safe, secure environment with
continuous adult supervision.
• This ride-on toy does not have brakes or any braking capability.
Do not leave a child unattended while using this ride-on toy or
allow use of this ride-on toy in any location that requires braking
capability, as this could result in a roll away or loss of control,
which may cause serious injury or death.
WARNING!
Summary of Contents for MARVEL SPIDER-MAN KT1240I
Page 8: ...8 vvv Parts 2 1 2 3 6 9 8 7 5 4 ...
Page 11: ...11 Insert the Fork into the Body Place the Front Wheel Between the Fork ...
Page 12: ...12 Insert the Front Axle Attach the Front Wheel Hardware ...
Page 13: ...13 Attach the Handlebars ...
Page 16: ...16 Connect the Battery to the Motor Attach the Seat ...
Page 19: ...19 Disconnect the Battery Remove and Dispose of the Battery ...
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