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To Drive
Caring
For Your Vehicle
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Advanced Use - High Speed Drive
• Check all nuts, bolts, and their protective coverings
regularly and tighten 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 the battery at least once per month while your
vehicle is not in regular use.
• Avoid operating the vehicle in wet or snowy conditions
and do not spray the vehicle with a hose. Do not wash the
vehicle with soap and water. Water or moisture in the
motors or electrical switches can cause them to corrode
and could cause switch or motor failure.
• Avoid operating the vehicle on sand, loose dirt or gravel.
Sand, loose dirt or gravel in the motors or electrical
switches can cause them to jam and could cause switch
or motor failure.
• The vehicle can be wiped down with a soft, dry cloth. For
a shiny finish, you can wipe plastic parts with a non-wax
furniture polish applied to a soft-cloth. Do not use
automotive wax. Do not use soap and water or spray the
vehicle with a hose.
• To ensure that your vehicle stays in good operating order,
we recommend that you periodically have your vehicle
checked by a Power Wheels
®
authorized service center.
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 Your Vehicle
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1
2
Please Note: To avoid damaging the motors and gears,
stop the vehicle before shifting between low and
high speed.
• Make sure the shifter is in the high speed (
)position
.
• Press down on the foot pedal
. The vehicle goes
forward at a maximum of 5 mph
.
• Help your child practice steering to learn how far and how
quickly to turn the steering wheel when driving forward in
high speed.
• Make sure your child is comfortable with steering the
vehicle and automatically knows how to stop.
• Stopping in high speed is the same as stopping in low
speed. The vehicle automatically stops when your
child’s foot is lifted from the pedal.
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2
1
Shifter
Lock-Out Screw
• Before you disconnect the high speed lock-out, make
sure your child knows how to steer, how to start and
stop the vehicle and knows the rules for safe driving.
When the high speed lock-out is disconnected, the
vehicle can be driven forward in low speed (2
1
/
2
mph,
maximum) or high speed (5 mph, maximum).
• Make sure the shifter is in the reverse (
) position.
• Loosen the screw in the shifter box using a Phillips
screwdriver.
• Remove the screw.
• Insert the lock-out screw into the hole in the shifter
handle to keep it for future use. It can be re-inserted into
the shifter box to lock-out high speed.
Storage
Position
Lock-Out
Position