Fisher-Price 72643 manual

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  • Page 1

    • Adult super vision is required. • Ne v er use near steps, sloped drive w a ys, hills , roadwa ys , alleys , s wimming pool areas or other bodies of water . • Alwa ys w ear shoes or sneakers . • Ne v er allow more than one rider . • Obser v e child weight limit: maximum 55 lbs . Please keep these instructions for future ref erence . Adul[...]

  • Page 2

    • Please sav e all pac kaging material until assembly is complete to ensure that no par ts are discarded. • Wipe each par t with a clean dr y cloth bef ore assembly . • If you are missing a part, please call Fisher-Pr ice ® toll-free at 1-800-432-KIDS ra ther than retur n this product to the store. (ALL SHO WN ACTU AL SIZE) # 8 x 5 / 8 "[...]

  • Page 3

    IMPORT ANT! Remov e the cap nut assembly tools from the rear axle and sav e them. The cap nut assemb ly tools will be used f or assembly steps - and then discarded when the rear wheel assembly is complete . Axle Holes Rear Axle Cap Nut Cap Nut Assembly T ool Recessed Side Cap Nut Assembly T ool • Place the other rear wheel onto the rear axle with[...]

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    • Inser t a lock w asher into the pedal slot. Mak e sure the r aised tabs on the loc k washer are f acing the closed, or outside end of the pedal. • Repeat this procedure to fit the other lock w asher into the other pedal. Outside End of P edal P edal Slot Raised T abs • Snap a rear wheel cov er into the recessed area in each rear wheel. • [...]

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    • Place a scrap b lock of wood under the front wheel assemb ly . • Fit a pedal onto one end of the front axle. • With the lock w asher centered ov er the front axle end, tap the pedal until it is secure. • Repeat this procedure to attach the other pedal to the other end of the front axle. • P osition the f ender between the f ork ar ms, s[...]

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    • Snap the frame cov er (wider side f acing f orward) on the underside of the frame. • Inser t the f ork post through the frame hole making sure the pointed end of the f ender faces f orw ard. • Fit the handlebar onto the f ork post. • Place the ke y console on the center of the handlebar , so that the ke y f aces the rear . • Align the k[...]

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    • Place the tank on the frame, as sho wn. • Align the hole in the tank with the hole in the frame. • Inser t one 5 / 8 " screw through the tank and into the frame. Tighten the screw with a Phillips scre wdriver . Do not ov er-tighten. • Inser t the back tab on the booster seat first and then press down on the front to secure the two fr[...]

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    Fisher-Price, Inc., 636 Girard A v enue , East Auror a, New Y ork 14052, warrants to the original owner that the T ough T rike is free from all def ects in material and workman- ship when used under nor mal conditions f or a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase . Should the product f ail to perform properly , we will repair or replac[...]