Fisher-Price BARBIE SPORT MOBILE 74557 manual

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    TM Owner’s Manual with Assembly Instructions Please read this manual and save it with your original sales receipt. For Model 74557 T ools needed f or assembly: Phillips Screwdriv er , Hammer , Pliers, and Saf ety Scissors. Use only with P ower Wheels ® T ype H 6 V olt (9.5 Amp/hr .) Batter ies, P ower Wheels ® 30 Amp Fuses and P ower Wheels ® [...]

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    CAUTION • Use the charger indoors only . 2 T able of Contents Important Information A Impor tant Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 B W arnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    W ARNING • Children can be har med b y small par ts, shar p edges and shar p points in the vehicle’ s unassembled state , or b y electrical items. Care should be taken in unpacking and assemb ly of the v ehicle. Children should not handle par ts, including the battery , or help in assembly of the v ehicle. • K eep small par ts and plastic bag[...]

  • Page 4

    Rear Wheel - 2 Parts C 4 • If you e xperience a problem with this product, or are missing a par t, please call us at 1-800-348-0751, rather than retur n this product to the store. • Please identify all par ts before assemb ly and sav e all pac kaging material until assembly is complete to ensure that no par ts are discarded. • Metal par ts ha[...]

  • Page 5

    5 Parts Headlight Guard and Rim Right Left Hand Guard Set Bottom Half Headlight Housing T op Half Windshield Brushguard Batter y Retainer Handlebar Neck Cov er Plate Hand Grip - 2 Handlebar Steering Column Sound Bo x[...]

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    All Shown Actual Size *F or your con v enience, an e xtra 30 amp fuse and cap nut hav e been included. 6 1 / 2 " Screw (silv er) - 10 1 1 / 2 " Screw – 2 Cap Nut – 6* Large W asher - 6 Small W asher Radio Knobs - 2 30 Amp Fuse - 3* He x Bushing - 4 Round Bushing - 2 Wing Nut Lock Nut - 2 1 / 2 " Screw (b lack) - 22 Carriage Bolt [...]

  • Page 7

    Parts Diagram 7 1. V ehicle Body 2. Steering Column 3. Front Wheel - 2 4. Rear Wheel - 2 5. Hubcap - 4 6. Right Mudflap 7. Small Shock Half - 2 8. Large Shock Half - 2 9. Seat 10. 6 V olt Battery - 2 11. Battery Retainer 12. 12 V olt Charger 13. Brushguard 14. Rear Axle Cover - Short Half 15. Rear Axle Cover - Long Half 16. Key Assembly 17. Microph[...]

  • Page 8

    Battery Charging E 8 W ARNING • The batteries must be handled by adults only . The batteries are heavy and contain sulfuric acid (electrolyte). Dropping the batteries could result in ser ious injur y . • Ne v er allow children to charge the batteries. Batter y charging must be done by adults only . A child could be injured by the electricity in[...]

  • Page 9

    ® • Plug the charger into a standard 120 v olt wall outlet. Note: If power flo w to the wall outlet is controlled b y a s witch, make sure the s witch is “ ON ” . • Bef ore first-time use, charge the batteries f or at least 18 hours. Ne ver charge the batteries longer than 30 hours. Note: The batteries must be upright while charging. • R[...]

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    Assembly Do Not Omit An y Steps 3 F 10 2 1 • Fit the cover plate o v er the opening in the front of the vehicle body . • Inser t two 1 / 2 " screws (silv er) through the cov er plate and into the v ehicle body . Mudflap Rear of V ehicle Body Rear F ender (Underside) Cov er Plate V ehicle Body • Tip up the back end of the v ehicle. • Us[...]

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    11 5 6 • Slide a hex b ushing onto the rear axle. The ring side of the he x bushing should f ace out. • Press fir mly to fit all but the ring on the end of the hex bushing into the rear wheel. • Fit a cap nut on the end of the rear axle. • T ap the cap nut with a hammer to secure it on the end of the rear axle. • Pull on the wheel to make[...]

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    • Fit a hubcap on the front axle and slide it into the center of the front wheel. • Slide a hex b ushing onto the front axle. The ring side of the he x bushing should f ace out. • Press fir mly to fit all but the ring on the end of the hex bushing into the front wheel. F ront Axle He x Bushing Ring Side F ront Hubcap F ront Axle 10 9 • Fit [...]

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    • Slide the straight end of the steering column through the hole in the lower steering linkage and out through the hole in the v ehicle body . • Inser t the cur ved end of the steering column into the hole in the upper steering linkage. Helpful Hint: If it is difficult to complete this assembly step , you can re verse it. Slide the straight end[...]

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    14 • Fit the connector plug end of the sound box wire harness down through the square opening in the top half of the handlebar housing. • Press fir mly to snap the button into the top half of the handlebar housing. • Reconnect the wire har ness connector plugs to the sound bo x. • Press the sound button. If the sound box does not w ork, che[...]

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    23 Radio Knob • Snap the radio knobs into the holes in the dash. 15 21 • Bend the plastic tip at the end of the microphone cord so that it f or ms a "T". • Inser t the plastic tip through the hole in the handlebar housing, where the two halv es meet. • Pull lightly on the microphone cord to make sure it is secure in the dash. • [...]

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    24 25 26 27 Brushguard T op T ab Spor t Bar Side T ab Roll Bar Right Hand Guard Windshield Ta b Ta b Headlight Rim • Wrap the tab at the top of the brushguard around the top of the spor t bar . • Inser t two 3 / 4 " screws through the holes in the front of the brushguard and into the screw pegs on the brushguard tab . • Tighten the screw[...]

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    Rear View Rear View Rear View Rear Axle Cov er - Long Half Rear Axle Cov er - Shor t Half 17 • P osition the shor t half of the rear axle cov er behind the rear axle and snap it onto the rear axle. • P osition the long half of the rear axle cov er in front of the rear axle and snap it into place. 29 Shock Half - Small Shock Half - Large Rear Su[...]

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    Label Decoration 15 15A 1 5 B 5 B 1 5 B 1 5 B 9 9D 9C 9B 9A 1 15 15A 1 5 B 5 B 1 5 B 1 5 B 9 9D 9C 9B 9A 2 18 Proper label application will help to keep the labels looking their best! When applying labels, k eep the following guide- lines in mind: • Wash y our hands before applying the labels. • Before applying the labels , wipe the surf ace of[...]

  • Page 19

    Battery Installation ® 19 Important Note: Use only P ow er Wheels ® T ype H batter- ies with P ower Wheels ® 30 amp fuses installed. Use of any other batteries or fuses will damage your v ehicle. Make sure that you charge the batteries f or at least 18 hours using the enclosed P ower Wheels ® 12 V olt charger before operating y our vehicle f or[...]

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    Battery Care and Disposal If a battery leak develops, av oid contact with the leaking acid and place the damaged batter y in a plastic bag. See inf or mation below f or proper disposal. If acid comes in contact with skin or ey es, flush with cool water f or at least 15 minutes and call a physician. If acid is internally ingested , giv e water , mil[...]

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    Rules for Safe Driving 10 ° Incline should never be more than 10° 5. Do not operate this v ehicle with more than one rider , seated on the seating area. A child who is not sitting on the seat or who is standing on the v ehicle could f all off, cause a tip-ov er or b lock the driv er ’ s view . A child could be seriously injured. 6. Alwa ys wear[...]

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    How to Operate Y our V ehicle As assembled, y our v ehicle is ready to roll in low speed (2 1 / 2 mph, maximum). • Push the bottom button on the LO W/HIGH switch to set the vehicle to driv e in low speed. • Push the top button on the FOR W ARD/REVERSE s witch to set the v ehicle to drive f orward. • Push down on the f oot pedal. The v ehicle [...]

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    Caring For Y our V ehic le 23 L Adv anced Use - High Speed Drive • Check all n uts, bolts , and their protective co v erings regu- larly and tighten as required. Check plastic par ts on a regular basis f or crac ks or broken pieces . • During snowy or rain y weather , the vehicle should be stored inside or under a protectiv e cov er . Remember [...]

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    Pr oblems and Solutions Guide Problem Possible Cause Solution V ehicle does not run Undercharged batteries Charge the batteries. New batteries should have been charged for at least 18 hours before using the vehicle for the first time. After first-time use, recharge the batteries for at least 14 hours after each use. Never charge the batteries longe[...]

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    V ehicle was running but Loose wire or loose connectors Check all wir es and connectors. Make sure the battery suddenly stopped connector is tightly plugged into the motor harness connector , and that there are no loose wires ar ound the motors. Wr ong type or improperly installed fuse Make sur e that the battery has properly installed Power Wheels[...]

  • Page 26

    Problem Possible Cause Solution V ehicle runs sluggishly Undercharged batteries Charge the batteries. New batteries should have been charged for at least 18 hours before using the vehicle for the first time. After first-time use, recharge the batteries for at least 14 hours after each use. Never charge the batteries longer than 30 hours. Check all [...]

  • Page 27

    Problem Possible Cause Solution V ehicle constantly blows fuses Wr ong type of fuse used Y our vehicle requires Power Wheels ® 30 amp fuses, one in each battery . Make sure the Power Wheels ® 30 amp fuses are pr operly installed in the batteries. For best perfor mance, do not use substitute par ts. Child is switching between T each your child to [...]

  • Page 28

    Statement of Limited W arranty Authorized Service Centers 90-day limited warranty for the Power Wheels ® Ride-On T oy V ehicle A 6-month battery warranty applying only to those 6 volt batteries which wer e included by Power Wheels ® , with the Power Wheels ® vehicle when originally pur chased. This limited warranty covers the Power Wheels ® rid[...]

  • Page 29

    29 TEMECULA - California Electric Service Center, 41715 Enterpr ise Circle North, Suite 101, 92590, (909) 695-5445 V AN NUYS - California Electric Ser vice Center, 14753 Oxnard Blvd., 91411, (818) 997-8855 WEST LOS ANGELES - California Electric Service Center, 2314 S. W estwood Blvd., 90064, (310) 475-2532 YUCAIP A - Aire-Rite Heating & A/C, 34[...]

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    30 8741 Mylander Lane, 21286, (410) 321-9033 BERLIN - Myers A uto-P ower T ool Rental Co., Inc.,10714 Ocean Gatewa y , 21811, (410) 641-3497 GAITHERSBURG - W aters Appliance Service, 216 E. Diamond Aven ue, 20877, (301) 258-7500, (800) 225-5009 SALISBUR Y - Cycle and Sports Outlet, 2505 N. Salisbur y Blvd., 21801, (410) 860-0400 T ANEYTO WN - MacHe[...]

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    31 D A YTON (NEW CARLISLE) - Ballw eg Do-It Center , 3300 South Dayton, Lak evie w Rd., 45344, (937) 849-1306 LIMA - Crouse Lumber Do-It Center , 333 E. Mar ket Street, 45801, (419) 229-9070, (800) 826-9663 NEW BOST ON - T r ue V alue T oy T own, Rt. 52 & 139, 45662, (614) 456-5704 STR YKER - Short’s Hardware , 115 N. Depot Street, 43557, (41[...]

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    Printed in the U.S.A. 74557 1 74557-0920 ©1997 Fisher-Price, Inc., East Aurora, New Y ork 14052 - All Rights Reserved TM Do Not Retur n Y our V ehicle to the Store If you are missing parts or need assistance, please call us toll-free: P o w er Wheels Consumer Affair s 1-800-348-0751 8 AM - 6 PM EST , Monday through Fr iday Ov er 300 A uthor ized S[...]