Fisher-Price G4815 manual

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    G4815 Instructions Bounce ‘n Go ™ Coupe Please read these instructions carefully and identify all parts before assembly . Refer to the parts and fasteners pages for identification. Keep this instruction sheet for future reference, as it contains important information. Adult assembly is required. Ages 18 months – 5 years. Maximum weight: 50 lb[...]

  • Page 2

    2 Parts Handle/Canopy Notes: • Some parts shown are assembled to both sides of the coupe. • Please save all packaging material until assembly is complete to ensure that no parts are discarded. • Please wipe each part with a clean, dry cloth before assembling this product. • Part not shown: label sheet. Upper Post Sound Box Cover Sound Box .[...]

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    3 W arning and Caution CA UTION W ARNING T o av oid serious injury: • Adult supervision required. • Never use near cars and other motor vehi- cles, near streets, steps, sloped driveways, hills, roadways, alleys, swimming pools, or other bodies of water . • Always wear shoes or sneakers • Never allow more than one (1) rider . #10 x 2 1 / 8 &[...]

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    4 1 • Place the frame upside down on a flat surface. Make sure the steering linkage assembly is fitted to the front end of the frame. • Remove the tape holding the front axles to the frame. Rotate the front axles out. 2 • Push the front axles down into the groove in each end of the steering linkage. 3 • Fit the peg on the footrest into the [...]

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    5 5 • Fit an axle cover over the cap nuts and to the front end of the frame. Push down on the axle covers to “snap” them into place. Hint: Y ou may need to carefully tap the axle covers with a hammer to secure in place. Axle Covers 6 • Slide a 5 / 16 " washer onto a front axle. • Next, fit an axle bushing, barrel side first , onto a [...]

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    6 9 • Fit a .354" cap nut onto the end of the front axle. • Cover the cap nut with the assembly tool. T ap the cap nut assembly tool with a hammer to secure the cap nut to the front axle. • Pull on the small, front wheel to be sure it is secure on the front axle. 10 11 • Lift the back end of the frame up slightly . • Position the bou[...]

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    7 13 • Slide the smooth end of the rear axle into the hole in one side of the bouncer base/spoiler , a frame bushing, the frame, the other frame bushing and out through the hole in the other side of the bouncer base/spoiler . Hint: Y ou may need to turn the pedals to align the gears in the back end of the frame and allow the rear axle to easily p[...]

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    8 17 • Fit an axle cover to the large, rear wheel, as shown. • Push the axle cover to “snap” it into place. Hint: Y ou may need to carefully tap the axle cover with a hammer to secure in place. • Repeat assembly steps 13-17 to assemble an axle bushing, large, rear wheel, wheel bushing, .354" cap nut and axle cover to the other end of[...]

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    9 Assembly 21 • Lift the front end of the vehicle. • Insert the straight end of the steering column up through the hole in the frame. 23 • Fit the steering wheel onto the turn signal and the steering column. 24 • Fit a .354" cap nut onto the end of the steering column. • Cover the cap nut with the assembly tool. • While supporting [...]

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    10 26 • Fit the sound box inside the center of the steering wheel. Assembly 27 • Fit the top edge of the sound box cover into the groove in the steering wheel. • “Snap” the sound box cover into the center of the steering wheel. Sound Box Sound Box Cover • Loosen the screws in the sound box battery compartment door . Remove the battery c[...]

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    11 Assembly 30 • Insert the upper post into the lower post. 31 • Fit the grip halves to the post assembly , over the latch halves. • Insert three #6 x 1 / 2 " screws into the grip halves to join all three parts together . Tighten the screws. Upper Post Lower Post Grip Halves Latch 28 • Fit the upper post to the handle/canopy . • Inse[...]

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    12 32 • Position the post so that the lower bend is toward the front end of the coupe. • Insert the post into the column on the back of the coupe. 33 • Insert the #10 x 2 1 / 8 " bolt into the column on the back of the coupe. • Tighten the bolt. Hint: The handle/canopy assembly is designed to be removed for Pedal Car use. Simply remove[...]

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    13 Seat Adjustment • Place the seat onto the coupe into either of two positions – front or back . • Have your child sit on the seat and check the distance between your child’s feet and the pedals. Now , move the seat closer to or further from the pedals . Frame Seat 2 1 IMPOR T ANT! It is a good practice to start training children very youn[...]

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    14 • Locate the sliding latches inside the bouncing base/spoiler . While lifting both sliding latches on the bouncing base/spoiler , rotate the bouncing base/spoiler down . Continue to rotate the bouncing base/spoiler down until it “snaps” into place. • Lift the grip on the post and turn it so that the handle/canopy is over the seat . Lower[...]

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    15 • Locate the sliding latches inside the bouncing base/spoiler . While pushing both sliding latches on the bouncing base/spoiler down , rotate the bouncing base/spoiler up . Continue to rotate the bouncing base/spoiler up until it “snaps” into place. • Locate the screw under the bouncing base/spoiler . Using a Phillips screwdriver , remov[...]

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    Care • Wipe this toy with a clean cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Do not immerse this toy . • Do not leave this toy outside in the rain. W ater inside the soundbox could cause it to malfunction. • This toy has no consumer replaceable parts. Do not take this toy apart. • Check all screws, cap nuts and their protective cov[...]