Fisher-Price T6197 manual

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    T6197 www .fi sher -price.com Please keep this instruction sheet f or future ref erence, as it cont ains impor tant inf or mation. Adult assemb ly is requir ed. T ools requir ed for assemb ly: Phillips Sc rewdr i ver, Hammer and Scrap Bloc k of Wood (not included). Requir es three "AA" bat teries (included). Age: 2-6 years . W eight limi[...]

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    2 Consumer Infor mation IMPORT ANT! • Please sav e all pack aging material until assembl y is complete to ensur e that no par ts are discarded. • Please wipe each par t with a clean, dr y cloth bef ore assembl y . • Some parts shown are assemb led to both sides of the trike. W ARNING C A UTION T o av oid serious injury: • Adult super vision[...]

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    3 • Slide a hubcap (peg side up) onto the str aight axle. • Slide a rear wheel (indent ed side down) onto the straight axle. • T ur n the frame upside do wn. • Inser t the straight axle thr ough the holes in the rear of the frame. Rear W heel (Indented Side Down) • T ur n the frame on its side with the e xposed end of the straight axle up[...]

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    4 • While holding the pedal hubs on the pedal axle, insert the pedal axle through the hole in the cent er of the front wheel. • P ush the pedal hubs into the center of the fr ont wheel until they ar e  ush with the surf ace of the front wheel. Hole P edal Axle P edal Hubs F ront Wheel • F it the pedal on the pedal axle. T ap the pedal with[...]

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    5 • Inser t the f ork post up through the hole in the neck of the frame. Mak e sure the f ork is positioned so that the for k cov ers face the rear wheels. • Place the handlebar onto the f ork post and push it down onto the fr ame. Make sur e the handlebar is positioned so that the scre w hole faces the r ear wheels and aligns with the scre w h[...]

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    6 2 8 14 1 7 10 6 12 4 5 • At an angle, inser t the tabs on the seat int o any of the top three sets of slots f or the lower , middle or upper position. • Lower the seat so that the seat r etainer inser ts and snaps into the slots in the fr ame. • P ull up on the seat to be sure it is secur e. Seat Hint: The seat can be at tached t o the fram[...]

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    7 F or best perf or mance , we r ecommend replacing the bat teries that came with this trike with three , new alkaline "AA" (LR6) bat teries. 1 2 • Loosen and remo ve the t wo scr ews in the bask et. Remo ve the basket. • Then, loosen and remo ve the f our scre ws from the basket mount. Remo ve the basket mount. Bat tery Safety Inf or[...]

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    8 Seat Retainer T ab • T ur n the frame on its side . • Squeeze the seat r etainer tabs to war d one another and lif t the seat from the fr ame. Seat Retainer T ab F rame Seat Care • Chec k the plastic par ts regularl y and if brok en or crac ked, dispose of them properly . • Chec k all f astener s regularly to be sur e they are tight. If t[...]