Fisher-Price T6209 manual

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    Please keep this instr uction sheet for fut ur e ref erence, as it contains important information. Adult assemb ly is r equired. T ools requir ed f or assembly: Phillips Screw driv er , Hammer and Scrap Bloc k of W ood (not included). Age: 2-5 y ears W eight limit: 55 lbs (25 k g). www .fi sher -price.com T6209[...]

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    2 Seat 2 Fork Cove rs F r ont Wheel Assemb ly Fo rk F r ame Handlebar Back Straight Axle 2 Bushings 2 Wheel Hubs 2 Wheel Caps #8 x 2¼" Scre w - 1 Consumer Information *W e ’v e included one e xtra .354" cap nut f or y our conv enience. 4 P edal Hubs W ARNING T O A V OID SERIOUS INJUR Y : • Adult supervision is requir ed. • Ne v er [...]

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    3 C A UTION This product cont ains small par ts in its unassembled st ate . Adult assemb l y is r equired. Assembly F rame Seat PUSH Wheel Hub (Flat Side Down) Bushing (Groo ved Side Down) Straight Axle Assemb ly Bot tom Vie w • Place one end of the str aight axle into the cap n ut. T ap the end of the straight axle with a hammer . Mak e sure the[...]

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    4 Assembly • F it the tabs on the wheel cap int o the slots in the wheel hub . P ush to " snap" the wheel cap in place . • R epeat this pr ocedure t o at tach the other wheel cap t o the other wheel hub . • F it t wo pedal hubs ont o the pedal axle tabs . Mak e sure the tabs  t into the slot in each pedal hub . • W hile holding[...]

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    Assembly F ork P ost For k Cover • Insert the fork post up through the hole in the nec k of the frame. Make sur e the f ork is positioned so that the fork cov er s face the r ear wheels. REAR OF TRIKE • F it the handlebar fr ont to the f ork post. Hint: The handlebar fr ont is designed to assemble t o the for k post one w a y . • F it the han[...]

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    6 2 4 7 1 4 Label Decoration Right Side Consumer Information • P eriodically , check the plastic par ts and if brok en or crac ked, dispose of them pr operly . • P eriodically , check all f astener s regularly t o be sur e they are tight. If the f astener s are not tight, tight en them as necessar y . • T o clean, use a mild soap and w ater s[...]