Fisher-Price 76950 owner manual Battery Care Disposal, Rules, For Safe Driving

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Care

If a battery leak develops, avoid contact with the leaking acid and place the damaged battery in a plastic bag. See information below for proper disposal.

If acid comes in contact with skin or eyes, flush with cool water for at least 15 minutes and call a physician.

If acid is internally ingested, give water, milk of magne- sia or egg whites immediately. Never give emetics or induce vomiting. Call a physician.

Charge a new battery for at least 18 hours before first use. Never charge the battery longer than 30 hours. Overcharging or undercharging the battery may shorten battery life and decrease vehicle running time.

After the first charge, recharge the battery for at least

18 hours after each use. Never charge the battery longer than 30 hours. Charge the battery after each use, regard- less of how long the vehicle was used.

The battery must be upright while charging.

Do not allow the battery to run down completely before charging.

Charge the battery before storing the vehicle.

Charge the battery at least once per month, even if the vehicle has not been used.

Leaving the battery in a discharged condition will ruin it.

Always remove an old or exhausted battery from the product. Battery leakage and corrosion can damage your vehicle.

Do not store the battery in temperatures above 75° F or below -10° F.

Prevent the battery from moving freely inside the battery compartment. Always use the battery retainer and the protective foam pocket to secure the battery in the bat- tery compartment.

Examine the battery, charger and their connectors for excessive wear or damage each time you charge the bat- tery. If damage is detected, do not use the charger or the battery until you have replaced the worn or damaged part.

Attempting to charge the battery without a fuse or with a blown fuse will not damage the battery, but the battery will not charge. Check the fuse to make sure it is in good condition each time you charge the battery.

Battery Care

and Disposal

Disposal

Your Power Wheels® battery is a sealed lead-acid battery. It must be recycled or disposed of in an environ- mentally sound manner.

Do not dispose of the lead-acid battery in your regular, household trash. The incineration, landfilling or mixing of sealed lead-acid batteries with household trash is prohibited by law in most areas.

Return the battery to a federal or state approved lead- acid battery recycler, such as a Power Wheels® authorized service center or a local seller of automotive batteries. In Minnesota, call 1-800-348-0751 if further disposal information is required. Contact your local waste management officials for other information regard- ing the environmentally sound collection, recycling and disposal of lead-acid batteries.

 

 

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WARNING

Adult supervision is required. Children do not have the judgement necessary to avoid many accidents. Be sure that children operating this vehicle can do so safely and that they are supervised at all times.

Never use near steps, driveways, steep inclines, roadways, alleys, swimming pool areas or other bodies of water.

Always wear shoes or sneakers when operating this vehicle.

Never allow more than one rider.

The rider should sit on the seat when the vehicle is in operation.

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Contents Product features may vary from the picture above Important Information Table of ContentsPage Parts Parts 101 Parts DiagramBattery Charging Good Fuse Blown Fuse Do Not Omit Any Steps AssemblyHandlebar console Press Here Assembly Fit it under the handlebar assembly. The grille may One time assembly is now complete. Do not assemble Label Decoration Battery Installation Seat Requiring Use Locked Rules Battery CareBattery Care Disposal DisposalRules for Safe Driving Teach Safety Rules to ChildrenAttaching Your Vehicle to the Base Removing Your Vehicle from the Base Exciting Kiddie Ride Action How to Operate Your VehicleCaring How to Operate Your Vehicle How to Operate Your VehicleFor Your Vehicle Problem Possible Cause Solution Problems and Solutions GuideProblems and Solutions Guide Problems and Solutions Guide Authorized Service Centers Statement of Limited WarrantyIdaho Montana Oregon Do Not Return Your Vehicle to the Store