E Battery Charging - Power Wheels K7187 Owner's Manual With Assembly Instructions

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ELECTRICAL HAZARD
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
• Battery can fall out and injure a child if
vehicle tips over. Always use battery retainer.
• PREVENT FIRE
- N ever modify the electrical system.
Alterations could cause a fire resulting
in serious injury and could also ruin the
electrical system.
- U se of the wrong type battery or charger
could cause a fire or explosion resulting
in serious injury.
- U se of Power Wheels
products other than Power Wheels
vehicles could cause overheating,
fire or explosion.
• T he battery must be handled by adults only.
The battery is heavy and contains sulfuric
acid (electrolyte). Dropping the battery
could result in serious injury.
• Never allow children to charge the battery.
Battery charging must be done by adults
only. A child could be injured by the elec-
tricity involved in charging the battery.
• Never lift or carry the battery by the wires
or connector. This can damage the battery
and possibly cause a fire resulting in
serious injury. Lift and carry the battery
by the case only.
• Read the safety instructions on the battery.
• Examine the battery, charger and their
connectors for excessive wear or damage
each time you charge the battery. If damage
or excessive wear is detected, do not use
the charger or the battery until you have
replaced the worn or damaged part.


BATTERY CHARGING
BATTERY CHARGING
WARNING
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components in
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Use the charger in dry locations only.
About Thermal Fuses
Your Power Wheels 6 volt (4.0 Amp/Hr.) battery is equipped with a
built-in thermal fuse. The thermal fuse is a self-resetting safety device
which automatically "trips" and shuts down operation of the vehicle if
the vehicle is overloaded or the driving conditions too severe. Once
a fuse has "tripped", release the button on the handlebar and wait
approximately 25 seconds before operating the vehicle again. To
avoid repeated automatic shut-downs, do not overload the vehicle by
exceeding the 18 kg (40 lbs) maximum weight capacity or by towing
anything behind the vehicle. Avoid severe driving conditions, such as
driving up slopes or running into fixed objects, which can cause the
wheels to stop spinning while power is still being supplied to the motors.
If a thermal fuse in a battery continually trips under normal driving
conditions, please contact 01628 500303 or visit us on-line at
www.service.mattel.com/uk.
Important Notes
• Your new battery must be charged for at least 18 hours before
you use it in your vehicle for the first time.
• We recommend that you start charging your battery before beginning
assembly of your new vehicle.
• The battery must be upright while charging.
• The charger is not a toy.
• Do not short circuit the battery.
• You do not need to remove the battery from your vehicle to
recharge it.
• Before charging the battery, examine the battery case for cracks and
other damage which may cause sulfuric acid (electrolyte) to leak
during the charging process. If damage is detected, do not charge
the battery or use it in your vehicle. Battery acid is very corrosive
and can cause severe damage to surfaces it contacts.
• Do not charge the battery on a surface (such as a kitchen counter top)
which could be damaged by the acid contained inside the battery.
Take precautions to protect the surface on which you charge
your battery.
• Use only a Power Wheels
(input 240 VAC 50 Hz 6W) with an output of 6 VDC 2.4W
(400 mA) to charge your Power Wheels
• Adults Note: Regularly examine the charger for damage to the cord,
plug, housing or other parts that may result in the risk of fire,
electric shock or injury. In the event of any damage, do not use the
charger until the damage has been properly repaired. Please contact
01628 500303 or visit us on-line at www.service.mattel.com/uk.
• If your battery is old and will not accept a charge, do not leave it in
the vehicle. Always remove a dead battery from the vehicle.
CAUTION
6 volt (4.0 Amp/Hr.) charger
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6 volt (4.0 Amp/Hr.) battery.
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K7187pr-0726

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