Rules For Safe Driving; High Speed - Peg-Perego Polaris Ranger RZR Use And Care Manual

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• B - Radio
• C - Speedometer
• D - Passenger handle
• E - Accelerator pedal
• F - Gear shift lever
• G - Cupholder
• H - mp3 player compartment
57 • SPEEDOMETER Lights illuminate when motion begins. NOTE: Speedometer is simulated for play purposes and does not accurately indicate speed.
58 • Exclusive SmartPedal Technology™ feature allows for longer run times and more realistic driving. In "LOW" setting, when accelerator is pressed completely down,
forward motion at 3.5 mph is activated. In "HIGH" setting, when pedal is pressed completely down, forward motion begins at 3.5 mph for a few seconds and then
automatically accelerates to 7 mph. In "HIGH" setting, when pedal is released halfway, vehicle automatically "downshifts" to 3.5 mph. Brake activates automatically
when the child takes his foot off the accelerator.
59 • ATTENTION: For safety, when the vehicle is first removed from the packing, it is in the LOW setting. Peg Perego suggests that the LOW setting be used until your child
has become familiar with operating the vehicle.
60 • To adjust high speed lockout, loosen screw. Then slide safety collar down into HIGH setting and replace screw.
61 • GEAR SHIFT LEVER The vehicle has two directions. To use REVERSE (R), pullback and hold the gearshift lever. NOTE: For safety, gearshift must be held back in the
reverse position.
62 • Exclusive Red Line Nitrile Traction™: The wheels on this vehicle feature an extra deep tread AND a special rubber traction band for incredible traction on most
surfaces and a quiet ride.
63 • CUPHOLDER Place drinks for convenient storage. NOTE: Do not drink while driving.
64 • CARGO BED Space for transporting items. NOTE: Total weight capacity for vehicle is 150 lbs but do not exceed 30 lbs in the cargo bed. Children should not be
allowed to ride in the cargo bed.
65 • SEATBELT NOTE: The seatbelts on this vehicle are not real and do not provide any protection. They are for encouraging play that results in increased understanding
and use of real seatbelts. To secure belt, insert tab into slot.
66 • To release, press button and pull tab out of slot.
67 • Adjust size of belt by moving plastic piece up or down.
68 • Remove screw from passenger side seat and rotate up.
69 • Remove thumbscrews and lift seat up and out of vehicle.
70 • Disconnect wiring system of the vehicle (plug B) to the battery (plug A).
71 • Plug the battery charger (C) into a household electrical outlet. Connect battery plug (A) to charger plug (C). NOTE: Press firmly until it snaps into place.
72 • After battery has finished charging (full charge takes 18-24 hours), disconnect battery charger from the electrical outlet and then disconnect the battery plug (A)
from the charger plug (C).
73 • Reconnect electrical system plug (B) to battery plug (A). NOTE: Press firmly until it snaps into place.
74 • Remove screw from passenger side seat and rotate up.
75 • Remove thumbscrews and lift seat up and out of vehicle.
76 • Remove 2 screws from front of seat base. Disconnect battery.
77 • Lift up on seat base, remove wiring plugs and remove seat base.
78 • Lift drained battery out and lower fresh battery into place.
79 • Place battery plug through rear slot in seat base. Place vehicle wiring system plug through front slot.
80 • Replace seat base.
81 • Connect wiring system of the vehicle (plug B) to the battery (plug A).
82 • Screw seat base. Replace seat and thumbscrews. Rotate seat down into place and secure screw.
DON'T STOP THE FUN: always have freshly charged, back-up batteries on hand.
For your child's safety: please read and follow all instructions below before operating.

HIGH SPEED

Initially we suggest using only the LOW speed setting and the reverse gear. Before moving into HIGH speed setting be
sure that the child has become familiar with operating the vehicle.
• LOW SPEED setting (beginner drivers):
With both hands on the steering wheel, press down on the accelerator pedal; the vehicle goes forward at 3.5 mph.
• HIGH SPEED setting (experienced drivers):
With both hands on the steering wheel, press down on the accelerator pedal; the vehicle starts out at 3.5 and then
goes forward at 7 mph. Let up on the accelerator pedal halfway and the vehicle will "downshift" to 3.5 mph.
• REVERSE:
Place the left hand on the steering wheel. With the right hand holding the gearshift in reverse, press down on the
accelerator pedal; the vehicle reverses at 3.5 mph. (Reverse is spring-loaded for safety).
BATTERY RECHARGE
BATTERY REPLACEMENT

RULES FOR SAFE DRIVING

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