Customer Service - Peg-Perego DUCATI GP IGMC0027 Use And Care Manual

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UNINTERRUPTED FUN: Keep a spare set of charged
batteries ready for use.
PROBLEMS?
THE VEHICLE DOES NOT WORK?
• Check the operation of the accelerator button and
replace it if necessary.
• Check that the battery is connected to the
electrical system.
THE VEHICLE LACKS POWER?
• Charge the batteries. If after charging the problem
persists, have the battery and charger checked by an
assistance centre.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

PEG PEREGO offers an after-sales assistance
service, directly or through a network of
authorized assistance centres, for any repairs or
replacements and the sale of original spare parts.
To contact a service center, visit our website:
http://www.pegperego.com
The item's serial number must always be quoted.
Refer to the last illustration in this manual to find
the serial number.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
ASSEMBLY MUST ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY
ADULTS. TAKE CARE WHEN REMOVING THE
VEHICLE FROM ITS PACKAGING. ALL THE
SCREWS AND SMALL PARTS ARE CONTAINED IN
A BAG INSIDE THE PACKAGING. THE BATTERY
MAY ALREADY BE FITTED INSIDE THE ITEM.
Do not use the toy if you find it damaged after
opening the packaging. Contact the shop where you
bought it or the customer support centre.
Take care in the presence of children while
assembling the toy, given the risks caused by small
parts (ingestion hazard) and the plastic bags that
contain them (choking hazard).
To assemble the toy, you will need a flat-head
screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, a hammer, and a
pair of pliers.
ASSEMBLY
1 • Lower the stand to support the motorbike while
assembling it.
2 • Place the dashboard on the fork of the
handlebars.
3 • Attach the dashboard with a screw.
4 • Pull out the handlebars as shown in the figure.
5 • Place the handlebars on the fork.
6 • Attach the handlebars with two screws.
7 • Press the two caps into place. PLEASE NOTE:
The two caps are different. The one with the
letter A on it goes on the left.
8 • Place the windshield on the fairing. Push in the
sides (1) to help it fit in more easily (2).
9 • Fasten the windshield to the fairing with two
screws.
10 • Place the fairing on the motorbike, pressing on
the sides to fit it inside the bodywork. Make sure
the slots in the central part of the fairing fit on
properly.
11 • Attach the fairing to the bodywork with four
screws (two on each side).
12 • Tighten the screw on the bottom.
13 • Connect the battery plug to the electrical system
plug.
14 • Place the tail support on the rear of the
motorbike.
15 • Attach the tail support with the four screws
provided.
16 • Insert the metal tube in one half of the tail.
17 • Lift up the tank slightly and position the half of
the tail with the metal tube as shown in the
figure.
18 • Fasten the half of the tail to the frame of the
motorbike with two screws.
19 • Insert the exhaust pipe into the rear slots on the
half of the tail, as shown in the circles. Press at
point A to complete the attachment process.
20 • Slightly lift the tank and put the other half of the
tail into place. Ensure that it is correctly attached
in the points shown in figures 21 and 22.
21 • Attach the front part of the other half of the tail
to the metal tube at point A and to the frame at
point B. 
22 • Attach the rear part of the second half of the tail
to the exhaust pipe at point C while ensuring
that it fits onto the points marked with the letter
D correctly.
23 • Attach the second half of the tail to the frame of
the motorbike with two screws.
24 • Attach the tank to the bodywork by inserting
the four tabs into the points indicated (two on
each side).
25 • Attach the two parts of the tail to each other
with the screw, as shown in the figure.
26 • Complete the tail attachment process by
inserting a screw in the rear part.
27 • Position the saddle as shown in the figure.
28 • Secure the saddle by turning the lock to the
position shown in diagram B. If the lock is
positioned as shown in diagram A, the saddle may
be loose.
29 • Snap-fit the back rest.
30 • Position the cover on the rear part of the tail.
31 • Fasten down the tail cover with the screw
provided.
32 • Position the footrest on the rear part of the
motorbike.
33 • Attach the footrest to the frame with the screw.
Repeat for the other footrest.
INSERTING THE BATTERIES
34 • Remove the screw on the dashboard and remove
the cover.
35 • Remove the battery holder. Insert two 1.5V AA
batteries, making sure they are positioned
correctly.
• Put the battery holder back inside the dashboard
and secure the cover with the screw.
FEATURES AND USE OF THE VEHICLE
36 • DASHBOARD WITH SOUND EFFECTS: Press
the buttons to hear the sound effects.
• A: Horn
• B: Roaring DUCATI engine
37 • HANDLEBARS: 
Accelerator. Twist the grip downwards to set the
motorbike into motion. The motorbike
decelerates when the grip is turned upwards.
38 • SECOND SPEED SETTING: When the vehicle is
removed from its packaging, it will be at the
lower speed setting (FIRST SPEED SETTING) to
allow the child to get used to the motorbike. To
make the vehicle go faster (SECOND SPEED
SETTING), raise the tank and press the button
under the saddle. WARNING: In order to avoid
the risk of the vehicle overturning on bends, it is
recommended that you do not use high speeds
(2nd gear) when the stabilising wheels are fitted.
39 • BRAKE PEDAL: To brake, push down on the
pedal with a foot.
40 • STAND: Use when the motorbike is not fitted
with stabilizers.
41 • STABILIZERS: Use if the child does not have a
good sense of balance. WARNING: In order to
avoid the risk of the vehicle overturning on
bends, it is recommended that you do not use
high speeds (2nd gear) when the stabilising
wheels are fitted. To fit the stabilizers, follow the
instructions for figures 42 - 46.
42 • To fit the stabilizers, loosen the locking nut on
the rear wheel with the spanner provided.
Remove the nut and washer and keep them for
attaching the stabilizers.
43 • Remove the spacer and store it for use in the
future, when the child will ride the motorbike
without stabilizers.
44 • Insert the stabilizer on the wheel axle.
45 • Add the washer that was removed previously.
46 • Screw the locking nut back on. Repeat on the
other side to fit the other stabilizer.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
PLEASE NOTE: THE PICTURES OF THE BATTERIES
ARE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY. YOUR
BATTERY MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM THE MODEL
SHOWN. THIS DOES NOT AFFECT THE
REPLACEMENT AND CHARGING PROCEDURES
DESCRIBED.
47 • To replace a flat battery, turn the lock on the
saddle to position A. Remove the saddle.
48 • Undo the two screws on the battery holder and
remove it.
49 • Disconnect the battery plug from the electrical
system plug.
50 • Replace the battery and reconnect the plugs.
51 • Put the battery holder back into position, passing
it under the battery handle.
52 • Fasten down the battery holder with the two
screws, replace the saddle and secure it by
turning the lock. WARNING: Always secure the
battery holder and the saddle before using the
motorbike.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
WARNING: BATTERY CHARGING AND ANY
OTHER WORK ON THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY ADULTS.
THE BATTERY CAN ALSO BE CHARGED
WITHOUT REMOVING IT FROM THE TOY.
53 • Disconnect plug A of the electrical system from
the battery plug B by pressing the sides of the
plugs.
54 • Connect the battery charger plug to a domestic
power supply in accordance with the instructions
supplied with the battery charger. Connect plug
B of the battery with plug C of the battery
charger.
55 • When charging is complete, detach the battery
charger from the domestic socket and then
disconnect plug C from plug B.
56 • Fully insert plug B into plug A, ensuring that they
click together.
• WARNING: Once the battery is recharged,
always secure the saddle by turning the lock.
57 • The battery can also be charged outside the
vehicle. This means that if you have a spare
battery, the child can continue to play.

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