Assembly Instructions; Rules For Safe Driving; Problems?; Features And Use Of The Vehicle - Peg-Perego Polaris Sportsman 700 TWIN User And Care

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RULES FOR SAFE DRIVING

For the safety of the child, before starting up the
vehicle read and carefully follow the following
instructions.
• Teach the child how to use the vehicle properly for
safe and enjoyable driving.
• Before starting, check that there are no people or
objects obstructing the vehicle's path.
• Drive with hands on the handlebars/steering wheel
and always watch the road ahead.
• Brake in good time to avoid collisions.
2nd GEAR (if present)
Initially, use in 1st gear is recommended. Before
enabling 2nd gear, check that the child has learned to
use the handlebars/steering wheel, 1st gear and the
brake correctly, and has become familiar with the
vehicle.
WARNING!
• Check that all the wheel fixing studs/nuts are
fastened properly.
• If the vehicle is overloaded, as can happen on soft
sand, mud, or very uneven ground, the overload
switch will immediately disconnect the power. The
power supply will be restored after a few seconds.
• If the vehicle is overloaded on steep slopes, the
overload cut-out will immediately disconnect the
power. If this happens, REMOVE THE FOOT FROM
THE ACCELERATOR. The electrical brake will be
activated, slowing down the descent of the vehicle.
• Only for 12 and 24 Volt vehicles: in first gear the
vehicle has a differential effect like a real motor
vehicle; on smooth terrain and with just one child
on board, the two wheels can turn at different
speeds and they can slip and slow down.
UNINTERRUPTED FUN: Keep a spare set of charged
batteries ready for use.

PROBLEMS?

THE VEHICLE DOES NOT WORK?
• Check that there are no disconnected cables under
the accelerator plate.
• 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.

ASSISTANCE SERVICE

offers an after-sales assistance service,
PEG PEREGO
directly or through a network of authorized
assistance centres, for any repairs or replacements
and the sale of original spare parts. To contact the
assistance centres refer to the "Assistance Centres"
booklet included in the packaging.
Peg Perego always strive to best satisfy their
customers' needs. Knowing the opinions of our
customers is therefore very important and valuable
to us. We would be very grateful if, once you have
used the product, you would fill out the
which you can find on
SATISFACTION QUESTIONNAIRE
the internet at: www.pegperego.com, making
any observations or suggestions you might have.

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.
1 • Remove the corrugated cardboard from the
front part of the vehicle.
2 • Use the cardboard to prop the rear part of the
chassis over one of the rear the wheels, as
shown in the figure.
6 • Lift both rear shock absorbers, and line them up
with the openings in the chassis.
7 • Remove the cardboard, to allow the shock
absorbers to fit perfectly into the chassis.
8 • To fasten the shock absorbers to the chassis,
insert the pins into the top holes on the shocks,
with the tabs turned vertically (see detail).
9 • Finish fastening the shock absorbers by placing
the plastic tool on the pins and hammering the
pins all the way in.
10 • Remove the protective caps from the ends of the
front wheel axle.
11 • Slip a large washer onto the axle.
12 • Slip one of the two wheels onto the axle, taking
care to place the tread in the direction shown in
the figure.
13 • Slip a small washer and the nut onto the axle.
14 • Tighten the nut with the supplied wrench.
15 • Snap the nut cap into place, and repeat the
operation on the other side of the vehicle,
beginning from figure 8.
13 • Assemble the 2 parts of the front bumper with
the 2 screws provided, as shown in the figure.
14 • Position the bumper on the front of the vehicle,
inserting it and pressing down the upper side
until it fits into the lower side.
15 • Secure the upper part of the bumper with the
two screws provided.
16 • Secure the lower part of the bumper with
another 2 screws.
17 • Attach the silver sticker to the chassis, as shown
in the figure.
18 • Snap the taillight into place by inserting it from
the top.
19 • Position the right handle on the rear of the
vehicle, and secure it with the 2 screws provided.
Repeat for the left handle. Please note: the two
handles are different; check them by looking on
the inside.
20 • Fit the 2 screw covers onto the handle, putting
the bottom part into the housing first (1) and
then pressing down on the top part (2). Repeat
for the other handle.
21 • Snap the toy gas tank cap into place.
22 • Slip the two hand guards onto the handlebars,
lining up the holes in the hand guards with the
holes in the handlebars.
23 • Fasten the hand guards with the two screws.
24 • Use a little liquid detergent to moisten the inside
of the handgrips. Slip the handgrips onto the
handlebars.
25 • Snap the handlebar into place on the vehicle.
Attention: If the handlebar should happen to
come loose, please see figures 50 & 51.
26 • Unscrew the screw and remove the glass from
the control panels.
27 • Remove the control panel with the battery
holder.
28 • Fit the two AA batteries -Not included- into
their holder,taking care to respect correct
polarity
29 • Place the control panel back in the handlebar,
and attach sticker number 21 before replacing
the glass.
30 • Turn the seat lock to the position shown in the
diagram, and lift the seat. A: the seat is locked
in place. B: the seat is unlocked. (NOTE: turn
the lock to a vertical position to unlock the
seat).
31 • Press the battery clasp downwards and open the
battery compartment cover.
32 • Lift and remove the battery compartment lid.
33 • Lift the battery clasp to loosen the battery.
34 • Remove the battery.
35 • Connect the battery wire plug to the electrical
system plug.
36 • Put the battery back into its compartment, and
lower the battery clasp to fasten the battery
CONSUMER
with the tab shown in the figure.
37 • Replace the battery compartment lid.
38 • Close the battery compartment cover and the
seat. ATTENTION: Always make sure to close
ASSEMBLY
and lock the seat after carrying out any
operations inside it. The toy vehicle is now ready
for use

FEATURES AND USE OF THE VEHICLE

39 • HORN BUTTON.
40 • ACCELERATOR/BRAKE PEDAL: The vehicle will
automatically brake when the child takes his foot
off the accelerator.
41 • GEAR SHIFT LEVER: The vehicle has three
speeds. ATTENTION: When the vehicle is first
removed from the packing, it only runs in first
gear (1) and reverse (R). To use the second gear
(2), proceed as follows:
42 • Screw down the second gear unit, as shown in
the following figure.
43 • 1-R: The second gear unit protrudes from the
chassis, preventing the gearshift lever from
moving down to the second gear. 1-2-R: The
second gear unit is completely screwed into the
chassis, and the gearshift lever can be lowered.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
44 • To replace the battery, lift the seat and open the
cover on the battery compartment. Remove the
battery and disconnect the plugs.
45 • Replace the battery and reconnect the plugs.
Close the battery compartment.
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.
46 • Disconnect the electrical system plug (A) from
the battery plug (B) by pressing on the sides of
the plugs.
47 • Plug the battery-charger into a household
electrical outlet, following the instructions that
come with the battery-charger. Connect plug B
to battery-charger plug C.
48 • After the battery has finished charging,
disconnect the battery-charger from the
electrical outlet, then disconnect plug C from
plug B.
49 • Press plug B all the way into plug A, until it
snaps into place. After finishing this operation,
always remember to close and fasten the seat,
using the safety screws.
INSTALLING SPARE PARTS
To avoid your having to send the entire vehicle to the
service center, we list instructions below for
replacing some of the vehicle parts.
50 • HANDLEBAR: To replace the handlebar, open
the seat and remove the battery. Slip your hand
into the battery compartment and locate the
steering lever.
51 • Press the two buttons on the steering lever to
release the handlebars, while pulling the
handlebar upwards and off the vehicle. NOTE: It
takes two people to remove the handlebar.
52 • GEAR SHIFT LEVER: To replace the interior
gearshift lever unit, open the seat and remove
the battery. Turn the vehicle on its side. Loosen
the two screws on the bottom of the vehicle,
shown at points 1 and 2 in the figure. Using a
pair of pliers, remove the stationary wire strip
(3).
53 • Turn the vehicle upright, on its four wheels.
Position the gear shift level in second gear (see
figures 42 & 43) and loosen the screws that hold
it in place. Remove the gearshift lever.
54 • Slip your hand into the battery compartment and
remove the interior gearshift lever unit.
55 • Disconnect the two components, as shown in
the figure.
56 • Reassembly: Reconnect the two components
and place the gear shift lever unit back into the
battery compartment, inserting the two pins into
the holes in the chassis. At the same time, pull
the electrical wires up from the bottom of the
vehicle. Note: Make sure that the electrical wire
is threaded through its special housing in the
gearshift lever unit base (see figure). Place the
vehicle on its side. Fasten the two screws to the
gearshift lever unit, and snap the stationary wire
strip back onto the bottom of the vehicle. Turn
the vehicle upright again, and insert the gear shift
lever into its housing (which must be positioned
in second gear). Tighten the screws.

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