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Rules For Safe Driving - Peg-Perego John Deere E-TRACTOR Use And Care Manual

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17 • Position the conical tool provided on the axle
of the previously fitted wheel. Position the
vehicle on its side with the left wheel and the
tool at the bottom. Ensure that the tool does
not move out of position.
18 • Place the other conical tool provided in the
right wheel, as shown in the figure, and
hammer.
19 • Insert a washer onto the fore-carriage spindle
as shown in the figure.
20 • Insert one of the two small wheels, ensuring
that the wheel tread is correctly oriented.
21 • Insert a self-locking washer into the special tool
(see figure). IMPORTANT: the washer flanges
must be orientated towards the inside of the
tool (see detail A).
22 • Fix the wheel as shown in the figure, pushing
the self-locking washer on fully. Follow the
same instructions (figures 19-20-21-22) to fix
the remaining front wheel.
23 • Snap the 4 boss covers onto the vehicle.
24 • Unscrew the door on the back of the electronic
unit. Insert the two AA batteries -Not included-
into their holder, taking care to respect correct
polarity. Close the door and screw shut.
25 • Attach the electronic unit by inserting the two
tabs into the openings in the chassis, as shown
in the figure. Fasten with the screw.
26 • Connected the two parts of the steering wheel.
27 • Position the steering wheel. Fix the steering
wheel with the screw and washer provided.
28 • Push on the steering wheel cap as shown in the
figure.
29 • Unscrew the hood.
30 • Pull the hood towards you while lifting and
turning it to remove (see figure).
31 • Connect the battery plug to the electric system
plug.
32 • Close the hood, taking care to correctly insert
the tabs into the openings in the chassis.
ATTENTION: Detail A shows the hood
incorrectly attached. The vehicle is ready for
use.
VEHICLE FEATURES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
33 • ELECTRONIC UNIT: to activate the electronic
unit, turn the key. To sound the horn, press the
right button on the dash. To turn the flashers
on, press the left button on the dash.
To avoid draining the battery, turn the key
counterclockwise when the vehicle is not in use.
34 • ACCELERATOR PEDAL/ELECTRIC BRAKE: when
the foot is lifted from the accelerator pedal, the
electric brake automatically stops the tractor.
35 • OPTION: Trailer
REPLACING THE BATTERY
36 • Unscrew the hood.
37 • Pull the hood towards you while lifting and
turning it to remove (see figure).
38 • Loosen the 2 screws that hold the battery in
place.
39 • Disconnect the 2 plugs and remove the battery
supplied with the vehicle.
40 • Insert a new 6V-8Ah battery and connect the
two plugs.
41 • Screw the battery clamp into place again,
turning it upside down as shown in the figure.
Close the hood as described above (Fig. 32) and
fasten with the screw.
BATTERY RECHARGE
WARNING: BATTERY CHARGING AND EVERY OTHER
OPERATION ON THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MUST BE
CARRIED OUT BY ADULTS ONLY.
THE BATTERY CAN ALSO BE CHARGED WITHOUT
REMOVING IT FROM THE TOY.
42 • Unplug vehicle wiring terminal A from battery
terminal B, by pressing terminals on side and
pulling apart.
43 • Plug the battery charger terminal to a wall
outlet following the instruction enclosed.
Connect the plug B to the battery charger plug
C.
44 • Once the charge is completed unplug
recharger from wall outlet. Unplug recharger
cord terminal C from battery terminal B.
45 • Plug battery terminal B into vehicle wiring
terminal A.
When finished working on the battery, always
remember to close and fasten the hood.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY
Before riding, charge your batteries for 18 hours to
initiate them. Failure to do this will result in
permanent battery damage.
CAUTION
Only adults should recharge batteries,never
children.
Never allow children to handle batteries.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
CHARGE BATTERY
• Charge the batteries no longer than 24 hours,
following the instructions enclosed with the
battery charger.
• Charge the battery, as the vehicle shows low
power, in this way you will avoid damage to the
battery.
• If you don't use your vehicle for a long period of
time unplug the battery from the main wire
harness of the vehicle. Remember to charge the
battery at least every three months.
• Never charge the battery upside down.
• Do not forget batteries during charging! Check
them periodically.
• Never use a replacement recharger or batteries
unless they are approved by PEG PEREGO.
• Batteries are sealed and maintenance free.
• Battery polarity must be observed when
connecting battery to wiring.
WARNING
• BATTERIES CONTAIN TOXIC AND CORROSIVE
SUBSTANCES. DO NOT TAMPER WITH THEM.
• Batteries contain an acid-based electrolyte.
• Do not make direct contact between battery
terminals, as this can cause an explosion or fire.
• Charging produces explosive gases. Charge
batteries in a well ventilated area away from
sources of heat and flammable materials.
• Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the
vehicle.
• Do not place the batteries near clothing to avoid
damage.
IF A LEAK DEVELOPS
Shield your eyes. Avoid direct contact with the
electrolyte, protect your hands.
Place battery in a plastic bag and follow directions
listed below.
IF ELECTROLYTE COMES IN CONTAC WITH SKIN OR
CLOTHING
Flush with cool water for at least 15 minutes.
See a physician at once.
IF ELECTROLYTE IS INJESTED
Rinse your mouth and spit.
See a physician at once.
DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES
Help protect the environment!
Do not throw used batteries in your regular, house
hold trash.
Dispose of the old batteries in an approved
dumping station; contact your local environmental
protection agency office for further information.
CAUTION AA BATTERY
The insertion of batteries must only be carried out
or supervised by adults. Do not let children play
with the batteries.
• The batteries should be replaced by an adult.
• Use only the type of battery specified by the
manufacturer.
• Respect the polarity +/-
• Do not allow the batteries to be in contact with
metal parts (risk of fire or explosion).
• Always remove the batteries if the toy is not in use
for a long period.
• Do not throw batteries on the fire.
• Never attempt to charge batteries that are not
rechargeable.
• Remove dead batteries from the toy.
• Dispose of dead batteries into containers
provided for the recycling of dead batteries.
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY
This product conforms to EN 71 and conforms to EN
50088 safety standard for electric toys.
This vehicle is not intended for use on streets,
around traffic or parked cars.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
• Regularly check the conditions of the vehicle,
particularly the electrical system, the plug
connections, the covering caps and the charger. In
case of fault, do not try to use the vehicle and the
charger. For repair use only original PEG PEREGO's
spare parts.
• PEG PEREGO assumes no liability if the electrical
system is tampered with.
• Do not leave vehicle or batteries near sources of
heat such as radiators, stoves, fireplaces, etc.
• Protect vehicle from water, rain, snow, etc. Do not
ride in loose sand or mud as these substances will
cause premature failure of switches, motors and
gears.
• When operating in overload conditions, such as
soft deep sand, mud or rough uneven terrain, the
overload circuit breaker will automatically
disconnect the power. After 10 or more
seconds,the circuit breaker will automatically
reset, howevere you must eliminate overload
conditions to resume normal driving.
• Periodically lubricate (with a light weight oil)
moving parts, such as wheel bearings, steering
linkages, where they rotate or touch one another.
• The vehicle's surface can be cleaned with a
dampcloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
• The cleaning must be carried out by adults only.
• Never disassemble the vehicles mechanisms or
motors unless authorized by PEG PEREGO.
Conforms a EN 50088
Recargeable battery 6V 4,5Ah sealed lead-acid
battery.
One 60W motor
SAFETY
WARNING! THE CAR MUST BE USED UNDER ADULT
SUPERVISION.
• A child must be 2 years of age or older for the
necessary coordination and maturation to operate
this motorized vehicle safely.
• Never use the vehicle on steep slopes or near
steps or stairs. This vehicle is not suitable for use
on public highways.
• Children should always wear shoes when riding in
or driving a ride-in/ride-on vehicle.
• Do not allow children to place their hands, feet or
any part of their body, clothing or other articles
near the moving parts while vehicle is in
operation.
• Do not allow the electrical components, motors,
wiring, switches of your motorized vehicle to
become wet and never wash it with a hose.
• Never use gasoline or other flammable
substances near the vehicle.
• The vehicle is constructed just for one child.

RULES FOR SAFE DRIVING

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.
• ATTENTION:
Make sure that all wheel locking bolts are
correctly tightened.
• FORWARD SPEED:
With both hands on the handlebars, press down
on the accelerator pedal; the vehicle goes forward
at 4,2 Km/h.
• BRAKE:
The electric braking system stops the vehicle
automatically when your child lifts his foot off the
pedal.
Teach your child the proper use of this vehicle for a
safe and fun play time.
• Before starting be sure that the way is free from
people and objects.
• Drive with both hands on the handlebar and keep
your eyes on the road at all times.
• Stop in time to avoid accidents.
• CAUTION! When operating in overload
conditions, such as soft deep sand, mud or
rough uneven terrain, the overload circuit
breaker will automatically disconnect the
power. After 10 or more seconds,the circuit
breaker will automatically reset, howevere you
must eliminate overload conditions to resume
normal driving.
PROBLEMS?
IF THE VEHICLE DOES NOT OPERATE?
• Check that all the plugs are properly connected.
• Check the accelerator switch, if vehicle runs
replace switch.
• Check that the battery is connected to the

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