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Power Wheels Wild Thing Quick Manual
Power Wheels Wild Thing Quick Manual

Power Wheels Wild Thing Quick Manual

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Power Wheels® Wild Thing™ Early Powered
Mobility Quick Guide
Powering on the Wild Thing
Plug the battery connector into the battery. You may hear one or two quiet clicks, and after
approximately 5 seconds the two lights on the controller will remain solid. This indicates that
the controller has successfully powered on and completed its safety checks. Do not move the
joystick or press any buttons during power up. Doing so could cause the safety checks to fail.
Loading Your Child into The Wild Thing
Whenever you're loading or unloading your child from the Wild Thing, ensure the safety switch
lanyard is removed from the safety switch to stop inadvertent movement. Pull the pin on the
left side of the cross bar to swing the bar out.
1155 NOTRE DAME AVENUE, R3E 3G1, WINNIPEG, MB
TREATY ONE TERRITORY
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(204) 452-4311
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WWW.RCCINC.CA

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  • Page 1 Doing so could cause the safety checks to fail. Loading Your Child into The Wild Thing Whenever you’re loading or unloading your child from the Wild Thing, ensure the safety switch lanyard is removed from the safety switch to stop inadvertent movement. Pull the pin on the left side of the cross bar to swing the bar out.
  • Page 2 Ensure the driver is seated comfortably and strapped in if necessary. If using a harnessed seat, ensure that the seat is securely strapped to the Wild Thing frame. Once your child is ready, insert the safety switch lanyard into the switch to activate the controls.
  • Page 3 Joystick is stuck. Ensure joystick returns to neutral user. point on its own. Joystick is out of calibration. Return Wild Thing to RCC for maintenance Button (when using button interface) is stuck. Ensure the buttons return to “off” position on their own. If this happens repeatedly, return the button to RCC to be replaced.