Table of Contents About Your New Corvette....................1 Service and Repairs ....................... 1 Parts List ........................2 Attach Front Wheels....................... 3 Attach Rear Wheels......................4 Install Dashboard Assembly ..................5 Install Steering Rod and Steering Wheel................ 6 Install Left and Right Mirrors..................7 Install Seats ........................
• Provide the serial number, found underneath the Corvette’s seat on the car body and a brief description of the part. • If your Corvette needs service or repairs, call Kid Trax Toys Consumer Relations at (877) 741-6154 for an authorized service center.
Parts List Tools and batteries needed for assembly: • Phillips screwdriver • 4 AA alkaline batteries (for radio) Vehicle Body 2 Mirrors (left and right) 2 Large Washers (in hardware bag) Dashboard Assembly 2 Front Wheels (marked “FRONT”) Steering Wheel 2 Rear Wheels (marked “REAR”) Steering Rod 4 Wheel Covers...
Attach Front Wheels 1. Slide a large washer onto the axle. NOTE: Washer may already be on the axle. Locate a wheel marked “FRONT”. Slide a wheel onto the axle with “FRONT” facing toward vehicle. Then slide a wheel cover onto the axle, fitting the three locating pins into the holes.
Attach Rear Wheels 1. Locate a wheel marked “REAR”. Slide a wheel onto the axle with “REAR” facing toward vehicle. Fit the protruding section of the wheel into the gear box. NOTE: For the rear wheels, a large washer is not needed before sliding a wheel onto the axle.
Install Dashboard Assembly 1. Place the dashboard on the hood of the Corvette. There are four pairs of connectors under the dashboard. Each connector/ cable is color-coordinated to match a connector/cable from the Corvette’s floorboard. Firmly connect each connector/ cable set as shown. 2.
Install Steering Rod and Steering Wheel 1. Gently turn the Corvette onto its side on a carpeted surface or other soft material to prevent damage to the side of the car. NOTE: it is helpful to have an assistant during this section. 2.
Install Left and Right Mirrors 1. Press left and right mirror into holes on body until they firmly engage. Remove protective film from the mirrors. Install Seats 1. Locate hooks behind seats. NOTE: There are two seat positions; one for a smaller child, and one for a larger child.
Connect the Battery 1. Hold the upper edge of the hood (near the passenger compartment) and pull up to disengage the hood latches. Lift up until the hood comes completely off the body. Carefully set aside. 2. Grasp the engine cover using the slots on each side of the “engine”...
DO NOT charge the 12-volt battery if any damage to parts has occurred. Replace with Kid Trax Toys parts ONLY. • Do not allow the 12-volt battery to drain completely. Recharge the battery after each use or once a month if not used regularly.
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“engine” and gently pull up to expose the battery. 3. Unplug the battery connectors. 4. Plug the charger connector into the battery. Use ONLY the Kid Trax Toys 12- volt charger included with the Corvette (Input: AC120V–, 0.5A, 60Hz Output: DC14.2V, 1.5A).
• Always sit on the seat. • Never allow more than two (2) riders in the Corvette. • The Kid Trax Toys Corvette is for children aged 3 years and up. • MAXIMUM COMBINED WEIGHT IS 130 LBS. (59 KG). Do not overload the Corvette.
Dashboard Power switch (shown with key in ignition) Sound effects button (shifting gears) Alarm button (see alarm section on page 13) Horn button Sound effects button (peeling out) Key Fob 1. Pull out the protective strip that covers the batteries in the key fob.
Alarm 1. Extend the key on the key fob. Point the antenna (A) at the infrared receiver (B) and press the button (C). The voice “Alarm Activated” will sound, and flashing lights will come on. 2. The alarm will be active for 5 minutes unless deactivated with the key fob or the Corvette is started.
Install AA Batteries for FM Radio WARNING! • DO NOT mix old and new batteries. • DO NOT mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries. 1. ONLY AN ADULT MAY HANDLE THE BATTERIES. Locate the battery compartment above the radio in the dashboard.
Cup Holder The Corvette features a slide-out cup holder located under the radio battery compartment. Push in when not in use. NOTE: Do not place a cup containing hot liquid in the cup holder. It might spill, causing burns. Foot Pedal The foot pedal controls forward motion, reverse and stopping.
Rules for Safe Riding READ THESE RULES ALOUD TO YOUR CHILD AND THEIR PLAYMATES AND MAKE SURE THEY UNDERSTAND THEM! • Always drive the Corvette with an adult watching. • Riders must be 3 years of age or older. • Always sit in the seat. •...
Driving the Corvette IMPORTANT! The Corvette MUST come to a complete stop before shifting into reverse and into low or high speed. Damage to the gears and motor WILL occur. Low Speed 2-1/2 mph (4 km/h) for Beginning Drivers ■ 1.
Give water, milk of magnesia or egg whites. Do not induce vomiting. • The Kid Trax Toys 12-volt battery features a thermal fuse with a reset fuse on the circuit board that will automatically trip and cut all power to the Corvette if the motor, electric system or battery is overloaded.
Replacing the Battery The Kid Trax Toys 12-volt battery will eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on the amount of use, and varying conditions, the battery should operate for one to three years. If the battery will not recharge, you must obtain a new Kid Trax Toys 12-volt battery.
• Do not drive the Corvette in loose dirt, sand or fine gravel, which could damage moving parts, motors or the electric system. • Kid Trax Toys recommends that you take your Corvette to an authorized service center for periodic maintenance and service. Call Kid Trax Toys Consumer Relations...
POSSIBLE CAUSE: Thermal fuse has tripped. The Kid Trax Toys 12-volt battery features a thermal fuse with a reset fuse on the circuit board that will automatically trip and cut all power to the Corvette if the motor, electric system or the battery is overloaded.
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The Kid Trax Toys 12-volt battery will eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on the amount of use, and varying conditions, the battery should operate for one to three years. Replace the battery with a new Kid Trax Toys 12-volt battery. See page 25 to reorder parts.
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The Kid Trax Toys 12-volt battery will eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on the amount of use, and varying conditions, the battery should operate for one to three years. Replace the battery with a new Kid Trax Toys 12-volt battery. See page 25 to reorder parts.
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