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Assembly - Little Tikes Giddyup 'N Go Pony Instruction Manual

Giddyup 'n go pony

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MAINTENANCE
Every six months, the following routine maintenance procedures should be
performed by an adult. This will prevent mishaps and ensure that the Pony
provides years of fun!
Check the Frame:
1.
Wash surface with a damp cloth.
(Fig. 13)
2.
Check brakes and brake cables.
3.
Visually inspect all of the moving
parts and wheel axles for wear
and tightness.
4.
Tighten any loose bolts and/or
wheel axle cap nuts that are
found.
NOTE: Do not tighten the axle cap
nuts too tight or you risk damaging
the Pony.
CAUTION: If any problems are found, DO NOT let a child ride the Pony
until it is repaired.
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Before leaving the corral, have an adult follow these assembly steps:
NOTE: Assembly does not require tools!
HEAD ASSEMBLY:
1. Set the Pony body upright on a smooth, flat surface.
2. Turn the front wheels so that they are perfectly straight and parallel with
the back wheels.
3. Bring the Pony‛s head up and hold it over the body neck-hole. Align the
slotted tab in the head with the metal post inside the neck-hole. (Fig. 3)
4. Push the tab into the connector in the body of the pony until it locks into
place.
5. Lift up on the Handlebars to make sure that the Pony‛s head is locked in
place. You should be able to lift the whole Pony by the Handlebars.
6. Turn the handlebars to make sure that the steering is aligned properly,
if not the front wheels will turn poorly or not at all.
7. Connect the two ends of the neck zipper and zip around the Pony‛s neck.
(Fig. 4)
Fig. 13
CAUTION: FAILURE TO PROPERLY ALIGN THE STEERING POSITION
CORRECTLY, CAN RESULT IN IMPROPER HANDLEBAR MOVEMENT
AND LOSS OF STEERING CONTROL.
TAIL ASSEMBLY
1. Plug the Pony tail into the body as
shown. (Fig. 5)
STEP 2: ASSEMBLY
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig.5
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