Summary of Contents for Power Wheels Kawasaki NINJA 74110
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Product features may vary from the picture above. Kawasaki Ninja ® ® Owner’s Manual with Assembly Instructions Please read this manual and save it with your original sales receipt. For Model 74110 Tools needed for assembly: Phillips Screwdriver, Hammer, and Pliers (not included);...
• Children can be harmed by small parts, sharp edges and sharp points in the vehicle’s unassembled state, or by electrical items. Care should be taken in unpacking and assembly of the vehicle. Children should not handle parts, including the battery, or help in assembly of the vehicle.
• If you experience a problem with this product, or are missing a part, please call us at 1-800-348-0751, rather than return this product to the store. • Please identify all parts before assembly and save all packaging material until assembly is complete to ensure that no parts are discarded.
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Parts Sound Box Front Fairing Handlebar Housing - Top Half 12-Volt Charger Handlebar Housing - 12 Volt Battery Bottom Half Round Bushing - 2 Radio Knob - 2 Lock Nut - 2 Key Assembly Handlebar Microphone Hex Bushing - 4 Cap Nut Not Shown: Label Sheet, Literature Bag Installation Tool...
Vehicle Body Cowling Seat Wheel - 4 Hubcap - 4 Cap Nut - 6 Steering Column Right Mudflap 12 Volt Battery Key Assembly Microphone Parts Diagram Radio Knob - 2 Right Hand Grip Handlebar Housing - Top Half Handlebar Housing - Bottom Half Front Fairing Handlebar...
WARNING • The battery must be handled by adults only. The battery is heavy and contains sulfuric acid (electrolyte). Dropping the battery could result in serious injury. • Never allow children to charge the battery. Battery charging must be done by adults only.
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Important Notes • Your new battery must be charged for at least 18 hours before you use it in your vehicle for the first time. • You do not need to remove the battery from your vehicle to recharge it. •...
Round Hole Right Fender Bottom View • Position the vehicle body upside down. Note: The mudflaps are marked “R” and “L” to designate right and left. • With the “R” marking facing up, align the two round holes in the right mudflap with the pegs on the underside of the right fender.
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Motor Assembly Pins Rear Axle Assembly Rear Wheel Driver • Position the vehicle body upright. • Fit and hold a rear wheel driver against the motor pins on one end of the motor assembly. • While holding the rear wheel driver in place, slide the rear axle into the hole in the opposite side of the motor assembly.
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Side Shifter Handle • Press the tab under the back of the seat and lift to remove the seat. • Fit the rectangular opening in the cowling over the shifter handle. • Align the front, side and rear tabs on the cowling with the slots in the vehicle body but do not snap the tabs into the slots.
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Hole Lock Nut Neck • Position the handlebar so that the side with the three holes and circular indentation faces up. • Fit the neck against the bottom of the handlebar, with the holes in the handlebar and neck aligned. •...
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Handlebar Groove Steering Column • Slide the bottom half of the handlebar housing onto the end of the steering column. Make sure the rim on the bottom of the handlebar housing fits into the hole in the vehicle body. • Slide the handlebar, neck side down, onto the end of the steering column.
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Screw Screw Handlebar Assembly • Fit the front fairing onto the handlebar assembly. Make sure that the screw tabs on the handlebar assembly are aligned with the screw pegs on the front fairing. • Insert four #8 x " screws through the top half of the handlebar housing and into the front fairing and tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
Proper label application will help to keep the labels looking their best! When applying labels, keep the following guidelines in mind: • Wash your hands before applying the labels. • Before applying the labels, wipe the surface of the vehicle with a clean, dry cloth to remove any dust or oils. •...
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Label Decoration ® ® ® Right Side ® ® Left Side...
Important Note: Use only a Power Wheels battery with built-in thermal fuse. Use of any other battery will damage your vehicle. Make sure that you charge the battery for at least 18 hours using the enclosed Power Wheels ® 12 volt charger before operating your vehicle for the first time.
Battery Care and Disposal Care If a battery leak develops, avoid contact with the leaking acid and place the damaged battery in a plastic bag. See information below for proper disposal. If acid comes in contact with skin or eyes, flush with cool water for at least 15 minutes and call a physician.
WARNING • Adult supervision is required. Children do not have the judgement necessary to avoid many accidents. Be sure that children operating this vehicle can do so safely and that they are supervised at all times. • Never use near steps, driveways, steep inclines, roadways, alleys, swimming pool areas or other bodies of water.
As assembled, your vehicle is ready to roll in low speed (2 mph, maximum). When your child is ready to drive the vehicle in high speed (5 mph, maximum), follow the instructions to disconnect the high speed lock-out. Beginner Use - Low Speed Drive Shifter REMOVE LOCK-OUT SCREW ON SIDE...
How to Operate Your Vehicle Advanced Use - High Speed Drive Disconnecting the High Speed Lock-Out Shifter REMOVE LOCK-OUT SCREW ON SIDE OF SHIFTER FOR HIGH SPEED OPERATION Before you disconnect the high speed lock-out, make sure your child knows how to start and stop the vehicle and knows the rules for safe driving.
Problems and Solutions Guide IMPORTANT! If you experience a problem with your vehicle, first check the Problems and Solutions Guide below. If you still experience a problem, please contact Power Wheels free at 1-800-348-0751 between 8 AM and 5 PM (EST) Monday through Friday. Or, contact your local Power Wheels authorized service center.
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Problems and Solutions Guide Problem Vehicle was running but Loose wire or loose connectors suddenly stopped Tripped thermal fuse Short run time (Less than Undercharged battery 1 - 3 hours per charge) Overcharged battery Battery is old and will not accept full charge Tripped thermal fuse Possible Cause...
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Problems and Solutions Guide Problem Vehicle runs sluggishly Undercharged battery Battery needs charging Battery is old and will not accept full charge Vehicle is overloaded Driving conditions are too stressful Vehicle runs in low speed, but High speed lock-out not disconnected does not run in high speed (Please Note: The vehicle is designed to operate in low...
Problems and Solutions Guide Problem When the foot pedal is pressed, Loose wire or connector the vehicle won’t run without a push “Dead Spot” on motor Loud clacking or grinding Broken gears noise from a motor-gearbox Charger gets warm during use It is normal for some chargers to get warm during use and is not reason for concern.