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INTRODUCTION, SAFETY, AND
WARNINGS
ABOUT THIS MANUAL:
This Manual was written to help you and your child get the
most performance, comfort, enjoyment and safety when riding your new electric ride-
on toy. It is important for you to understand your new electric ride-on toy. By reading
this manual before you let your child go out on his/her first ride, you will know how
to get the most from your new electric ride-on toy. It is also important that your or
your child’s first ride be in a controlled environment, away from cars, obstacles, and
other riders.
GENERAL WARNING
Riding an electric ride-on toy can be a
dangerous activity, even under the best of circumstances. Proper maintenance of
your new ride-on toy is your responsibility and helps reduce the risk of injury. Certain
conditions may cause components to fail without fault of the manufacturer. The ride-
on toy can and is intended to move and it is therefore possible to lose control, fall off
and/or get into dangerous situations that no amount of care, instruction or expertise
can eliminate. If such a thing does occur your child can become seriously injured or
die, even when using safety equipment and other safety precautions.
WARNING
To reduce risk of injury, adult supervision is required. Never use
in roadways, near motor vehicles, on or near steep inclines or steps, swimming pools
or other bodies of water; always wear shoes, and never allow more than one (1) rider.
WARNING
CHOKING HAZARD
-Small parts not suitable for children under 3
years old.
RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ALWAYS USE COMMON SENSE.
This manual contains many warnings and cautions concerning the consequences of
failing to inspect, maintain or properly use your electric ride-on toy. Because any fall
can result in serious injury or even death, we do not repeat the warning of possible
serious injury or death each time such a possibility is mentioned in this manual or the
risk of falling leads to a warning.
ALWAYS USE PROPER SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND RIDING ATTIRE.
Always use appropriate safety equipment, including a helmet. A helmet is not only a good
idea but may be legally required in your community. To protect yourself or your child, the
helmet must be worn correctly and must meet CPSC, 16 CFR 1203 requirements.