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Hardware Bag:

 

To be performed by a supervising adul

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Before every ride, it is important to carry out the following  

safety checks. Do not ride a battery-powered ride-on toy that is 

not in proper working condition! Replace any worn or broken 

parts as needed.

Steering and Control

  The steering wheel or handlebars are tightened and 

secured in the mount or dashboard.

  The steering wheel or handlebars are positioned so that 

the rider can easily operate and steer the ride-on.  

There must be no difficulty for the rider in turning and/or 

operating the powered foot pedal or hand operated push 

button.

  The steering wheel or handlebars are aligned so that the 

steering column and front wheels are oriented in the  

same direction.

Wheels

  The wheels are securely attached to the battery-powered 

ride-on and they are in good condition. It is acceptable to 

have slight lateral movement in each wheel.

  The wheels have no holes or are worn down in any one 

area and that the traction strips are intact and secured to 

the wheels.

  The drive wheel is securely fastened to the gear box, which 

houses the motor.

Ride-on

  For all electrical components, make sure: 

• The battery is fully charged.
• The charging cord is NOT attached to the ride-on in  

any way.

• All connectors are securely snapped in place and 

will not come detached while riding.

• No wiring is exposed, worn, or detached in any 

way; the motor is not hot to touch.

• All electrical buttons, including the power button, 

accelerator foot pedal or hand operated button, 

and any buttons for lights and sounds, work 

properly.

• If the ride-on’s electrical components show any sign 

of damage or missing parts DO NOT RIDE until the 

condition is corrected.

 

Make sure the ride-on is:

• Clean, dry, and in good condition. 
• All plastic pieces, including fenders, seat, footrests, 

steering wheel or handlebars, wheels, bumpers, 

and/or hub caps are securely attached.

• There are no cracks or structural problems on the  

ride-on toy. 

• If the ride-on toy shows any sign of damage or 

missing parts DO NOT RIDE IT until the condition  

is corrected.

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x3

 

Parts

Parts Checklist

Pre-Ride Safety Checklist

Before you begin assembling, check that all parts listed are present.

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Number

Part name

Quantity

1

Windshield

1

2

Seat screw

2

3

Seat

1

4

Steering wheel

1

5

Steering wheel bolt (attached to steering wheel)

1

6

Steering wheel nut (attached to steering wheel)

1

7

Audi Q5 body

1

8

Small wheel washer

3

9

Non-drive wheel

3

10

Large wheel washer

4

11

Wheel nut (attached to axles)

4

12

Wrench (attached over the nut on axles)

2

13

Hubcap

4

14

Remote control

1

15

Battery charger

1

16

Gear wheel

1

x4

Tools Required

1

3

8

7

9

1

11

10

12

13

2

4

5

6

14

15

16

Summary of Contents for KT1551I

Page 1: ...or future reference An adult must read this entire manual Adult supervision is required at all times Age 3 5 years Weight Maximum 60 lbs 27 kg Maximum Speed 2 5 MPH Battery 6 volt Owner s Manual KT1551I KT1552I Audi Q5 Styles and colors may vary Made in China With adult controlled remote ...

Page 2: ... about thinking ahead while riding as this may be the first time a child has ever controlled a motorized ride on toy While you supervise see through the child s eyes and verbally teach them about steering and avoiding obstacles in the approved riding area 9 Instruct children to always wear shoes when using the ride on toy 10 Confirm that children do not have access to the charging equipment or com...

Page 3: ... any way All connectors are securely snapped in place and will not come detached while riding No wiring is exposed worn or detached in any way the motor is not hot to touch All electrical buttons including the power button accelerator foot pedal or hand operated button and any buttons for lights and sounds work properly If the ride on s electrical components show any sign of damage or missing part...

Page 4: ... washer onto the axle until it meets the wheel Using the two wrenches you removed from the rear axle tighten each rear wheel nut turning in opposite directions at the same time Attach the front wheels Slide a washer onto the front axle until it reaches the notch on the axle Insert the wheel onto the axle until it meets the washer Slide a second washer onto the axle until it meets the wheel Using t...

Page 5: ...n the windshield to make sure that it is completely inserted Attach the mirrors Press the end of the mirrors into the mirror slot located on the door Follow the assembly steps in the order listed below Follow the assembly steps in the order listed below Assembly Attach the steering wheel windshield and mirrors Make the one time battery connection and attach the seat Tip Remove the nut and bolt bef...

Page 6: ...nector or charger for any purpose and properly dispose Connecting the battery and battery charger to an extension cord s could result in overheating explosion fire serious injury death or property damage Never charge the battery using an extension cord Always plug the charger directly into a wall outlet See additional battery and charging warnings on p 3 The battery may become damaged if allowed t...

Page 7: ...r your local automotive battery retailer Do not throw the battery away with your regular household trash Maintenance The ride on toy should be checked for damage missing or badly worn parts before each use Check the tightness of the fasteners before each use Check the tightness of the wheels before each use Ensure the battery is securely in place before each use Store the ride on toy indoors or co...

Page 8: ...personal use only Not for commercial use The original owner shall pay all labor charges connected with the repair or replacement of all parts Under no circumstances does this limited warranty include the cost of shipment or transportation to or from an authorized repair center or Kid Trax retailer Limitation of Damages The warranty and remedies as set forth are exclusive and in lieu of all others ...

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