Warning, Riding hazard, Safe driving rules – Fisher-Price Power Wheels Ford F-150 T6991 User Manual

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RIDING HAZARD

Prevent Injuries and Deaths

• Direct Adult Supervision Required.
• Never Ride at Night.

Keep Children Within Safe
Riding Areas.

These areas must be:

- away from swimming pools and

other bodies of water to prevent
drownings

- generally level to prevent tipovers

- away from steps, steep inclines,

cars, roads and alleys.

• Riding Rules

Make sure children know and follow
these rules for safe driving and riding.

- Always sit on the seat.

- Always wear shoes.

- Only 2 (two) riders at a time.

- Never ride in cargo bed.

WARNING

Restrict your child's driving to areas that are

generally level.

SAFE DRIVING RULES

Before children use this vehicle, an adult should carefully
evaluate the driving area as well as the child’s skill level
and ability to drive the vehicle safely. Teach appropriate
safety rules to your child before allowing operation of
this vehicle. These rules should also be reviewed with
other playmates who want to drive the vehicle.
• A child who is not sitting on the seat could fall off,

cause a tip over or block the driver’s view.

• Only operate the vehicle in the daytime in a well-lit area.
• Driving near steep inclines can cause:
• The vehicle to gain unsafe speed, even if the pedal is

released to stop.

• The vehicle to tilt and tip over
• The wheels to lose traction, causing the vehicle to slip.
• The vehicle could roll backwards at an unsafe speed.
• Never put anything near any moving parts. Rotating

parts, such as motors, gear boxes and wheels, can
snag fingers, hair, etc., causing serious injury.

• Do not allow operation of the vehicle when it is on its

side or in an upside-down position.

• Do not operate the vehicle near flammable vapors

(gasoline, paint thinner, acetone, liquid wax, etc.).
The vehicle’s electrical switches, like most electrical
switches, emit an internal spark when first turned on
or turned off, which could cause an explosion or fire.

• To prevent unsupervised use of the vehicle, disconnect

the motor harness from the battery when the vehicle is
not in use.

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