Your child is bound for a world of adventure, The more you collect, the more fun it gets, Battery information – Fisher-Price C5792 User Manual

Page 2: All aboard, Battery installation, Battery safety information

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• Hook the cars together and place

them on the track. Make sure the
engine is in front.

Hint:

We do not recommend using the

train engine on carpets. For best
performance, use on the track provided
or hard, flat surfaces.

• Press the power button on

top of the engine. The
ready light turns on.

• Hold the remote controller

with the stick facing you.
Point the remote controller
toward the engine and
push the stick forward.
The train moves forward
around the track.

• To stop the engine, pull the

stick backwards to the
stop position.

Hint:

If you do not operate the remote

controller for a few minutes, the train
engine shuts off and the ready light
turns off. Press the engine power
button, and operate the remote
controller to restart.

Your child is bound for
a world of adventure!

The more
you collect,
the more
fun it gets!

All Aboard!

READY

LIGHT

POWER

BUTTON

To prevent entanglement,

keep hair away from wheels.

WARNING

Fun Train Sounds with Tracktown Railway

sold separately

You can use this toy with the Tracktown Railway

to hear fun sound effects

Battery Installation

Train Engine

• Locate the battery compartment on the

back of the train engine.

• Loosen the screws in the battery

compartment door with a Phillips
screwdriver. Lift the battery compart-
ment door and insert three “AAA” (LR03)
alkaline batteries.

• Close the battery compartment door and

tighten the screws with a Phillips
screwdriver. Do not over-tighten.

• Do not mix old and new batteries or

batteries of different types: alkaline,
standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable
(nickel-cadmium).

• Insert batteries as indicated inside the

battery compartment.

• Remove batteries during long periods of

non-use. Always remove exhausted
batteries from the toy. Dispose of batteries
safely. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
The batteries may explode or leak.

• Never short-circuit the battery terminals.

• Use only batteries of the same or

equivalent type, as recommended.

• Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.

• Remove rechargeable batteries from the

toy before charging.

• If removable, rechargeable batteries are

used, they are only to be charged under
adult supervision.

Battery
Information

Remote Controller

• Locate the battery compartment on the side of

the remote controller.

• Loosen the screw in the battery compartment

door with a Phillips screwdriver. Remove the
battery compartment door and insert three
“AAA” (LR03) alkaline batteries.

• Replace the battery compartment door and

tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
Do not over-tighten.

1.5V x 6

“AAA” (LR03)

Battery Safety Information

Batteries may leak fluids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your toy. To avoid
battery leakage:

OFF

FORWARD

FORWARD

(With Sound Effects
When Used in Depot)

1

2

3

1

2

3

3-Position Remote Controller

Your child is bound for
a world of adventure!

Playsets and accessories sold separately and subject to availability.

Two of each Elevation Track Packs used to make this configuration.

SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE

We recommend the use of alkaline batteries

for longer battery life

.

• Place the remote controller

into any of the four grooves
in the depot.

• Press the power button

on top of the engine. The
ready light turns on.

• Push and hold the stick on

the remote controller all
the way forward.

• You’ll hear fun sound

effects as the engine
heads around the track.

Hint:

Sound effects can only

be heard when remote
controller is in the depot.

• To stop the engine, pull

the stick back to the
stop position.

Hint:

This toy works

best if you have a clear
path between the remote
controller and the engine.
Point the remote controller
at the engine. The
maximum range of the
remote controller is about
12 feet.

IMPORTANT!

Under normal use conditions, the batteries in the engine will require

replacement more often than the batteries in the remote controller. For additional
information, see the troubleshooting section.

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