Dynacraft Barbie User manual

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3 WHEELED SCOOTER
WITH ELECTRONIC LIGHTS and SOUNDS
this manual contains important safety, performance and
maintenance information. read the manual before letting your
child have their first ride on their new scooter, and keep the
manual handy for future reference.
FOR AGES THREE TO FIVE
MAXIMUM WEIGHT: 50 lbs. (22.6 kgs.)
OWNER’S MANUAL
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BARBIE and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by, and used
under license from Mattel, Inc. ©2011 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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INTRODUCTION
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual was written to help you get the most performance, comfort,
enjoyment, and safety when your child is riding his or her new three wheeled
scooter. It is important for you to understand your child’s new three wheeled
scooter, how your child should use it and what you need to do to keep your
child safe.
GENERAL WARNING:
Riding can be a hazardous activity even under the best of circumstances.
Proper maintenance of your child’s new three wheeled scooter is your
responsibility as it helps reduce the risk of injury. This manual contains many
“WARNINGS” concerning the consequences of failure to maintain or inspect
your child’s new three wheeled scooter. Many of the warnings could say, “your
child may lose control and fall.” Because any fall can result in serious injury or
even death, we do not repeat the warning of possible injury or death when-
ever the risk of falling leads to a “WARNING”. NOTE: The illustrations in this
manual are used simply to provide examples; the components of your child’s
new three wheeled scooter might differ. In addition, some of the parts shown
might be optional and not part of your child’s new three wheeled scooter’s
standard equipment. The following manual is only a guide to assist you.
A SPECIAL NOTE FOR PARENTS
Your child’s new three wheeled scooter is distributed by Dynacraft BSC,
Inc. and is intended for riding on flat surfaces and easy slopes. Uses such as
aggressive off-road riding, downhill riding, jumping tricks, stunting and other
extreme uses are not recommended. If you allow your child to do such things
with this scooter you must assume sole responsibility for any harm to your
child that may result.
It is a tragic fact that riding accidents involve children. As a parent or
guardian, your bear the responsibility for the activities and safety of your minor
child. Among these responsibilities are to make sure that your child’s new
three wheeled scooter, which your child is riding, is in good repair and safe
operating condition; that you and your child have gone over the use, operation
and safety section of this manual; that you and your child have learned, and
understand what to do and what not to do with your child’s three wheeled
new scooter, and the common sense rules of gravity, safe speed and
courteous riding.

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USE, OPERATION, AND SAFETY
As a parent, you should read this manual before letting your child ride his
or her new three wheeled scooter. The age grade of 3 to 5 years old is based
on United States government guidance on child development and appropri-
ate toys, but young children are all different. If your child walks and runs
with confidence, then the three wheeled scooter will help your child develop
balancing skills and learn about steering. After walking while standing on the
three wheeled scooter, your child will then run and eventually “scoot” while
both feet are off the ground. The three wheeled scooter has no brake. To
stop, your child merely stands off. You can not expect your child to under-
stand how difficult it is to stop on hills or at speed, and your close supervision
and sound limits about speed and grade are required for your child’s safety.
So encourage play and having fun with the three wheeled scooter, but keep it
on flat surfaces or gentle slopes, always wear shoes (never barefoot, sandals
or flip flops), and avoid traffic and pedestrians. Remember, only you are the
best judge of whether your child is at the appropriate development stage
for safe play with this scooter.
Always have your child use safety equipment and appropriate clothes and
shoes. Safety equipment is a helmet, knee pads and elbow pads. The helmet
is not only a good idea but required in many communities. To protect your
child, the helmet must comply with CPSC, 16 CFR Section 1203 requirements
and be worn correctly.
CORRECT FITTING -
MAKE SURE YOUR HELMET
COVERS YOUR FOREHEAD
INCORRECT FITTING -
FOREHEAD IS EXPOSED
AND VULNERABLE TO
SERIOUS INJURY.

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The three wheeled scooter is intended to allow children to learn at their own
pace while feeling safe that they are not going to fall. Have them start by hav-
ing one foot on the three wheeled scooter and the other foot pushing off the
ground. The action is like walking and they will progress as they become com-
fortable. Your responsibility is to set limits on speed and appropriate location
for play. Be aware that young children can often master riding, but will still lose
their balance and fall while at play. So part of your supervision is that they not
leave the three wheeled scooter or other toys around where they play as they
may fall on them. It is also your responsibility to maintain the three wheeled
scooter after correctly assembling it.
Children should be made aware of all possible riding hazards and correct
riding behavior before they take off on the scooter. Please explain to them as
often as necessary:
•Adult supervision is required.
•Always wear a helmet and other safety equipment.
•Always keep the chin strap on the helmet securely buckled.
•Observe the age and weight limitations on the cover of this manual.
•Never have more than one rider and never try to tow anything.
•Do not ride at night.
•Do not ride in wet weather.
•Obey all local laws about cycling.
•Do not ride near swimming pools, ditches or drop offs.
•Do not ride if parts are broken or worn until fixed or replaced by your parent.
•Always ride on smooth surfaces or gentle slopes and avoid too much speed.
•Do not ride on streets, around cars, on hills, barefoot, or in skateboard or
vehicle traffic.
•Speed is a danger, avoid excessive speed going down hill; also avoid stunts,
jumps and bumps.
•Avoid sharp turns, bumps, drainage grates, trick stages, ramps, half pipes,
skateboard parks, or empty swimming pools.
•Battery replacement must be performed by an adult.
•Do not allow child to ride wearing anything that obstructs visibility or hearing.
•Be sure the rider keeps both hands on the handlebar for proper control.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
The three wheeled scooter is to be assembled by an adult. As shipped
in the box, it is partially assembled and contains potentially hazardous sharp
edges and points on screws and axle rods. The box contains a package of
small parts, cap nuts, and fasteners that pose a swallowing hazard to small
children. Assemble the three wheeled scooter without your child’s help and
keep these hazards away from your child until assembly is complete.
TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY
The assembly tool (not provided), an adjustable wrench (not provided)
and a screwdriver (not provided). NOTE: The three wheeled scooter comes
partially assembled. You will need to install the front fork (together with the
front wheel already on it), install and adjust the handlebar, and install
any accessories.
WARNING:
An adult must assemble this product. Keep small plastic bags out of the
reach of children. Please refer to the Assembly Manual and any special in-
struction sheets supplied with this product for complete and proper assembly.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly ap-
proved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

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• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the
Class B FCC limits.
PARTS LIST, GENERAL ARRANGEMENT AND
REAR WHEEL ASSEMBLY.
1-1
1-2 & 1-4
1-3
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10
1-11
1-12
1-13
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
3-1
Rear Axle
Rear Wheels
Deck
Axle Washer
Axle Nut
Assembly Tool
Fork Steerer Tube
Headtube of Frame
Headtube Washer
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Clamp Assembly
Axle Bushing
Axle Bushing Washer
Handlebar w/ Electronic
Light and Sound Mechanism
Stem Tube
Clamp Cover
Minimum Insertion Mark
Streamers (if equipped)
1-6
1-5
1-1 1-2
1-13
1-12
1-10
1-11
1-3
1-4 1-9
1-8
1-10 2-4
2-3
2-2
2-1
1-7 1-6 1-5 1-13 1-12 1-1
Not Provided 2x 2x 2x 2x 1x

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FRONT FORK AND HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
NOTE: The front wheel has been assembled onto the front fork already.
STEP 1: Place a headtube washer (1-10) on the fork steerer tube (1-8) as
shown below. Insert the front fork (together with the front wheel) into the frame
headtube, making sure the slot in the front fork faces the rear of the scooter
(see below).
STEP 2: Slide the second headtube washer (1-10) down onto the top of the
steerer tube (see below).
STEP 3: Place the handlebar clamp (1-11) onto the steerer tube and on top of
the headtube washer (1-10). Do not tighten the handlebar clamp at this time.
1-11
1-10
1-3
1-9
1-8
1-10

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STEP 4: Attach handlebar with electric light and sound mechanism (2-1) to the
clamp cover (2-3) as shown above.
STEP 5: Insert the handlebar into the frame headtube to the minimum
insertion mark, then align the handlebar and the front fork.
STEP 6: Tighten the hex nut on the bolt of the handlebar clamp securely
(see above).
STEP 7: Slide the clamp cover down to cover the handlebar clamp (2-3).
WARNING:
Ensure that the minimum insertion mark on the stem tube in not visible -
below the top of the steerer tube. Secure the handlebar in the steerer tube by
tightening the clamp bolt.
WARNING: IMPORTANT NOTE
Test the security of the handlebar by clamping the front wheel between
your knees and trying to move the handlebar up, and from side to side. The
handlebar should not move when applying pressure.
- THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT HAVE A BRAKE -
2-1
2-2
2-2
2-3
2-3
1-11
2-4
2-4

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ACCESSORIES TO BE ATTACHED
Secure the accessories (bell, streamers) if equipped, to the handlebar.
BATTERY INSERT/REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: TO AVOID BATTERY LEAKAGE
As with all small batteries, the batteries used with this toy/game/product
should be kept away from small children who still put things in their mouths. If
they are swallowed, promptly see a doctor and have the doctor phone
(202) 625-3333 collect. If you reside outside of the United States, have the
doctor call your local poison control center.
CAUTION: IMPORTANT BATTERY
INFORMATION
•Battery replacement must be performed
by an adult away from children.
•Always follow the instructions carefully.
Use only batteries specified and be sure
to insert themcorrectlyby matching the
+ and – polaritymarkings.
•Do not mix old batteries and new
batteriesor standard (carbon-zinc) with
alkaline batteries.
3-1
3-1
2-1

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• Remove exhausted or dead batteries
from the product.
• Remove batteries if product is not to be
played with for a long time.
• Store in a dry, cool and well ventilated
area.
• Should this product cause, or be affected
by, local electrical interference, move it
away from other electrical equipment.
Reset (switching off and back on again
or removing and re-inserting batteries) if
necessary.
• Do not short-circuit the supply terminals.
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES: Do
not mix these with any other types
of batteries. Always remove from the
product before recharging. Recharge
batteries under adult supervision. DO
NOT RECHARGE OTHER TYPES OF
BATTERIES.
• Damaged batteries may cause skin and
eye burn, may cause respiratory tract
irritation.
TO INSERT BATTERIES:
• Using a Phillips screwdriver, unscrew and remove the battery cover.
• Insert two “AA” batteries into the compartment as shown.
• Test the sound and lights by gently pressing the button down.
• Put battery case cover back in place and secure with screw.
• Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.

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RIDING YOUR SCOOTER
BEFORE EACH RIDE
1. Verify that the scooter is adjusted for your size.
2. Verify the scooter is working properly.
3. Reread and follow all safety warnings in this instruction manual.
RIDING YOUR SCOOTER
1. Place your foot on the footboard of the scooter (i.e. usually the left foot for
the right handed) and use your other foot to propel the scooter.
2. To stop the scooter, control speed and step off the footboard.
- THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT HAVE A BRAKE -
• Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.
• Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged.
• Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed.
• Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used.
• Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
• Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy.
leak.
• Do not use used batteries with new ones.
• Improperly connected batteries my cause them to vent, leak orexplode.
BATTERY POSITION:
Use 2 x 1.5V AA Size LR6 or R6P Batteries.
Batteries included. Replace with 2 x 1.5V AA
LR6 or R6P size batteries. Phillips/cross
head screwdriver (not included) needed to
replace batteries.
NOTE: Do not mix old and
new batteries. Do not mix alkaline,
standard (Carbon-Zinc), or rechargeable
(Nickel-Cadmium) batteries.
WARNING:
Dispose of batteries properly. Do not dispose of batteries in fire, batteries my
explode or leak. Check local regulations for proper battery disposal.
Activation Button

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MAINTENANCE
Before every ride, check your scooter and it’s components against the
following checklist. In addition, if you have an accident, even a minor one,
always inspect the scooter thoroughly before riding the scooter again.
• Check that wheels are straight.
• Check attachment of both bolt on wheels.
• Check handlebar and stem for signs of stress or fatigue.
• Inspect your tires for wear or damage.
• Check the attachment of the handlebar.
• Check the wheels to see if they can spin smoothly.
• Check the product before each ride to determine if any potentially hazardous
parts or conditions have developed.
• Replace worn or broken parts immediately.
• Handlebar hand grip or tube end plugs should be replaced if damaged as
bare tubes have been known to cause injury. All products with capped
handlebar ends should be checked regularly to ensure that adequate
protection for the ends of the handlebars are in place.
• Replacement forks must have the same rake and tube inner diameter as the
original product.
• Not suitable for children under 3 years as pieces may break off and cause a
choking hazard.
• Ensure any accessories supplied are secure to the product and do not
interfere with operation of the unit.
• Replace worn handlebar grips.
WARNING:
A scooter that does not work properly can cause you to lose control and fall.
Inspect the entire scooter thoroughly before every ride, and do not ride it until
any problem has been corrected.
• Periodically inspect the scooter for wear or damage.
• To clean the scooter, use a mild soap and water solution and clean cloth.
Rinse clean with water to remove soap residue.

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REGISTER YOUR SCOOTER PURCHASE
ONLINE AT WWW.DYNACRAFTBIKE.COM
REGISTRATION
Model number or description:
Serial Number:
Name:
Address:
City:
State: Zip:
E-mail Address:
Date of purchase: User’s date of birth:
Date of birth or person whose name appears above:
Place of purchase:
SERIAL NUMBER
MODEL NUMBER

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LIMITED WARRANTY
Subject to the following limitations, all scooters manufactured for
Dynacraft are warranted to the original purchaser to be free of defects in
materials and workmanship for a period from the date of purchase.
Lifetime For The Scooter’s Frame
One Year On All Other Component Parts
Light And Sound Unit Is Warranted For 180 Days (6 Months). Batteries Are Not Warranted.
No other express or implied warranty is given. Dynacraft will replace
without charge the scooter’s frame or those component parts that are
determined by Dynacraft to be defective in materials or manufacture under
normal use and service during the applicable warranty period. The origi-
nal purchaser will be responsible for any and all labor charges connected
with the repair or replacement of the frame, and/or parts. Component parts
subject to wear in use, tires, tubes, seats, and grips are not covered under
this warranty.
NOTE: This limited warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear,
nor to claimed defects, malfunctions, or failures that result from abuse,
neglect, improper assembly, improper maintenance, alteration, collision,
crash or misuse.
CAUTION:
Dynacraft does not encourage stunting, trick riding, ramp riding, jumping,
aggressive riding, riding on severe terrain, riding in severe climates, riding
with heavy loads, commercial activities; such use is inherently dangerous,
can cause serious injury to the rider, and if done it is with the rider’s parent’s
express and implied assumption of the risk of such use and Dynacraft shall
not have any responsibility for any break down of the scooter, its compo-
nents or rider injuries that occur during such use.
Scooter riding can be inherently dangerous such that bodily injury or
death can occur, especially if the parent of the rider does not make the
safety and maintenance checks recommended in this manual, if the rider
does not wear a helmet, if the rider does not follow the rules of the road, if
the rider goes into traffic, rides double, or engages in aggressive, stunt or
extreme terrain riding. Parents that allow their children to ride taking such
actions will assume their own risk and the risk of injury to their child, and
Dynacraft will not be responsible.
THE PURCHASE OF THIS SCOOTER WILL CONFIRM THE BUYER’S
AGREEMENT THAT DYNACRAFT’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY
SHALL BE NO GREATER THAN THE AMOUNT OF THE ORIGINAL PUR-
CHASE PRICE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL DYNACRAFT BE LIABLE FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

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Dynacraft
Customer Service
1.800.551.0032
7AM TO 4PM PACIFIC TIME
Please have the following information available when you call:
Model Number: (sample: 8595-95)
Production Date: (sample: 2003.10.10)
Serial Number: (sample: 03TD5899988)
Having this information is required and helps us handle your call more effectively.
DO NOT return this bike to the store.
Please call Dynacraft for assistance.
STOP
Dynacraft BSC, Inc.
89 S. Kelly Rd., American Canyon, CA 94503
Call Toll Free 1.800.551.0032
Monday - Friday 7AM TO 4PM PACIFIC TIME
www.dynacraftbike.com 2015 Printed in China
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