KID Trax KT1024WM Princess Scooter User manual

Spanish User Guide included.
Gu’a del usuario en espa–ol incluida.
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Missing Parts? Contact Us:
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(877) 741-6154
ADULT
ASSEMBLY
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KT1024WM
User Guide

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sDO NOT return this product to the place of purchase.
sLay out and identify all parts before assembly. If any parts are missing, call Pacific Cycle,
Inc. Consumer Relations at (877) 741-6154, or visit our web site at www.kidtraxtoys.com.
sInclude the model number and manufacture date, found underneath the Scooter’s
body and a brief description of the part.
sIf your Scooter needs service or repairs, call Pacific Cycle, Inc. Consumer Relations at
(877) 741-6154 for an authorized service center.
Service and Repairs
Thank you for purchasing this Electric Scooter. Kid Trax wants your child to enjoy this
product for years to come. Keep these points in mind as you read this guide:
sScooter is recommended for children 3 and up. Maximum weight is
50 lbs. (22.7 kg).
sADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED!
sBattery must be charged prior to first use (see pages 4-5).
sFront wheel must be assembled properly (see page 6).
sChildren must follow safety rules for riding (see page 9).
sRead and explain operating instructions to your child (see pages 10-11).
sADULTS ONLY: Recharge battery according to directions (see pages 4-5) and
maintain battery (see page 12).
About Your New Electric Scooter
FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR CHILD, PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS
AND ASSEMBLY/USE INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
sADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. The product contains small parts,
which are for adult assembly ONLY. Keep small children away when
assembling.
sALWAYS remove protective material and poly bags and dispose before
assembly.
WARNING
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Park the Scooter indoors or cover it with a tarp to protect it from
wet weather.
DO NOT
leave vehicle in sun for long periods of time or
fading may occur. Store in shade or cover with tarp.
sDO NOT
drive the Scooter in loose dirt, sand or fine gravel, which
could damage moving parts, motors or the electrical system, which
could void the warranty.
sDO NOT
wash the Scooter with a hose.
DO NOT
wash the Scooter
with soap and water.
DO NOT
drive the Scooter in rainy or snowy
weather. Water will damage the motor, electrical system and battery.
CAUTION

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Parts List
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bottom of product.
Tools Needed:
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Phillips head screwdriver
sFlat
head screwdriver (to access battery)
sTwo
wrenches included (to secure front wheel)
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Scooter Body
Carrier Box
Screws (4)
Nuts (4)
Charger
Mirrors (right and left)
Mirror Nuts (2)
Front Wheel
Hubcaps (2)
Axle (with washers and nut attached)
Large Washer (1)
Small Lock Washer (1)
Nut (1)
Wrenches (2)
-Located in the Carrier Box
-Loose on Axle
-Located in bag
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YOU MUST CHARGE THE 6-VOLT BATTERY FOR A “FULL” 24 HOURS PRIOR TO
ASSEMBLY. FAILURE TO CHARGE THE BATTERY AS DIRECTED WILL CAUSE
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
AFTER EACH USE, OR ONCE A MONTH MINIMUM, CHARGE THE BATTERY
FOR A “FULL” 16 HOURS. DO NOT LEAVE THE BATTERY ON THE CHARGER
FOR MORE THAN 30 HOURS. READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE
CHARGING THE BATTERY.
Charge Battery Before Assembly
WARNING
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PREVENT FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK:
- Use ONLY battery and charger provided by manufacturer. Use of
the wrong type of battery for charger could cause a fire or
explosion.
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DO NOT use the battery or charger for any other product. Overheating,
fire or explosion could occur.
- NEVER modify the electric circuit system. Alterations could cause
a shock, fire or explosion.
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DO NOT allow any type of liquid on the battery or its components.
- Explosive gases are created during charging. DO NOT charge near heat
or flammable materials. Charge in a well-ventilated area ONLY.
- Charge the battery in a dry area ONLY.
s4()302/$5#4contains or emits chemical’s known to the state of
California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
s$/./4open the battery. Battery contains lead acid and other materials
that are toxic and corrosive.
sDO NOT open the charger. Exposed wiring and circuitry inside case may
cause electric shock.
s/.,9!$5,43may handle or charge the battery. NEVER allow a child to
handle or charge the battery. Battery is heavy and contains lead acid
(electrolyte).
sDO NOT drop the battery. Permanent damage to the battery could occur
or cause serious injury.
s"EFORECHARGINGTHEBATTERYCHECKFORWEARORDAMAGETOTHEBATTERY
charger and the connectors. DO NOT charge the battery if any damage to
parts has occurred. Replace with manufacturer’s parts ONLY.
s$/./4allow the battery to drain completely. Recharge the battery after
each use or once a month if not used regularly.
sDO NOT charge battery upside down.
sALWAYS secure the battery with the bracket. Battery can fall out and
injure a child if vehicle tips over.

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3Plug the charger connector into
the battery(Figure 3).
Use ONLYthe 6-volt charger
included with the Scooter
(Input: AC120V-, 0.25A, 60Hz
Output:DC 7.0V, 1.2A).
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nplug the engine connector
from the battery (Figure 2).
Connect Charger to Battery
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Use a flat head screwdriver to
unlock the screw at the back of
the seat. Liftseat (Figure1).
ONLYAN ADULT CAN CHARGE AND RECHARGE THE BATTERY.
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the battery from the vehicle for charging. However,
if the adapter cord will not safely reach a 120-volt wall outlet, the
battery can be removed for charging (see page 13).
Charge Battery Before Assembly
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4Plug the charger into a standard
120-volt wall outlet. Light on
charger will glow RED while
plugged in (Figure 4).
The charger may feel warm
during charging. This is normal
and not a cause for concern.
Disconnect Charger from Battery
1
Unplug the charger from the wall outlet.
2
Unplug the charger connector from the battery.
3
Plug the engine connector into the battery.
4Position the seat over the battery.
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ower the seat hook into
the hole (at front of seat). Lock seat screw (Figure 1).
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1Hubcaps:
Slide the longer post of the
hubcaps into each side of the
wheel (Figure 1).
Turn Scooter upside down.
Slide the
wheel with hubcaps in wheel mount,
aligning the holes. Slide axle through
wheel mount and center of the wheel
(Figure 1a).
Place the large washer, followed by the
lock washer and nut onto the axle
(Figure 1b). Tighten the nut using two
wrenches. NOTE: Use a second wrench
to prevent the axle from turning.
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Assemble the Scooter
Attach Front Wheel
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1b 2Adjustable Wrenches
Axle with Nut and Washers
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•ALWAYS use two wrenches to
tighten the front wheel.
•DO NOT finger-tighten the nuts.
WARNING

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Assemble the Scooter
Attach Carrier Box
2Place mirror in slot on the handlebar. Locate the
hole on bottom of handlebar
(Figure 2). Using a
small Phillips head screwdriver, guide the nut up the
channel and secure the threaded end of mirror.
Repeat for other mirror.
Attach Mirrors
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Screw Driver
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Nut
Carrier Rack
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Open carrier box and l
ocate the
four screws and nuts on bottom
of carrier box
. Remove the nuts
from the screws.
Place the carrier box on the
carrier rack,aligning the four
holes (Figure 3).
Place a nut on the tip of your
finger and hold it inside a hole at
the bottom of the carrier rack.
Using a Phillips head screwdriver,
secure a screw to the nut.
Repeat on other 3 holes.

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Using the Scooter
sMaximum weight is 50 lbs. (22.7 kg). DO NOToverload the Scooter. DO NOTtow
anything behind the Scooter. Damage to the motor or gears could occur, which could
void the warranty.
Adult Supervision Required!
PREVENT INJURIES AND DEATHS:
sNEVER LEAVE CHILD UNATTENDED. ALWAYS keep child
in view when child is in vehicle. Direct adult supervision is
REQUIRED.
sNEVER use in roadways, near cars, on or near steep
inclines or steps, swimming pools or other bodies of
water.
sALWAYS wear shoes.
sKEEP FEET ON FOOT PLATES WHEN IN MOTION.
sALWAYS sit on the seat.
sNEVER allow more than one (1) rider on the Scooter.
WARNING
sYour child will enjoy many happy hours riding this Electric Scooter. You, as the
responsible adult, MUST supervise your child riding in the Scooter!
sYour young child’s judgment skills are still developing, and they may be tempted to
drive the Scooter into unsafe areas or in an unsafe manner. ALWAYS watch to see
where your child is going, and that they handle the vehicle safely.
sRead the “Rules for Safe Riding” (page 9) out loud to your child and their playmates,
and INSIST they follow the rules.
sPoint out all the parts of the dashboard, the foot pedal and the shifter to your child.
Use the diagrams on pages 10 and 11 to find the parts on the Scooter.
sShow your child how to safely operate the Scooter (pages 10 and 11).
sTo prevent unsupervised riding in the Scooter, disconnect or remove the battery (see
page 13).
sThis Electric Scooter is for children age 3 and up.

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Rules for Safe Riding
READ THESE RULES ALOUD TO YOUR CHILD AND THEIR PLAYMATES AND
MAKE SURE THEY UNDERSTAND THEM!
•ALWAYS DRIVE THE SCOOTER WITH AN ADULT WATCHING.
•RIDER must be 3 years of age or older.
•ALWAYS sit on the seat.
•ALWAYS wear shoes.
•KEEP FEET ON FOOT PLATES WHEN IN MOTION.
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ONLY one rider on the Scooter. If more children ride on the side, front or back, they
may fall off, block the driver’s view or cause the Scooter to tip over. Serious injury
could occur! Also,the Scooter may be overloaded, which could damage the motor or
gears (weight maximum of 50 lbs. (22.7 kg)).
•DO NOT drive near full-sized, motorized vehicles. It is DANGEROUS to drive the
Scooter on driveways, streets or alleys that are used by full-sized motorized vehicles.
The Scooter is small and may be out of sight to the driver of a full-sized car.
•DRIVE ONLYON LEVEL GROUND! The Scooter will operate best on concrete or
other firm surfaces.
•NEVER drivenear water! DO NOT drive toward a swimming pool, creeks or a pond!
Drowning could occur.
•DO NOT driveDOWN a steep slope. The Scooter may go too fast, causing it to tip
over or slip.
•DO NOT driveUP a steep slope. The motor may stop and the Scooter could roll
backward and go too fast, causing it to tip over.
•DO NOT drivenear drop-offs, such as steps or decks. The Scooter could tip over.
•Keep hands, hair and clothes AWAY from moving parts, such as the wheels or the
motor.Serious injurycould occur.
•DO NOT drive near flammable vapors, such as gasoline, paint thinner or liquid
wax that are usually stored in the garage. The Scooter’s electric switch will spark
when first turned on or when turned off and could cause an explosion or fire! Keep
flammable products tightly sealed and stored away from the Scooter.
•DO NOT drive the Scooter in rainy or snowy weather. Water will damage the motor,
electrical system and battery. Poor traction may cause the Scooter to slip or the
wheels to spin, which could cause the power to shut down (see thermal fuse
information in Battery Maintenance, page 12).
•DO NOT drive the Scooter in loose dirt, mud, sand or fine gravel, which can
damage moving parts, motorsor the electrical system. Poor traction could cause the
Scooter to slip or the wheels to spin, which could cause the power to shut down (see
thermal fuse information in Battery Maintenance, page 12).

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Dashboard
Get to Know Your Scooter Before Driving
Power switch -
Turn the power switch to the ON (I) position. The power switch must
be turned on in order to drive the Scooter and for the headlights and extra sounds to
function.
Forward/Reverse Switch - Toggle switch forward to drive forward or back to drive
in reverse.
Foot Pedal - The foot pedal controls forward/reverse motion.
To Stop -
Release the foot pedal, and the Scooter will stop.
NOTE: When the foot pedal is released, the Scooter will coast slightly before
coming to a complete stop.
Music and Motor - To hear music and flash the left turning signal, press the left
side of the button. Tohear the engine and flash the right turning signal, press the
right side of the button. These features stop after button is released.
Ignition and Horn Button - To hear the ignition, press the leftside of the button.
To “honk the horn,” push the right side of the button; headlight will flash.These
features stop after button is released.
Steering
Battery lndicator Button - To determine if the battery needs recharging, press
and hold the Battery Indicator Button. One, two or three Iights will illuminate,
indicating the level of power in the battery:
green, yellow, red = fully charged
yellow, red = partially charged
red = needs to be recharged
- Turn the Scooter to the left or right by rotating handlebars. Use both
hands.
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How to Drive Your Scooter
Forward
1
Turn the power switch on.
2
Make sure right button is set to the forward position.
3
Press down on the foot pedal, and the Scooter will go forward at 2-1/2 mph.
4
Release the foot pedal, and the Scooter will stop. NOTE: When the foot pedal is
released, the Scooter will coast slightly before coming to a complete stop.
Reverse
IMPORTANT! The Scooter MUST come to a complete stop before shifting into
reverse. Damage to the gears and motor WILL occur.
1
Release the foot pedal to stop the Scooter.
2
Push the
right button to the reverse position.
3
Press down on the foot pedal, and the Scooter will go in reverse at 2-1/2 mph.
4
Release the foot pedal, and the Scooter will stop. NOTE: When the foot pedal is released,
the Scooter will coast slightly beforecoming to a completestop.
NOTE: Always shut off power when climbing on or off Scooter.
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IMPORTANT! READ AND UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS ABOUT THE 6-VOLT
BATTERY ON PAGE 4.
•ADULTS ONLY: After each use, or once a month minimum, charge the battery for a
“full” 16 hours. DO NOT leave the battery on the charger for more than 30 hours. See
pages 4-5 for recharging instructions.
•Low battery signal will sound when the battery is running low on power. A “beeping”
sound will interrupt the “engine running” sound until the battery is recharged. See
pages 4-5 for recharging instructions.
•The 6-volt battery will eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on the
amount of use, and varying conditions, the battery should operate for one to three
years.
•DO NOT leave the battery in the Scooter for long periods of time unused. Battery
may drain completely, causing permanent damage. Disconnect the engine connector
from the battery.
•ADULTS ONLY: Handle the battery with care. DO NOT drop the battery.
Permanent damage to the battery could occur.
•If the battery is removed from the Scooter and stored, DO NOT storethe battery
where temperatures are over 75ºF (24ºC) or under -10ºF (-24ºC).
•It is best to leave the battery in the battery compartment of the vehicle for long
storage periods. If you cannot do this or have a multiple batteries, please store the
battery on a wood surface to avoid cement floor surface discharge. Always wipe the
battery clean with a dry cloth prior to storage. You will still need to charge your
battery once each month (16 hours) during long storage periods to ensure battery life.
•
If the batteryleaks or has completely discharged, it is no longer usable. Remove
the battery according to the instructions on page 13 and place it in a plastic bag.
See page 14 for disposal directions. Replace the battery with a 6-volt battery ONLY.
See page 17 to reorder parts.
•
If the battery leaks, DO NOT allow acid from the battery to contact skin or eyes. If
this happens, call your physician immediately. Flush with cool water for 15 minutes.
•
If the battery leaks, DO NOT ingest acid. If this happens, call your physician
immediately. Give water, milk of magnesia or egg whites. DO NOT induce vomiting.
•
The 6-volt battery features a thermal fuse with a reset fuse in the engine connector
that will automatically trip and cut all power to the Scooter if the motor, electrical
system or battery is overloaded. The fuse will reset and power will be restored after
approximately 15 seconds. To avoid losing power, follow these guidelines:
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DO NOT overload the Scooter. Maximum weight allowed: 50 lbs. (22.7 kg).
-DO NOT tow anything behind the Scooter.
-DO NOT drive up steep slopes.
- DO NOT drive into fixed objects, which may cause the wheels to spin, causing
the motor to overheat.
- DO NOT drive in very hot weather; components may overheat.
-DO NOT allow water or other liquids to come in contact with the battery or
other electrical components.
-DO NOT tamper with the electrical system. Doing so may create a short,
causing the fuse to trip.
If the thermal fuse trips repeatedly during normal use, your Scooter may need repair.
Call Pacific Cycle, Inc. Consumer Relations at (877) 741-6154 for an authorized
service center.
Battery Maintenance

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Removing the Battery
It may be necessary to remove the battery for recharging, storage or replacement.
ONLY AN ADULT MAY REMOVE THE BATTERY.
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nplug the engine connector from
the battery.
3Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove
the screw from the battery bracket.
Remove and set aside the bracket
and screw.Liftthe battery from its
compartment.
ONLY AN ADULT MAY HANDLE
THE BATTERY. DO NOT drop the
battery. Permanent damage could
occur.
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Use a flat head screwdriver to unlock
the two screws at the back of the seat.
Lift seat.
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3Battery
Bracket
Replacing the Battery
ONLYAN ADULTMAYHANDLE THE BATTERY.
1
Lower the batteryinto its compartment. Replace the batterybracket on the
battery. Insert the screw into the battery bracket and
turn clockwise. Do not overtighten!
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Plug the engine connector into the battery.
3Position the seat over the battery.
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ower the seat hook into the hole (at front of seat).
Lock seat screw (Figure 1).
Hook
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Battery Disposal
•The 6-volt battery will eventually lose the ability to
hold a charge. Depending on the amount of use,
and varying conditions, the battery should operate
for one to three years. If the battery will not
recharge, you must obtain a new 6-volt battery.
•The 6-volt battery contains lead acid (electrolyte)
and must be disposed of properly and legally.
•DO NOT throw the battery away with your regular household trash! It is illegal in
most areas to incinerate lead acid batteries or dispose of them in landfills.
•If you must dispose of an exhausted battery, take it to a federally or state-approved
lead acid battery recycler, such as an authorized service center or your local automotive
battery retailer. Call Pacific Cycle, Inc. Consumer Relations at (877) 741-6154 for an
authorized service center. Your local waste collection service may offer additional
information about the disposal of lead acid batteries in your area. In the states of
Florida and Minnesota, it is illegal to dispose of a lead acid battery in the municipal
waste stream.
Contains lead-acid. Must be recycled or disposed
of properly. For further information, please
call .......
Maintaining Your Scooter
•Periodically check to make sure the seat screw and wheel nuts are tight. Make sure the
battery bracket is securely in place and the plastic parts are not cracked or broken.
•Occasionally use a lightweight oil to lubricate moving parts such as wheels and the
steering linkages.
•Park the Scooter indoors or cover it with a tarp to protect it from wet weather.
•Keep the Scooter away from sources of heat, such as stoves and heaters. Plastic parts
may melt.
•ADULTS ONLY: Recharge the battery after each use. Recharge the battery at least
once a month when the Scooter is not being used. See pages 4-5 for instructions
about recharging the battery.
•DO NOT wash the Scooter with a hose. DO NOT wash the Scooter with soap and
water. DO NOT drive the Scooter in rainy or snowy weather. Water will damage the
motor,electrical system and battery.
•Clean the Scooter with a soft, dry cloth. To restore shine to plastic parts, use a non-
wax furniture polish. DO NOT use car wax. DO NOT use abrasive cleaners.
•DO NOT drive the Scooter in loose dirt, sand or fine gravel, which could damage
moving parts, motors or the electrical system.
•Kid Trax recommends that you take your Scooter to an authorized service
center for periodic maintenance and service. Call Pacific Cycle, Inc. Consumer
Relations at (877) 741-6154 for an authorized service center.

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Troubleshooting Guide
1POSSIBLE CAUSE: The battery may be low on power.
•After each use, or once a month minimum, charge the battery for a “full” 16
hours. DO NOT leave the battery on the charger for more than 30 hours. See
pages 4-5 for recharging warnings and instructions.
2POSSIBLE CAUSE: Thermal fuse has tripped.
•
The 6-volt battery features a thermal fuse with a reset fuse in the engine
connector that will automatically trip and cut all power to the Scooter if the
motor, electrical system or the battery is overloaded. The fuse will reset and
power will be restored after approximately 15 seconds. See page 14 for tips to
avoid tripping the thermal fuse.
3POSSIBLE CAUSE: Engine connector or wires are loose.
•Make sure the engine connector is firmly plugged into the battery. If you find loose
wires around the motor,call Pacific Cycle, Inc. Consumer Relations at (877) 741-6154
for an authorized service center.
4POSSIBLE CAUSE: Battery is dead.
•Have you properly maintained the battery according to the directions? Is the
batteryold? Your batterymay need to be replaced. Refer to the Battery
Maintenance instructions on page 14.
5POSSIBLE CAUSE: Electrical system is damaged.
•Water may have corroded the system, or loose dirt, gravel or sand might
have jammed the switch. Call Pacific Cycle, Inc. Consumer Relations at (877) 741-6154
for an authorized service center.
6POSSIBLE CAUSE: Motor is damaged.
•The Scooter needs professional repair.Call Pacific Cycle, Inc. Consumer
Relations at (877) 741-6154 for an authorized service center.
Having problems with your Scooter? Read through this troubleshooting guide for
solutions to common problems. If you still experience problems, call Pacific Cycle, Inc.
Consumer Relations at (877) 741-6154 for an authorized service center.
PROBLEM: The Scooter does not run.
1POSSIBLE CAUSE: Engine connector or adapter connector is loose.
•Make sure the engine connector and the adapter connector is firmly plugged into
the battery.
2POSSIBLE CAUSE: Charger is not plugged in.
•Make sure the charger is plugged into the wall outlet and the power flow to the
outlet is on.
PROBLEM: The 6-volt battery will not recharge.

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Troubleshooting Guide
1POSSIBLE CAUSE: Battery may be undercharged.
•You may not be charging the battery long enough. After each use, or once a month
minimum, charge the battery for a “full” 16 hours. DO NOT leave the battery on
the charger for more than 30 hours. See pages 4-5 for recharging warnings and
instructions.
2POSSIBLE CAUSE: Battery is old.
•The 6-volt battery will eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on the
amount of use, and varying conditions, the battery should operate for one to three
years. Replace the battery with a new 6-volt battery. See page 17 to reorder parts.
PROBLEM: The Scooter does not run very long.
1This is normal and not a cause for concern. It may also be silent when charging,
which is also normal.
PROBLEM: Battery buzzes or gurgles when charging.
1This is normal and not a cause for concern.
PROBLEM: Charger feels warm when recharging battery.
1POSSIBLE CAUSE: Battery needs recharging.
•After each use, or once a month minimum, charge the battery for a “full” 16
hours. DO NOT leave the batteryon the charger for morethan 30 hours. Low
battery signal will sound when the battery is running low on power. See pages 4-5
for recharging warnings and instructions.
2POSSIBLE CAUSE: Batteryis old.
•The 6-volt batterywill eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on
the amount of use, and varying conditions, the battery should operate for one to
three years. Replace the batterywith a new 6-volt battery. See page 17 to reorder
parts.
3POSSIBLE CAUSE: Scooter is overloaded.
•Maximum weight is 50 lbs. (22.7 kg). DO NOT overload the Scooter.DO NOT
tow anything behind the Scooter. ONLY one rider at a time.
4POSSIBLE CAUSE: Driving in harsh conditions.
•Drive only on level ground. The Scooter will operate best on concrete or other firm
surfaces. DO NOT drive up or down steep slopes, in mud or on loose dirtor gravel.
PROBLEM: The Scooter runs sluggishly or beeping occurs.
1POSSIBLE CAUSE: Trying to shiftwhile the Scooter is moving.
•
The Scooter MUST come to a complete stop before shifting into reverse and
back into low or high speed. Damage to the gears and motor WILL occur.
PROBLEM: Difficulty Shifting into forward or reverse

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Troubleshooting Guide
1POSSIBLE CAUSE: Gears are stripped or broken.
•The Scooter needs professional repair. Call Pacific Cycle, Inc. Consumer
Relations at (877) 741-6154 for an authorized service center.
PROBLEM: Loud grinding or clicking noises coming from
motor or gear box.
1POSSIBLE CAUSE: Poor contact of wires or connectors.
•Make sure the engine connector is firmly plugged into the battery. Check for loose
wires around the motor and reconnect if necessary.
2POSSIBLE CAUSE: “Dead spot” on motor.
•A“dead spot” means the electric power is not being delivered to the terminal
connection. The Scooter needs professional repair. Call Pacific Cycle, Inc.
Consumer Relations at (877) 741-6154 for an authorized service center.
PROBLEM: Scooter needs a push to go forward.
Replaceable Parts
•
Seat
•Carrier box
•
6-volt battery
•Power adapter (charger)
•
Mirrors
•
Front wheel and axle
To order parts call (877) 741-6154. Have ready the model number and manufacture
date, found underneath the Scooter’s body and a brief description of the part.
FCC Information
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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 the receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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One-Year Limited Warranty
Six-month Limited Warranty on Battery
Pacific Cycle, Inc. Inc. (PC) warrants this product to the original retail purchaser
as follows:
The vehicle (except for the 6-volt battery) is warranted against defective materials or
workmanship for one year from the date of original purchase. The 6-volt battery is
warranted against defective materials or workmanship for six months from the date of
original purchase. An original receipt is required to validate your warranty. PC will, at
its option, provide replacement parts or replace this product. PC reserves the right to
substitute if the part or model has been discontinued.
To make a claim under this warranty you may contact us at
Kid Trax Toys, PO Box 344 Olney, IL 62450 or call 1-877-741-6154 from 8am to 5pm
Monday thru Friday CST. Proof of purchase is required, and shipping charges are the
responsibility of the consumer.
Warranty Limitations:
This warranty does not include damages which arise from accident, misuse, abuse,
neglect or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship, nor does
it cover damages arising out of service by other than an authorized PC service center.
For personal use only. Not for commercial use.
Limitation of Damages:
The warranty and remedies as set forth are exclusive and in lieu of all others, oral or
written, express or implied. In no event will PC or the dealer selling this product be
liable to you for any damages, including incidental or consequential damages, arising
out of the use or inability to use this product. Some states do not allow limitations
as to the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitations may not apply to you.
Limitation of warranties and other warranty terms and state law rights:
Any implied warranties, including implied warranties of the merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose, shall be limited to the duration and terms of the
express written warranty. Some states do not allow limitations as to how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state
to state. Neither PC nor the dealer selling this product authorized any person to
create for it any other warranty, obligation or liability in connection with this product.

Spanish User Guide included.
Gu’a del usuario en espa–ol incluida.
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(877) 741-6154
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All Rights Reserved.
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Styles and colors may vary
Distributed by Pacific Cycle, Inc.,
4902 Hammersley Road, Madison, WI 53711, USA.
Princess
Scooter
KT1024WM
Guía del usuario
3yrs
50
lbs
3
años
22.7
kg
Visit Disney Princess at
DisneyPrincess.com
SE REQUIERE
QUE UN
ADULTO
ARME EL
VEHÍCULO.
¿Preguntas? ¿Comentarios?
¿Piezas faltantes?
Póngase en contacto
con nosotros:

2
sNO devuelva este producto al lugar donde lo compró.
sDisponga e identifique las piezas antes de armar el vehículo. Si faltan piezas, comuníquese
con Pacific Cycle, Inc. Consumer Relations al (877) 741-6154, o visite nuestra página
web en www.lkidtraxtoys.com.
sIncluya el número de modelo y la fecha de fabricación que se encuentran bajo la carrocería
de la motocicleta, así como una breve descripción de la pieza.
sSi su motocicleta necestia servicio o reparación, llame a Pacific Cycle, Inc. Consumer
Relations al (877) 741-6154 donde le informarán acerca del centro de servicio autorizado.
Servicio y reparaciones
Gracias por adquirir la motocicleta a batería Motocicleta. Kid Trax desea que su niño
disfrute de este producto durante años por venir. Tenga en cuenta estos
puntos al leer esta guía:
sLa motocicleta es para niños de 3 años de edad en adelante.
Peso máximo: 50 libras (22,7 kg).
sSE REQUIERE LA SUPERVISIÓN DE UN ADULTO.
sSe debe cargar la batería antes de usar el producto por primera vez (consulte las
páginas 4-5).
sSe debe armar correctamente la rueda delantera (consulte la página 6).
sLos niños deben seguir las reglas de seguridad al usarlo (consulte la página 9).
sLea y explique las instrucciones de operación a su niño (consulte las páginas 10-11).
sADULTOS EXCLUSIVAMENTE:Vuelva a cargar la batería de acuerdo con las instrucciones
(consulte las páginas 4-5) y dé mantenimiento a la batería (consulte la página 12).
Acerca de su nueva motocicleta
PARA SEGURIDAD DE SU NIÑO, LEA TODAS LAS ADVERTENCIAS Y LAS
INSTRUCCIONES DE ARMADO/USO. CONSERVE ESTA GUÍA PARA
REFERENCIA FUTURA.
sSE REQUIERE QUE UN ADULTO ARME EL VEHÍCULO. El producto contiene
partes pequeñas que son para uso y EXCLUSIVO. del adulto que arme el
vehículo. Mantenga alejados a los niños pequeños cuando arme el vehículo.
sSIEMPRE quite el material protector y las bolsas de plástico y deshéchelos
antes de armar el vehículo.
ADVERTENCIA
s
Estacione la motocicleta en el interior o cúbrala con una lona para
protegerla del clima húmedo.
NO
deje el vehículo al sol durante largos
períodos, pues podrán ocurrir decoloraciones. Guarde el vehículo a la
sombra o cúbralo con una lona.
sNO
conduzca la motocicleta sobre tierra suelta, arena o grava fina, lo
cual podría dañar las partes móviles, los motores o el sistema
eléctrico, lo que podría invalidar la garantía.
sNO
lave la motocicleta con manguera.
NO
lave la motocicleta con agua
yjabón.
NO
conduzca la motocicleta en clima lluvioso o con nieve. El
agua dañará el motor, el sistema eléctrico y la batería.
PRECAUCIÓN
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