Disney Cars Mini Racers Crank and Crash Derby Playset FLG71 Manual

To assemble the playset, follow the instructions provided in the manual. Start by laying out all the parts and connecting the track pieces as shown in the diagrams. Ensure the crank mechanism is securely attached before snapping in the other components.
If the crank mechanism is not working, check for any obstructions or debris in the gears. Ensure all parts are tightly connected and consider applying a small amount of lubricant to the moving parts. If the issue persists, contact customer support for assistance.
The playset is designed for use with Disney Mattel Cars Mini Racers. Using other cars may affect performance or cause damage. It is recommended to use only compatible cars to ensure optimal functionality.
To clean the playset, use a damp cloth to gently wipe down the surfaces. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging any parts in water. Ensure all components are completely dry before reassembling.
Disassemble the playset into its main components and store them in a cool, dry place. Keep smaller parts in a labeled container to avoid losing them. Avoid placing heavy items on top of the stored playset to prevent any damage.
Ensure the crank is fully engaged and that the cars are placed correctly on the track. Check for any blockages or misaligned parts that might impede the cars' movement. Adjust as necessary and test again.
Always supervise children during play to prevent small parts from being swallowed. Ensure the playset is used on a flat, stable surface to avoid tipping. Regularly inspect the playset for any wear or damage.
Consider setting up additional racing challenges or customizing the track layout if possible. Incorporate storytelling elements from the Cars universe to engage children further during playtime.
If a part breaks, contact Mattel customer service for replacement options. Do not attempt to repair broken parts with adhesives as this may compromise safety and functionality.
Regularly inspect the playset every few weeks for signs of wear, loose parts, or damage. Performing routine maintenance checks helps ensure the playset remains safe and functional for use.