Hot Wheels Turbo Garage FJJ61 Manual

To assemble the Turbo Garage FJJ61, follow the step-by-step instructions included in the package. Start by connecting the base pieces and then attach the ramps and other accessories as shown in the manual. Ensure all parts click securely into place.
If the elevator is not functioning, check for any obstructions or debris that might be blocking its path. Ensure that all parts are assembled correctly and that there is no excessive wear on the moving components. If the issue persists, contact Mattel customer service for further assistance.
To clean the Turbo Garage, use a damp cloth to wipe down all surfaces. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging any parts in water, as this may damage the toy. For stubborn stains, a mild soap solution can be used, but ensure all soap residue is wiped away.
The Turbo Garage FJJ61 is compatible with most standard Hot Wheels cars. However, for the best experience, use cars with low profiles and smooth wheels to ensure seamless movement through ramps and the elevator.
While the Turbo Garage is not designed to be disassembled frequently, you can store smaller components in a box or container. Keep the assembled structure in a safe area to prevent damage when not in use.
If you find a piece missing from your Turbo Garage package, contact Mattel's customer service with your proof of purchase. They will assist you in obtaining the missing part.
To maintain the Turbo Garage, regularly check for any loose parts and tighten them if necessary. Store the garage away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent warping or color fading.
Yes, the Turbo Garage is designed to be compatible with other Hot Wheels track sets. You can connect additional tracks and accessories to create a larger play area.
The Turbo Garage FJJ61 is recommended for children aged 5 years and older, due to small parts that could pose a choking hazard for younger children.
Minor scratches on the Turbo Garage can often be buffed out using a soft cloth. For deeper scratches, consider using a plastic polish, but test it on a small area first to ensure it doesn't damage the surface.