Max Steel Moto Flight Figures Y1410 Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Moto Flight Figures, start by attaching the wings to the back of the figure. Ensure they click into place. Then, connect the helmet to the figure's head. All parts should align according to the instruction manual.
If the wings do not stay in place, check for any obstructions or debris in the connecting slots. Ensure the wings are correctly aligned and firmly pressed into the slots. If the problem persists, contact Mattel customer support for assistance.
Clean the figure with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging the toy in water, as this may damage the electronic components.
The recommended age for playing with Max Steel Moto Flight Figures Y1410 is 6 years and older due to small parts and complexity.
Ensure that the batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge. Check for any obstructions in the moving parts and reset the figure if needed. Consult the manual for further troubleshooting steps.
To replace the batteries, locate the battery compartment on the back of the figure. Use a screwdriver to open the compartment, replace the batteries with new ones, and securely close the compartment. Always use the recommended battery type.
If a part breaks, you can contact Mattel's customer service for information on replacement parts or warranty services. Avoid using adhesive or tape as it may not hold securely.
The figure can be used outdoors, but avoid exposure to water, extreme temperatures, and rough surfaces to prevent damage. Bring it indoors after play to maintain its condition.
Store the figure in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep it in its original packaging or a designated toy box to prevent dust and damage.
Ensure that children play with the toy under adult supervision, especially if they are at the lower end of the recommended age range. Regularly check for broken or loose parts to avoid choking hazards.