Power Wheels Kawasaki Mojave 250 78473 Manual

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Pages 32
Year 2000
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Power Wheels Mattel Kawasaki Mojave 250 78473 Toy Specification

The Power Wheels Mattel Kawasaki Mojave 250 (model 78473) is a battery-powered ride-on toy designed to provide children with a realistic and adventurous driving experience. This toy is engineered to resemble a scaled-down version of the Kawasaki Mojave 250 ATV, offering a blend of style and functionality. It is powered by a robust 12-volt rechargeable battery, delivering enduring playtime and sufficient power to navigate various terrains. The drivetrain is configured to provide two forward speeds, allowing a maximum velocity of 5 miles per hour, alongside a reverse mode for enhanced maneuverability. Safety is prioritized with a built-in high-speed lockout option for beginners and a power-lock braking system to ensure reliable stopping. The toy features durable, wide tires crafted to offer stability and traction on grass, gravel, and hard surfaces. Its sturdy plastic construction is designed to withstand rigorous play while maintaining an appealing aesthetic with vibrant color schemes and authentic Kawasaki graphics. The seating capacity accommodates one rider, recommended for children aged 3 to 7 years, with a weight limit of up to 65 pounds. Additional features include realistic engine sounds, a storage compartment, and easy-to-use controls, making it user-friendly and engaging for young drivers. The Power Wheels Mattel Kawasaki Mojave 250 78473 is designed to comply with all safety standards, ensuring a secure and enjoyable ride for children.

Power Wheels Mattel Kawasaki Mojave 250 78473 Toy F.A.Q.

How do I assemble the Power Wheels Mattel Kawasaki Mojave 250 78473 Toy?

To assemble the Power Wheels Kawasaki Mojave 250, follow the instructions provided in the user manual. Ensure all parts are included, and use the correct tools as specified. Tighten all screws and bolts securely but avoid overtightening.

What should I do if the Power Wheels does not start?

If the vehicle does not start, check the battery connection and ensure it is fully charged. Inspect the wiring for any disconnections or damage. Verify that the foot pedal and shifter switch are functioning correctly.

How can I improve the battery life of my Power Wheels?

To improve battery life, charge the battery for the recommended time after each use. Avoid overcharging or letting it completely drain. Store the battery in a cool, dry place when not in use.

What maintenance does the Power Wheels require?

Regular maintenance includes checking the battery and charger, inspecting wires and connections, and ensuring tires are in good condition. Clean the vehicle periodically to prevent dust buildup.

How do I troubleshoot speed issues with the Power Wheels?

If the vehicle is running slow, check the battery charge level and connections. Inspect the motor and gears for wear and tear. Ensure there are no obstructions in the wheels and that the speed selector is set correctly.

Can the Power Wheels be used on rough terrain?

The Power Wheels Kawasaki Mojave 250 is designed for hard surfaces and grass. Avoid extremely rough or steep terrain to prevent damage and ensure safe operation.

How do I store the Power Wheels when not in use?

Store the vehicle indoors in a cool, dry place. Disconnect and remove the battery for extended storage. Cover the vehicle to protect it from dust and potential damage.

What should I do if the tires are worn out?

If the tires are worn out, replace them with the correct size and type recommended by the manufacturer. Follow the instructions in the manual for safe replacement.

How do I clean the Power Wheels?

Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the exterior of the vehicle. Avoid using harsh chemicals or water on electrical components. Regular cleaning will help maintain its appearance and function.

What safety precautions should be taken when using the Power Wheels?

Ensure the child is wearing proper safety gear, such as a helmet. Supervise children while they are using the vehicle. Check that the area is free from obstacles and that the child knows how to operate the vehicle safely.