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Dynacraft REALTREE RIDE-ON User Manual

Dynacraft REALTREE RIDE-ON
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this manual contains important safety, performance and
maintenance information. read the manual before taking your
first ride or allowing your child to ride your new ride-on toy.
keep the manual handy for future reference.
REALTREE RIDE-ON
OWNER’S MANUAL
FOR AGES 1836 MONTHS
MAXIMUM WEIGHT: 40 lb (18 kg)
DO NOT RETURN THIS ITEM TO THE STORE
CONTACT DYNACRAFT CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR ASSISTANCE
dynacraftwheels.com/contact
or 1-800-551-0032 9 AM – 5 PM ET
NOTE: Illustrations in this Manual are for reference purposes only and may not reflect the
exact appearance of the actual product. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Dynacraft REALTREE RIDE-ON Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDynacraft
ModelREALTREE RIDE-ON
Age Range3-7 years
Battery Voltage12V
Power SourceBattery
FeaturesMP3 player
Number of Speeds2

Summary

Introduction, Safety, and Warnings

General Danger and Responsibility

Riding a ride-on toy is dangerous; proper maintenance reduces injury risk and prevents component failure.

Usage Environment and Supervision

Adult supervision is required; use on level ground, avoid roads, water, inclines; always wear shoes.

Choking Hazard and Assembly

Contains small parts when unassembled, posing a choking hazard. Adult assembly is required.

Riding Practices and Storage

Ride with common sense, proper attire, keep hands on handlebars, store indoors away from weather.

Rider Use and Required Parental Supervision

Age and Weight Limit Compliance

Riders must be 18-36 months and not exceed 40 lb, but maturity and control are key.

Parental Responsibility for Safe Use

Parents must ensure child's maturity, skill, and understanding of rules for safe operation.

Rider Education and Supervision

Children need awareness of hazards and correct behavior before riding, with constant adult supervision.

Safe Riding Practices and Warnings

Adherence to Laws and Attire

Obey local laws, wear appropriate clothing and shoes, and secure shoelaces.

Defensive Riding and Supervision

Children require adult supervision; ride defensively, watch for obstacles and other users.

Operational Restrictions

Keep hands on handlebars, single rider only, no towing, avoid stunts, water, and wet weather.

Suitable Riding Surfaces

Ride on smooth, level, dry surfaces; avoid loose debris, inclines, bumps, and damaged flooring.

Traffic and Maintenance Checks

Avoid riding in traffic; check for worn/broken parts before each use.

Pre-Ride Safety Checklist

Component Security and Functionality

Ensure all components are secured and functioning per manufacturer specifications.

Maintenance and Repair Standards

Components must be maintained/repaired using only manufacturer-authorized parts by qualified personnel.

Before You Begin Assembly

Estimated Assembly Time

Assembly is estimated to take approximately 5 minutes.

Warning: Non-Original Parts

Do not use non-original or non-recommended parts; they may void warranty and cause hazards.

Product Support Contact

Contact customer service for issues or missing parts instead of returning to the store.

Parts Diagram and Tools Required

Required Tools

A screwdriver (not included) is required for assembly.

Component Identification

Diagram and list identifying parts like back seat, seat, screws, battery cover, and body assembly.

Assembly: Install Batteries

Install Batteries Under Seat

Instructions for opening battery compartment, inserting 4x 1.5V AA batteries, and closing.

Assembly: Install Seat Back

Secure Seat Back Installation

Insert seat back into slots until it securely snaps and clicks into place.

Maintenance

Pre-Ride Checks

Check wheels, attachments, and for worn/broken parts before each ride for safe operation.

Cleaning and Care

Clean with mild soap and water; rinse clean. Periodically inspect for wear or damage.

Safety Precautions During Use

Ensure adult supervision, proper riding surfaces, one rider only, and correct operation.

Maintaining Your Ride-On Toy

Lubrication and Storage

Lubricate moving parts; store indoors or covered, away from heat sources.

Cleaning Procedures

Clean with a dry cloth; use non-wax polish for shine. Avoid hoses, soap, abrasive cleaners.

Battery Safety Information

Battery Installation and Handling

Install correctly, do not mix types/ages, remove for storage, avoid shorting or fire.

Caution: Child Ingestion Hazard

Keep batteries away from children who may swallow them; seek immediate medical attention.

Warning: Battery Replacement

Batteries and screws are hazards. Adult must replace batteries without children present.

Limited Warranty and Registration

Warranty Upgrade with Registration

Register online for a free warranty upgrade and extra coverage.

Benefits of Extended Warranty

Simple sign-up for extended coverage, waiving transportation charges on parts.

Limited Warranty Details

Warranty Coverage Scope

Covers defects in workmanship/materials if used normally and maintained properly.

Exclusions and Voiding Conditions

Excludes labor, wear/tear, misuse, neglect, alteration, commercial use, or manual deviations.

Warranty Duration

One year for functional parts, 30 days for cosmetic/wear parts (extended with registration).

Making a Warranty Claim

Submit claims via online portal; proof of purchase required for validation.

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