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KidTrax Fire Engine KT1003 - How to Drive Your Fire Engine; Low Speed Driving; Reverse Operation; High Speed Driving

KidTrax Fire Engine KT1003
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1. To unlock the shifter, use a Phillips
screwdriver to remove the screw at the
bottom of the shifter. Keep the screw in
a safe place in case you want to replace
it for more inexperienced drivers.
2. Push the shifter down into
“High” speed (the lowest position).
NOTE: The Fire Engine MUST come to
a complete stop before shifting into
reverse and back into low or high speed.
Damage to the gears and motor could
occur.
3. Press down on the foot pedal, and the Fire Engine will go forward at 5 mph.
4. Release the foot pedal, and the Fire Engine will stop. NOTE: When the foot pedal is
released, the Fire Engine will coast slightly before coming to a complete stop.
How to Drive Your Fire Engine
Low Speed (2-1/2 mph) for Beginning Drivers
1.
Turn the power switch to the right. You will hear an “ignition” sound then a
continuous “engine running” sound.
2.
Push the shifter into “Low” speed (the center position). NOTE: The shifter comes
from the factory locked in the “Low” speed (2-1/2 mph) position. The shifter will
not go into “High” speed until it is unlocked (see below).
3.
Press down on the foot pedal, and the Fire Engine will go forward at 2-1/2 mph.
4.
Release the foot pedal, and the Fire Engine will stop. NOTE: When the foot pedal
is released, the Fire Engine will coast slightly before coming to a complete stop.
Reverse
IMPORTANT! The Fire Engine MUST come to a complete stop before shifting
into reverse and into low or high speed. Damage to the gears and motor WILL
occur.
1. Release the foot pedal to stop the Fire Engine.
2. Push the shifter all the way up into reverse (the highest position).
3. Press down on the foot pedal, and the Fire Engine will go in reverse at 2-1/2 mph.
4. Release the foot pedal, and the Fire Engine will stop. NOTE: When the foot pedal is
released, the Fire Engine will coast slightly before coming to a complete stop.
High Speed (5 mph) for Advanced Drivers
ONLY experienced drivers may use “High” speed (5 mph).
The shifter will not go into
“High” speed until it is unlocked.
ONLY AN ADULT MAY UNLOCK THE SHIFTER.

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