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KidTrax Fire Engine KT1003
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16
Replacing the Battery
ONLY AN ADULT MAY HANDLE THE BATTERY.
1.
Lower the battery into its compartment. Replace the battery bracket on the
battery. Insert the screw into the battery bracket and turn clockwise. Do not
overtighten!
2.
Plug the engine connector into the battery.
3. Position the cover over the battery.
4. Lower the seat over seat hooks (at back of seat).
Ensure seat belt is not caught. Lock two seat screws.
Battery Disposal
The 12-volt battery will eventually lose the ability
to hold a charge. Depending on the amount of
use, and varying conditions, the battery should
operate for one to three years. If the battery will
not recharge, you must obtain a new 12-volt
battery.
The 12-volt battery contains lead acid (electrolyte) and must be disposed of properly
and legally.
DO NOT throw the battery away with your regular household trash! It is illegal in
most areas to incinerate lead acid batteries or dispose of them in landfills.
If you must dispose of an exhausted battery, take it to a federally or state-approved
lead acid battery recycler, such as an authorized service center or your local
automotive battery retailer. Call Pacific Cycle, Inc. Consumer Relations at
(877) 741-6154 for an authorized service center. Your local waste collection service
may offer additional information about the disposal of lead acid batteries in your
area. In the states of Florida and Minnesota, it is illegal to dispose of a lead acid
battery in the municipal waste stream.
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Contains lead-acid. Must be recycled or disposed 
of properly. For further information, please
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