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PLAYMOBIL 9536 - User Manual

PLAYMOBIL 9536
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Overview

This document provides instructions for assembling and operating the PLAYMOBIL 9536, a remote-controlled (RC) fire truck. The product is designed for children and features a detailed replica of a fire truck with various functional elements.

Function Description:

The PLAYMOBIL 9536 is an RC fire truck that can be assembled from individual components. Its primary function is to provide an interactive play experience, allowing users to control the truck's movement and activate its lights. The truck is designed to simulate a real fire truck, complete with a detailed chassis, cabin, and rear compartment. It includes accessories that enhance the play experience, such as a fire extinguisher, hoses, and other tools. The RC functionality allows for forward, backward, and turning movements, providing dynamic control during play. The truck also features working lights, which add to its realism and play value.

Important Technical Specifications:

The PLAYMOBIL 9536 requires batteries for its operation. The main truck unit uses 2x Micro 1.5V (R03 • LR03 • AAA) batteries for the lights and other internal functions, as indicated in step 5 of the assembly instructions. The RC chassis, which provides the remote control functionality, requires 4x Mignon 1.5V (R6 • LR6 • AA) batteries, as shown in step 3 of the RC chassis assembly. These battery types are standard and widely available. The RC system operates on a specific frequency, which is typically indicated on the packaging or in supplementary materials, though not explicitly detailed in this manual. The truck's dimensions and weight are not specified, but it is designed to be a manageable size for children to play with. The materials used are durable plastic, typical for PLAYMOBIL products, ensuring longevity and safety during play.

Usage Features:

The assembly process is guided by clear, numbered steps with detailed illustrations.

  • Step 1: Involves assembling the wheels, with each wheel consisting of two parts (1 and 2) that are assembled four times.
  • Step 2: Focuses on attaching the assembled wheels to the chassis, which then connects to the main body of the truck.
  • Step 3: Details the attachment of various external components, including a fire extinguisher, a winch, and decorative elements for the front of the truck. It also shows the application of stickers (indicated by items 1 and 2).
  • Step 4: Involves adding the roof panel, side panels, and storage containers to the truck's rear compartment.
  • Step 5: Instructs on installing the batteries for the truck's lights. It shows how to open the battery compartment, insert 2x AAA batteries, and then demonstrates how to turn the lights "An / Aus" (On / Off) using a switch, resulting in flashing blue lights on the cab.
  • Step 6: (from page 9) Shows the assembly of additional accessories, including a light bar for the roof and a winch mechanism. The winch assembly involves multiple small parts (1 and 2) that need to be put together carefully.
  • Step 1 (from page 10): Illustrates the assembly of the RC chassis components, specifically the suspension arms (30 21 9682) and their connection points.
  • Step 2 (from page 10): Shows the attachment of the main RC chassis body (30 21 9692) to the suspension arms, along with the antenna (30 80 3383).
  • Step 3 (from page 10): Details the assembly of additional suspension components (30 51 8640 and 30 04 3960), indicating that some parts are used in pairs (2x).
  • Step 1 (from page 11): Shows the assembly of a water tank system, including a pump (30 26 4090), a reservoir (30 26 4080), and hoses.
  • Step 2 (from page 11): Continues the assembly of the water system, showing the connection of hoses (30 26 3850, 30 26 4070, 30 88 3522, 30 23 9443) and a nozzle (30 51 4010).
  • Step 1 and 2 (from page 11): Illustrate the assembly of jerry cans (30 51 6380, 30 20 1482) and their caps.
  • Step 5 (from page 11): Shows the placement of a control panel (30 23 1682).
  • Page 12: Illustrates the assembly of a water pump mechanism (30 89 3852, 30 08 1440, 30 20 1442, 30 20 1452, 30 20 1472, 30 51 6880) and demonstrates its function with water (30 66 0073).
  • Step 6 (from page 16): Shows the final assembly of the RC chassis (from page 17) with the main truck body. The chassis is inserted into the underside of the truck.
  • Step 7 (from page 16): Provides a warning against lifting the truck by its roof, indicating that this could damage the model.
  • Step 4 (from page 17): Details the connection of the RC electronics, showing how the wiring harness connects the battery box to the motor unit.
  • Step 5 (from page 17): Shows the attachment of the wheels to the RC chassis.
  • Step 3 (from page 18): Instructs on installing 4x AA batteries into the RC battery box and turning the power switch "ON" or "OFF." It also shows how to connect the battery box to the RC motor unit.
  • Step 1 (from page 19): Shows how to remove the wheels from the main truck body to access the RC chassis.
  • Step 2 (from page 19): Illustrates how to open the underside of the truck to insert the RC chassis.

The RC functionality is controlled via a separate remote control unit (6914), which is shown on page 20. This unit allows the user to steer and drive the fire truck. The truck also features flashing lights, which are activated by a switch on the vehicle itself. The manual includes a list of all parts with their respective part numbers on pages 13 and 14, which is useful for identifying and replacing components.

Maintenance Features:

The manual emphasizes proper battery handling and disposal.

  • Battery Safety: It explicitly states that non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged. Rechargeable batteries should only be charged under adult supervision. Different types of batteries or new and used batteries should not be mixed. Batteries must be inserted with the correct polarity. Exhausted batteries should be removed from the toy. The connecting terminals should not be short-circuited.
  • Disposal: The manual provides instructions for the environmentally friendly disposal of batteries and the product itself. It encourages users to dispose of batteries at designated collection points and to recycle the product at appropriate waste sites. This is indicated by the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol.
  • Cleaning: While not explicitly detailed, PLAYMOBIL products are generally designed for easy cleaning with a damp cloth. Avoid submerging electronic components in water.
  • Warning about Flashing Lights: Page 8 includes a prominent warning in multiple languages about the flashing lights, stating that they may trigger epilepsy in sensitized individuals. This is an important safety consideration for users.

The manual also includes contact information for customer service and addresses for various regions, indicating support for parts replacement and inquiries. The RC module (6914) is shown as an add-on, suggesting that the truck can be used as a standalone toy or enhanced with remote control capabilities. The overall design of the product and its instructions aim to provide a safe, engaging, and durable play experience.

PLAYMOBIL 9536 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPLAYMOBIL
Model9536
CategoryMotorized Toy Car
LanguageEnglish

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