Peg Perego RZR 900 XP Polaris 24VOLT User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Peg Perego
Table of Contents
Peg Perego RZR 900 XP Polaris 24VOLT
SAFETY STANDARDS
Our toys are compliant with European Safety Standards for toys (safety requirements stipulated by the EEC Council) and with the “U.S. Consumer Toy Safety Specification”. They are also certified by notified toy safety bodies in accordance with Directive 2009/48/EC. They are not compliant with the requirements of road transport standards and consequently cannot travel on public roads.
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WARNING. This toy is unsuitable for children under 3 years due to its maximum speed.
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WARNING! Not suitable for children under the age of 36 months. The small parts may be swallowed or inhaled, leading to suffocation.
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CAUTION! DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, use this toy on public roads.
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WARNING! Using the vehicle on public roads, in narrow spaces or near watercourses and swimming pools may cause injury to the users and/or third parties. Adult supervision is always necessary.
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Children must always wear shoes when using the vehicle.
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When the vehicle is in operation make sure that children do not put their hands, feet, other body parts, clothing, or other objects close to the moving parts.
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Never wet sensitive vehicle components like the motors, electrical systems, buttons, etc.
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Do not use petrol or other flammable substances close to the vehicle.
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The vehicle must be only be used by a single child unless it is classed as a two-seater vehicle.
WEEE DIRECTIVE (EU only) -
At the end of its useful life, this product is classed as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and must therefore not be disposed of as urban waste but instead taken to a designated separated waste collection facility.
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Take it to an appropriate collection centre.
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The presence of dangerous substances contained in the electrical components of this product represents a potential source of danger to human health and for the environment if the products are not disposed of correctly
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The barred dustbin symbol indicates that the product must undergo sorted waste collection.
BATTERY WARNINGS
Battery charging must be carried out and supervised by adults only. Do not
allow children to play with the battery.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
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Charge the battery according to the instructions enclosed with the battery charger and never for more than 24 hours.
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To avoid damage, the battery should be charged as soon as the vehicle starts to lose speed.
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If the vehicle is left unused for a long time, remember to charge the battery and to keep it disconnected from the electrical system. Repeat the recharge procedure at least once every three months.
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The battery must not be charged upside-down.
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Do not forget about the battery which is being charged! Check it from time to time.
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Only use the battery charger provided and the original PEG PEREGO battery.
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The battery is sealed and does not require maintenance.
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Do not remove the battery charger from the socket by pulling the cable.
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Do not move the toy by pulling the battery charger cable.
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Do not cover the battery charger cable, as this would cause it to overheat.
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Do not place the cable and/or battery on hot surfaces.
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Take care on how and where you wrap the cable to so as not to damage it or compromise its operation.
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THE BATTERY CONTAINS CORROSIVE TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
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The battery contains acid-based electrolytes.
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Do not create direct contact between the battery terminals, avoid strong impacts: risk of explosion and/or fire.
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While charging, the battery produces gas. Charge the battery in a well-ventilated environment, away from sources of heat and flammable materials.
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The flat battery must be removed from the vehicle.
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It is not advisable to bring the battery into contact with clothes, as it could damage them.
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Only use batteries or accumulators of the recommended kind.
MAINTENANCE AND VEHICLE CARE
- Do not disassemble or try to repair the vehicle on your own. Contact an authorised Peg Perego customer support centre.
- The toy should not be left anywhere with a temperature below 0°C. If it were to be used without being warmed up to a temperature above 0°C, irreversible damage could be caused to the motors and batteries.
- Check the condition of the vehicle regularly, paying particular attention to the electrical system, the plug connections, the terminal protectors and the battery charger. If defects are identified, the electrical vehicle and the battery charger must not be used.
- Always disconnect the battery charger from the toy before carrying out cleaning, maintenance, or any type of intervention
- For repairs use only original PEG PEREGO spare parts.
- PEG PEREGO do not accept any responsibility for cases of tampering with the electrical system.
- Do not leave the batteries or the vehicle close to sources of heat like radiators, fireplaces, etc.
- Protect the vehicle from water, rain, snow, etc. Using the vehicle on sand or mud may damage the buttons, motors and gears.
- Lubricate moving parts like bearings, steering, etc. periodically with light oil.
- The vehicle surfaces can be cleaned with a damp cloth and, if necessary, with non-abrasive domestic cleaning products.
- Cleaning must only be carried out by adults.
- Never dismantle the vehicle mechanisms or motors, unless authorized by PEG PEREGO.
RULES FOR SAFE DRIVING
For the safety of the child, before starting up the vehicle read and carefully follow the following instructions.
- Teach the child how to use the vehicle properly for safe and enjoyable driving.
- The toy must be used with caution, as it requires substantial dexterity in order to avoid falls or collisions which could cause injuries to the user or third parties.
- Before starting, check that there are no people or objects obstructing the vehicle’s path.
- Drive with hands on the handlebars/steering wheel and always watch the road ahead.
- Brake in good time to avoid collisions. ATTENTION! The item is equipped with a brake system which needs to be appropriately illustrated to the child by an adult. 2nd GEAR (if present) Initially, use in 1st gear is recommended. Before enabling 2nd gear, check that the child has learned to use the handlebars/steering wheel, 1st gear and the brake correctly, and has become familiar with the vehicle.
ASSEMBLY
- Remove the chassis from the packaging and position it on its side. Snap fit the teeth of the 2 supports onto the chassis.
- Position the chassis horizontally and screw up the 4 internal screws while holding the 2 supports in position.
- Push the 2 rear cylindrical shock absorbers into the slots, ensuring that the sides are correct (right and left are indicated on the back of the items).
- Press the side panel into the 2 slots on the chassis, paying attention to the lights system cable. Insert the other side panel on the opposite side.
- Insert the lights system cable into the roll bar support. Position the roll bar support by engaging the rear part first and then the front part. Do the same with the other support.
- Fix on the supports with the screws provided.
- Connect the 2 roll bar light cables and insert the roll bar into the vertical supports.
- Fix the roll bar using pressure to engage the 2 self-threading screws, one on each side.
- Apply the stickers in the 2 rear light seats.
- Push the rear lights into the respective seats.
- Position the seat as required (the seat can be fitted in 2 positions) and fix it with the 2 screws provided. Fit the other seat in the same way.
- Insert the 2 seatbelt buckles into the respective central slots between the seats, as shown in the figure.
- the 2 ring clamps on the roll bar, one on each side, opening them to position them correctly.
- Fix the 2 belts to the respective ring clamps with the screws provided.
- Join the two sections of the steering wheel.
- Remove the plastic protection from the steering column. Connect the steering wheel cable to the dashboard cable. WARNING: place the cables in their housing taking care they don’t get crushed. Fit the steering wheel on the steering column, lining up the respective holes.
- On one side insert the screw and on one other the nut, and fix the steering wheel as shown in the figure.
- Install the two parts of the windshield as shown. Picture A shows the grille fitted correctly
- Secure the grille with the three screws.
- Place the windshield on the hood hooking the three central tabs.
- Fit the windscreen of the vehicle with screws.
- Snap-fit the 2 remaining front shock absorbers, ensuring that the sides are correct (right and left are indicated on the back of the items).
- Connect the front lights as shown in the figure.
- Fit the front cover engaging it to the chassis at the 6 points highlighted in detail A.
- Screw on the cover with the 2 screws provided.
- Apply the silvered stickers in the 2 front light seats.
- Push the front lights into the respective seats.
- Remove the protective caps from the steering levers. On one side, slide on one of the large washers provided.
FEATURES
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A – passenger handrail B – horn activating button C – low battery indicator • blinking LED: 20% battery level • steady LED: 10% battery level D – radio FM, MP3 input, USB port, MICRO SD slot E – START button F – electric accelerator and brake pedal. Lift the foot from the pedal to engage the brake automatically.
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To release the seat belt: 1 pull towards the centre while pushing the button; 2 disengage.
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Rear DRINKS HOLDER. There is a double drinks holder in the rear box.
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ADJUSTABLE SEATS. The seats can be adjusted in 2 positions as the child grows, as shown in the figure.
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GEAR LEVER: when supplied the vehicle speed is limited to first gear (1 – see figure). It also has a reverse (R), and a second gear (2) recommended only for expert drivers. To enable the second gear, unscrew the red stop on e ear lever.
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Rotate the stop 90°, as shown in the figure, and fix in position with the screw. Now by pulling back the gear lever the vehicle can run in second gear.
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ACCESSORY: trailer to attach to the vehicle (sold separately).
How to use the battery charger
WARNING
- Insert only lead acid batteries supplied by PEG PEREGO.
- Do not use non-rechargeable batteries. Risk of explosion.
- For adult use only. It is not a toy. This appliance is not intended for use by infirm persons unless they are being adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely.
- Do not use with damaged sheathing, cable or connector.
- Charge the battery only in a well-ventilated area.
- Do not remove the plug by pulling on the cable.
- Do not drag the vehicle along on its wheels by pulling the battery charger’s cable.
- Avoid overheating the cable by covering it and do not rest it on hot surfaces.
- Be aware of how the output cable is wound to prevent damaging it.
- Should the battery charger be damaged, do not use it until it is fully repaired.
- The product contains some elements that are considered harmful to the environment. Disposal of these elements or of the entire product at the end of its life should be in accordance with the regulations in force in the country where it is used.
- Before using the battery charger make sure that it is fitted with the specific plug for the country in which it is going to be used.
- Children should not play with the battery charger as IT IS NOT A TOY.
CHARGING THE BATTERIES
WARNING! Before using the toy, charge the battery for at least 18 hours. A) Plug the battery charger into a power outlet that complies with the specifications on its label B) Connect the terminal on the battery charger to that on the battery, using the appropriate connectors. C) Your battery charger is provided with an LED indicator which means that:
- When plugging in the charger as described in A) with no battery connected, the LED will light up to indicate that the device is working correctly.
- Connect the battery as described in section B). If everything is connected correctly and the battery is flat, the LED will start blinking, indicating that it is charging. Wait until the battery is fully charged.
- When the battery is fully charged, the LED will stop blinking. A steady LED indicates that the battery is now fully charged.
- If the battery is already charged, the LED will be steady. If during the next use, the battery doesn’t last long, contact the customer service to verify whether the battery and battery charger are working properly. D) Once the charge is completed and the LED is on, unplug the battery charger from the main outlet first, then the battery terminal. Connect the battery to the electrical system of your toy, which is now ready to use
References
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- Maki A/S - The largest distributor of toys in nordic countries
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