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.
WARNING!
• Check that all the wheel fixing studs/nuts are
fastened properly.
• If the vehicle is overloaded, as can happen on soft
sand, mud, or very uneven ground, the overload
switch will immediately disconnect the power. The
power supply will be restored after a few seconds.
UNINTERRUPTED FUN: Keep a spare set of charged
batteries ready for use.
PROBLEMS?
THE VEHICLE DOES NOT WORK?
• Check that there are no disconnected cables under
the accelerator plate.
• Check the operation of the accelerator button and
replace it if necessary.
• Check that the battery is connected to the
electrical system.
THE VEHICLE LACKS POWER?
• Charge the batteries. If after charging the problem
persists, have the battery and charger checked by
an assistance centre.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
PEG PEREGO offers an after-sales assistance
service, directly or through a network of
authorized assistance centres, for any repairs or
replacements and the sale of original spare parts.
To contact a service center, visit our website:
http://www.pegperego.com
The item's serial number must always be quoted.
See the page on spare parts to find out how to
identify the serial number.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
THE VEHICLE MUST BE ASSEMBLED BY ADULTS.
BEWARE WHEN EXTRACTING THE VEHICLE
FROM THE PACKAGING.
ALL THE NECESSARY SCREWS AND SMALL
COMPONENTS ARE STORED IN A BAG INSIDE
THE PACKAGING.
Do not use the toy if you find it damaged after
opening the packaging. Contact the shop where you
bought it or the customer support centre.
Take care in the presence of children while
assembling the toy, given the risks caused by small
parts (ingestion hazard) and the plastic bags that
contain them (choking hazard).
To assemble the toy, you will need a flat-head
screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, a hammer, and a
pair of pliers.
ASSEMBLY
1 • Unscrew the seat (1) and remove it (2).
2 • Connect the motor cable as shown in the figure.
3 • Position the seat (1) and fasten it with the screw
provided (2).
4 • Position the rear bracket as shown in the figure.
5 • Fasten the bracket by turning the hook.
FEATURES AND USE OF THE VEHICLE
6 • Keep both hands on the steering wheel while
pressing the accelerator pedal with your foot.
Release the pedal to activate the electric brake
automatically.
7 • A - melody activating button
B - horn activating button
C - battery charge indicator
D - START - ON/OFF button
WARNING: lights and sounds deactivate if the
vehicle remains inactive for a while. Press START
- ON/OFF or the accelerator to reactivate them.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
WARNING: BATTERY CHARGING AND ANY
OTHER WORK ON THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY ADULTS.
8 • Unscrew the seat (1) and remove it (2).
9 • Connect the battery charger to a socket (1) and
insert the jack into its housing (2).
10 • Once the battery is charged, put the seat back in
place and fasten it with the screw.
How to use the battery charger
WARNING
1 • Insert only lead acid batteries supplied by PEG
PEREGO.
2 • Do not use with non-rechargeable batteries.
Risk of explosion.
3 • 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.
4 • Do not use with damaged sheathing, cable or
connector.
5 • Charge the battery only in a well ventilated area.
6 • Do not remove the plug by pulling on the cable.
7 • Do not drag the vehicle along on its wheels by
pulling the battery charger's cable.
8 • Avoid overheating the cable by covering it and
do not rest it on hot surfaces.
9 • Be aware of how the output cable is wound to
prevent damaging it.
10 • Should the battery charger be damaged, do not
use it until it is fully repaired.
11 • 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.
12 • 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.
13 • Children should not play with the battery
charger as IT IS NOT A TOY.
LED INDICATORS
Peg Perego Battery NOT connected
•GREEN LIGHT: the battery charger is working
correctly. It's in the socket, ready for operation.
Peg Perego Battery connected
•GREEN LIGHT: the battery is fully charged
•RED LIGHT: the battery is charging
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 battery charger's jack to the socket
in the battery compartment.
C) Your battery charger is provided with an LED
indicator which means that:
1) When inserted into the socket (see section A)
without any battery, the green LED will
turn on, indicating that the battery charger is
working correctly.
2) Connect the jack as explained in section B. If
everything is connected correctly and the
battery is flat, the red LED will turn on, indicating
that the battery is charging. Wait until the battery
is fully charged.
3) When the battery is fully charged, the green LED
will turn on again.
4) The green LED indicates that the battery is
already charged. 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 battery is charged and the LED is
steady, disconnect the battery charger from the
socket and then remove the jack. The toy is now
ready for use.
The battery charger is fitted with a safety device
which means that in the event of overheating or a
short circuit of the battery, a protection system will
intervene to prevent current peaks, which could
damage the battery charger.
In this case unplug the battery charger
from the power outlet, remove the cause
of the short circuit and reconnect
everything as described in sections A) to
C).