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Operation:
- To install the batteries for the remote controller, turn the joystick over, remove the small Phillips Head screw from the battery cover then lift cover off. Install one 9 Volt battery making note to follow proper (+) and (-) battery placement. Replace cover and screw. Alkaline batteries are recommended for best range of use and performance of this toy.
- To install the batteries in the Fire Engine, using a Philips Head screwdriver unscrew the screw on the bottom of the Fire Engine, then lift up on the top of the Fire Engine slightly and slid the cover off towards the back of the Fire Engine. Install 3 AA batteries following proper (+) and (-) battery placement. Replace top of the Fire Engine and screw. Turn the Fire Engine’s ON/OFF switch located on the bottom of the Fire Engine to ON.
- Place the remote in the remote holder base, and press down to secure Velcro. This remote controller allows the user to move the Fire Engine forward, and turn in a counter clockwise direction. Slight pressure to the control pad in either direction will drive the Fire Engine in that direction. Once you release pressure on the pad the truck will stop.
- When you are finished using the Fire Engine turn the ON/OFF switch on the Fire Engine to OFF, this will help conserve battery power. The remote controller does not have an ON/OFF switch, when not in use make sure noting is pressing the control pad, as this will drain the batteries in the controller regardless if the Fire Engine is turned ON.
Care of Unit:
- The Fire Engine can be wiped clean with any household multi-purpose cleaner and disinfectant.
- Do not submerge the unit in any fluids, as it will damage the contents and the electrical components.
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