Monday, July 19, 2010

Charge Power Wheels Batteries

Charge Power Wheels Batteries


Power Wheels are a series of battery-powered toy vehicles for children up to 7 years old. More than 25 million Power Wheels vehicles have sold since 1971. There are three categories of Power Wheels. The category geared for one and two-year-olds travels up to two mph and will only move forward. Power Wheels for three to six-year-olds have more power and can move in reverse. The "monster traction" line can handle rough backyard terrain such as tree roots, sidewalks and ruts. Some models have car-like features such as radios. All have batteries that need to be charged.


Instructions


Instructions


1. Open the vehicle's hood and locate the battery. On 4-wheeler style vehicles, the battery is under the seat.


2. Plug the rectangular end of the battery charger into the battery.


3. Connect the plug-end of the battery charger into a wall electrical outlet. The Power Wheels manual says not to plug the charger into a ceiling outlet.


4. Make sure the charger indicator light illuminates. The light means the charger has power. It does not indicate a charging or fully-charged battery.


5. Charge the battery for at least 18 hours, but no more than 30 hours, prior to the vehicle's first use.


6. Remove the charger from the battery when fully charged.


7. Remove the charger from the electrical outlet.







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