How it works
The only power source the PlasmaCar requires is the seemingly
limitless energy of a child. The PlasmaCar can reach an exhilarating
10 km/hour (6 mph).
Note: The PlasmaCar is not recommended for use on
wooden floors. The wheels may damage some floors.
1. Place the PlasmaCar on a smooth, flat surface.
2. Sit with the feet on the footrests, lean slightly forward, and grip
the steering wheel.
3. To propel the car forward, turn the steering wheel back and forth
continuously. To go in reverse, rotate the steering wheel
180 degrees.
4. To bring the PlasmaCar to a stop, stop turning the wheel, wait for
the car to slow, and put your feet on the ground.
Follow these safety guidelines:
The PlasmaCar meets or exceeds all International safety
standards including EN71, ASTM F963 and US CPSC.
Follow these safety guidelines:
• When unpacking the PlasmaCar, properly dispose of all
plastic wrappings.
• Adult supervision is strongly recommended at all times.
• Never use the PlasmaCar near steps, swimming pools,
or vehicle traffic.
• Never use the PlasmaCar on a hill, steep slope, or over rough
or uneven surfaces.
• To prevent falls, the child should sit leaning slightly forward.
• Protective equipment, such as a helmet, recommended.
• The maximum load should not exceed 55 kg (120 lbs) on uneven
surfaces, or 100 kg (220 lbs) on smooth surfaces.
• Please keep all relevant information for future reference.
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