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Battery handling/care/disposal – Fisher-Price SUPER TALK! 76960 User Manual

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Battery Handling/Care/Disposal

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WARNING

• Batteries must be handled by adults only.

• Never permit a child to handle batteries.

The 6 volt batteries are heavy and contain
sulfuric acid (electrolyte), and if dropped,
could result in a serious injury. Read the
cautions on the back panel of the 6 volt
battery.

• Never lift or carry the 6 volt batteries by

the wires or connectors. This can damage
the 6 volt batteries and possibly cause a
fire. Lift and carry the 6 volt batteries by
the case only.

Handling

If a battery leak develops:
• Avoid contact with the leaking acid.
• Place the damaged battery in a plastic bag. See

information below for proper disposal.

If acid comes in contact with skin or eyes:
• Flush with cool water for at least 15 minutes.
• Call a physician.
If acid is internally ingested:
• Give water, milk of magnesia or egg whites

immediately.

• Never give emetics or induce vomiting.
• Call a physician.

Disposal

• Sealed lead-acid batteries must be collected,

recycled or disposed of in an environmentally sound
manner.

• Do not dispose of lead-acid batteries in your regular,

household trash. The incineration, landfilling or mixing
of sealed lead-acid batteries with household trash is
prohibited by law in most areas.

• Return the batteries to a federal or state approved

lead-acid battery recycler, such as a Power Wheels

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Authorized Service Center or a local seller of
automotive batteries. In Minnesota, call
1-800-348-0751 if further disposal information is
required. Contact your local waste management
officials for other information regarding the
environmentally sound collection, recycling and
disposal of lead-acid batteries.

CAUTION

• Carefully read the Battery Care instructions

to obtain the best battery life. Failure to
follow the Battery Care instructions may
damage your 6 volt batteries and will void
your warranty.

Care

Charge new 6 volt batteries for at least 18 hours

before first use. Never charge the 6 volt batteries
longer than 30 hours. Overcharging or undercharg-
ing the 6 volt batteries may shorten battery life and
decrease vehicle running time.

• After the first charge, charge the 6 volt batteries

for at least 14 hours after each use. Never charge
the 6 volt batteries longer than 30 hours.

Charge the 6 volt batteries after each use, regard-

less of how long the vehicle was used.

• The 6 volt batteries must be upright while charging.
Do not allow the 6 volt batteries to run down

completely before charging.

• Charge the 6 volt batteries before storing the

vehicle.

• Charge the 6 volt batteries at least once per month,

even if the vehicle has not been used.

• Leaving the 6 volt batteries in a discharged

condition will ruin them.

Do not store 6 volt batteries in temperatures above

75° F or below -10° F.

Prevent the 6 volt batteries from moving freely inside

the battery compartment. Always use the battery
retainer to secure the 6 volt batteries in the battery
compartment.

Examine the 6 volt batteries, charger and their

connectors for excessive wear or damage each
time you charge the 6 volt batteries. If damage is
detected, do not use the charger or the 6 volt
batteries until you have replaced the worn or
damaged part.

• Attempting to charge the 6 volt batteries without

fuses or with blown fuses will not damage the 6 volt
batteries, but they will not charge. Check the fuses
to make sure they are in good condition each time
you charge the 6 volt batteries.

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