How to Assemble a Plasmacar Toy
Fill the notch on each rear wheel housing into the body., Strike the rear wheels with a rubber mallet to secure them in place., Remove the foam sheath from the front wheel assembly. , Guide the front wheel shaft through the body, into the foam...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Fill the notch on each rear wheel housing into the body.
Push the wheels in at a 45 degree angle.
When installed correctly, the rear wheels flare out from the body.
Warning The rear wheel housing cannot be removed once locked into place. -
Step 2: Strike the rear wheels with a rubber mallet to secure them in place.
Note:
To use a steel hammer, place a small block of wood on the are to be struck. ,,, The metal bearing should be seated securely in the body. , Note:
Ensure that the bolt is attached to the steering wheel as shown. , Note:
When the front wheels are assembled and resting on a flat surface, the smaller front wheels do not contact the ground. , Fit the wrench onto the nut and turn until very tight.
Alternatively, use the enclosed hex key and a screwdriver to tighten the nut AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE. , -
Step 3: Remove the foam sheath from the front wheel assembly.
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Step 4: Guide the front wheel shaft through the body
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Step 5: into the foam sheath
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Step 6: and through the hole at the top of the body.
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Step 7: Strike the base of the front wheel assembly with a rubber mallet.
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Step 8: Fit the steering wheel into the top of the front wheel assembly.
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Step 9: Align the steering wheel with the smaller front wheels
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Step 10: so that the wide end of the steering wheel faces forward.
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Step 11: This step is critical to operate your car use a 17 mm socket wrench to tighten the nut in the steering column AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE.
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Step 12: Push the cap into the steering wheel.
Detailed Guide
Push the wheels in at a 45 degree angle.
When installed correctly, the rear wheels flare out from the body.
Warning The rear wheel housing cannot be removed once locked into place.
Note:
To use a steel hammer, place a small block of wood on the are to be struck. ,,, The metal bearing should be seated securely in the body. , Note:
Ensure that the bolt is attached to the steering wheel as shown. , Note:
When the front wheels are assembled and resting on a flat surface, the smaller front wheels do not contact the ground. , Fit the wrench onto the nut and turn until very tight.
Alternatively, use the enclosed hex key and a screwdriver to tighten the nut AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE. ,
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