Spin Master air hogs air pressure Manuale Utente

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Congratulations! You are the proud owner of the AIR HOGS
®
 
Motocross Bike. Your AIR HOGS
®
 Motocross Bike can travel 
distances of up to 120 feet and race at scale speeds of up to 
150MPH (1:9 Scale). Your bike is also equipped with a 
wheelie bar, so you can perform pop-a-wheelies!
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE!
PROBLEMS? PLEASE DO NOT TAKE YOUR 
AIR HOGS
®
 MOTOCROSS BIKE BACK TO THE STORE! 
CALL SPIN MASTER TOLL FREE AT:  
1-800-622-8339
IMPORTANT
A. SELECTING YOUR LOCATION:
The Air Hogs
®
 Motocross Bike performs best on 
FLAT SMOOTH SURFACES, free of bumps and other 
obstructions. Do not play on harsh or rocky surfaces. 
Do not play on or near roadways. Always consult 
your guardian before playing to ensure the area in 
which you would like to play is clear and safe!
B. PRESSURING THE ENGINE:
1. 
BEFORE PUMPING, ROTATE THE REAR TIRE UNTIL
    THE PISTON IS SET AT THE FRONT OF THE PISTON
    WINDOW (see CORRECT drawing).
    IF THE PISTON IS AT THE BACK OF THE PISTON
    WINDOW, THE AIR WILL LEAK OUT OF THE BIKE
    DURING PUMPING! (see INCORRECT drawing).
2. Attach the bike to the pump, as shown (a).
3. Lay bike on its side, as shown (b).
4. Place one foot on each side of the pump base and
    grasp the pump handle with both hands (b).
5. Pump air into the bike.
6. Push button to unlock pump clip and remove bike from pump.
®
IMPORTANT: It will take 25 pumps to pressurize your bike. Pull the pump 
handle ALL THE WAY up and push it ALL THE WAY down to complete 
each of the 25 pumps. Incorrect pumping will result in lower than expected 
performance. FOR SAFE USE, DO NOT EXCEED 25 PUMPS.
a
C. STARTING YOUR BIKE:
1. Set the bike on a long flat 
    surface. 
2. Straighten the front and
    rear wheels.
3. Give the bike a firm push 
    forward and continue to 
    guide the bike on a straight 
 path for 1-2 feet before 
    releasing. (c).
IMPORTANT: It is important to guide the bike on a straight path for 
1-2 feet after the engine starts. This is to stabilize the bike and continue it 
on a straight course.
c
D. PERFORMING A
POP-A-WHEELIE:
1. Pressurize your bike’s engine, as explained
    in section B. 
2. Lower the wheelie bar into place, as shown (d). 
d
e
f
Troubleshooting Guide:
Problem
1. Cannot pump bike.
2. Engine will not start.
3. Bike will not go straight.
4. Bike will not perform a 
   pop-a-wheelie.
Cause
1. Air intake on bike and/or 
pump nozzle is clogged.
2A. No air in bike.
2B. Did not push bike along 
ground to start engine.
2C.  Piston is at the back of the 
window. in this position, the air 
will leak out of the toy and the 
engine will not start.
3A. Wheels are turned.
3B. You are not guiding 
the bike for 1-2 feet before 
releasing.
4. Wheelie bar is not down.
Solution
1. Use a toothpick to gently clean 
dirt/foreign material out of the air 
intake/pump nozzle.
2A. Pump up bike as detailed in 
section B above.
2B. Give bike a firm push along the 
ground to start the engine.
2C.Rotate rear tire until piston 
moves to the front of the window. 
3A. Be sure to straighten the front 
and rear wheels before releasing 
the bike.
3B. Be sure to guide the bike with 
your hand for 1-2 feet before 
releasing, as explained in C3 above.
4. Lower wheelie bar into position 
as explained in D2 above.
AIR HOGS® is a registered trademark of Spin Master Toys™. 
All rights reserved.
AIR HOGS® MOTOCROSS BIKE © 2002 Spin Master Toys. 
All rights reserved.
43020 ENG REV 1
Spin Master Toys, 
450 Front Street West, Toronto, 
Ontario, Canada M5V 1B6
Telephone: 1-800-622-8339
Website: www.spinmaster.com  
Email: toys@spinmaster.com
MOTOCROSS
b
PUMP
CLIP
TIP: If you are having trouble making the bike go straight without 
falling over, try using the wheelie bar. The wheelie bar helps to 
balance the bike. This is similar to training wheels on a bicycle. 
Note: With practice, your runs will become straighter and longer 
and you will no longer need the assistance of the wheelie bar.
3. Place the bike on a
    smooth flat surface.
4. Raise the front end of
    the bike into the air so
    that only the rear
    wheel and the wheelie
    bar are resting on the
    ground (e).
5.Give your bike a firm 
    push in the direction
    you want to go,
    remembering to guide 
the bike with your
    hand for1-2 feet before
    releasing,as explained
    above (f).
INCORRECT
PISTON
AT BACK
CORRECT
PISTON
AT FRONT
PISTON
PISTON