Race Car Workshop
(600-1178) Operation Faxback Doc. # 50910
Using The Power Drill
You use the power drill to assemble or disassemble the Race Car. The power
drill comes with three different bits; a drill bit, a screwdriver bit, and
a wrench bit.
To attach a bit to the drill, simply insert the square end of the bit into
the square end of the bit into the square opening on the power drill.
Make sure the bit is fully inserted.
To use the drill, hold down the red button on the handle.
To stop the drill, release the red button.
To tighten screws or bolts, set the FORWARD/REVERSE switch to FORWARD.
The drill bit turns clockwise. To loosen screws or bolts, set the
FORWARD/REVERSE switch on the power drill to REVERSE. The drill bit turns
counterclockwise.
Using The Wrench Handle
To manually loosen or tighten screws or bolts, insert the corresponding
bit into the wrench handle.
A QUICK LOOK AT THE RACE CAR
TAKING THE RACE CAR APART
Your Race Car comes assembled. Using the drill or the wrench handle and
the screw and wrench bits, follow these steps to take it apart.
1. To take off the wheels, first remove the nuts in the wheels, then
slide the wheels off.
2. To take off the rear spoiler, remove its long screw then remove it
from the chassis.
3. To take off the canopy, remove the screws at the front of the car then
remove the screws in the center of the car. Then lift off the canopy.
4. To remove the front spoiler, loosen the remaining screw under the car.
ASSEMBLING THE RACE CAR
To assemble the Race Car, use the same tools you used to put the Race Car
together. Follow the steps in "Taking the Race Car Apart," except do the
reverse.
ADDITIONAL PLAY IDEAS
With the car disassembled, you can use the chassis as a work bench by:
drilling the drill bit into and out of the chassis.
threading the screws into the holes on the chassis.
threading the nuts onto the screws.
(BR/bg 12/17/98)
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