1. Introduction
The Playmobil Children's Hospital Room (Model 70192) is designed to provide an engaging and imaginative play experience for children. This manual provides essential information for the assembly, operation, and care of your playset, ensuring safe and enjoyable use.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD. Contains small parts and a small ball. Not suitable for children under 3 years due to potential choking risks. Adult supervision is recommended during assembly and play.
2. Package Contents
The Playmobil Children's Hospital Room (Model 70192) includes the following components:
- Two figures (nurse, child patient)
- Hospital bed with wheels
- Rolling medical monitor and cart
- Bedside table
- Bandage stickers
- Removable cast
- Teddy bear
- Balloon
- Crutch
- Slippers
- Backpack
- Cup and spoon
- Various other small medical accessories
- Instruction booklet (this manual)

Image: The back of the Playmobil Children's Hospital Room product box, displaying an exploded view of all included figures and accessories, along with their approximate dimensions and part count (47 pieces).
3. Setup and Assembly
Assembly of the Playmobil Children's Hospital Room requires careful attention. It is recommended that an adult supervises or assists with the assembly process, especially due to the presence of numerous small parts.
Step-by-Step Assembly
- Unpack all components from the box. Verify all parts are present against the included parts list, typically found on the packaging or a separate sheet.
- Follow the pictorial instructions provided in the separate assembly guide. Pay close attention to the diagrams for correct placement and orientation of each piece.
- Attach stickers as indicated in the instructions. Ensure surfaces are clean and dry before applying stickers for best adhesion.
- Assemble the hospital bed, medical monitor, and bedside table according to the detailed diagrams.
- Connect any smaller accessories to the figures or playset as shown in the assembly guide.
- Note: Assembly may take a significant amount of time due to the number of small parts. Organizing parts before beginning can facilitate the process.

Image: This image shows the product packaging alongside the fully assembled Playmobil Children's Hospital Room playset, including the nurse and child figures, hospital bed, medical monitor, and bedside table with accessories.
4. Operating the Playset
The Playmobil Children's Hospital Room is designed for imaginative play, allowing children to create various hospital scenarios.
Engaging with the Playset
- Figures: Position the nurse and child patient figures in various roles and scenarios within the hospital room setting.
- Hospital Bed: Place the child figure in the bed for rest or examination. The bed features functional wheels for easy movement within the playset area.
- Medical Monitor: The rolling medical monitor can be positioned next to the bed to simulate patient vital sign checks and medical procedures.
- Accessories: Utilize the teddy bear, balloon, removable cast, crutch, and other medical accessories to enhance play scenarios and storytelling.
- Bedside Table: Use the bedside table to store small accessories or place items like the cup and spoon for the patient.

Image: A Playmobil nurse figure is shown interacting with a child patient figure who is sitting in the hospital bed. A rolling medical monitor is positioned to the left, and a bedside table with accessories is on the right, illustrating a play scenario.

Image: This image depicts a Playmobil nurse figure holding a medical chart and standing next to a child patient figure who is lying in the hospital bed. A bedside table is visible in the background with a teddy bear and other accessories.
5. Maintenance
Proper care and maintenance will ensure the longevity of your Playmobil playset.
Cleaning and Care
- Cleaning: Wipe down all plastic components with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or excessive water, as these can damage the plastic or painted details.
- Storage: Store the playset and its small parts in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Consider using a dedicated container or bag for small accessories to prevent loss.
- Inspection: Periodically inspect all parts for any signs of damage, such as cracks or broken pieces. Discontinue use of any damaged parts to prevent potential injury.
6. Troubleshooting
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your Playmobil Children's Hospital Room.
Common Issues
- Missing Parts: If any parts are missing upon unboxing, please contact Playmobil customer support with your product model number and proof of purchase.
- Difficulty Assembling: Refer to the pictorial instructions in the assembly guide carefully. Ensure correct orientation of parts and apply gentle pressure. Adult assistance is highly recommended for complex steps.
- Lost Small Parts: Due to the small size of many components, it is easy for them to get lost. Always store small parts securely in a designated container when the playset is not in use.
7. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 5.59 x 2.83 x 7.36 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item Model Number | 70192 |
| Manufacturer Recommended Age | 4 - 9 years |
| Release Date | August 1, 2020 |
| Manufacturer | PLAYMOBIL |
8. Warranty and Support
For detailed warranty information or to contact customer support regarding your Playmobil Children's Hospital Room (Model 70192), please refer to the official Playmobil website or contact their customer service department directly. It is advisable to retain your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for any warranty claims or support inquiries.





