Skip Hop 187602

Skip Hop 3-in-1 Baby Activity Push Walker & Ride On Scooter Toy (Dog Model 187602) User Manual

This manual provides detailed instructions for the Skip Hop 3-in-1 Baby Activity Push Walker & Ride On Scooter Toy, Dog model 187602. Learn about its features, assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

Product Overview

The Skip Hop 3-in-1 Baby Activity Push Walker & Ride On Scooter Toy is designed to adapt as your child grows, offering three stages of play: a wagon for early walkers, a ride-on toy for intermediate walkers, and a scooter for advanced walkers. This versatile toy encourages motor skill development, balance, and coordination.

Diagram showing the three modes of the Skip Hop 3-in-1 toy: Wagon, Ride-On, and Scooter.

Figure 1: The three stages of the Skip Hop 3-in-1 Activity Toy.

Setup and Assembly

The Skip Hop 3-in-1 Activity Toy requires minimal assembly. Ensure all parts are present before beginning. The toy is designed for easy conversion between its three modes.

Converting to Wagon Mode (Stage 1)

  1. Ensure the handlebar is in the upright position.
  2. Locate the red buttons on either side of the seat/storage bin.
  3. Press the red buttons and lift the seat/storage bin to remove it.
  4. Flip the seat/storage bin over so the deeper side faces upwards, creating a storage compartment.
  5. Align the tabs on the storage bin with the slots on the toy's base and push down until it clicks securely into place.
  6. The handlebar can be adjusted to face forward for pushing.
Side view of the Skip Hop 3-in-1 toy in wagon mode, with a child pushing it and toys in the storage bin.

Figure 2: The toy configured in Wagon Mode.

Converting to Ride-On Mode (Stage 2)

  1. If in Wagon Mode, remove the storage bin by pressing the red buttons.
  2. Flip the bin so the flatter, textured side faces upwards, forming the seat.
  3. Align the tabs on the seat with the slots on the toy's base and push down until it clicks securely into place.
  4. Ensure the handlebar is in the upright position and adjusted to a comfortable height for riding.
A child sitting on the Skip Hop 3-in-1 toy in ride-on mode, smiling.

Figure 3: The toy configured in Ride-On Mode.

Converting to Scooter Mode (Stage 3)

  1. If in Ride-On Mode, remove the seat completely by pressing the red buttons and lifting it off.
  2. Adjust the handlebar to the desired height for scooting. The handlebar height is adjustable by pressing a button near the base of the handle and sliding it up or down.
  3. Ensure the handlebar is securely locked in place at the chosen height.
A child riding the Skip Hop 3-in-1 toy in scooter mode, wearing a helmet.

Figure 4: The toy configured in Scooter Mode.

Battery Installation

  • The toy requires 3 AAA batteries (not included) for the headlight, melodies, and beep sounds.
  • Locate the battery compartment on the underside of the handlebar unit.
  • Using a small screwdriver, open the battery compartment.
  • Insert 3 AAA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  • Close the battery compartment securely.

Operating Instructions

Using the Wagon Mode (Stage 1)

  • This mode is ideal for early walkers (ages 1+).
  • Children can push the toy using the handlebar, which helps develop balance and coordination.
  • The integrated storage bin allows children to transport their favorite toys.

Using the Ride-On Mode (Stage 2)

  • Suitable for intermediate walkers.
  • Children sit on the seat and use their feet to propel themselves forward.
  • The handlebar provides stability and steering control.

Using the Scooter Mode (Stage 3)

  • Designed for advanced walkers and toddlers (up to 44 lbs/20 kg).
  • Children stand on the footboard and use one foot to push off the ground.
  • The adjustable handlebar ensures a comfortable and safe riding experience as the child grows.

Interactive Features

  • Press the button on the front for the headlight, melodies, and a beep sound.
  • These features add an engaging element to playtime.

Video 1: Official product video demonstrating the Skip Hop 3-in-1 Ride On Scooter & Wagon in various modes with children.

Maintenance

  • Cleaning: Wipe down the toy with a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not immerse in water.
  • Storage: Store the toy in a dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use.
  • Battery Care: Remove batteries if the toy will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage.
  • Inspection: Regularly check all parts for wear and tear, especially wheels, handlebar, and locking mechanisms. Discontinue use if any damage is found.

Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
No sound or light from handlebar.Batteries are dead or incorrectly installed.Replace with new AAA batteries, ensuring correct polarity.
Seat/storage bin not locking securely.Tabs not aligned with slots, or debris in mechanism.Ensure tabs are fully aligned and push firmly until a click is heard. Check for obstructions.
Handlebar not adjusting height.Locking button not fully depressed or mechanism is jammed.Press the adjustment button firmly and try to slide the handle. Ensure no debris is blocking the mechanism.

Specifications

  • Brand: Skip Hop
  • Model Number: 187602
  • Subject Character: Dog
  • Age Range: 1-3 years
  • Maximum Weight Capacity: Up to 44 lbs (20 kg)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 22.75" x 13.5" x 20.5" (57.7cm x 34cm x 52cm)
  • Item Weight: 2.43 Kilograms
  • Material Type: ABS; TPR; PP; Stainless Steel
  • Batteries Required: 3 AAA batteries (not included)
  • Assembly Required: Yes
  • UPC: 192136646471, 194133090189, 816523027383

Warranty and Support

This product is covered by the Skip Hop, Inc. Limited Warranty in the United States. Additional terms may apply. Please refer to the official Skip Hop website or contact customer support for detailed warranty information and assistance.

For customer support, please visit the Skip Hop official website.

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