Page 2 - Consumer Information
2 Safety Tips • Always sit on the seat.• Only one (1) rider at a time.• The receiver is not a toy. Adult set-up is required for TV connect mode. Notes • Please keep this owner's manual for future reference, as it contains important information. • Requires three “AAA” (LR03) and three “C” (LR14) alka...
Page 4 - Parts; Base Pieces; This product contains small parts in its; CAUTION
4 Parts 6 Feet 6 Base Pieces Receiver (Not a Toy) Handlebar Cap Pony Note: Tighten or loosen all screws with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not over-tighten the screws. #8 x 7 / 8 ” (2.2 cm) Screw - 8 This product contains small parts in its unassembled state. Adult assembly is required. Take extra care...
Page 5 - Assembly; Foot
5 Assembly • Position the pony upside-down.• Fit the tube end of a foot into one of the holes inside the post. • Assemble the other five feet into the post. • Fit the cap into the center of the post.• Insert four screws into the cap and tighten. 1 2 Foot Cap
Page 6 - “snap”; Base Piece
6 • Turn the assembly upright.• Fit and “snap” each base piece between the spaces in the feet. Hint: The base pieces are designed to be assembled to any of the openings betweenthe feet and is a one-time assembly. Assembly 3 • While sliding the ends of the handlebar into the indents on each side of t...
Page 7 - Battery Safety Information
7 Battery Safety Information In exceptional circumstances, batteries may leak fl uids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your product. To avoid battery leakage:• Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc)or rechargeable (nickel-cadmiu...
Page 8 - Battery Installation; alkaline
8 Battery Installation • Locate the battery compartment door on the back of the handlebar. • Loosen the screws in the battery compartment door. Remove the battery compartment door. • Insert three “AAA” (LR03) alkaline batteries. • Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the screws. Protect ...
Page 9 - Pony; TV Connect Mode; on
9 • Power/Mode Switch – Slide this switch to TV Connect , Stand Alone or Off . Pony Receiver TV Connect Mode • Power Switch – Slide the switch to on or off . • Backward Button – Press to scroll backward on screen. • Forward Button – Press to scroll forward on screen. • Select Button – Press to make ...
Page 11 - Levels; Background Music; Locations; Shapes at Shore
11 Adult Set-Up (TV Connect Mode) Levels • Use the backward and forward buttons on the receiver to scrollthrough levels. Levels can only be changed by an adult. Level 1 (12M+) – Action Reaction Level 2 (18M+) – Learn and Play Level 3 (24M+) – Active Learning • Press the select button on the receiver...
Page 13 - Colorful Home; Level 1
Colorful Home Level 1 • Bounce on the pony to learn about different objects found in a house. • Spin the roller drum to listen to songs about opposites and manners. Level 2 • When baby bounces on the pony, household objects appear on thescreen. Keep bouncing to hear opposites of the object. • Spin t...
Page 14 - A to Z Zoo
14 A to Z Zoo Level 1 • Different zoo animals appear on the screen when baby bounces on the pony. Listen to the name of the animal and the sound it makes. • Spin the roller drum for songs about zoo animals and the ABC’s. Level 2 • Bounce on the pony to hear the letters in the alphabet. When you comp...
Page 15 - Opposites Playground; Level 2
15 Level 1 • Bounce on the pony and watch the puppy play. Listen for fun phrases, kisses and clapping. • Spin the roller drum for a song. Opposites Playground Level 2 • Bounce on the pony to watch the puppy play on the playground. Listen to all the action words! • Spin the roller drum to watch the w...
Page 17 - Stand Alone Mode; Stand Alone
17 Stand Alone Mode • Slide the power/mode switch on the pony to Stand Alone . • Slide the volume switch to low volume or high volume . Hint: This volume control switch does not control sound when using this toy in TV connect mode.• Bounce/spin on the pony or spin the roller drum on the handlebar to...
Page 18 - Play Tips; Level 3
18 Children learn so much just by playing—and you can make the experience even better! Try some of the following ideas to extend the learning and enjoy playtime fun together. Level 1 Talk to your baby about what you see on thescreen, pointing to objects, naming them, anddescribing them. “See the bal...
Page 19 - Troubleshooting Guide; Problem
19 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Solution No image on the TV TV or VCR/DVD is not set toproper input Press the channel down button on the VCR/DVD or TV and check for an INPUT channel below channel 2. Use the menu system on your TV or VCR/DVD to fi nd INPUT or SOURCE. Change to INPUT or SOURCE. ...