Zinger ZR-10 User Manual And Warranty

Zinger ZR-10 User Manual And Warranty

Powered folding chair

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User Manual

and Warranty
USA Edition
R
Model ZR-10 • Powered Folding Chair
Attention: The Zinger operates by a two lever traction control system which behaves very differently than front wheel steered
vehicles.
For this reason it is
imperative that all users read this entire manual before operating a Zinger.
Pay close attention to all
WARNING sections in this manual as well as labels on the Zinger itself. Zinger Chair LLC (USA) www.zingerchair.com

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Warranty USA Edition Model ZR-10 • Powered Folding Chair Attention: The Zinger operates by a two lever traction control system which behaves very differently than front wheel steered vehicles. For this reason it is imperative that all users read this entire manual before operating a Zinger.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    The serial number is the ten digit number stamped into the silver aluminum frame member inside the left rear wheel. See callout 19 on page 7. It is also printed on one end of your Zinger box. You will need this number if your Zinger ever requires service or replacement parts.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Checking the Tire Pressure --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unfolding for Riding ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Folding for Storage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Laying the Zinger Down ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parking Brakes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Getting In and Out of the Zinger --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Control Panel -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Power Button --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Auto Shut Off --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charge Indicator Lights --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 4 Copyright © 2015 Zinger Chair LLC All rights reserved. With the exception of personal use, no part of this publication may be reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, or otherwise without the prior written permission of Zinger Chair LLC.
  • Page 5: Safety Messages

    Do not operate where traffic is present such as roadways, roadsides, or busy parking lots. Drivers may performance of the Zinger. For your safety and the health of not see you due to your low height. your Zinger it is important that you read each Caution...
  • Page 6 Do not attempt to walk a dog or any animal on a leash Always check that the Power is OFF before folding. while riding a Zinger. The animal can easily cause loss of control by even a slight tug on the leash.
  • Page 7: Location Of Parts

    Location of Parts 16. Seat Back Bar: Use this to push the Zinger manually with the parking brakes off. 1. Release Cable: Pulling causes the Zinger to unlatch and 17. Seat Front Cross Tube Pg.12,13 fold. The Zinger will automatically latch into the folded 18.
  • Page 9: Operating Surfaces And Conditions

    Ramps and Hills Avoid making turns on grades. If there is a sharp turn on a hill, find an alternate route or walk the Zinger. If you are WARNING uncertain about the terrain, get up and walk behind your Descending grades reduces the steering and braking Zinger by pushing on the Seat Back Bar.
  • Page 10: Wet Conditions

    If it seems questionable, get off and push the Zinger. Always use sidewalks and official pedestrian crossings. When seated in the Zinger, you sit very low so that cars may WARNING not see or expect you. Always use extra caution at crossings or whenever you are exposed to traffic.
  • Page 11: Before You Ride

    Battery Sleep Mode Before You Ride First inspect the box for damage. Next slide the Zinger The battery will enter sleep mode after two weeks of out of the box and remove all wrapping and packaging nonuse. This mode prevents a tiny drain by its own internal materials from the Zinger.
  • Page 12: Battery Installation, Removal, And The Battery Lock

    The Battery Lock Key can be removed to lock the battery into the chair for theft prevention of the Battery but the Zinger has no key to lock the power off. To prevent unwanted riders from zinging off...
  • Page 13: Unfolding For Riding

    floor up (which works fine if your prefer), the following method of unfolding and folding is designed to minimize the need for bending to the floor. If the Zinger is already lying on the floor, first lift it by the Seat Back Bar then grab the seat front cross tube with your other hand as described below.
  • Page 14: Folding For Storage

    Notice the Front Caster Wheel circled in this photo. Your Zinger is now ready to be toted by rolling it along on the Anti-Tip Wheels or laid down as described in the next section. To carry it, refer to the section Carrying and...
  • Page 15: Laying The Zinger Down

    There are many occasions in which you will need to lay the Zinger on the floor. First fold the Zinger as described on the previous page. Next lower the Seat Back Bar until the Front Caster Wheels begin to contact the ground. At this...
  • Page 16: Getting In And Out Of The Zinger

    Next, place both hands on the front corners of the seat tubes to lower yourself into the seat. To exit the Zinger come to a complete stop on level ground. Apply both Parking Brakes.
  • Page 17: Control Panel

    Power Button Control Panel (lights in Blue NOTE: It's helpful to sit in Zinger while reading this when ON) section so that you can refer to the actual controls. Each Speed Range has a top speed limit. L - Low 0 - 1 MPH 0 - 1.5 Km/H...
  • Page 18: Power Button

    flashing) do not panic. Stop when it is is up and flush with surface), wait three seconds, then press safe, turn the Zinger off and back on, and wait 20 seconds the Power Button again so that it is down. The blue light to make a reading.
  • Page 19: Variable Speed Trigger

    The Learning Ride The Zinger steers very differently Referring back to the Control Panel photo: Every time the Zinger is turned on it will be in the Forward Low Speed than handlebar and steering-wheel vehicles. Read carefully Range. Pressing the Speed Range Selector Button (turtle /...
  • Page 20: To Stop Or Slow Down

    This will disengage the drive rollers them down while gently squeezing the Trigger Throttle to from the wheels while slowing the Zinger in a straight line start the motor and vary the speed. until stopped. It will also stop you if you begin to roll due to a ramp or hill.
  • Page 21: To Turn Left

    Practice turning and braking in LOW speed range power through the turn. until controlling the Zinger becomes reflexive.
 NOTE: The trigger only activates the motor; but the motor will only make you go forward when both levers are pressed...
  • Page 22: Backing Up

    If space is limited you may stand it on its side as to SLOWLY push yourself back from a table. (If you push described on the following page. too hard the Zinger will resist and the table may slide away.) Keep the Zinger in a cool dry place. Humidity acts u n f a v o r a b l y o n t h e a l u m i n u m a n d e l e c t ro n i c s .
  • Page 23: Carrying And Standing The Zinger

    Carrying and Standing the Zinger To move your Zinger without riding in it, it is usually easiest to roll it in front of you with the Zinger in its unfolded position by pushing on the Seat Back Bar. But to carry your Zinger up steps or for other reasons, your Zinger can be conveniently carried in one hand like a suitcase.
  • Page 24: Loading Into A Car

    First, open your trunk and clear ample space for your Zinger. Next, fold your Zinger in front of the open trunk and lay it down with the seat back bar nearest the car bumper. See Laying the Zinger Down on page 14.
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Lever Reach

    Adjusting the Lever Reach Your Zinger is designed to be "one size fits all". However, if you feel that you are reaching too far down to operate the levers you can adjust them up. Or if you feel that you’d prefer the levers further away, you can adjust them down. You will need the 5mm Hex Wrench that came with your Zinger to do this.
  • Page 26: Care And Maintenance

    Keep your Zinger clean by wiping dust and grime off laptop computers. To maximize battery life, do not store it with a clean damp or dry cloth. Do not wash your Zinger for an extended period above 86°F (30°C) like in a hot car with a hose or a sponge and soapy water as you might do trunk, or shed, or in direct sun.
  • Page 27: Specifications

    Specifications 
 Overall Weight 41 Lbs (18.9Kg) (including 4 Lb battery) Dimension L x W x H 31 (785) x 25 (645) x 35.5 (900) in. (mm) Folded L x W x H 36 (914) x 25 (645) x 10 (250) in. (mm) Seat Dimensions L x W 13 (330) x 16.5 (420) in.
  • Page 28: Airline Travel

    (e.g. broken leg)". specifically designed to allow its battery(ies) to be removed by the user The Zinger battery is 240 Wh and marked with a label on (e.g. collapsible): the outside of the case stating this.
  • Page 29: Trouble Shooting

    Check your tire pressure. It should be 40 PSI (2.8 BAR). Button. Do not over inflate. 1. If your Zinger was left on for more than 10 minutes My Zinger does not steer straight. without use, then the auto shutoff feature will shut the If you are driving on a non-level surface, like the side of a power off...
  • Page 30: Zinger Chair Limited 12 Month Warranty

    Zinger Chair Limited 12 Month Warranty
 Zinger Chair LLC warrants the frame, mechanical, and electrical by anyone other than Zinger Chair LLC; any unit on which the serial components, including motor and originally supplied batteries of the number has been defaced, modified or removed; normal wear items Zinger Chair product, to be free from defects in materials and including but not limited to tires, inner tubes, grips, and upholstery;...
  • Page 31 © 2015 Zinger Chair LLC www.zingerchair.com Printed in the USA...

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