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User Manual and Warranty North America Edition Model ZR-10.1 • Powered Folding Chair ww w.i irststreetonline.com fr 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. Available exc lusively from i irstSTREET for Boomers and Beyond Inc. fr
Open the catalog to page 1Table of Contents Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Serial Number -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Disclaimer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Location of Parts --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Location of Labels...
Open the catalog to page 2To Go Forward ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 To Turn Left ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 To Turn Right --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 Backing Up ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 Powered Reverse...
Open the catalog to page 3Introduction Congratulations on your choice of a new Zinger folding motorized chair. The Zinger is the result of an innovative vision brought to life through dedicated development and expert manufacturing. The Zinger is not only a convenient mobility device designed to enhance your lifestyle, it's also a revolutionary invention. Like bicycles, skateboards, and scooters, the Zinger is a vehicle that requires knowledge and skill to operate safely. It is mandatory that each user read this entire manual carefully before operating the Zinger. Be sure that you understand its controls,...
Open the catalog to page 414. Charge Port: Charge though this port with the battery in or out of the chair. Pg.7 1. Release Cable: Pulling causes the Zinger to unlatch and fold. The Zinger will automatically latch into the folded position until you pull the Release Cable again. Pg.12 15. Motor: No maintenance 16. Seat Back Bar: Use this to push the Zinger manually with the parking brakes off . 2. Release Pins: These must both engage in order to latch the Zinger into its upright or folded position. Listen for them to click into engagement. 17. Seat Front Cross Tube 18. Parking Brake Levers Pg.10 3. Control Panel and...
Open the catalog to page 5Battery Sleep Mode Slide the Zinger out of the carton and remove all wrapping and packaging materials from the Zinger. Check for damage. If damage is evident, report to your carrier immediately. Keep packaging materials in the box and store the box in case you ever need to ship your Zinger. Returns will not be accepted without original packaging. No assembly is required. The battery will enter sleep mode after two weeks of nonuse. This mode prevents a tiny drain by its own internal electronics from running the battery low. To wake the battery, plug the charger into the Charge Port of the...
Open the catalog to page 7Battery Installation, Removal, and the Battery Lock Install the battery with the Charging Port on the right using the two motions indicated by arrows 1 and 2 in the photo to the right. Make sure that the battery is completely in and that the keyed lock latches it down. To remove the Battery, insert the Battery Lock Key and turn it to the right while lifting on the battery's left end. 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 on your...
Open the catalog to page 8Unfolding for Riding Rather than laying the Zinger down and unfolding from the floor up (which works fine if you prefer), the following method of unfolding and folding is designed to minimize the need for you to bend 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 here (see photo on right). 1. Tuck the Seat Front Cross Tube (item 17, Pg.5) under the seat and hold it keeping your thumb on top of the cushion as shown at arrow 1. Hold the seat front at an extended arm's length as you...
Open the catalog to page 9Folding From the Open Condition 1. With the Front Caster Wheels on the ground, tuck the Seat Front Cross Tube (callout 17, Pg.5) under the seat and hold it in place keeping your thumb on top of the cushion as shown. With your other hand, pull the release cable and initiate folding by urging the Zinger's seat-back forward slightly by pressing your arm against the seat back. Now with the same hand that pulled the release cable, grab the seat back bar and fold the Seat Back forward until it it meets the seat bottom. The caster wheels will lift off the ground on their own. Listen for the Release...
Open the catalog to page 10Laying the Zinger Down Parking Brakes NOTE: The parking brakes should automatically set each time the Zinger is unfolded but always double check. To set the parking brakes, lift up on the parking brake levers until a click is heard from each parking brake. See arrows in photo. To release the parking brakes, simply lift up on both Control Levers (not the parking brake levers) after sitting in the chair. You will hear the Parking Brakes release when you have lifted far enough on each Control Lever. There are many occasions in which you will need to lay the Zinger on the floor. First fold the...
Open the catalog to page 11! WARNING Be certain that your feet and shoes are completely free of the Foot Plate before walking away. First ensure that both parking brakes are set and the power is OFF (Pg.17). While the Zinger resists rearward rolling, it can still roll if the Parking Brakes are not set. For this reason avoid leaning back on the chair as you enter and exit it. Without the Parking Brakes set, it could roll out from under you like a wheeled office chair can do. Do not stand on the Foot Plate or put weight on the Control Levers when entering or exiting the Zinger. Always turn power OFF (Pg.12) and set both...
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