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Zip'r PC - User Manual

Zip'r PC
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PC
Simplicity in Mobility
Zip’r™ Mobility LLC
North Bend, WA
(800) 760
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9107
www.zipr.com
operations manual

Questions and Answers

Zip'r PC Specifications

General IconGeneral
Weight Capacity300 lbs
Overall Length40 inches
Seat Width18 inches
TypePower Wheelchair
Battery24V

Summary

Safety Words and Important Notes

Safety Word Definitions

Definitions for safety words like CAUTION, DANGER, PROHIBITED, REQUIRED, and WARNING.

Important Operational Notes

Key notes regarding manual updates, warranty, and user responsibilities.

Product Specifications

General Safety Guidelines

Important DOs for Safe Operation

List of recommended actions for safe use of the mobility PC.

Important DO NOTs for Safe Operation

List of actions to avoid for safe use of the mobility PC.

Safety Continued: Operation and Stability

Required Safety Actions

Essential actions required for proper and safe operation of the PC.

Maintaining Stability

Guidance on proper positioning and actions to ensure user and PC stability.

Safety Continued: Driving Precautions

Driving on Inclines and Declines

Safety advice for navigating slopes, including angles and speed.

Navigating Obstacles and Thresholds

Instructions and warnings for crossing obstacles and thresholds.

Prohibited Driving Actions

Actions that are strictly forbidden to ensure user safety and prevent damage.

Driving on Varied Terrain

Precautions for driving on uneven or soft surfaces.

Safety Continued: Usage and Handling

Safe Transfer Procedures

Step-by-step guide for safely transferring to and from the mobility PC.

Weather Condition Precautions

Advice on protecting the PC from inclement weather.

Transporting the Mobility PC

Guidelines for safely transporting the PC, especially when occupied.

Operation Under Influence

Warnings against operating the PC while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Safety Continued: Inspection

Safety Inspection Procedures

Checklists for initial, weekly, monthly, and periodic safety inspections.

EMI;RFI Warning and Precautions

EMI;RFI Safety Precautions

Precautions to minimize interference from radio wave sources.

Your Zipr PC Components

Assembly Instructions

Figure 1: Component Overview

Identifies the two main sections of the Zip'r PC.

Figure 2: Seat Post Height Adjustment

Instructions for adjusting the seat post support height.

Figure 3: Motor Release Levers

Instructions for engaging and disengaging motor release levers.

Assembly Continued: Seat and Arm Rests

Figure 4: Attaching the Seat

Steps to attach the seat to the seat post support.

Figure 5: Installing Arm Rests

Instructions for loosening, inserting, and tightening arm rests.

Figure 6: Arm Rest & Joystick Check

Ensuring arm rests are secure before joystick installation.

Assembly Continued: Joystick Installation

Figure 7: Joystick Frame Installation

Instructions for inserting and securing the joystick frame.

Figure 8: Joystick Cable Alignment

Steps to align and feed the joystick cable.

Figure 9: Securing Joystick Cable

How to secure the joystick cable using the eye twist.

Assembly Continued: Foot Rest and Completion

Figure 10: Foot Rest Adjustment

Instructions for loosening, relocating, and tightening the foot rest.

Figure 11: Assembly Completion

Confirmation that the Zip'r PC is fully assembled and ready for operation.

Batteries and Charging

Removing and Installing Batteries

Step-by-step instructions for safely removing and installing batteries.

Batteries and Charging Continued: Steps

Step 3: Battery Shroud and Wiring

Instructions to remove the battery shroud and view wiring.

Step 4: Labeling Battery Connections

Guidance on labeling battery connections for correct reinstallation.

Step 5: Disconnecting Battery Cables

Instructions for safely disconnecting battery cables from terminals.

Batteries and Charging Continued: Requirements

Step 6: Battery Removal

Instructions for physically removing batteries from the PC.

Battery Installation Requirements

Essential requirements for installing new batteries, including type and quantity.

Batteries and Charging Continued: Charging

Charging Batteries Safely

Warnings and steps for properly charging the mobility PC batteries.

Zipr PC Operations

VSI Controller Overview

Introduction to the VSI controller, its functions, and components.

Zipr PC Operations Continued: Controls

Battery Condition Meter

Explanation of the battery charge and system status indicator.

Maximum Speed Indicator

Description of the indicator showing the current maximum speed setting.

On;Off Button Function

Details on how to use the power button to turn the controller on or off.

Horn Button Function

Explanation of how to activate the horn.

Speed Adjustment Buttons

Instructions for increasing and decreasing the PC's speed.

Zipr PC Operations Continued: Joystick and Features

Joystick Control for Movement

How to maneuver the PC using the joystick for forward, reverse, and turns.

Off-Board Charger Socket

Information on the location and current rating of the charger socket.

Sleep Mode Functionality

Description of the automatic power-off feature to conserve battery.

Zipr PC Operations Continued: Security

Lock Mode Operation

Instructions for locking and unlocking the VSI controller to prevent unauthorized use.

Troubleshooting Guide

VSI Error Codes Explained

Table identifying error codes indicated by flashing lights and their solutions.

Thermal Rollback Protection

Explanation of the thermal rollback circuit and its effect on operation.

Care and Maintenance

Water and Moisture Exposure Procedures

Steps to take if the PC comes into contact with water or moisture.

Tires and Wheels Maintenance

Guidance on maintaining tires and wheel bearings.

General Maintenance Guidelines

General advice on cleaning, temperature, and handling the PC.

Care and Maintenance Continued: Inspections

Inspection Procedures

Detailed checklists for initial, weekly, monthly, and periodic safety inspections.

Warranty Information

Five-Year Limited Warranty

Details coverage for structural frame components for five years.

One-Year Limited Warranty

Details coverage for electronic and other components for one year.

Warranty Continued: Exclusions and Terms

Six-Month Limited Warranty

Details coverage for batteries for a period of six months.

Warranty Exclusions

List of parts and conditions not covered under the warranty.

Implied Warranties and Limitations

Information regarding implied warranties and liability limitations.