Zooka Sports ZS 720 User manual


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• Prevent unauthorized use. Do
not reveal the ACCESS CODE to
children or permit them or other
unauthorized persons to operate
the machine.
• Always turn the machine OFF when
leaving it unattended or before
performing maintenance tasks.
• Before loading a ball, check that
the line-of-fire is clear.
• Never reach into the machine or
put your face in front of the barrel
when the unit is turned ON.
• Make sure that batters always
wear batting helmets.
• Use only the approved pitching
balls. (See page 13.)
• Never put foreign objects into
the barrel or serious injury to the
operator or bystanders can result.
• Use the pitching machine for
its intended use as described in
this manual. Do not use accessory
equipment that is not recommended
by the manufacturer—such
attachments may cause injuries.
• Important control points (for example,
ON/OFF button, mounting knob)
are colored orange.
• Do not try to recharge the unit if it
has a damaged cord or plug. If the
unit has been damaged, return it to
a service center for repair.
Read all instructions before operating
the Zooka Sports Pitching Machine.
These instructions were written to
ensure your safety and to protect
the equipment.
DANGER: To reduce the risk of
electrical shock, always unplug
the unit from its power source
before cleaning or performing
any maintenance tasks.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
injury to persons, take the following
precautions:
• Never leave the pitching machine
unattended. The pitching machine
is specifically designed to throw
baseballs at high speed. It should
be used with appropriate care.
Important Safety Information
DANGER:
You can be
seriously
injured if
you are
struck by a
ball at high
speed!

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Practice Drills ............................................ 15
Storing the Machine .................................. 16
Taking the Machine Off the Tripod 16
Long Term Storage 16
Changing the Access Code ........................ 17
Avoiding Problems ..................................... 18
Error Codes 19
Troubleshooting 20
Maintenance ............................................. 24
Cleaning the Machine 24
Replacing the Battery 25
Disposing of the Battery 28
Battery Charger Power Cord 28
Replacing the Throwing Cup 29
Optional Accessories 29
Obtaining Service 29
Zooka Warranty ......................................... 30
Record of Purchase.............. inside back cover
Important Safety Information ...................... 2
Essential Maintenance ................................. 4
Charging the Battery 4
Cleaning the Barrel 4
Cleaning the Optical Sensors 4
Unpack ........................................................ 5
Assemble the Tripod .................................... 6
Charge the Battery ...................................... 7
Setup in the Field......................................... 8
Safety Requirements 8
Setting Up the Tripod 8
Attaching the Machine 9
Determining the Pitch Angle 10
Adjusting the Pan Angle 10
Pitching ..................................................... 11
Turning the Machine ON 11
Entering your Access Code 11
Setting the Power Level 12
Emergency Shutdown 12
Load and Throw the Ball 13
Selecting the Type of Ball 14
Checking Battery Status 14
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Essential Maintenance
During long-term storage, the battery
should remain permanently connected
to the charger and the charger plugged
into a power source. A microprocessor,
inside the machine, monitors the
battery and maintains a full charge.
These simple maintenance procedures
will greatly extend the lifetime of
your machine and assure optimum
performance.
Cleaning the Barrel
Grit transferred from the balls into
the barrel will shorten the life of the
cup and barrel.
Clean the cup and barrel after
each use as described on page 25.
Help keep the machine clean by
knocking excess dirt and debris off
balls before loading them into the
machine.
Cleaning the Optical Sensors
Optical sensors detect the ball and
measure its speed. The sensors are
located on either side of the barrel
just inside the ball scoop.
Clean them with a moist cotton swab
after every few practice sessions,
as described on page 25.
DIAGRAM 1 CHARGING THE BATTERY
Charging the Battery
To prevent shortening the life of
the battery, keep it fully charged
by consistently:
recharging the battery promptly after
each use as described on page 6.
storing the pitching machine in a
cool, dry place (preferably below 72°F)
Even if it’s only partially discharged,
always recharge the battery to its
full capacity.
You must recharge the battery
promptly after every use or its life
will be severely shortened.

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PORTABLE BULLPEN
ON/ OFFUPDOWNE NTER
Unpack
The Zooka Sports Pitching Machine
is inspected before shipment so that it
will arrive in good operating condition.
It is shipped with the following parts:
Zooka Sports Pitching Machine
Tripod
Battery charger
Owner’s Manual
Check the contents of your package
upon receipt. Refer to Diagram 2.
If any items are missing or the unit
has been damaged during shipment,
please contact Zooka Sports Customer
Service at 425.861.0111 or visit our
web site at www.zooka.com.
NOTE: Save the shipping container.
Keypad
Display
PITCHING MACHINE
Barrel
Ball scoop
Orange adjustment knob
(adjusts tilt angle and clamps
machine to tripod)
Handle
DIAGRAM 2 ZOOKA SPORTS PITCHING MACHINE AND CONTENTS
1
Mounting bracket
CHARGER
Bolt and nut
LED
(flashes just before
ball is thrown)

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Assemble the Tripod
4. Insert the bolt through the tripod
head and legs so that it extends
out the other side, as shown in
Diagram 4. Align the bolt so the
square part of the bolt head fits
into the slot in the tripod body.
5. Install the spacer and nut onto the
end of the bolt and tighten the nut
with a wrench to clamp the legs
firmly in position.
DIAGRAM 3 TRIPOD ASSEMBLY
The tripod requires simple assembly.
1. Remove the tripod clamping bolt,
spacer, and nut, which are in a bag
which is taped to the tripod legs.
2. Make sure the legs are seated to
full depth in the tripod head. They
should reach the plastic top cap.
3. Spread the two front legs of the
tripod so that the three legs form
equal angles as shown in Diagram 3.
The legs are in the proper position
when the holes in the legs line up
with the hole through the tripod
mounting head.
2DIAGRAM 4 INSERT BOLT IN TRIPOD

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Charge the Battery IMPORTANT: Always charge the
battery in an area at room tempera-
ture or cooler. Do not charge or store
the battery where temperatures
exceed 100°F.
on and begin charging. Initially ‘--’
will appear on the display for 5
minutes while the battery condition
is analyzed.
5. After the battery condition is
determined, the percent of battery
charge appears on the display
along with the word CHARGING.
As the charging progresses, the
display indicates the degree of
charge in 5% increments.
6. The battery recharges to 100%
within 12 to 24 hours. When the
battery is fully charged, the charger
enters a monitoring mode and the
word CHARGING turns off. If the
charge drops below 75%, a new
charge cycle begins and restores
the battery to a full charge.
NOTE: During the charge cycle,
it is normal for the battery to
remain at 95% for a few hours.
The machine can be used prior to
reaching 100%, but periodically it
should be fully charged to ensure
maximum battery life.
DIAGRAM 5 CONNECTING THE CHARGER
3. Plug the end of the charger cable
into the rear panel. See Diagram 5.
4. Plug the charger into a 100 to 130
VAC outlet. The machine will turn
Always charge the battery promptly
after each use, even if it is only
partially discharged.
Proper charging is extremely important
for long battery life. The high-capacity
battery that powers your machine is
a sealed lead acid battery. If properly
maintained, the battery will last 5 to
10 years. If stored in a discharged
condition for an extended period, it
can fail in less than a month.
While in storage, the charger can be
connected to the machine without
overcharging the battery.
Use the charger provided by Zooka
Sports. Other chargers may damage
the unit and void the limited warranty.
3
Charge the battery prior to using
the machine.
To charge the INTERNAL battery:
1. Turn the machine OFF.
2. Make sure that the rear panel
switch is depressed toward the
INTERNAL battery position.

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Setup in the Field
This section describes how to set up the
tripod in the field and attach the pitch-
ing machine. Safety requirements, that
you need to follow, are also provided.
Setting Up the Tripod
Set up the tripod in the pitching
area. The tripod should be positioned
with the two short legs forward and
the longer rear leg pointing toward
second base. See Diagram 6. To
ensure stability, press the tripod legs
into the ground.
DIAGRAM 6 POSITIONING THE TRIPOD
Mounting bracket
Home plate
Tripod rear leg
4Safety Requirements
• Never leave the pitching machine
unattended unless it is turned OFF.
• Make sure that batters wear
batting helmets.
• Keep the area in front of the
pitching machine clear.
• Always be aware of safety. Adult
supervision is required to set up
and use the pitching machine.
• Check the tripod for stability and
verify that all adjustment knobs
are secure.
• With the machine assembled, throw
test pitches to check the aim and
speed of the pitch before pitching
to a batter.

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PORTA BLE BUL L P E N
ON/ OFFUPDOWNENTER
Attaching the Machine
Look at the bottom of the pitching
machine to understand how the
machine and tripod fit together. See
Diagram 7. The large cutout on the
underside of the case fits over the top
of the tripod. The clamping bolt on
the machine slides into the slotted
tab on the tripod.
Take the following steps to assemble
the machine onto the tripod:
1. Loosen the orange knob on the
machine so that it is easy to mount
the machine onto the bracket.
DIAGRAM 8 ATTACHING THE MACHINE
2. With the barrel of the machine
fairly level, place the front edge
of the cutout against the front
of the tripod’s mounting bracket.
Lower the machine into place.
See Diagram 8.
DIAGRAM 9 TIGHTENING THE CLAMPING KNOB
NOTE: It may help to wiggle
the machine slightly to seat the
clamping bolt in the slot on the
tripod’s mounting bracket.
3. Tighten the orange clamping knob
clockwise to secure the machine
onto the tripod’s mounting bracket.
See Diagram 9.
DIAGRAM 7 VIEWING THE CUTOUT
Mounting
bracket
Orange
clamping knob
Loosen the
orange knob
before placing
machine onto
the tripod.
Slot on bracket

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PORTABLEB ULLPEN
ON/ OFF UP DO WN ENTER
DIAGRAM 10 CHANGING THE PITCH ANGLE
Handle
Mounting
bracket
Orange
knob
adjusts
Pitch
Angle.
Label
Determining the Pitch Angle
The power level setting (which affects
speed) and pitching angle determine
the height at which the pitch crosses
the plate. If you increase the speed
of the pitch, you’ll need to flatten the
pitching angle of the machine.
A flat angle on the machine affects
how well the ball seats itself into the
throwing cup, so greater care may be
needed when loading the ball.
To change the pitch angle, take the
following steps (See Diagram 10):
1. Hold the machine’s handle while
loosening the orange knob on the
right side of the case one full turn.
2. To move the unit up or down, apply
pressure to the back of the handle.
3. Tighten the orange knob securely.
Adjusting the Pan Angle
Adjust the horizontal aim of the
machine by shifting the tripod slightly
to the right or left. Press the legs
slightly into the ground in the new
position to ensure stability.
NOTE: Optional tripods are available
with 360°pan adjustment and taller
pitch release height.

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ON OFF UP DO WN ENTER
ACCESS
CODE
ON OFF UP DOWN ENTER
1
Pitching
Turning the Machine On
Once the pitching machine is set up,
make sure that the battery selector
switch on the rear panel is set to
INTERNAL. Press and hold the ON
button until you hear a beep. Then,
release the button.
The machine turns ON and ACCESS
CODE 1 appears in the display.
Entering Your Access Code
A 4-digit number must be entered
to activate the pitching mechanism.
Entry of this code must begin within
a few seconds of turning the machine
ON or it will shut down. The ACCESS
CODE helps prevent unauthorized use
of the pitching machine.
IMPORTANT: Once you enter the
access code, the machine will throw
a pitch whenever a ball is loaded. To
assure safety, do not reveal your Access
Code to anyone except responsible
adults. Always turn the machine OFF
before leaving it unattended.
Your pitching machine is shipped with
the ACCESS CODE preset to 1919.
It is strongly recommended that you
change the code to a 4-digit number
that you can easily remember. Refer
to “Changing the Access Code”
on page 17.
After turning the machine ON, the
display prompts you for the first two
digits of the ACCESS CODE.
1. Press the ▲key to change the
first digit. See Diagram 12.
2. Use the ▼key to adjust the
second digit.
3. When the two digits of the code
are shown correctly, press ENTER.
The display prompts you for the last
2 digits of your code. Repeat steps
1 - 3 above for the last two digits.
If you entered a correct ACCESS
CODE, the display advances to PITCH
mode. Otherwise, the unit displays
“Error 14” and turns OFF.
DIAGRAM 11 TURNING THE MACHINE ON
NOTE: To turn the machine OFF, press
the ON/OFF button. The machine
beeps twice and turns OFF.
DIAGRAM 12 ENTERING THE ACCESS CODE
ACCESS
CODE
ON OFF UP DO WN ENTER
1
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PITCH
ON OFF UP D OW N ENTER
DIAGRAM 14 ADJUSTING THE POWER LEVEL
IMPORTANT: Changes to the power
level settings can only occur when
the compressor is not running.
Pressing any button when the
compressor is running, activates
an emergency shut down.
To adjust the pitch height in the strike
zone, slightly increase or decrease
the power level. If the power level is
changed significantly, you will need
to adjust the pitch angle (elevation).
Refer to “Determining the Pitch
Angle” on page 10.
NOTE: First-time users should start
at a low power level to get used to the
pitching machine. Pitch a few balls,
and then gradually increase the power
level as needed.
Emergency Shutdown
In an emergency, you can stop a pitch
by pushing any button on the keypad
while a ball is in the barrel. Every time
you use the pitching machine, set aside
time to practice aborting pitches so
that you will be comfortable doing
it if an emergency arises.
DIAGRAM 13 PITCH MODE
Setting the Power Level
The power level directly affects the
speed of the pitch. The higher the power
level setting, the faster the pitch.
The power level setting appears on
the display when the machine is ready
to pitch. The default power setting is
40%, which will throw real baseballs
at approximately 35 mph.
Use the ▲▼ buttons to adjust the
power level setting from 1% to 80%.

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Load and Throw the Ball
CAUTION: Be Safe! Batters must wear
helmets. Keep children away from the
pitching machine. Turn the machine
off before leaving it unattended. You
can be seriously injured if you are
struck by a ball thrown from the
pitching machine.
Loading the ball initiates a throw. The
machine pumps up to pressure and
throws the ball. Pitch speed in miles
per hour (MPH) is displayed after each
pitch. The machine repeatedly throws
pitches at the same speed until you
change the power level setting.
The pitching machine can use a number
of different types of balls. Typically, balls
of different weight or rebound charac-
teristics will be thrown at different
speeds and therefore arrive at the
plate at different heights. Approved
ball types are described on page 14.
CAUTION: Always remember to
throw a few test pitches to check the
aim point and speed of the ball before
pitching to the batter.
To load a ball, take the following steps:
1. Use an approved ball as described
in the section titled, “Selecting the
Type of Ball” on page 14.
2. Always load the ball while standing
to the side of the machine. See
Diagram 15.
3. Check that the line-of-fire is clear.
4. Cup a ball in your hand and gently
roll it into the barrel. As the ball
passes the optical sensors, the
compressor is activated and runs
for a few seconds (depending upon
the power level).
The machine provides an audible
and visual countdown, throws the
pitch, and displays the speed in
miles per hour (MPH).
If you block the optics while loading
a ball, the machine will turn OFF.
Avoid placing fingers inside the
barrel while feeding a ball.
NOTE: When the ball is rolled in
at the proper speed, it seats itself
in the cup. A roll that is too fast
or too slow may cause the ball to
bounce out of the cup. If the ball
is not seated in the cup, the pitch
is thrown at a slow speed with a
hollow sound. Most duds result
from rolling the ball in too quickly.
5. To adjust the power level setting for
the next pitch, press the ▲▼ buttons.
6. Load another ball to initiate the
next pitch.
DIAGRAM 15 LOADING THE BALL

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%
BATTERY
ON OFF UP DO W N ENTER
DIAGRAM 16 VIEWING BATTERY STATUS
Selecting the Type of Ball
To optimize consistency from pitch to
pitch, do not mix different ball types
in a single pitching sequence. Discard
lopsided, oversized, or damaged balls.
Machine pitch dimple balls
produce the tightest pitch-
ing pattern because of their
uniformity and symmetry.
They are ideal for practice requiring
pinpoint placement, such as learning
to hit a pitch on the low outside
corner, working on batting mechanics,
or learning to time faster pitching.
They are also very durable.
Real baseballs tend to
scatter about more in the
strike zone because of their
seams and non-uniformity.
This results in more game-realistic
pitching, because the hitter doesn’t
know in advance where the pitch will
be placed. Low quality baseballs should
not be used as they tend to become
lopsided and inaccurate with use.
Franklin Sponge Rubber
baseballs are soft and
work well with the machine.
These rubber baseballs are
somewhat lighter than real baseballs,
but are heavy enough for fielding
practice and game play.
Tennis balls make good
practice balls, especially for
younger players. They are
inexpensive, safer because
they are lighter and softer, and produce
a tight scatter pattern. The pressure-
less type, such as those made by
Tretorn™, are highly recommended
because they are more durable and
do not lose their bounce.
Safety soft-core balls are produced by
several companies. Some brands are
accurate in our machine and some are
not. Generally, those which deform
uniformly when squeezed and which
give a true bounce when dropped onto a
flat surface are likely to perform better.
Visit our website at www.zooka.com
for more information on types of balls.
Checking Battery Status
The battery icon on the display
shows the approximate remaining
battery capacity.
For a more precise measurement,
press the ENTER key after any pitch.
The display will show the remaining
capacity of the battery in 5% incre-
ments. The machine automatically
reverts to pitching mode after 2
seconds or when a ball is loaded.

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Practice Drills
Easy set up and battery operation
make the Zooka Sports Pitching
Machine ideal for a wide variety of
batting and fielding practice drills. Its
accuracy helps players improve their
skills quickly through repetition.
CAUTION: Be Safe! Batters must
wear helmets. Keep children away
from the pitching machine. Turn
the machine off before leaving it
unattended. You or other people
can be killed or seriously injured
if struck by a ball thrown from the
pitching machine.
Tips for Batting Practice
• For young players, use tennis balls.
Tennis balls are inexpensive, softer
and quite accurate.
• For pinpoint accuracy, use machine
pitch dimple balls.
• For beginners, send the pitch right
down the middle. Work with players
on watching the ball and making
contact with it. Synchronize a
throwing motion with each pitch,
to help with timing.
• Have skilled players practice hitting
more difficult pitches on the low
outside corner or up and in tight.
• For more scatter around the strike
zone, use real baseballs rather than
dimple balls.
• Practice bunting.
• Practice “pulling” the ball.
• Practice hitting outside pitches
to the opposite field.
Tips for Outfield Practice
• Adjust the pitch angle and power
level setting to throw high fly balls
or line drives.
• Practice “catch on the run” drills.
Line the players up on the right
field sideline. When the ball is
launched, have the first fielder run
into right field to make the catch.
Launch the next ball and have the
next fielder run the same drill. As
the players gain skill, increase the
distance to be run. Practice varia-
tions of this drill having players
catch balls while running to the
right, left, in, or out.
Tips for Infield Practice
• Have fielders practice judging and
catching pop-ups and line drives.
Keep the pitch speed low until the
players gain skill.
• Practice catching line drives to the
left and right.
• Practice catching short overhead
pop-ups.
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DIAGRAM 17 LIFTING MACHINE OFF THE TRIPOD
Handle
Mounting bracket
Loosen
orange
clamping
knob.
Storing the Machine Taking the Machine Off the Tripod
To remove the machine from the tripod:
1. Make certain that the machine
is turned OFF.
2. Hold the handle on the top of
the machine while loosening the
orange knob on the right side of
the machine one full turn. See
Diagram 17.
3. Lift the machine off the tripod.
4. Recharge the battery, even if it is
only partially discharged.
You must recharge the battery
promptly after every use or its
life will be severely shortened.
Batteries which are stored in a
discharged condition will fail in
less than one month.
Long Term Storage
Store the machine in a cool, dry
location. To store the machine for over
4 months, the best way to maintain
the battery charge is to keep the
machine connected to the charger and
have it plugged into a power source.
The following provides the
recommended storage procedures.
1. Clean the barrel, cup and optics
as described on page 25.
2. Store the pitching machine in a
cool, dry place where temperatures
are between -30°to +75°F.
3. Make sure that the rear panel
switch is set at the INTERNAL
battery position.
4. Attach the charger to the pitching
machine and plug it into a power
source. Charge the battery (prefer-
ably overnight) before using it again.
NOTE: If you decide not to leave the
pitching machine continuously plugged
into a power source, you will need to
recharge the battery fully every 4 months.
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ACCESS
CODE
ON OFF UP D O WN ENTER
1
ACCESS
CODE
ON OFF UP DOWN ENTER
1
DIAGRAM 18 CHANGING THE LEFT DIGIT DIAGRAM 19 ENTERING THE FIRST 2 DIGITS
Changing the
Access Code
The preset code 1919 should be
changed to a number that you can
remember easily. Any number between
0001 and 9999 is allowed.
To change the ACCESS CODE, take
the following steps:
1. Turn the pitching machine OFF.
2. Simultaneously press and hold the
ON and the ENTER buttons until
the unit beeps.
3. Immediately after the beep sounds,
press and hold both ▲▼ buttons for
about 6 seconds while the display
runs through a short diagnostic
test. Hold the ▲▼ buttons until the
machine beeps twice.
NOTE: If you do not hear two
beeps, you will have to start over
by turning the machine OFF.
4. A prompt for the first 2 digits of
your new ACCESS CODE appears
on the display. Use the ▲▼ buttons
to change the numbers. Entry of
the new code must begin within a
few seconds or the machine will
shut down and you will need to
begin again.
5. Press the ▲key to change the left
digit. See Diagram 18.
6. Use the ▼key to change the
right digit.
7. When the two digits of the code are
displayed, press ENTER.
8. The display prompts you to enter
ACCESS CODE 2, the second set of
2 digits. Follow steps 5–7 above.
The machine beeps twice which
confirms the entry of your new ACCESS
CODE. The code appears briefly on
the display and then the display
advances to PITCH mode.
9. Write down your new ACCESS CODE.
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Avoiding Problems
A few easy steps can be taken before
you need to call Customer Service
regarding ERROR codes or pitching
problems. Write ERROR codes down
and follow the instructions given here.
One of the first things to do is verify
whether a problem exists with the
charger or the battery.
Charger
The charger is operating properly if the
machine turns ON when the charger is
connected to the machine and plugged
into a power source. If the machine
remains OFF, then you need to:
check that the rear panel battery
selector switch is depressed toward
the INTERNAL battery position.
use a volt meter to check whether
the charger is defective. Note that
most electronic supply stores will do
this for you.
9Battery
If the battery is suspect, then you
need to:
check that the rear panel battery
selector switch is depressed toward
the INTERNAL battery position.
press the ON button, hold it for a
few seconds and then release it
after you hear a beep. If the
machine does not turn ON, it is
most likely a dead or deeply dis-
charged battery. Charge the battery
for a full 24 hours. Refer to “Charg-
ing the Battery.” If the machine still
does not turn ON, the battery may
need replacement.
check that the internal battery
cables have not become discon-
nected. This requires opening the
machine. Refer to the instructions
found in “Replacing the Battery.”

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Error Codes
If an error occurs, the machine displays:
Error Code Description Solution
10 Program memory error Call service department at 425.861.0111.
11 Low battery voltage Charge battery. (see Section 3)
12 Sunlight on optics Reposition machine or shade optics.
13 Blocked optics Clear or clean optics. (see Section 10) Push cup back
a few inches if it is near the front of the barrel.
14 Incorrect access code Enter correct access code or change code.
(see Section 8)
20 Optics blocked while pitching Clear or clean optics. Avoid placing fingers into
barrel while feeding ball. Feed ball faster.
21 Manual emergency shutdown Restart machine.
22 Battery completely discharged while pitching Charge battery.
30 Incorrect or defective charger Use correct charger—Zooka Part No. 14001.
31 No battery or very low battery Set rear panel switch to ‘INTERNAL’ position or
charge battery. (see Section 3)
32 Battery did not charge fully Disconnect then reconnect charger, this will
initiate a new charge cycle. If error continues,
replace battery. (see Section 10)
If other error codes appear, check with Customer Service at 425.861.0111.

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Troubleshooting
Solutions to the most commonly-reported pitching machine problems are provided below.
Power-related Symptom Solution
Machine doesn’t turn ON. Check that the rear panel battery selector switch is depressed at the
INTERNAL battery position.
Press the ON button, hold it for a few seconds, and then release it after you
hear a beep.
Recharge or replace the battery. Refer to “Charging the Battery.”
Machine turns itself ON. The ON button may have been pressed. Press the button again to turn
OFF the machine.
The machine is connected to the battery charger. The machine turns ON
automatically when the charger is plugged into a power source. Refer to
“Charging the Battery” for more information.
Machine won’t turn OFF. Check to see if the machine is connected to the battery charger. If it is,
the machine is operating correctly. The machine should turn OFF within
10 seconds when you disconnect the charger. If the battery charger is not
connected, call Customer Service immediately. Switch the battery selector
switch on the rear panel to EXTERNAL and do not use the machine!
Keep it away from children.
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