Introduction
The Zoomer Interactive Dalmatian Robot Dog is an advanced robotic pet designed to respond to touch and voice commands. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Zoomer robot dog, ensuring a rewarding interactive experience.

Image: The Zoomer Interactive Dalmatian Robot Dog, a white robot with black spots and expressive LED eyes.
Safety Information
Warning! Contains small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years old.
- Always supervise young children during play.
- Keep Zoomer away from water or other liquids.
- Do not attempt to disassemble or modify Zoomer, as this may cause damage or injury.
- Use only the provided USB cable for charging.
Setup
1. Unboxing
Carefully remove Zoomer and all accessories from the packaging. Ensure all components are present:
- Zoomer Robot Dog
- USB Charging Cable
- Instruction Manual (this document)

Image: The Zoomer product box, showing the robot dog and branding.
2. Charging Zoomer
Zoomer is powered by an internal rechargeable LiPo battery. Before first use, fully charge Zoomer.
- Locate the charging port on Zoomer (refer to the diagram in the quick start guide if available).
- Connect the small end of the USB charging cable to Zoomer's charging port.
- Connect the large end of the USB charging cable to a powered USB port (e.g., computer, USB wall adapter).
- Zoomer's eyes will indicate charging status. A full charge typically takes approximately 1 hour and provides about 30 minutes of active play time.
- Once fully charged, disconnect the USB cable.
3. Powering On/Off
To power on Zoomer, press and hold the button on its back until its eyes light up. To power off, press and hold the same button until its eyes turn off.
Operating Instructions
Voice Commands
Zoomer responds to voice commands in English, Spanish, and French. Speak clearly and directly to Zoomer. Patience is key, as Zoomer is like a puppy learning new tricks. Some commands may require repetition.

Image: Zoomer in a crouched position, ready to respond to commands.
Basic Commands:
- "Sit!": Zoomer will bend its back legs while keeping its front legs straight.
- "Lie Down!": Zoomer will fully bend all its legs and lie down.
- "Look at me!": Place your hand in front of Zoomer, and it will follow your hand with its eyes.
- "Speak!": Zoomer will bark and fold its back legs with each bark.
- "Let's go for a walk!": Zoomer will wag its tail and start running to show excitement.
- "Come here!": Zoomer will bend its legs and move towards the first object it sees.
- "Follow me!": Stand in front of Zoomer, walk, and Zoomer will follow you.
- "Go to sleep!": Zoomer will turn in circles, then lie down.
- "Protect me!": Zoomer will lunge forward with its front legs lowered and back legs straight, barking at any movement.
- "I love you!": Zoomer will bark "I love you."
- "Give me your paw!": Zoomer will move to lift one of its front paws.
- "Play with me!": Slowly move a ball or other object back and forth in front of Zoomer. Zoomer will lunge towards the object, push it with its nose, retreat, then repeat.
- "Do the dead!": Zoomer will roll onto its back; an 'X' will appear in its eyes.
- "Roll over!": Zoomer will roll on the ground, then stand up.

Image: Zoomer lying on its back, demonstrating the "Do the dead!" command.
Independent Mode
If no commands are given for a period, Zoomer will enter Independent Mode and behave like a real dog left to its own devices. It may:
- Stretch
- Wag its tail
- Pant
- Bark to get your attention
- Sneeze
- Lie down
- Walk around and sniff everywhere
- Try to bite its tail
- Simulate urinating
If left alone for too long, Zoomer may become bored and eventually go to sleep.
Maintenance
Cleaning
To clean Zoomer, gently wipe its surface with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Do not immerse Zoomer in water.
Battery Care
To prolong battery life:
- Fully charge Zoomer before storing it for extended periods.
- Avoid completely draining the battery frequently.
- Store Zoomer in a cool, dry place.
Troubleshooting
Zoomer is not responding to commands:
- Ensure Zoomer is powered on and fully charged.
- Speak clearly and at a moderate volume.
- Try repeating the command. Zoomer is still learning and may require practice.
- Ensure there is no excessive background noise interfering with voice recognition.
Zoomer is not charging:
- Verify that the USB cable is securely connected to both Zoomer and the power source.
- Try a different USB port or power adapter.
- Ensure the charging port on Zoomer is clean and free of debris.
Zoomer's movements are erratic or it gets stuck:
- Check for any obstructions on its wheels or joints.
- Ensure Zoomer is operating on a flat, clear surface.
- Its sensors help it avoid obstacles, but extreme conditions may affect performance.
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 6022993 |
| Product Dimensions | 28 x 23 x 20.2 cm |
| Product Weight | 900 grams |
| Recommended Age | 5 years and older |
| Supported Languages | English, Spanish, French |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Battery Type | Rechargeable LiPo (included) |
| Main Material | Durable Plastic |
| Color | White with Black Spots |
| Theme | Animal, Dog |
| First Available Date | May 20, 2013 |
Warranty and Support
Information regarding specific warranty details and customer support contacts is not provided in the product description. Please refer to the product packaging or the manufacturer's official website for the most current warranty and support information.
For additional commands and community support, you may visit the official Zoomer website or social media pages mentioned in the original product information.