If you are voting naturally, as things come in, you should not be concerned.
The general idea is that serial voting is when you're specifically targeting a user. You're not only not targeting the user, instead voting on the post's contents (from your description), you're also doing so organically and "in the wild" rather than, for example, going through their profile.
Even if you were voting on posts in their profile "naturally", as in on the content and not just that they posted it, going through their profile would still be targeting them.
As for conveying that you believe answers are wrong, it's going to depend on a few factors:
If you think the answer can be fixed, then perhaps suggest the fix in the comments.
If you can't figure out why the user suggested a solution, ask in the comments for clarification.
If you can't imagine a conversation not sounding like you're looking down on them, or targeting them rather than the content... Better for you to just downvote and go. If you don't feel you can word the problem well, or if you (for whatever reason) think the user won't take the criticism well, this is the option you'll want.
And naturally... You don't want to do this on every post of theirs. If it's just blatantly wrong, and you know for sure that it is, just downvote and go. The votes will speak for themselves. If the user can fix it, it'd be nice of you to suggest it. But if you're making suggestions on every post, they might start to feel targeted, even if they know it's just that you're in the same tag at the same time.
For the most part, if you're friendly about it and open-minded if they point out something you didn't think of, you should be fine doing that.