Zap Zapino Owner's Manual

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RidetheFuture
TM
Owner'sManual
OperationandMaintenanceInstructions
Westronglyrecommendthatyoureadthisentire
manualbeforeusingyourvehicleforthefirsttime
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Contents Page
General Instruction before riding Page 3 Point Inspection Page 4 Assembly Instructions Page 5 Technical Specifications Page 6 Parts List Page 7 Front Display Page 8 Ignition Key Positions Page 9 Handle Bar Controls Page 10 Power Boost Button Page 11 Accelerating & Braking Page 12 Battery & Charging Page 13 Performance Page 14 Maintenance Page 15 Maintenance Schedule Page 16 Frequently Asked Questions Page 17, 18 & 19 Special Maintenance Warning Signals Page 20 Troubleshooting Page 21 & 22
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General Instructions Before Riding
1) To ensure the vehicle is functioning correctly, do a quick check of the vehicle’s tires and check that the brakes are working. (For more detailed maintenance instructions see the Maintenance Schedule). Your vehicle has been thoroughly checked by our engineers before delivery but on the spot checks are equally important.
2) When the key is inserted and turned to the "ON" position, the power indicator will illuminate. If current drain is over 60A, the power will be automatically cut off to avoid over-heating. Wait for one minute and then press the red button (see pg.7) to restart the vehicle.
3) To avoid unplanned acceleration, always turn the key to the “OFF” position before dismounting or leaving the bike unattended.
4) SAFETY NOTICE: Be sure that you are seated on the bike and
stands are clear of the floor before touching the throttle handle. If you twist the throttle before you are ready to go or while you are mounting the bike it may run away from you and could lead to an accident.
5) This vehicle may be ridden in wet conditions, but be sure to avoid soaking it during cleaning to avoid damaging any of the electric components.
6) The vehicle should not be left in strong, direct sunlight for long periods as some of the electric components may overheat.
7) Motorcyclists must abide by the same traffic rules and regulations as other motorists. Before taking your motorcycle on a public road, be familiar with traffic rules and regulations and any special requirements for motorcycles.
8) Never drink and ride. Alcohol slows reflexes and greatly limits your ability to operate a motorcycle. Even a very small amount of alcohol will reduce your ability to operate a motorcycle safely.
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Point Inspection before every use
Item Action
Front Brake Squeeze right hand brake and push the vehicle to
see whether it rolls easily. If it does, then the brake must be tightened. Tighten the bolt until the vehicle will no longer move with the brakes applied.
Rear Power/Disc Brake Listen for any noticeable grinding or squealing from
the tires while the brake is applied. If so, contact the supplier.
Brake Fluid Check fluid gauge on the left handlebar to ensure
that the brake fluid is above the indicated level. If not, top it up with a good brand of brake fluid.
Electric Switch Handle Turn Throttle counter clockwise then release; the
Throttle should spring back to stop position. If not,
contact your supplier. Tires Check the tire pressure is 36 PSI Controller/ Motor Check the usage and condition Battery Check the power level by looking at the gauge or
with a voltage meter (26V-12V). Signal Check to make sure your lights are working. Nuts and Bolts Check to make sure that all nuts and bolts are
tightened and secured.
Important Notes
1. Regularly perform a routine maintenance check. Doing so will help protect yourself and your vehicle.
2. If any parts are damaged, whether normal or abnormal, please check with the supplier before riding.
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Assembly Instructions
Installing the mirrors
1. Mirrors can be easily fixed to the handle bars between the grips and the brake handle.
2. Screw in the mirror clockwise. The mirror that goes on the left controller is curved to the left and the mirror that goes on the right controller curves to the right.
3. Secure mirror by tightening the bolt.
4. Clean and adjust both mirrors before you ride. Adjust each mirror so you can see the lane behind you and as far as possible the lane next to you. When the mirror is properly adjusted you can see the edge of your arm and shoulder.
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Technical Specifications
Motor Power 1500W / 2000W Brushless Hub Motor
Battery DC 48V, 38Ah/DC 60V, 20Ah with the green saver ( silicone
power) batteries
Charger 5A,110V~250V/50 Hz ~60Hz
Charging Time 6~10 Hours
Life of Battery 400 Deep Cycles
Wheelbase 10 Inches
Torque 18.45 Foot Pounds
Top Speed 31 mph (50km/H) for 1500W Motor and 40 mph (65km/H) for
2000W motor
Single Charge Max 55 miles (90km) based on 38AH battery, depending on
Terrain and Load
Climbing Capacity 1:5 gradient
Maximum Weight Capacity 282 lbs (128kg)
Tire Front:3.50-10.00 Inch 8PR Rear:3.5-10.00 Inch 8PR, tubeless
tires
Gross Weight 253 (115kgs) with 38AH48V battery and 238 lbs (108kgs) with
20AH60V battery
Net Weight 154 lbs (70kgs) (not including the battery)
Battery Weight 99lbs (45kgs)
Product Size L 70” x W 27” x H47”
Brake System Front: Disk /Back: Drum
EquipmentLocation
HighBeam Indicator
TurnSignal Indicators
DiagnosisLight
DBI “DigitalBattery
Indicators” System
Speedometer
Odometer
FrontPanel
Rear Brake Front Brake High/Low Beam Throttle Turn Signals Lights On/Off Horn High Speed
Mode
Left Handlebar Right Handlebar
Throttle
Lights-On/Off EconomySpeedSwitch
HighSpeedSwitch
Kick Stand Seat Lock
(this automatically Use key to cuts off the power release seat so the bike will remain stationary)
Seat Storage Charge Plug
Charger, tools, etc inside Located under seat
RearViewMirrors
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