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7.

CHARGING YOUR ZINGO MOVE BATTERY

When the battery indicator light on the top of your ZINGO MOVE flashes red, or if 

you notice that your ZINGO MOVE’s performance is reduced, you must recharge the 

battery.

To charge, place the charger plug the into the wall socket and the charger jack into 

the ZINGO MOVE’s charging port, located on the back left-hand side of the ZINGO 

MOVE next to the power button. Make sure to line up the notch on the jack with the 

groove on the charging port.

The light on the top of the charger will glow red while charging. When it turns green 

your battery is fully charged - unplug the charger immediately. 

In order to take good care of your ZINGO MOVE’s battery, ensure that you 

adhere to the following:

• Always remove the charger as soon as the charger indicator light turns  

   green

• DO NOT charge your ZINGO MOVE for longer than 2 hours at a time as  

   this will damage the battery and void your warranty

• Charge your ZINGO MOVE once every 2 weeks. This will maintain the range  

   and power of your battery

FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE POINTS ABOVE WILL RENDER YOUR 
WARRANTY VOID.

Do not expose batteries to fire as they may leak or explode and may injure 

those close by and/or cause damage to nearby surroundings. Consult your local 

authorities for information on how to dispose of your batteries.

IMPORTANT - BATTERY CARE

Summary of Contents for Zingo Move

Page 1: ...of purchase To activate your warranty visit www tevo co za click the Outdoor tab then click the ZINGO MOVE icon then click the Register Your Warranty link Fill in your details enter the serial number...

Page 2: ...ing your ZINGO MOVE PAGE 10 Trouble shooting PAGE 11 Limited warranty CONTENTS SERVICE CENTRES READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL ASPECTS OF THIS USER MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RIDE YOUR ZINGO MOVE KEEP THIS U...

Page 3: ...surface Do not ride your ZINGO MOVE in the rain or through any adverse weather conditions The electri cal and drive components could be damaged by riding through the aforementioned elements or surface...

Page 4: ...l 3 Battery indicator light 4 Smooth ride hollow tyres 5 Indicator lights front 6 Power button back 7 Charging port 8 Charger 9 Charger jack 10 Charger plug 11 Key 12 Carry bag FAMILIARIZING YOURSELF...

Page 5: ...feet downward to move forward and upward to move backward You should still be using a friends assistance to help you balance in case you lose control Continue to practice this front and backward motio...

Page 6: ...placed if you lean forward you will move forward if you lean backward you will move backward Keep your body centred over the middle of the ZINGO MOVE Do not ride your ZINGO MOVE on any inclined surfac...

Page 7: ...HOW TO RIDE YOUR ZINGO MOVE 6 To turn right point your right foot downward whilst keeping your left foot level To turn left point your left foot downward whilst keeping your right foot level...

Page 8: ...n your battery is fully charged unplug the charger immediately In order to take good care of your ZINGO MOVE s battery ensure that you adhere to the following Always remove the charger as soon as the...

Page 9: ...OVE press the button BEGINNER AND ADVANCED MODES Press the MODE button to choose between beginner and advanced modes In beginner mode the ZINGO MOVE will be easier to ride because the speed is limited...

Page 10: ...to prevent dust accumulating The maximum travel distance of your ZINGO MOVE will depend on several factors including Terrain Smooth flat ground will increase travel distance Rough or bumpy ground will...

Page 11: ...er is correctly connected to the charging port and that there is power to the charger 1 Your ZINGO MOVE is overloaded Keep to the 125kg weight limit 2 Hill is too steep Max range is attained on flat g...

Page 12: ...MOVE limited warranty covers manufacturing defects only for a period of one hundred and eighty 180 days from the original date of purchase This limited warranty does not cover normal wear and tear ty...

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