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* IMPORTANT: Charge your batteries ALL THE WAY! If you are plugging into a 110 volt 20 amp circuit, it can take
up to 12 hours to charge batteries that are 100% discharged.
* Take off slowly, avoiding jack-rabbit starts. Pretend an egg is between your foot and the accelerator pedal.
* Add solar panels- this will increase your Xebra's range and battery lifetime.
* Keep your speed slow and steady. A constant 30 mph is better than going 20, 30, 40, 30, etc.
* Anticipate stops and coast into them. Since there is no idle in an EV, you can save quite a bit of energy here.
* Correct tire pressure is critical to maintain good performance and range. It is generally recommended that the tire
pressure be kept at the tire manufacturer's maximum rated pressure of 51 psi. However, if the ride is a little too rough,
the pressure in either the front tire alone or all three tires may be reduced slightly. This will increase the rolling
resistance and reduce the range somewhat, but depending upon your driving requirements, you may decide that the
smoother ride is worth the trade off.
* Avoid steep hills. Take a more level route if possible, even if it is longer.
* Limit the use of all other electrical items, especially your heater.
* Eliminate excess weight from your EV (-100 lbs = 2% increase in range).
* Keep your Xebra garaged during cold weather. Trickle charging with solar panels will help keep the batteries warm,
permitting them to hold their charge longer.
* Be sure your batteries are fully charged before leaving on your trip.
* Use the correct gauge extension cord and not longer than needed (12 AWG-#12/3 or 10AWG-#10/3 must be used
for charging). See Power Cord section for more information.
* Opportunity charge, that is charge wherever and whenever you can (even 30 minutes of charging will give you more
miles than the mathematics suggest). However, remember that for optimal battery life, charge before the battery is
50% discharged as described in the Conditioning the Batteries section.
* Be sure your brakes are properly adjusted and are not rubbing when not engaged.

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Until the better battery arrives, here are some things you can do to extend your range.

RECYCLING BATTERIES

Do not attempt to destroy or disassemble the battery pack or remove any of its components. Also, never touch both terminals with
metal objects or body parts as a short circuit may result. Keep the battery away from children. Failure to comply with these warnings
could result in fire or serious injury.

Lead, mercury, cadmium and a host of other toxic heavy metals contained in most consumer

electronics and batteries pose a real threat to public health and the environment. Recycle your batteries properly, keeping in
compliance with current environmental laws. Do Not dispose of lead-acid batteries in ordinary trash. Consult your local waste
authority for information regarding available recycling and/or disposal options. CALIFORNIA:

According to The California

Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), it is mandatory to recycle your batteries. As of February 9, 2006, according to
California State Law, disposing of batteries with regular garbage is against the law!

Old batteries must be recycled.

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If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National

Highway Traffic safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Qingqi Group Motorcycle Co. LTD.

If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall

and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or

To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov ; or

write to: Administrator, NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington DC 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety

from http://www.safercar.gov.

Qingqi Group Motorcycle Co.

LTD.

Summary of Contents for XEBRA ZAPCAR 2009

Page 1: ...THE GROUND IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE OPERATION OF THIS VEHICLE YOU SHOULD CONSULT YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT YOU FOLLOW THE SAFETY GUIDELINES CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL IN ORDER TO ENSURE MAXIMUM SAFETY FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE STANDARDS OUTLINED IN THIS MANUAL COULD RESULT IN FIRE AND OR SERIOUS INJURY ZAP IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURIES CAUSED BY UNSAFE ...

Page 2: ...edan or to the right of driver s seat truck 8 Turn direction knob to F for forward or to R for reverse and press red reverse button If going in reverse you will hear the reverse beeper 9 Remove foot from brake and place foot on accelerator SLOWLY 10 Drive carefully with gentle turns of the steering wheel 11 Anticipate stops your Xebra does Not have power brakes 12 The most common reason the Xebra ...

Page 3: ...er s Manual 6 7 8 Xebra Sedan Panel Xebra ZAPTRUCK Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Speedometer 2 V oltage meter 3 Ammeter 4 Odometer T rip odometer 5 T rip odometer reset button 6 Hazard lights flasher button 7 Hand brake engage light 8 Low Battery indicator IGNITION MASTER OFF BUTTON DIRECTION KNOB POWER CORD Put the key into the ignition and turn it clockwise one or two clicks Unlike a traditional engin...

Page 4: ...operate the Xebra if any such damage has occurred To close the hatchback lower close and gently press at center until it clicks Do not slam it Rough handling can cause damage to the latch and or body hatchback windshield s 7 7 Owner s Manual Fig 1 The following parts and components are Not intended to be serviced by the user only a ZAP trained technician Any repairs or alterations made to the vehi...

Page 5: ...ra that you can control is the batteries This section contains the procedure to follow in order to optimize the batteries performance and life If the batteries are not maintained properly the ZAP as well as the manufacturer s battery warranty may not be valid 1 Before you operate the Xebra for the first time you must fully charge the batteries using only the supplied internal charger This is an im...

Page 6: ...3 minutes to remove surface charge Leave heater on Place a lead on each terminal of the first battery Record the reading It should be 12 6V or higher Repeat for all six batteries Avoid shorting terminals together with tools or your body Add the six readings together and compare with analog meter reading Alternately make one reading across the entire pack by placing one lead of your meter on the be...

Page 7: ...in the Conditioning the Batteries section Be sure your brakes are properly adjusted and are not rubbing when not engaged 13 Owner s Manual Until the better battery arrives here are some things you can do to extend your range RECYCLING BATTERIES Do not attempt to destroy or disassemble the battery pack or remove any of its components Also never touch both terminals with metal objects or body parts ...

Page 8: ...the brake fluid reservoir gently twist the cap and lift off You will see directly into the wiper fluid tank and fill appropriately when needed 15 Owner s Manual ZERK FITTING SEATADJUSTMENT HEATER Periodically lube the Zerk fitting with a high quality marine grade waterproof lubricant It is located just above the front tire It is recommended to have regular maintenance performed on your Xebra by a ...

Page 9: ... The turn signals are self centering so they will return to neutral after the turn However if the turn is too gradual manual re setting may be required 17 Owner s Manual LIGHTS The Xebra has three lights in the front The center is the running light It is always on when the key is on It has two settings high and low The center light high low switch is located on the console Toggle the switch for hi...

Page 10: ...d will require longer charging or give less range if very cold See the BATTERY MAINTENANCE section for important information on how temperature affects the batteries In cold climates your Xebra should be kept warm in a garage or enclosure In hot climates park in the shade or keep in a cool garage or enclosure 19 Owner s Manual DO NOT POUR WATER ON THE MOTOR MOTOR CONTROLLER DC TO DC CONVERTER OR B...

Page 11: ...ling Fan 4 Horn 5 Batteries 6 Charger 7 Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Owner s Manual ZAPTRUCK SPARE TIRE DUMPINGAND SECURING THE BED The spare tire is located under the rear of the bed Remove it by inserting the long tool provided through the hole on the bed and into the receiver above the tire Fig 1 Rotate the handle until the tire drops far enough to release it Some spares are bolted on When replacin...

Page 12: ...y ZAP Other batteries may explode causing personal injury and damage 2 DO NOTPLACETHE BATTERYNEAR FIRE OR HEAT It could explode 3 Batteries can emit explosive gases while being charged Read the instructions supplied before attempting to charge your battery 4 1 Before charging read the applicable sections including BATTERYCharger Battery Maintenance and Power Cord 2 USE ONLY THE APPROVED GAUGE POWE...

Page 13: ...URY 25 Owner s Manual THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURIES CAUSED BY UNSAFE OR FAULTY REPAIRS ANY REPAIRS MADE TO THIS PRODUCT BY UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIANS ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER ANYALTERATIONS WILL THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY Batteries covered by Battery Manufacturer Charger covered by Charger Manufacturer VOID WARRANTY January 2009 1 WARRANTY COVERAGE PER...

Page 14: ...cture or tire repair also is not covered Parts and labor needed to maintain the Xebra and the replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear 27 Owner s Manual w w Surface rust and deterioration of paint trim upholstery and other appearance items that result from use and or exposure to the elements including sun damage Using the Xebra to tow other vehicles trailers etc may void warranty Batteries...

Page 15: ...PPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD A NEW VEHICLE OR FACTORY RECONDITIONED VEHICLE OR COMPONENT THEREOF WHICH IS IDENTICAL OR REASONABLY EQUIVALENT TO THE WARRANTED PRODUCT OR COMPONENT AT NO COST TO THE PURCHASER REPAIR SHALL MEAN REMEDYING A DEFECT IN THE VEHICLE OR COMPONENT THEREOF AT NO COST TO THE PURCHASER DURING THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD IF THE MANUFACTURER ELECTS TO REPAIR THE VEHICLE IT MAY P...

Page 16: ...d vehicle to come to the USA In these days of record high gas prices daily discussions of global warming and dependence on foreign oil we appreciate your commitment to change Investing in an electric vehicle company and or buying an electric vehicle are two of the best things you can possibly do for the environment We are looking for dealers If you are interested please contact us We are proactive...

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