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Read before riding

Page 2

Delivery Inspection

Page 3

Point Inspection

Page 4

Installing the mirrors

Page 4

Technical Specifications

Page 5

Wiring Diagram

Page 6

Ignition Key Positions

Page 7

Handle Bar Controls

Page 8

Accelerating & Braking

Page 9

Battery & Charging

Page 10

Performance

Page 11

Maintenance

Page 12

Maintenance Schedule

Page 13

Frequently Asked Questions

Page 14 -16

Troubleshooting

Page 17

Diagnostic Warning Signal Lights

Page 18

Warranty

Page 19 - 21

Wiring Display

Page 22

Equipment Location

Page 23 - 24

Contents Page

Summary of Contents for Zapino

Page 1: ...Operation and Maintenance Instructions OWNER S MANUAL We strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before using your vehicle for the first time www zapworld com ZAP 2008 All Rights Reserved...

Page 2: ...tion Key Positions Page 7 Handle Bar Controls Page 8 Accelerating Braking Page 9 Battery Charging Page 10 Performance Page 11 Maintenance Page 12 Maintenance Schedule Page 13 Frequently Asked Question...

Page 3: ...or motorcycles mopeds 8 Alcohol slows reflexes and greatly limits your ability to operate a Even a very small amount of alcohol will reduce your ability to operate a safely 9 SAFETY NOTICE Be sure tha...

Page 4: ...the engine fixing main and side kick stands suspension strut yoke and steering head bearing 5 Check the lights headlight 6 Check all main screws 7 Check the tire pressure 8 Check the function of the f...

Page 5: ...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 Bra...

Page 6: ...p Cycles Wheelbase 10 Inches Torque 103Nm 76 ft lb Top Moped Speed 30 mph 50km H for 3000W motor Single Charge 30Mile 50km based on 38AH battery Climbing Capacity 1 4 Gradient for a 155 lb 70kg Rider...

Page 7: ...2 5mm 2 2 2 Blue 2 5mm Green 2 5mm Yellow 2 5mm 2 2 2 Red 0 3mm Black 0 3mm Green 0 3mm 2 2 2 Red 0 3mm Brown 0 3mm Yellow 0 3mm Red 0 3mm 2 2 2 2 Green 0 3mm Blue 0 3mm Black 0 3mm 2 2 2 White 0 3mm...

Page 8: ...when power is on Key can be taken out when power is off To prevent theft turn the Handle Bar to the far left and turn the key into the lock position The key can be taken out when handle bar is in the...

Page 9: ...1 2 3 4 Speed Switch The dashboard lights headlight and taillight will turn on when the switch is in the middle position Turn throttle counter clockwise to increase speed Economical speed switch can e...

Page 10: ...turn theThrottle until you are in the position to drive 4 To stop release the throttle and apply the front and rear brake simultaneously 5 To move release the brakes and turn theThrottle gradually 6 T...

Page 11: ...range with standard battery is 30miles The driver shouldALWAYS charge the scooter after every trip as this will help the battery s life The life of the Green saver battery is 400 deep cycles 100 disc...

Page 12: ...r when the battery charge is low 2 This vehicle has a power circuit brake system to protect the vehicle when the brake is applied 3 After each trip the driver should turn off the vehicle take out the...

Page 13: ...t rust from forming on the vehicle avoid parking your vehicle in high humidity and corrosive areas To avoid damage to the electrical parts of this vehicle especially the controller do not store the ve...

Page 14: ...nce Battery C C Charger C C Tire Pressure C C C C C C C A Tire Wear C Brake System C C C C A Brake Pad A Nuts and Bolts T T T Mileage 7000 8000 9000 10 000 11 000 12 000 Maintenance Battery C C Charge...

Page 15: ...takes only 4 seconds I When the driver turns the ignition key three beeps will immediately follow telling the driver that the vehicle is ready to drive There is absolutely no warm up time needed Just...

Page 16: ...nd the output plug into the inlet on the right rear side of the vehicle which is clearly marked This will start to recharge the batteries Daily charge of the battery will lengthen its life cycle up to...

Page 17: ...motors produce high torque at low speeds keeping an acceptable balance of torque and energy across the whole speed range In addition to not wasting energy at idle the motors offer the advantage of usi...

Page 18: ...he grip for damage 1 Use a flat head screwdriver to adjust the gap between the rubber handle and the cover 2 Check the Throttle spring 2 Readjust the Throttle supplier 3 The Throttle handle is loose 3...

Page 19: ...after a pause 3 times again First flash 3 and after a pause 2 times again First flash 2 and after a pause 1 time again First flash 2 times problem with throttle spring it didn t come back to normal po...

Page 20: ...and pads cosmetic deterioration and items which deteriorate or fail due to exposure Damage caused by failure to provide proper service maintenance and or storage as described in the ZAP Owner s Manual...

Page 21: ...ABLE OR NECESSARY MAINTENANCE AS OUTLINED IN THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SECTION OF THE OWNER S MANUAL WAS NOT PERFORMED AT THE TIME AND IN THE MANNER SPECIFIED IN SUCH MANUALS FAILURE OF DEALER TO...

Page 22: ...ODUCT 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 ZAP ELECTS...

Page 23: ...22 Wiring Display...

Page 24: ...peedometer Odometer Front Panel Rear View Mirrors Seat Storage and Charge Port Room for helmet charger and tools inside Charge Plug Located under seat Kick Stand This automatically cuts off the power...

Page 25: ...Z A Horn B Throttle and Front Brake Handle C Rear View Mirror D Head Lamp E Dash Board DBI Diagnosis indicator F Odometer Kilometer Mileage G Under seat storage H Rubber Blanket I Tail Lamp J Front Di...

Page 26: ...501 4th Street Santa Rosa CA 95401 USA Tel 707 525 8658 Fax 707 525 8692 Stock Symbol ZAAP...

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