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6. Your power pack is equipped with an “Emergency
Energy Reserve Beep.” When your power pack
makes an audible beep, it has only a few miles
of range left. This beep tells you your power pack
is dangerously low on energy and needs to be
recharged immediately. Your power pack will
continue to beep even when it’s charging until it
has recovered its “Emergency Energy Reserve.”
3. Always connect the charger to a
GROUNDED
outlet. When using an extension cord, avoid
excessive voltage drops by using a grounded, 3-
wire, 12-AWG cord no longer than 7.6 m (25 ft).
The charger can be used on 110 V AC or 220 V
AC current. The voltage does not change the
amount of time that the motorcycle takes to
charge.
4.
AVOID
connecting the Zero charger and another
device to a single 15A/20A circuit or the circuit
may become overloaded.
5. Charging a fully discharged Zero X/MX power pack
takes about 2 hours.
7.
When the power pack is fully charged, disconnect
the charger.
8.
Install the power pack into the motorcycle. See
Power Pack Swapping on page 4-6.
Summary of Contents for MX
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Page 56: ...5 3 D A B E H G C F See Bolt Torque Table on page 5 2...
Page 57: ...5 4 A C I D G H See Bolt Torque Table on page 5 2...
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