General Operation
4.14
The red temperature indicator light (A) on your Zero
motorcycle’s lower dash has two informational stages.
Stage 1, is presented by flashing this indicator and
advises you that the bike is about to enter its thermal
strategy. To avoid encountering an enforced power
reduction, you can choose to slow down a bit until the
indicator stops flashing.
Stage 2, if temperature continues to build, the indicator
light will go solid, letting you know that the thermal
strategy is now being applied and that your
motorcycle’s power will be reduced accordingly. If you
encounter the strategy while trying to maintain a high
vehicle speed, the effect of the strategy will be that your
motorcycle will be gradually slowed down to the point
that the top speed of the bike is “sustainable,” from a
thermal standpoint. If you encounter the strategy due to
a different sustained high power event, such as
continued powering through a low traction surface,
power will simply be reduced to ensure the continued
safe operation of your powertrain.
Please note that the lighting of this temperature indicator
does not indicate that there’s anything malfunctioning with
your Zero motorcycle; it is simply letting you know that the
thermal strategy is working. If you do not moderate your
speed/power, the bike’s system will reduce your
speed/power until your Zero can maintain its maximum
allowable thermal state; but no harm whatsoever will result
from this, since this is exactly how the strategy is meant to
function.
Summary of Contents for DS 2014
Page 1: ...ZERO S ZERO SR ZERO DS 2014 OWNER S MANUAL...
Page 2: ......
Page 18: ...General Information 1 14...
Page 19: ...General Information 1 15...
Page 22: ...Notes 1 18...
Page 27: ...Location of Important Labels 2 5 High Voltage Warning Label Affixed to battery...
Page 28: ...Notes 2 6...
Page 30: ...Controls and Components 3 2 Motorcycle Controls...
Page 32: ...Controls and Components 3 4 Left Side View...
Page 34: ...Controls and Components 3 6 Right Side View...
Page 36: ...Controls and Components 3 8 Dash Overview...
Page 38: ...Controls and Components 3 10 Warning Indicator Lights...
Page 44: ...Controls and Components 3 16 Handlebar Controls...
Page 50: ...Notes 3 22...
Page 72: ...Notes 4 22...
Page 78: ...Maintaining Your Motorcycle 5 6 Left Side of Motorcycle Refer to Torque table on page 5 5...
Page 79: ...Maintaining Your Motorcycle 5 7 Right Side of Motorcycle Refer to Torque table on page 5 5...
Page 98: ...Notes 5 26...
Page 114: ...Notes 6 16...
Page 122: ...Notes 7 8...
Page 126: ...Notes INDEX 4...