Battery Installation, Removal, and the
Battery Lock
Install the battery with the Charging Port on the right using
the two motions indicated by arrows 1 and 2 in the photo to
the right. Make sure that the battery is completely in and
that the keyed lock latches it down.
To remove the Battery, insert the Battery Lock Key and turn
it to the right while lifting on the battery's left end.
The Battery Lock Key can be removed to lock the battery
into the chair for theft prevention of the Battery, but the
Zinger has no key to lock the power off. To prevent
unwanted riders from zinging off on your Zinger, either
remove the battery, or when leaving it unattended in a
public place, lock it to a fixed object by wrapping a bicycle
lock through the lower frame tubes.
Checking the Tire Pressure
Your Zinger drives, steers, and brakes by engaging either a
drive roller or a steel brake pad into the rear tires. For this
reason: IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN YOUR REAR
TIRE PRESSURE AT 35-40 PSI (2.8 BAR). If you don’t
have a bicycle pump with a built in pressure gauge, you
should get one. Check the tire pressure monthly or anytime
you feel that the lever motion has become spongy. Low tire
pressure will compromise the Zinger’s handling. Do not over
inflate. Over inflation could cause a tire blow out.
Keep tires inflated to 35-40
PSI
(2.8 Bar).
For proper
performance, do not over or under inflate. Check
pressure monthly.
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