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CIRCUIT BREAKER
Your ZAPPY is equipped with an automatically resetting circuit
breaker. If it is drawing more than 30 amps of current, it will momen-
tarily shut off. The circuit breaker will reset in a few seconds. The
system will continue to shut down until the current draw is less than
30 amps. The circuit breaker is necessary to protect your motor from
damage.
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON BATTERY CAPACITY
For best battery life
charge your battery to
full capacity at least
once a month, even if
it has not been in use.
It is not recommended
that your battery be
left on the charger for
more than 24 hours.
When the outside temperature drops below 50F degrees, bring your
battery indoors to charge. To determine the effects of cold weather
on your battery performance, please consult the Temperature Effects
on Battery Capacity chart (Fig.2).
HANDLEBAR HEIGHT QUICK ADJUSTMENT
The handlebars should be adjusted to just below the rider's waistline.
To adjust the handlebar height, open and close the quick release
lever with your right hand while gradually tightening the adjustable
nut. Continue tightening the nut until you feel resistance with your
hand at the point when the lever is perpendicular to the head tube.
Grip the head tube with your fingers and use the palm of your hand
to close the lever with as much strength as possible.
FOLDING THE ZAPPY
(Fig.3) The ZAPPY can easily be folded down for compact storage.
Stand at the rear of the ZAPPY, squeeze the brake lever tightly, and
pull down on the handlebars until the handlebars contact the deck.
To unfold the ZAPPY, stand at the
rear of the ZAPPY and pull the
handlebars up until they auto-
matically reposition themselves
into the upright position.
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET!
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Fig.3
0
115 ° F
46 ° C
104 ° F
40 ° C
77 ° F
25 ° C
32 ° F
0 ° C
5 ° F
-15 ° C
20
40
60
80
100
120
Temperature
Fig.2
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