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11. Modifications of the motorcycle may render the
vehicle unsafe and may cause severe personal
injury. Zero Motorcycles cannot be held liable for
non-approved modifications.
12. Be very careful when loading or adding
accessories to your motorcycle. Large, bulky, or
heavy items may adversely affect the handling
and performance of your motorcycle.
13. Failure to follow battery storage and charging
instructions, as described in this Zero Motorcycles
Owner’s Manual, may void the warranty of your
Zero motorcycle. These guidelines have been
rigorously tested to ensure maximum battery
efficiency and service.
Important Operating Information
1. Always turn the key switch and the kill switch to
the OFF position when not actively riding. It is very
easy to forget that the motorcycle is powered up
because it is silent. An accident can occur if the
motorcycle is left powered up while getting on or
off the motorcycle.
2.
Switch the power OFF when backing up or
pushing the motorcycle while dismounted. It is
possible to unintentionally twist the throttle,
resulting in unexpected acceleration.
3.
Use the rear brake when you are stopped on an
incline.
Do not hold the motorcycle using partial
throttle or damage to the motor may occur
.
4.
The Zero S/DS power pack should be plugged in
when storing the motorcycle for extended periods
of time.
5.
Keep your Zero S/DS connected to the charger
when your motorcycle is sitting in storage or if it
will be sitting unused for more than 7 days.
WARNING:
Charge the Zero power pack with the
Zero charger.
The power pack must be charged within 24 hours
if fully discharged, and charged within 60 days if
stored fully charged. Zero recommends that you
plug in your Zero motorcycle after 7 days even if
charged. Please leave your Zero motorcycle
plugged in whenever possible.
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