General Maintenance
5.22
Parking and Long Term Storage
It is recommended to always leave the power pack
plugged in. The Zero S/SR/DS charger is designed to
maintain a balanced and complete charge at all times
without wasting any electricity.
Over extended periods of time the power pack is
checked every 72 hours to ensure that the cells are
balanced and that the power pack is full.
To prolong the life of your power pack you should store
your motorcycle in a cool area. Storing your motorcycle
in a hot area will cause your power pack’s life to be
shortened.
If, for some reason, your motorcycle was not plugged in
for several days, you should always charge it up before
riding.
For more information on the power pack and the electrical
system see
page 4.13
.
WARNING!
Opening of the power pack is for trained Zero
Motorcycles technicians. Please be aware that incorrect
handling of a Zero power pack can be dangerous. DO
NOT OPEN!
Zero Motorcycles Accessories
Zero motorcycle accessories are designed to complement
and function with other systems on your motorcycle. Your
dealer can accessorize the motorcycle using genuine Zero
accessories.
A full line of parts, accessories, and apparel can be found
on the Zero Motorcycles website.
Fuses
Whenever there is an excessive amount of current flowing
through a circuit the fusible element will melt and create an
open or incomplete circuit. Fuses are a one-time protection
device and must be replaced each time the circuit is
overloaded. Replace the fuse with one of equal current
and voltage rating. If the fuse melts repeatedly, have the
electrical system inspected by your dealer.
Summary of Contents for Zero S Series 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 ...
Page 127: ...First Responder Information High Voltage Components Locations ...