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The recognition of direct and indirect damages of any kind to persons and things 
deriving directly or indirectly from one or more causes of exclusion mentioned in 
this paragraph is also excluded. 

5. The mere authorization to send the product to the service center does not imply 
that the defect has been recognized as covered by the warranty with consequent 
free repair of the product. The product must be shipped in the original packaging, 
or in another suitable packaging, and in any case inserted in a protective packag-
ing that is suitable for shipment by courier or postal service. Until delivery to the 
service center, the goods travel at the sender’s risk. The warranty does not cover 
any damage that may have occurred during transport to the service center. The 
service center reserves the right to check the validity conditions of the guarantee 
upon receipt of the product. For requests for warranty assistance which, following 
verification by authorized service personnel, should prove to be unfounded due to 
the absence of real defects or due to the absence of defects covered by the guaran-
tee, all costs incurred for the repair will be charged to the customer, the verification 
and controls on defect-free units covered by warranty. The customer will also be 
charged for all transportation costs.

6. If parts or components under warranty are replaced, the parts removed and re-
placed will become the property of the service center. In the event that the repair 
is not physically possible, or is excessively expensive in relation to the value of the 
product, this can be replaced with a product with equivalent or superior technical 
characteristics.
7. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage or loss resulting from the 
failure to use a product for repair, or for any damage or loss resulting from the mal-
function of the product or some of its parts.
8. The period of validity of the battery warranty (if any) is 6 months from purchase.
9. The period of validity of the guarantee for consumers, that is, those who buy
for purposes unrelated to one’s professional or business activity, it is governed by Legisla-
tive Decree 2 February 2002, n.24. - articles 1519-bis and following of the Italian Civil Code 
- (2 years from delivery under legal conditions). For buyers who purchase with a VAT 
number for purposes related to their professional activity, the legal guarantees referred to 
in articles 1490 and following of the Civil Code will apply (1 year from delivery under the 
conditions of the law).

WARRANTY

Summary of Contents for CY26ABi

Page 1: ...EN I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L...

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Page 3: ...p it in a safe place for future reference NOTE It is the user s responsibility to know and comply with the local laws Please respect the local laws and regulations regarding the use of the bicycle as...

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Page 5: ...ARY CHECKS BEFORE USE 15 HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY 16 USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE BATTERY 17 REMOVE THE BATTERY 17 INSERT THE BATTERY 18 USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE CHARGER 18 ASSEMBLY QUEEN 19 RECOMMEN...

Page 6: ...ments avoid distractions and pedal carefully trying to predict the situations that can happen Always use suitable clothes not hindering your movements and flat shoes possibly sports shoes with rubber...

Page 7: ...ch are due exclusively to the responsibility of the cyclist This manual is not intended to be complete with use assistance repair and maintenance For any service repair or maintenance work please cont...

Page 8: ...moving cyclists Please regularly check the reflectors and mounting brackets to make sure they are clean straight intact and mounted in a safe way Replace damagedreflectors andtakeactiontostraightenor...

Page 9: ...hase and install both front and rear lights powe red by battery or generator in order to comply with local require ments and provide adequate visibility wear lights and reflective clothing and accesso...

Page 10: ...o technical waste or return it to the retailer at the time of purchase of new equivalent equi pment on the basis of one to one or 1 to zero for equipment with a lon ger side less than 25 CM Adequate s...

Page 11: ...h QUEEN respects the general safety requirements with reference to the cycling part fra me fork handlebar seat etc The product complies with the Directives EPAC in accordance with EN15194 2017 and ISO...

Page 12: ...x64x112 cm QUEEN28 Included charger INPUT 100 240 V 50 60 Hz OUTPUT 42V 2 A Weight 25 Kg QUEEN26 26 kg QUEEN28 Max load 150 Kg INCLUDED CHARGER DATA Manufacturer JANGXI FU DIAN YOU PIN TECNHOLOGY Mode...

Page 13: ...dal 1 0 Pedal crank 11 Easel 12 Chain 13 Crown 14 Rear wheel 15 Engine 16 Rear fender 17 Rear brake 18 Saddle 19 Seat tube 20 Saddle calibration lever 21 Charging port 22 Front light 23 Rear light 24...

Page 14: ...with frequent accelerations and braking will discharge the battery faster than a regular and uniform pace Correct use and maintenance of the battery correct management of the battery charging and disc...

Page 15: ...ch between ODO total odometer TRIP partial odometer VOL battery voltage TIME time of use Plus and minus keys Press to go to the upper assistance level Long press to turn the front and rear led lights...

Page 16: ...mately 6 hours This may vary conside ring the residual charge After charging is completed pull out the charger plug from the socket then di sconnect the charger connector from the bicycle charging hol...

Page 17: ...e to recharge the battery every two months Battery life can be shortened if not regularly charged or due to the natural discharge Keep the battery away from water from flammable materials or from othe...

Page 18: ...r to avoid damage to the battery and not to void the warranty Do not use the charger in a totally closed environment or with explosive gases and corrosive substances in the area Never shake or beat th...

Page 19: ...ified bicycle mechanic or customer service operator Bolts that are too tight can stretch and deform Bolts that are too loose can move and subject to stress In both ways it can lead to a sudden failure...

Page 20: ...ted If the hips must swing to reach the pedal it means that the saddle is too high If the leg is bent at knee height when the heel is resting on the pedal it means that the saddle is too low The handl...

Page 21: ...flated and intervene if necessary by inflating them Spin the wheel slowly and check that there are no cuts in the tire tread and in the lateral part Before using the bicycle replace any damaged tire T...

Page 22: ...and falling If the gear is present practice it during first ride Remember not to operate the gear lever while pedalling backwards nor to pedal backwards immediately after operating the gear lever as...

Page 23: ...cables and the cable housing carefully If you find rust they are loose or worn have them replaced by a qualified bicycle mechanic Squeeze each pair of contiguous spokes on each side of the wheel betwe...

Page 24: ...ed Like any mechanical device a bicycle and its components are subject to wear and stress The different materials and mechanisms wear out or undergo stresses at different speeds and have different lif...

Page 25: ...ple cables are not covered by the warranty power supply power supplies battery charger batteries wheels cases etc The guarantee does not cover direct and indirect damages suffered by the user or by th...

Page 26: ...d to the customer the verification and controls on defect free units covered by warranty The customer will also be charged for all transportation costs 6 If parts or components under warranty are repl...

Page 27: ...27 Declaration of conformity CY26ABi CY28ABi QUEEN...

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