Owner's Manual
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Various notes. These are necessary instructions to ensure correct use of the mo-
torcycle’s control and adjustment operations, and guarantee its safekeeping and
maintenance, enabling you to enjoy the satisfaction of a motorcycle in optimum
condition.
Warranty terms
The aim of this manual is to help the user to minimize and avoid possible dam-
age to people, property, the environment and, of course, the new motorcycle. For
this, all of the information set out is based on data obtained from the most recent
range of the brand available just before printing. GAS GAS does, however, reserve
the right to make changes without prior notice to the consumer and without incur-
ring any kind of liability. Your nearest dealer will also help to provide you with any
information you need.
Warranty manual
(In accordance with Law 23/2003 of 10 July concerning Warranties in the Sale of
Consumer Goods)
The manufacturer GAS GAS’s warranty rules
The GAS GAS (hereinafter GG) brand hereby guarantees to the end consumer/
purchaser of the vehicle manufactured by GG that both the materials and the
manufacture are free from defects in accordance with the highest quality
standards. Consequently, GG hereby warrants to the final purchaser
(hereinafter the "purchaser"), in accordance with the conditions set forth below,
the repair of any defects in materials or workmanship detected on a new
motorcycle free of charge within the warranty period and without any limitation
as to the number of kilometres travelled or the number of hours of operation.
Warranty period
The warranty period shall commence on the day of delivery of the vehicle to
the purchaser by a GG authorized dealer, or in the case of demonstration models,
on the date the vehicle first starts operating. The seller is liable for any lack of
conformity which becomes manifest within the time period established under Law
23/2003 of 10 July on Warranties in the Sale of Consumer Goods from the time of
delivery and in accordance with Directive 1999/44/EC for the rest of the Member
States of the European Community.
For countries outside the European Community, the warranty period will be
governed by the rules in force in those countries. However, if the lack of
conformity becomes apparent during the first six months from the date of
delivery of the motorcycle, it is presumed that this fault existed when it was
delivered; from the sixth month, the consumer must prove that the non-
conformity existed at the time of delivery of the goods.
Important notice