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Returning a bike 

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please read before riding.  

 

If you have purchased at a store, or have tried a bike at a store and then had 
one sent to you, you are not a mail order customer. We will only refund you for 
the bike if it has a serious fault within the first 28 days. We will not refund you if 
you simply change your mind after a few days. 
 

Mail order purchasers

: A bike will be refunded if returned within 14 days if  

unsuitable or 28 days if faulty. The bike MUST be packed in an identical way to 
that in which it arrived to avoid damage during return transit. We will email  or 
post you instructions on how to do this as it is not straight forward. After 28 
days, if faulty the bike will not be refunded but repaired and returned back to 
you. 
 
Sending your bike back: you can send your bike back using your own courier or 
services or you can call us and we will collect it.  

 
Costs:  returning a bike for a refund 

Return by you of a bike unridden within 14 days: refund less £35 
Collection by us of a bike unridden within 14 days: refund less £60 
Return of a bike unsuitable and ridden within 14 days: refund less £145 
Collection of a bike unsuitable and ridden within 14 days: refund less £160 
Return of a bike faulty  within 28 days ridden or not: full refund* 

 
Costs:  returning a bike with battery or just a battery for servicing 
1st 28 days

: free collect ion and return, free parts, free labour* 

Months 2—12:  

If you return at your cost, we return free, free parts, free labour* 
If we collect, £25, we then return free, free parts, free labour* 

Month 13 onwards 
If you 

return at your cost , we return for £25,  parts at cost, labour £35 p h  

If we collect and return,  £49, parts at cost, labour £35 p h. 
 
Bikes with batteries  or just  batteries cost the same to collect and return. This is 
because batteries on their own require a special courier and this costs more. 
*Repairs needed due to accidents or negligence will be charged for. 

 

*

Costs will be deducted  from a refund for damage in return transit caused 

by poor or inadequate packaging and missing items such as keys. 
 
Paint quality: 

An electric bike has around 120 more parts than a standard bike and these are 
added after the bike has been assembled and the frame sprayed.  
It is inevitable that however well trained, factory workers have a difficult job try-
ing to avoid scratching the paint under these circumstances. You may see minor 
scratches and pin hole dents. If you are not happy we suggest you pack the bike 
up and return it for a refund as we will not able to provide a perfect paint finish. 
Otherwise please call us and we shall arrange to send some touch up paint if 
available. 

WARNINGS 

Safety 

Do not allow anyone under the age of 14 to ride the bike. 
 
Never allow a small child to ride on the rear carrier.  
Their legs or feet could get trapped in the wheel  
mechanism resulting in serious injury. 
 
Wear appropriate safety pads/helmet.  
 
Always ride more slowly and brake more gently in the wet.  
 
Do not walk along with the bike with the electrics switched on. 
You may turn the throttle  by accident and the bike will propel 
itself up into the air.  

 

Other warnings: 

Do not ride the bike if you are over the weight limit for the model you 
have chosen. 
Do not bump the bike up and down kerbs. 
Slow down when riding over bumpy/rough surfaces. 
Do not use the throttle on full constantly.  
It is illegal to use the throttle in mainland Europe. 
Always observe the highway code. 
Do not ride through deep puddles or in snow. 
 

Maintenance warnings: 

Always ensure that power is switched off when performing mainte-
nance on the bike. If you are performing maintenance on any of the 
electrical components on the bike, remove the battery completely be-
fore you begin. 
Pay special attention to the 

“Maintenance” 

section of this manual. It 

contains information that will help keep you safe and prolong the life 
of your bike. Failure to keep your bike maintained could result in 
safety issues for which Woosh Bikes will not be held liable. You may 
also void your warranty if you do not take proper care of your bike. 
Your bike should be stored in a cool dry location. In the winter, you 
should ensure that the battery is not exposed to extreme cold as this 
will shorten its life. If the bike is not going to be used for long periods, 
you should give the battery a half-hour charge every few weeks. 

Summary of Contents for Zephyr CDN

Page 1: ...d in Cambridge please note that you should call our Southend office Email support wooshbikes co uk Telephone 01702 684444 Support staff are available 10am to 5pm Monday to Friday They are not available at weekends As well as telephone support they have to deal with work shop servicing and customers in store so may not be able to take your call Please do not call repeatedly Either leave your name a...

Page 2: ...on much lower profit margins than many of our competitors It also means working hard with our suppliers to constantly improve quality and ensure that each bike is checked before leaving us not something all mail order electric bike companies do There is however only so much we can offer within our price range We would for example like our bikes finished to German standards with every nut and bolt ...

Page 3: ... the motor to seize up and could damage the bat tery Identical bikes No two bikes are identical even if they are the same model and purchased at the same time One may be a little quicker or one motor may be quieter than another This is normal Please make allowances Hill climbing If you are heavy have steep hills or both you may have difficulty getting uphill and in extreme cases the bike may not g...

Page 4: ...y An electric bike has around 120 more parts than a standard bike and these are added after the bike has been assembled and the frame sprayed It is inevitable that however well trained factory workers have a difficult job try ing to avoid scratching the paint under these circumstances You may see minor scratches and pin hole dents If you are not happy we suggest you pack the bike up and return it ...

Page 5: ...eights heavier than 5Kgs being placed on the rear rack of allowing people to ride on the rear rack excessive or constant use of the throttle riding under the influence of drink or drugs riding in dusty sandy environments riding on very poorly maintained roads off road through deep puddles or fords in snow or with a trailer riding carelessly or stunt riding Consumable parts after the first 28 days ...

Page 6: ...rvicing under warranty so a breakdown is unlikely but you should be aware of this Insurance and break down cover Whether from us or any other supplier electric bikes get stolen and break down If you are going to be very highly dependant upon your bike because you are a commuter or have a health problem which would prevent you from riding the bike without power we warmly recommend you take out road...

Page 7: ...rienced ask a local bike shop to do this for you for a fee usually around 35 The aim of the PDI is to ensure safety and should include Checking that the brakes are fully installed set cor rectly and work properly All wheel nuts major fixings spokes and cranks are fully tightened Both wheels are fully aligned and firmly attached to the frame Pedals saddle and handlebars are fully tight and secured ...

Page 8: ...is variation ensures the wheel is straight or trued If all the spokes were equally tight or all very tight the wheel would not be straight In future check your spokes regularly They should definitely be checked after you have ridden the first 300 miles or so and after that roughly every two weeks if you ride daily once every couple of months if you only ride occasionally You will need the spoke ke...

Page 9: ...ccount should you ride the zephyr through deep pud dles fords or deep snow The charging socket on the Zephyr is much lower than on other bikes and if water gets inside will damage the electrics The weight of the rider should not exceed 130kg Use care when attaching the charger Excessive force when attaching or detaching the charger may damage the socket As with all bikes you must regularly check a...

Page 10: ...l us We can resolve 90 of problems reasonably quickly by telephone or email and usually by sending a small replacement part or giving sensible advice Our email address is support wooshbikes co uk Mechanical wear and tear is not the same as a manufacturing defect and things like punctures chain and brake adjustments can be dealt with by a bike shop if re quired Mechanical wear and tear is not cover...

Page 11: ...e bike are checked before despatch you must also thoroughly check the bike yourself before riding it to ensure your own safety DIY Repairs We sell to users willing and able to maintain their bike to a good standard or who have someone who can help with maintenance Most repairs are simple and can be done with help from us over the phone or by email Replacement parts are sent free of charge during t...

Page 12: ... balance of the warranty is transferable but all aspects of our sales conditions such as weight and height restrictions and all warranty terms will apply to your new purchaser If you have purchased your bike second hand from one of our customers please note that we cannot accept responsi bility for the condition of the bike when it is sold to you and no refund can be offered to you under any circu...

Page 13: ...appy to adjust these Controls and Indicators The Zephyr CDN electric bike comes with a throttle control to allow you to vary the amount of assistance from the motor The throttle is located on the left side of the handlebars as shown below When the throttle is pulled fully the motor will provide the most assistance Mounted on the handlebars is the control module This is used to turn the motor bike ...

Page 14: ...letely before each trip You should be prepared to put more effort in when riding up slopes hills The more effort you put in yourself the better the range of the bike will be If you are a heavier user you may find that the motor may cut out when going up some hills this is a protection feature which prevents the various components from overloading this situation can be avoided by adjusting the effo...

Page 15: ...st once a month for a minimum of 30 minutes and keep it in a cool dry location This will slow the ageing process All rechargeable batteries age but the above steps will help the battery to last for as long as possible When the bike is to be put back into service charge the bat tery fully to prepare it for regular use once again Do not attempt to access or repair the battery Do not immerse the bike...

Page 16: ...the front section of the bike anti clockwise and it should come to rest parallel alongside the rear of the bike The handlebars can also be folded if needed by reversing the procedure detailed earlier Operating the Lights To operate the front light and cycle through the available modes press the black button on the top of the light the op tions available are Off On Flashing The rear light is operat...

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