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WARRANTY 

THE ELECTRIC BICYCLE CO ELECTRIC BICYCLES, TRICYCLES and SCOOTERS 

This Warranty is given by: 

THE ELECTRIC BICYCLE CO PTY LTD ACN 007 066 319 

("

The Electric Bicycle Co

") 

PO Box 2014 Parkdale VIC Australia 3195 

Phone: (03) 9584 3000 
Email: [email protected] 

 

1.

TERM OF WARRANTY AND ITEMS COVERED 

The  Warranty  extends  to  the  specific  TEBCO  Product  purchased  by  the  Purchaser  for  the  following 

period from the date of purchase: 

(a)

the frame of the bicycle, tricycle or scooter for a period of two years; 

(b)

the mechanical and electrical components (including but not limited to the motor, charger and 

circuit boards) for a period of twelve months; and 

2.

NOTICE 

2.1. The Electric Bicycle Co bicycle, The Electric Bicycle Co tricycle and The Electric Bicycle Co scooter are 

designed  and  intended  only  for  the  purpose  of  normal  riding  and  they  are  specifically  not  designed  or 

intended for off-road riding or any other uses including but not limited to jumping, stunt riding or racing. 

2.2. To the greatest extent permitted by law and subject to the Warranty, the Electric Bicycle Co shall not be 

liable  for  any  loss,  damage,  cost,  injury,  harm  and  expense  of  any  kind  (including  without  limitation, 

consequential  loss)  arising  from  the  use  or  supply  of  the  TEBCO  Product  to  the  Purchaser.  The 

Purchaser agrees to exclude all warranties implied by law which may lawfully be excluded. 

2.3. The  Electric  Bicycle  Company  accepts  to  the  extent  set  out  in  the  clauses  herein,  liability  for  all 

warranties  implied  under  the  Australian  Consumer  Law  (set  out  in  Schedule  2  to  the 

Australian 

Competition and Consumer Act 2010 

(Cth)) or under any other legislation the effect of which cannot be 

lawfully excluded.  All warranties and conditions that are capable of exclusion (save for those expressly 

contained in the clauses herein) are expressly excluded. 

3.

EXCEPTIONS TO WARRANTY 

3.1. The Warranty does not apply where a TEBCO Product: 

(a)

has been used in a way for which it was not designed or intended to be used as set out in clause 
2.1 above; 

(b)

has been used for hire, rental or any other commercial purpose; 

(c)

has been modified or changed since its original supply by The Electric Bicycle Co; 

(d)

fails  due  to  an  accident,  abuse  or  neglect,  or  in  the  case  of  battery,  due  to  failure  to  comply 

strictly with The Electric Bicycle Co’s instructions on battery usage.; 

(e)

does not consist solely of original TEBCO Product parts or equipment; or 

(f)

is defective or fails as a result, directly or indirectly, from a person (other than a person explicitly 

authorised  by  The  Electric  Bicycle  Co)  attempting  to  repair,  maintain  or  service  a  TEBCO 

Product, or adjusting or failing to adjust any TEBCO Product requiring normal maintenance and 

service. 

The Electric Bicycle Co warrants to the original purchaser ("

Purchaser

") of bicycles, tricycles, scooters and or 

parts from The Electric Bicycle Co ("

TEBCO Product

") that this TEBCO Product when used for normal riding 

purposes is free from defects in workmanship and materials (the "

Warranty

").

Содержание EXPLORER 2023

Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL EXPLORER www electricbicycle com au...

Страница 2: ...renewable energy Attention Before you use this Explorer please thoroughly read and understand this Owner s Manual Once you understand the Owner s Manual and know that you are familiar with the bicycl...

Страница 3: ...d this Owners Manual carefully Main Functions and Characteristics 1 Highly efficient rare earth brushless geared DC motor 2 36V 15Ah Programmable Digital controller 3 Proportional twist grip throttle...

Страница 4: ...to Power ON Explorer LCD Indicator Panel will activate 4 The Explorer is powered by a 9 Level Pedal Activation System Select desired PAS level simply by depressing or buttons on Left Hand Side Contro...

Страница 5: ...from 240V socket then pull out plug from Bicycle or battery socket REFER TO BATTERY CHARGER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH YOUR CHARGER 6 When charging the battery charger status lamp will glow...

Страница 6: ...osition when you mount or dismount your bicycle Only turn power ON once you are safely seated on your bicycle 2 When starting the bicycle the twist grip throttle should be turned slowly and evenly to...

Страница 7: ...switch ON the Explorer hold the power button for 2 two seconds To switch OFF the Explorer hold the power button again for 2 two seconds If the bike is stationary for more than 10 minutes it will switc...

Страница 8: ...lorer has an in built 6 km h pedestrian function so that the bike can be safely wheeled under power whilst walking beside it To activate hold down the button for as long as you wish to walk the bicycl...

Страница 9: ...trip distance press the or buttons until Y yes is displayed Press the i button confirm and proceed to the next screen in the menu bL Backlight Contrast The backlight contrast setting can be adjusted...

Страница 10: ...r 2 two seconds Ld Wheel Diameter The bicycle wheel diameter can be adjusted by pressing i whilst Ld is flashing on screen The wheel diameter will begin to flash and can be adjusted with the and butto...

Страница 11: ...pecific to The Explorer Acknowledgments This Manual has been developed by BIA Ltd Illustrations reproduced courtesy of BIA member Companies The information contained in this Manual complies with relev...

Страница 12: ...has been supplied in a form not ready for use you must obtain assembly instructions from your supplier Return your bicycle for an initial service by your bicycle retailer to ensure correct functions o...

Страница 13: ...The Cycling Promotion Fund offers helpful hints and links at...

Страница 14: ...UNTAIN OR OFF ROAD The Mountain Bicycle is designed to give the rider maximum control and durability on a wide variety of harsh terrain Everything about the Mountain Bicycle is more rugged Its frame g...

Страница 15: ...handlebar fork assembly axle pegs and wide profile tyres Using a freestyle type bicycle for trick or competition riding may void warranty POWER ASSISTED BICYCLES Have characteristics and equipment wh...

Страница 16: ...s ID label Familiarise yourself with the bicycle s terminology it will make basic maintenance instructions much easier to follow TYPICAL PARTS OF A BICYCLE NOTE Not all components nor all bicycle type...

Страница 17: ...ECAUTIONS 1 1 FITTING YOUR BICYCLE FOR A SAFE RIDE To ride safely and comfortably a bicycle and its equipment must be matched properly to the size and skills of the rider FITTING FOR LEG LENGTH FRAME...

Страница 18: ...saddle out of alignment A loose seat post will allow the saddle to turn or slip and may cause you to lose control and fall Therefore 1 Ask your bicycle retailer to help you make sure you know how to...

Страница 19: ...CONTROLS POSITION ADJUSTMENT The brake and shifting controls on your bicycle are positioned where they work best for most riders The angle of the controls and the position on the handlebars can be ch...

Страница 20: ...to side wobble If a wheel wobbles or hits the brake pads take the bicycle to your bicycle retailer Brakes Check that the brakes operate effectively QUICK RELEASES Are the front wheel rear wheel and se...

Страница 21: ...ever brakes are fitted front chain ring guard rear wheel spoke protector right hand side chain guard where fitted warning stickers affixed to frame Note A replacement fork must be the same length and...

Страница 22: ...lean straight unbroken and securely mounted Equip your bicycle with lights white front and red rear Riding in low light or at night time without reflectors and lights is extremely dangerous YOUR CLOTH...

Страница 23: ...e steps to the hook turn 1 Stay on the left go straight ahead and cross the intersection Stop on the other side of the intersection 2 Swing your bike around to face the new direction 3 Obey any traffi...

Страница 24: ...ling incidents involve small children and teenagers Make sure The bicycle is in good working order The rider knows How to use the controls The road rules Clothing helmet lighting are appropriate for t...

Страница 25: ...age from the bicycle causing damage to the bicycle and risk of a crash It is essential that you Ask your bicycle retailer to show you how to install and remove your wheels safely Use the correct techn...

Страница 26: ...by twisting the adjusting nut Never use the QR lever to wind up the mechanism Tighten or loosen using the adjusting nut with the QR lever in the open position FRONT WHEEL SECONDARY RETENTION DEVICES S...

Страница 27: ...ur front wheel is fitted with axle nuts instead of a Quick Release mechanism use a spanner of the correct size to fit the axle nuts Unwind the axle nut sufficiently to allow the secondary retention de...

Страница 28: ...correct NOTE If you are not sure of any of these steps or how the quick release mechanism operates ask your bicycle retailer REMOVING THE REAR WHEEL Set the rear gear lever so that the chain can be m...

Страница 29: ...the lever from releasing whilst riding When repositioning the wheel in the frame make sure that it is centrally located to prevent rubbing of the wheel on the frame WARNING Failure to properly reinst...

Страница 30: ...eeze the brake levers comfortably Most bicycles are fitted with front and rear hand brake levers and these are attached to either CANTILEVER CALIPERS SIDE PULL CALIPERS DISK or LINEAR BRAKES When repl...

Страница 31: ...d the wheel rim To adjust the brakes on the brake lever turn the barrel adjuster CLOCKWISE to loosen the brake Move the adjuster ANTI CLOCKWISE to tighten the brake Turn the lock ring located below th...

Страница 32: ...ear brake press the brake arms together and unclip the cable lead unit curved metal tube from the pivotted metal stirrup The brake cable remains attached to the opposite brake arm If the cable lead un...

Страница 33: ...s The brake lever for a linear brake is not designed to work with other types SIDE PULL TYPE BRAKES ROAD BICYCLES When your side pull brake caliper is properly adjusted you should have between 1 2mm g...

Страница 34: ...e of the disk itself which can even be damaged by some bicycle parking racks Hydraulic systems may require special tools and adjustments If in doubt about any adjustments or maintainance consult your...

Страница 35: ...A chain INTERNAL GEARED HUB If your bicycle is fitted with a multi speed internal geared rear hub it may require special instruction for correct use adjustment care and maintenance Read carefully the...

Страница 36: ...rs NOTE Some bicycles have gear levers mounted on the down tube see diagram of the frame Using this type of mounting requires practice WARNING Pedalling backwards whilst changing gears can jam the cha...

Страница 37: ...cog smallest rear cog and small chain ring This puts excessive strain on the chain and can damage derailleur parts Practice changing to a lower gear before stopping This will assist easier starting at...

Страница 38: ...positions the ball of the foot over the pedal spindle which gives maximum pedalling power The toe strap when tightened keeps the foot engaged throughout the rotation cycle of the pedal Getting into an...

Страница 39: ...sidewall of the tyre If the tyre pressure on your tyres is not in kilopascals please refer to the conversion table on Page 43 Tyre pressure is given either as maximum pressure or as a pressure range...

Страница 40: ...end of the valve stem with the end of a key or other appropriate object The Presta valve has a narrower diameter and is only found on bicycle tyres To inflate a Presta valve tube using a Presta heade...

Страница 41: ...uch of your bicycle s service and maintenance you can do yourself depends on your level of skill and experience and whether or not you have the special tools required Warning Some bicycle service and...

Страница 42: ...e wheel For advice on appropriate special lubricants ask your bicycle retailer 3 2 MONTHLY SERVICE CHART Monthly servicing of your bicycle is recommended This consists of lubrication and adjustment of...

Страница 43: ...ry Clean and examine all cable wires for kinks and frayed ends Replace if necessary Adjust barrel adjusters and or cable anchor bolts to compensate for cable stretch HUBS Check front and rear hub bear...

Страница 44: ...or excess play or binding Check that the locknut is tight Check bottom bracket is correctly lubricated HEADSET Check headset for excess play or binding Check the locknut is tight PEDALS Check pedal bo...

Страница 45: ...e retailer will help you to select bicycle accessories for the kind of riding you wish to do Bicycle shop staff have the knowledge tools and experience to give you reliable advice and provide maintena...

Страница 46: ...headset Do not attempt to alter the original sizes of these parts Avoid overtightening of the seatpost Any other questions Please contact your bicycle retailer 4 3 TOOLS AND BICYCLE ASSEMBLY Should y...

Страница 47: ...etres The following checklist presumes a bicycle which is assembled except for the handlebar stem brake and gear levers saddle and seat stem pedals frame reflectors and wheels Fit wheels to frame and...

Страница 48: ...led sideways Check derailleur gears hub gears for correct operation adjust to manufacturer s specification Check both brakes for correct operation WARNING If you are unsure about correct assembly and...

Страница 49: ...eoz com au provides additional information www cyclingpromotion com au helping you get more out of your riding 4 5 KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR BICYCLE Take a colour photograph of your bicycle write the fram...

Страница 50: ...eplace blocks Brake block toe in incorrect Correct block toe in Brake blocks rim dirty or wet Clean blocks and rim Brake arms loose Tighten mounting bolts Brakes not working effectively Brake blocks w...

Страница 51: ...oken Replace axle Wheel out of true True wheel Hub cones loose Adjust hub bearings Headset binding Adjust headset Gear shifts faulty Derailleur cables sticking stretched damaged Lubricate tighten repl...

Страница 52: ...Adjust bearings spindle nut Loose bottom bracket spindle bearings Adjust bottom bracket Bent bottom bracket pedal spindle Replace bottom bracket spindle Loose crank Tighten crank bolt Grinding noise...

Страница 53: ...2 8 276 105 7 2 724 45 3 1 310 110 7 6 758 50 3 5 345 115 7 9 793 55 3 8 379 120 8 3 827 60 4 1 414 125 8 6 862 65 4 5 448 130 9 0 896 70 4 8 483 135 9 3 931 75 5 2 517 140 9 7 965 80 5 5 552 145 10 0...

Страница 54: ...tate and Territory consumer and fair trading office numbers Key words CONSUMERAFFAIRS FAIR TRADING Government web sites provide extensive information Check these sources Warranty enquiries should be m...

Страница 55: ...ycle Company accepts to the extent set out in the clauses herein liability for all warranties implied under the Australian Consumer Law set out in Schedule 2 to the Australian Competition and Consumer...

Страница 56: ...onsumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or rep...

Страница 57: ...rable to subsequent owners of products originally purchased from TEBCO To the extent allowed by law the warranty will not be applicable to a battery if The product hasn t been installed operated maint...

Страница 58: ...LARLY CAN LEAD TO SEVERE DEGRADATION OF BATTERY NEGLIGENCE IN THIS MATTER MAY VOID WARRANTY FOR REPLACEMENT BATTERIES CONTACT TEBCO DIRECTLY ON 03 9584 3000 To Register your Bicycle visit www electric...

Страница 59: ...www electricbicycle com au 03 9584 3000...

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