DWMEIGI MG708 Electric Tricycle User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- DWMEiGI
Table of Contents
- MG708 Electric Tricycle
- Safety & Warning
- Introduction
- Operation
- Presentation of LCD Screen
- Specifications of LCD Display
- General Operation
- Riding Instructions
- Guidelines for Using Brakes
- Batteries and Battery Charging
- Battery Storage
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting.
- 12 Month Limited Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MG708 Electric Tricycle
User Manual
DWMEIGI MG708 ELECTRIC TRICYCLE
User Manual
MG708 Electric Tricycle
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY,
PROPERTY DAMAGE AND MAY VOID WARRANTY.
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. PRODUCTS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL MAY
VARY IN APPEARANCE, ASSEMBLY, INCLUSIONS, SPECIFICATIONS, DESCRIPTION
AND PACKAGING.
Safety & Warning
- Riding can be a hazardous activity. Certain conditions may cause the equipment to fail without fault of the manufacturer. The product can and is intended to move, and it is therefore possible to lose control, fall-off and/or get into dangerous situations that no amount of care, instruction or expertise can eliminate. If such things occur, you can be seriously injured or die, even when using safety equipment and other precautions. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND USE COMMON-SENSE. FAILURE TO USE COMMON- SENSE AND HEED ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS INCREASES RISK OF INJURY. USE THE PRODUCT ONLY WITH APPROPRIATE CAUTION AND SERIOUS ATTENTION TO SAFE OPERATION.
- Before riding on the road, take time riding in an enclosed area to familiarise yourself with the controls and behaviours of an electrically assisted bicycle. Try all settings so you are familiar with the results.
- Before every ride, check bicycle condition and ensure that no fasteners are loose, particularly axles, pedals, seat and handlebars. Ensure that the tyres are inflated to within specification (printed on the tyre sidewall), and that the brakes are operating correctly.
- Maximum load capacity = 120kg.
- Understand and obey any local laws or regulations which may affect locations where the product may be used. Ride defensively.
- This product is manufactured for performance and durability but is not impervious to damage. Stunts or other aggressive riding can over-stress and damage the product, and the rider assumes all risks associated with how the product is looked after.
- Keep fingers and other body parts away from moving components.
- Always wear suitable protective equipment, such as an approved safety helmet (with chin strap securely buckled). A helmet may be legally required by local law or regulation in your area. Wear suitable footwear for bicycle riding and clothing that helps make you visible to others.
- Please read this instruction manual carefully before you ride the electric bike for the first time.
- Please always check the brakes prior to riding to make sure they are working correctly. Adjust the brake sensitivity if needed. Only ride at a speed that the conditions permit, for example, slow down on snowy or rainy days.
- Always hold the handlebars with both hands, except when you need notify others you are turning.
- Use a light at night, or when visibility is not good. If you are not able to see clearly with a light, do not attempt to ride your bike.
- Make sure your body and other objects do not come into contact with the chain or the wheels whilst they are moving.
- Never touch the charging connector on the battery case with your hands when they are wet, or with keys or other metallic objects, in case they damage the battery pole and cause a short circuit.
- Wear bright clothing to help make you visible to others when you are riding at night.
- Don’t lend the electric bicycle to anyone who doesn’t know how to operate it, or who haven’t read the manual.
- Like other cycles, it can only carry one person, carrying a passenger is not permitted.
- To brake, the rider must action both brake levers to the correct degree.
- Never ride the electric bike under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Do not ride under bad conditions, such as on uneven, wet or loose surfaces.
- If possible, do not ride in adverse weather conditions, low visibility or if you are very tired.
- This electric bicycle can be used in the rain; however, it must not be submerged in water or puddles. The controller, motor and other electrical devices may be short-circuited, causing damage and creating possible dangerous situations.
- Never spray your bike directly and don’t get the electrical components wet (the battery connector, motor, controller, cables, handlebar controls, etc)
- Don’t let children under the age of 10 ride the bike.
- ONLY use the charger which was provided (never use a charger from a different model).
- The charger is designed for indoor use only. Keep the charger away from water to avoid short circuit. Don’t even use it in a dampening, combustible or explosive environment. Do not remove the plug by pulling the cord, always grip the charging port by its metal body.
- Never modify the electrical system. Alterations could cause a fire resulting in serious injury and could also damage the electrical system.
- Ensure the voltage and frequency of the charger is compatible with mains electrical supply.
- Use the battery charger in dry locations only.
- Regularly check the charger for damage to the electrical cord, plug, enclosure and other parts. If any damage or malfunction occurs, do NOT use the charger until repaired or replaced.
- Do not operate the charger or charge batteries near flammable materials.
- Do not clean or perform any maintenance on the product when it is being charged.
Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing a DWMEIGI pedal assisted bicycle. We hope you
enjoy years of satisfactory and safe riding.
Read the manual
This manual is provided to help you to get the best performance, comfort,
enjoyment and safety from your bicycle. The manual describes specific care and
maintenance procedures that help protect your warranty and ensure trouble-free
use. Please pay particular attention to the section on battery charging and
maintenance.
Read the manual before assembling and riding your bicycle.
Note that the manual is not intended to be an extensive reference source for
servicing, maintenance and/or repairs. For additional assistance, contact an
authorised DWMEIGI service centre.
In the interests of your safety and the safety of others, it is highly
recommended to have your bicycle assembled and serviced / adjusted by a
skilled bicycle mechanic.
Installation Video Guide is available at
www.dwmeigi.us
Operation
Before riding, ensure that all required fasteners are tightened to the correct
torque and charge the battery prior to use.
Always wear a helmet and appropriate safety equipment and always keep both
hands on the handlebars and both feet on the pedals whilst riding. Read,
understand and follow all safety recommendations before riding. Avoid riding
in damp conditions, rain etc as this may affect operation or possibly damage
the bicycle electronics.
No | Name |
---|---|
1 | Rear Cargo Basket |
2 | Controller |
3 | Saddle |
4 | Twist Throttle |
5 | Transmission Shifter |
6 | Display |
7 | Handle Stem |
8 | LED light |
9 | Front Wheel |
10 | Pedal |
11 | Chain Wheel |
12 | Chain Guard |
13 | Rear Wheels |
14 | Battery |
15 | / |
16 | / |
17 | / |
18 | / |
Presentation of LCD Screen
Specifications of LCD Display
Rated voltage: 36V
Rated working current: 10mA
Maximum working current: 30mA
Off-state leakage current: <1uA
Operating temperature: -20~ 60
Storae temerature: -30~ 70
General Operation
To switch on the E-bike system and provide the power supply to the controller,
hold the MODE button for 2 seconds.
To switch off the E-bike system, hold the MODE button for 2s. The E-bike
system no longer uses the battery power.
When E-bike system is switched off, the leakage current is less than 1 A.
When the E-bike is parked for approx. 10 minutes, the E-bike system switches
off automatically.
Please visit our website: www.dwmeigi.us to check the
manual of this LCD display, it has many functions and settings to meet the
rider’s requirements.
Riding Instructions
Check before riding it for the first time:
The bicycle was assembled and checked before leaving the factory,
nevertheless, before using for the first time, check the unit thoroughly.
- First, check to see whether the battery is fully charged and locked.
- Check the air pressure of the tires is normal
- Check and make sure the front and rear brakes are working properly
- Check the tightness of the front and rear wheels
- Check and make sure the handlebar and saddle are fastened tightly enough. Make sure the quick releases are locked and all lock nuts and screws are tightened.
Riding:
Turn on the power switch (turn the ignition key to” ON” position), the power
display indicator will light on, indicating the unit is powered.
Just like riding a normal bicycle, seat yourself on the saddle. Put one foot
on the pedal and do a final check to see that everything is okay and working
well, especially the breaks. Start pedaling, and when you reach a certain
speed, the motor will automatically be activated and start to move your bike.
To stop the bicycle motor, just stop pedaling and the motor will stop
automatically. To bring the vehicle to a halt, use the brake. The brake will
trigger the motor to stop. If either of the brake levers are pulled, the power
will be cut off automatically and the motor will not work.
Battery level gauge: When the battery is getting low, you will see it on
the LCD display, as the battery indicator empties. When this occurs, turn OFF
the power switch and only use the pedals to ride, without the assistance of
the motor. You will have to charge the battery when you get to an electrical
outlet and will be able to use the electric motor again once the unit is fully
charged.
Parking: Shut the power “OFF” and pull out the key of the battery case
while parking. The power switch should be turned “OFF” when pushing so that
you don’t start up the motor by accident. Use a chain lock to further secure
your bicycle when necessary.
Note: Don’t expose the e-bike to sunlight or rain for a long time, or
some electrical components may behave abnormally.
Note: If you use the brakes frequently, turn the bicycle ignition on and
off often, ride against the wind, ride uphills or are pedaling with a higher
load on the bike, the battery will not last as long and you will not be able
to travel as far using the battery.
Using Gears
Some model are equipped with gears. Gears are used to change the ratio
between rotations of the rear wheel and the crank set. This enables you to
pedal less and travel faster on flat or downhill sections, or pedal faster and
travel slower to climb hills. Gearing is independent to pedal assistance, so
pedal assistance operates the same regardless of selected gear. Remember,
however, that pedal assistance is “governed” by overall speed.
The
freewheel (A) are located on the rear axle, known as a “gear cluster” or
“cassette”. The larger the gear, the less number of rotations per rotation of
the crank. The largest gear is the “lowest” and is referred to as “1”. As each
gear becomes smaller, it is a “higher” gear then the previous and is numbered
sequentially. The number of gears may vary between different models. Beneath
the gear cluster is the derailleur mechanism (B), which moves the chain so it
runs on different gears. The derailleur is operated by the rider using
controls mounted on the handlebars. The gear change is “indexed” so each gear
selection positively engages. There may be slight variations between bicycle
models in method to change gear “up” (from a lower gear to a higher gear), or
to change gear “down” (from a higher gear to a lower gear). The image shows a
“7-speed” type that uses a button (C) for changing up gears (push button to
activate derailleur), and a lever (D) for changing down gears (rotate lever
forward to activate derailleur).
Using Brakes
All bicycle models are equipped with a front and rear wheel braking system.
Brakes are used to slow the bicycle down. The braking systems may use
different mechanics, however, the functionality is the same, and that is to
change the energy of the moving bicycle into heat energy (“friction”):
For disc brakes, this means pads made from a special friction material
pinching against a disc mounted to the centre of the bicycle wheel.
The brakes
are operated by the rider through levers mounted to the handlebars. The left-
hand lever operates the rear brake, the right- hand lever operates the front
brake. The ability of the rider to adequately slow and/or stop the bicycle
depends largely on the skill of the rider, the surface being ridden on and
other factors such as rain, tyres, adjustment and condition of the brake parts
etc
Guidelines for Using Brakes
To get the best performance and service life from the brake system, understand and apply the following techniques:
- In wet conditions, which reduces friction, always provide additional distance for braking and adjust how quickly you apply the brakes.
- When applying the brakes, particularly the front brake, use a lower pressure to start with until you feel the brakes starting to “bite”, then increase pressure as required. Do
- NOT over-apply the brakes and cause the wheel to stop rotating this may result in loss of control.
- Maintain the brake friction components (pads, shoes, rubbers) in good condition and replace when they reach the wear limit.
- Maintain brake adjustment so that the brakes perform effectively, the levers are comfortably positioned, and there is not excessive play in adjustable components.
- If the brakes are not performing effectively, making abnormal noise or any part is not serviceable or cannot be adjusted correctly, have the brakes inspected and adjusted by a bicycle mechanic or suitably qualified person.
- If the brake cables become frayed or otherwise damaged, have them replaced by a bicycle mechanic or suitable qualified person.
Batteries and Battery Charging
Before charging, you must turn the power switch to “OFF” and pull out the key. Keep the charger in a dry and ventilated condition when it’s working.
- Firstly, connect the output plug of the charger with the socket of the battery case properly, and then insert the input plug into the electrical outlet. The chargers indicator light will turn on, which means it’s charging.
- When the light turns from Red to Green, it means the battery has been fully charged. Usually, it will take about 4-6 hours to recharge the battery depending on the batteries state of charge. However, it’s a good idea to let it charge for an additional 2 hours after the light has turned green if it’s convenient for you, as it will extend the service life of the battery.
- Do not charge the battery for more than 10 hours to avoid overcharging and damaging the battery. After the light turns GREEN, the charger is in the state of trickle electric current and will fill slowly to attempt to maintain the state of charge. If you are going to be out for a long time, you should disconnect the charger, especially in hot weather.
- The charger will become warm during charging, so keep the charger away from any heat sources. Please always keep the charger dry and clean. The electronics inside contain high voltages, so never disassemble the charger by yourself.
- After charging, please pull the input plug out of the electrical outlet first, and then pull out the output connecting a plug from the battery case. Do not let the charger charge the battery or be left connected for a long time, as it may damage the charger and cause a fire.
- While charging, please keep it the charger and battery out of the reach of children. Do not put anything on top of the charger when use, and prevent any liquid, metal or metal fillings from coming into contact with the charger.
- You can also remove the battery from the bicycle and then charge it. You should lift the saddle with the lever that is underneath it, which will enable you to remove the battery. Before you do this, you will have to unlock the battery with the ignition key. When you finish charging, replace the battery. To replace the battery, insert the battery along with the slide bracket and then lock the battery with the ignition key.
- Do not touch the two poles in the battery case with your hands when the battery is removed for charging. The charging connector poles cannot be touched with any metal or any other material that conducts electricity, otherwise, it may cause a short circuit.
- If you don’t ride your bike for a long time, the battery should be charged at least one time per month. This will ensure the battery life. DO NOT use in the state of low battery capacity. Do not leave your battery in a fully discharged state for long periods of time. The battery will continue to self-discharge, resulting in damage.
- Avoid any contact with water when charging your battery. If a plug or socket gets wet, dry it completely before using.
- When charging, if there is a peculiar smell or the temperature is extremely high, please stop charging immediately and contact us.
Battery Storage
When storing the batteries for a long period of time:
Charge the batteries at least every 30 days to avoid capacity loss. Batteries
slowly self-discharge when unused over a long period. If the battery cells are
left at a critically low charge state, the lifespan and capacity will be
permanently reduced.
Always disconnect the charger from the mains electrical supply and battery
before storing the battery. Avoid storing batteries in extreme temperatures,
whether hot or cold. The recommended battery storage temperature is between 0
and 25°C (32 to 77°F). Avoid exposing batteries to temperatures at or above
40°C (104°F) for extended periods. Batteries are best kept in a cool, dry
place. Do not allow batteries to accumulate condensation, as this may cause
shorting or corrosion.
Tyre Pressures
The tyres must always be inflated to the correct pressure (as specified on the
tyre sidewall) before every ride. Riding the bicycle with either too low or
too high pressures will affect bicycle performance, may affect effective
electrical assistance range, and may render the bicycle as dangerous. Use an
accurate pressure gauge when checking pressures.
Maintenance
ATTENTION: Before carrying out any sort of maintenance, turn off the
power switch and remove the ignition key. Do some test riding and check the
unit is riding normally and safely. Always keep your bike clean. For the
battery poles, when dirty, clean them top prevent reduced efficiency or burnt
poles. Your E-Bike should undergo an annual check-up. This will keep it in
good working condition.
Adjust chain tension:
The chain may loosen after using the bike for a certain period of time, so
please adjust the chain when necessary: Loosen the bolts on the rear shaft, if
the chain is loose, please adjust the Chain Bolts on both sides in clockwise
until correct. If the chain is too tight, adjust the bolts using counter-
clockwise rotation. Keep the crank gear and wheel gear aligned. If you are not
experienced or confident, contact a bike specialist.
Adjusting the brakes:
Correct brake adjustment will make the controls easier and offer greater
safety.
The brakes are adjusted in a similar fashion to any standard bicycle. It is
important for the brakes to work correctly and that the electric cut-off
devices to be in working order (Electric cable to the brake levers).
Once the brakes have been adjusted, make the wheels turn to ensure there is no
binding and check that when either of the brake levers is pulled, the motor
stops working.
Lubrication: For a long service life the following parts of your E-Bike
should be regularly lubricated every half year:
- Front axle
- Chain
- Rear axle
- Freewheel
- Front fork and other rotation parts.
For electrical parts, you do not need to lubricate them because they are
lubricated in the factory. If you find anything wrong, please go to a bicycle
specialist or contact Fortis. Cleaning:
The bike should be cleaned with a damp sponge, taking special care not to get
electrical parts wet (Battery connection, motor (rear axle), electric cables,
handlebar controls, etc.). Dry with a cloth. When cleaning your electric bike,
do not use a steady direct stream of water from a hose. Use a cloth to avoid
short-circuiting any electrical components. Your electric bike has a durable
finish and does not need to be waxed. Clean with a mild detergent and buff to
restore its original shine if needed.
For safety, longest possible service life and reliability, maintain the
bicycle properly. Use the maintenance schedule below for guidance. It is very
important that you check certain systems and components before each and every
ride. The proper condition and function of these systems is critical to your
safety.
Maintenance Schedule
Component / Condition| Check Before Every Ride| *Check Periodically| Clean
/Lubricate| Adjust / Tighten / Replace as Required
Tyre Pressure| ■| | | ■
Tyre Wear / Damage| ■| | | ■
Brake Adjustment| ■| | | ■
Handlebar Tightness| ■| ■| | ■
Controls and Displays| ■| | |
Seat Post Tightness| ■| | | ■
Fasteners / Mounting Hardware| | | | ■
Brake Pads| | ■| | ■
Brake Cable Wear| | ■| | ■
Chain| | ■| ■| ■
Reflectors| | ■| |
Battery / Charger| | ■| | ■
Steering Head Bearings| | ■| ■| ■
Derailleur| | ■| ■| ■
Wheel Spoke Tension| | ■| | ■
Wheel Trueness| | ■| | ■
Wheel Bearings| | ■| ■| ■
Bottom Bracket (Crank) Bearings| | ■| ■| ■
*Every 5 to 10 rides depending on ride length and conditions.
Troubleshooting.
Malfunction | Possible Cause | Possible Solution |
---|---|---|
Pedal assistance notworking | 1. Under-charged battery. |
2. Battery no longer serviceable.
3. Battery charger faulty.
4. Motor electrics or switches damaged
/ faulty.| 1. Charge battery. Follow battery care procedures.
2. Have battery checked. Replace if faulty.
3. Have charger checked. Replace if faulty.
4. Seek diagnosis and repair from authorised
service centre.
Reduced range and/or speed| 1. Under-charged battery.
2. Battery no longer serviceable.
3. Low tyre pressure.
4. Brakes dragging.
5. Terrain, headwind, etc.| 1. Charge battery. Follow battery care
procedures.
2. Have battery checked. Replace if faulty.
3.
Inflate to recommended pressure.
4. Adjust.
5. Normal.
Gear change (where applicable) rough /
not changing| 1. Derailleur cables sticking /
stretched / damaged.
2. Derailleurs / shifter not correctly set.| 1. Lubricate / adjust / replace
cables.
2. Adjust.
Chain slip / jumping off sprockets| 1. Worn sprockets.
2. Stretched chain.
3. Front sprocket loose / out of true.
4. Sprocket teeth bent / broken.
5. Derailleur / shifter not correctly adjusted.| 1. Replace.
2. Replace.
3. Re-true / tighten.
4. Replace.
5. Adjust.
Clicking noises when
pedaling| 1. Stiff chain link.
2. Loose pedals / bearings.
3. Loose bottom bracket / bearings.
4. Bent bottom bracket or pedal bolt.
5. Loose pedal arm bolts.| 1. Lubricate chain.
2. Tighten / adjust bearings.
3. Tighten / adjust bearings.
4. Replace.
5. Tighten.
Grinding noise when
pedaling| 1. Pedal bearings too tight.
2. Bottom bracket bearings too tight.
3. Rear wheel not straight.
4. Chain too tight.
5. Derailleur dirty.| 1. Adjust.
2. Adjust.
3. Align so chain straight.
4. Adjust.
5. Clean and lubricate.
Brakes not effective| 1. Pads worn.
2. Pads / discs dirty.
3. Brake cables binding /
stretched / damaged.
4. Brakes levers binding.
5. Brakes require adjustment.| 1. Replace.
2. Clean and degrease.
3. Lubricate / adjust / replace cables.
4. Clean pivots.
5. Adjust.
Brakes squeal| 1. Pads / discs dirty.
2. Brakes not centred.
3. Caliper fasteners loose.| 1. Clean and degrease.
2. Centre brakes and adjust.
3. Tighten.
Brakes chatter / vibrate| 1. Brake mounting bolts loose.
2. Brakes out of adjustment.
3. Steering head bearings loose.| 1. Tighten.
2. Centre brakes and adjust.
3. Adjust bearings.
Wheel vibration / wobble| 1. Axle bent or broken.
2. Wheel out of true.
3. Wheel hub bearings loose /
not serviceable.
4. Quick-release (if equipped)
mechanism loose.| 1. Replace.
2. True wheel.
3. Adjust / replace.
4. Adjust.
Steering not accurate| 1. Wheels not aligned to frame.
2. Steering head loose / binding.
3. Front forks or frame bent.| 1. Align wheels.
2. Adjust.
3. Straighten.
Motor “clicks” / has reduced power and/or shuts off| 1. Under-charged
battery.
2. Motor internal fault.| 1. Charge battery. Follow battery care procedures.
2. Replace.
No power when pedal assistance switched ON| 1. Blown fuse.
2. Loose connectors / wiring damage.
3. Faulty switch.
4. Faulty controller.| 1. Replace.
2. Check connectors / wiring. Replace as required.
3. Replace.
4. Replace.
Pedal assistance OK, but no display| 1. Loose connectors / wiring damage.
2. Faulty controller.| 1. Check connectors / wiring. Replace as required.
2. Replace.
Display OK, but no pedal assistance| 1. Loose motor connectors /
wiring damage.
2. Poor contact at battery terminals.
3. Faulty braking sensor.| 1. Check connectors / wiring. Replace as
required.
2. Inspect and clean terminals.
3. Replace.
Bicycle runs at full speed without pedalling| 1. Faulty crank sensor.
2. Faulty controller.| 1. Replace.
2. Replace.
Pedal assistance operating intermittently or not as expected| 1. Loose
connectors / wiring damage.
2. Faulty controller.
3. Faulty crank sensor.| 1. Check connectors / wiring. Replace as required.
2. Replace.
Charger shows “full
charge” in an unusually
short amount of time| 1. Faulty charger.
2. Faulty batteries.| 1. Replace.
2. Replace.
Charger indicator not
illuminating when
charger is plugged into
outlet| 1. Outlet has no power.
2. Faulty charger.| 1. Check charger plugged in and electrical supply ON.
2. Replace.
Charger indicator flashes
red and never changes to
green| 1. Damaged wire from charger to battery.
2. Faulty batteries.| 1. Replace charger.
2. Replace.
Some experts believe that the incorrect or prolonged use of almost any product may cause serious injury or death. To help reduce your risk of serious injury or death, refer to the information below.
- Consult all documentation, packaging and product labelling before use. Note that some products feature documentation available online. It is recommended to print and retain the documentation.
- Before each use, check the product for loose/broken/damaged/missing parts, wear or leaks (if applicable). Never use a product with loose/broken/damaged/missing parts, wear or leaks.
- Products must be inspected and serviced (if applicable) by a qualified technician every 6 months. This is based on average residential use by persons of average size and strength, and on a property of average metropolitan size. Use beyond these recommendations may require more frequent inspections/servicing.
- Ensure that all users of the product have completed a suitable industry recognized training course before being allowed access to the product.
- The product has been supplied by a general merchandise retailer that may not be familiar with your specific application or description of application. Be sure to attain third-party approval from aqualified specialist for your application before use, regardless of any assurances from the retailer or its representatives.
- This product is not intended for use where fail-safe operation is required. As with any product (for example, automobile, computer, toaster), there is the possibility of technical issues that may require the repair or replacement of parts, or the product itself. If the possibility of such failure and the associated time it may take to rectify could in any way inconvenience the user, business or employee, or financially affect the user, business or employee, then the product is not suitable for your requirements. This product is not intended for use where incorrect operation or a failure of any kind, including but not limited to, a condition requiring product return, replacement, parts replacement or service by a technician may cause financial loss, loss of employee time or an inconvenience requiring compensation.
- If this product has been purchased in error when considering the information presented here, contact the retailer directly for detailsof their returns policy, if required.
If you have any questions regarding any issues with your electric bicycle,
please contact our Customer Support team on
www.dwmeigi.us
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12 Month Limited Warranty
We warrant against possible manufacturing defects providing the following conditions are satisfied:
- Product is completely and correctly assembled
- Product is used under normal condition for its intended purpose
- Product receives all necessary maintenance and adjustments
- Product is used for general transportation or recreational use only
What is covered by this Limited Warranty;
1 Year Frame only
1 Year Warranty on Motor only
1 Year Warranty on Battery only
What is not covered by this Limited Warranty:
- When the bicycle is used negligently or results in damage due to traffic accident.
- Top Speed is not covered under warranty, if your electric bike does not reach estimated top speeds, this is not covered under warranty.
- If your electric bike does not reach the factory estimated distance advertised, and can vary depending on how you use the electric bike and the total weight carried, this is not covered under warranty.
- All batteries will and do lose capacity over time, capacity loss is not covered under warranty. (If the battery unit is used incorrectly or seal tampered with, this will void your battery warranty). Others that is not covered under warranty for battery are; If you have not charged your battery regularly, left your battery sitting unused for over more than 3 months, If you damaged your charger or battery by incorrect use.
- When your battery starts to lose capacity, and runs for less distance, this is not covered under warranty.
- Damage due to normal wear and tear and maintenance. Parts that are not covered under warranty under normal wear and tear include; tires, tubes, brakes, brake pads, derailleur and gear adjustments, tightening on all nuts, spokes, bottom bracket, chain and general adjustments (Please have your bike service regularly by a bicycle mechanic)
- Rust and corrosion on bike is not covered under warranty.
- Damage due to external causes will not be covered under warranty.
- Any minor scratches, marks or imperfections will not be covered.
Warranty will be void if the product is ever:
- Used in any competitive sport
- Modified in any way, includes but not limited to: modifications to the bicycle , components , electrical components
- Misused, abused or neglected
- Rented, for commercial use, sold or given away
DWMEIGIMOTO will not be liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage
due directly or indirectly from use of this product.
Warranty and Repair Claim
To claim your warranty, please provide proof of purchase and contact us via
email or phone listed below. The cost of sending and returning of your DWMEIGI
electric bike is at the customers expense. Warranty repair timeframe may take
up to 60 days depend on replacement part availability. If there is a delay due
to the nature of the repair, or a delay beyond our control, we will inform you
and do whatever possible to limit the turnaround time of your product.
Other Repairs
All DWMEIGI electric bike repairs which is not covered by warranty can also be
repaired at authorised service centre at the customers cost. We will carry
most of the spare parts on our current and past models. Should you wish to
purchase any parts, please contact us.
Contact Information
Website: www.dwmeigi.us
Address: 14939 Summit Dr,Eastvale, CA 92880
Email: dwmeigi@gmail.com
WHATSAPP: +86 15189772029
Our goods and services come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the
United States Consumer Law. For major failures with the service, you are
entitled:
- to cancel your service contract with us; and
- to a refund for the unused portion, or to compensation for its reduced value.
You are also entitled to choose a refund or replacement for major failures with goods. If a failure with the goods or a service does not amount to a major failure, you are entitled to have the failure rectified in a reasonable time. If this is not done you are entitled to a refund for the goods and to cancel the contract for the service and obtain a refund of any unused portion. You are also entitled to be compensated for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage from a failure in the goods or service.