ZACRO K6 Electric Bicycle User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- ZACRO
Table of Contents
- K6 Electric Bicycle
- Product Safety Notice
- Package Contents
- Product Overview
- Adjusting the Suspension Fork
- Operation Guide
- LCD Display Controls
- Personalized Setting
- Remove the Battery
- Charging Procedure
- Daily Care and Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Zaro K6 Electric Bicycle
User Manual
K6 Electric Bicycle
Thank you for purchasing the Zacro Ebike.
We take pride in bringing you a quality product that will offer years of
enjoyment. Please read and understand this manual fully before assembling and
riding your bike. If you have questions after reading this manual, please
refer to the Zacro Support Help Center, contact us by email, and/or give us a
phone call.
We are here to help!
Zacro Help Center: https://www.zacro-tech.com/blogs/manuals-2
Product Safety Notice
! Always wear a helmet when riding your electric bike.
! Keep the two keys properly. If the unique keys are lost, you will not be
able to turn on the bike or replace the battery. If necessary, you should get
more spare keys (We don’t have a backup key).
! Make sure your electric bike has a full battery before taking it out to
ride.
! Always be aware of local road laws, and follow them.
! Do not ride the bike under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
! Always respect pedestrians.
! Do not ride under wet conditions. The electric bike may slide from under
your feet causing injury. Wet conditions may damage the electronics and void
the warranty.
Warning Message
Avoid water – The electric bike is not waterproof. The electronics may be
damaged due to water and water damage is not covered by our warranty. Riding
in wet conditions is also very dangerous and may result in injury.
Avoid prolonged exposure to sun or rain and avoid storage in places with high
temperatures or corrosive gas.
Abuse – We do not cover physical damage due to negligent care and extreme
riding.
Whenever you ride the Zacro Electric Bike, you risk severe injury or even
death from loss of control, collisions, and falls. Use caution and ride at
your own risk.
Do not modify the product from manufacturer’s original design.
Do not exceed the posted speed limit and obey all traffic laws
Avoid touching the charging port directly and do not let it make contact with
a metal object.
Keep hands and all body parts away from moving parts while operating the
electric bike.
Before riding – be sure to check the electric bike over and make sure the
electric bike is operating correctly before each use.
Before riding – be sure to check that the braking system is functioning
properly; also be sure to check that all safety labels are in place and you
understand the safety warnings.
Before riding – be sure that any and all axle guards, chain guards, or
other covers or guards supplied by the manufacturer are in place and in
serviceable condition.
Before riding – be sure to check that the tires are in good condition,
inflated properly, and have sufficient tread remaining.
Never exceed the 264 Ibs (120 kg) maximum load rating.
The electric bike should never be used by children under the age of 18.
Maximum Speed – Your electric bike goes at a maximum speed of 20 mph.
Make note that additional insurance may be required to cover situations you
encounter while riding an electric bike. It is recommended that you contact an
insurance company or broker for advice and consultation.
To conserve electricity, use assist mode, and avoid zero starting,
frequent braking, driving against the wind, carrying heavy loads including
other people and riding with insufficient air pressure.
Package Contents
Carefully check package contents, if anything is missing or damaged, please
contact Zacro Support .
Unpack the bike. Open the bike box and remove the small box inside. With the
help of another person capable of safely lifting a heavy object, remove the
bike from the bike box. Carefully remove the packaging material protecting the
bike frame and components. Please recycle packaging materials especially
cardboard and foam whenever possible. Open the small box and carefully set out
all contents.
Product Overview
Step 4.
Release the clamp under the handlebar, pull the handlebar up or push it down
to adjust height as your desired, then close the clamp to secure handlebar in
place.
Step 5.
Remove the screws on the front fork, then put the front lamp through the screw
and lock the screws.
Step 6.
Open the clamp under the seat post, set it to a height which fit for the rider
then close the clamp to secure the seat in place.
Note: Positioning the seat at the right height is key for better
pedaling, safety and overall comfort. The rider’ s leg length is used to
determine the seat’ s position. When pedaling, your hips should remain level
and your legs should not over-extend. To determine the right seat height, sit
on the Ebike with pedal at its lowest point and place the ball of your foot on
the pedal. If you knee slightly at this position, the seat at the right
height. Additionally, when placing your heel on the pedal, your leg should be
nearly straight.
Step 7.
Holding the crank arm vertical, The left pedal is tightened counterclockwise
and the right pedal is tightened clockwise.
NOTICE:
- Ensure the seaport and seat are properly adjusted before riding. DO NOT raise the seaport beyond the minimum insertion marking etched into the seatpost tube (as shown at right). If the seatpost projects from the frame beyond these markings (shown far right), the seatpost or frame may break, which could cause a rider to lose control and fall. Ensure the minimum insertion markings on the seatpost are inside the seat tube of the frame.
- Before using the bike, always check to ensure all latches, levers, and quick releases are properly secured and undamaged. Check that they are correctly secured before every ride and after every time the bike is left unsupervised, even for a short time. Otherwise, the handlebar stem and/or seatpost may come loose and can result in loss of control, damage to the bike, property, serious injury, and/or death.
Adjusting the Suspension Fork
The suspension fork can move up and down up to 80mm to cushion bumps in the
riding surface, which can make riding on a rough road or trail smoother and
more comfortable. Depending on a rider’s preference, the suspension fork can
be locked out as a rigid fork, which will typically yield higher efficiency
while pedaling.
The lockout lever (1) , located on top of the right side of the
suspension fork, can be turned counterclockwise until it stops to completely
lock out the suspension fork’s travel. To unlock the lockout lever, turn the
knob clockwise until it stops. When the lockout lever is unlocked, resistance
can be adjusted by turning.
The preload adjustment knob (2), located on the top of the left side of the suspension fork. To soften the ride, subtract resistance by turning the preload adjustment knob counterclockwise, in the direction of the small “-” on the knob. To make the suspension stiffer when going over bumps, add resistance by turning the preload adjustment knob clockwise, in the direction of the small “+” on the knob.
Operation Guide
ODO: These numbers show odometer data( cumulative distance)
DST: These numbers show distance data for a single trip. Data is
automatically cleared when the bike is powered off
TIME :These numbers show a single trip time
AVG :These numbers show average speed data for a single trip.
MAX : These numbers show maximum speed data for a single trip.
Battery Level: This icon indicates how much battery life you have left
POWER ASSISTED MODE: 0.1.2.3.4.5:Display the current pedal assisted level
LCD Display Controls
Operation | Directions |
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Turn on bike | Press and hold until power engages |
Turn off bike | Press and hold |
Increase pedal assist (PAS) level | Press button |
Decrease pedal assist (PAS) level | Press button |
Toggle odometer, trip odometer | Press button |
Turn on/off headlight | Press button |
Activate electric bell | Press button |
personalized setting | Press and hold and |
Automatic Cruise | Press and hold during the ride |
Personalized Setting
Under normal interface, press to enter parameter setting mode, the first screen shows P01, press to switch to next parameter, and press or to increase or decrease the value of each parameter. Press + again to quit this mode.
Under this mode, in total 20 parameters:
Number | Set up the item | Specific | The screen appears |
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P01 | Backlight brightness | level 1: lowest |
Level 3: highest
P02| Change metric| 0: KM|
1: MILE
P03| Other| Do not change|
PO4| Hibernate mode time| From 1 to 60 minutes|
0: never enter this mode
P05| Total assist level| Do not change|
P06-P15| Other| Do not change|
P16| reset| (1)ODO distance reset :
Press and hold + button for 5 seconds (2)Factory settings reset:
Press and hold – button for 5 seconds|
P17-P20| Other| Do not change|
NOTES: Don’t change the parameter values which are not suggest to change ,because it might makes the product break down. If accidentally modification has happened and make troubles about instrument, you can start P16 ,a personalized setting program ,that will restore the factory settings.
Remove the Battery
Step1 : Ensure the bike is turned off. Align the key port with the
appropriate “locked” position by inserting the key into the key port, and then
rotating to align the key with the “unlock” icons, and the battery will pop
up. Step2 :
hold the bike frame with your right hand, locate the locking device on the
battery with your left hand then turn anticlockwise.
Step3 :Prop up the battery with your left hand and then remove the
battery with both hands. Note: the battery weighs 9.45 lbs and should be
handled with care.
Notes :
- When the battery is removed, be careful not to drop or damage the battery when loose from the bike. Avoid damaging the exposed connector terminals and keep them clear of debris.
- When installing the battery, ensure the battery is turned off before putting the battery into the frame mount receptacle. Do not force the battery onto the receptacle; slowly align and push the battery into the receptacle. Ensure the battery has been properly secured to the bike before each use by carefully pressing the battery to the bike frame with both hands to test the security of the attachment of the battery to the mount.
Charging Procedure
Please execute the following steps to charge your Ebike battery:
- Ensure the bike is off.
- Remove the rubber cover on the charging port.
- Plug the charger into the battery’ s charging port, BEFORE PLUGGING CHARGER INTO POWER OUTLET: with the battery on or off the bike, place the charger on a flat, secure place, and connect the DC output plug from the charger (round barrel connector) to the charging port on the side of the battery.
- Plug the charger into a power outlet: connect the charger input plug (110/240-volt plug) to the power outlet. Charging should initiate and will be indicated by the LED charge status light on the charger illuminating as a solid red light. During charging process, the indicator light on the battery won’t light up.
- Unplug the charger from the outlet, then the charging port: once fully charged, indicated by the charger’ s indicator light turning to solid green, unplug the charger from the wall outlet first, then remove the charger output plug from the battery charging port. Quick press the button on the battery, the indicator light will turn green. Always charge your battery in temperature between 50 ˚F – 70˚F (10˚C-25˚C) and ensure the battery and charger are not damaged before initiating charge. If you notice anything unusual while charging, please discontinue charging and using the bike. Contact Zacro Bikes Product Support for help.
Daily Care and Maintenance
Cleaning and Storage
If you see stains on the bike body, wipe them off with a damp cloth. If the
stains won’t scrub off, put on some toothpaste, and brush them with a tooth
brush, then wipe them off with a damp cloth.
Notes: do not clean the bike with alcohol, gasoline, kerosene or other
corrosive and volatile chemical solvents to prevent dire damage. Do not wash
the bike with a high-pressure water spray. During cleaning, make sure that the
bike turned off, the charging cable is unplugged, and the rubber flap is
closed as water leakage may result in electric shock or other major problems.
When the bike not in use, keep it indoors where it is dry and cool. Do not put
it outdoors for along time. Excessive sunlight, overheating and over cooling
accelerate the battery pack’s life span.
Battery Maintenance
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Use original battery packs, use of other models or brands may bring about safety issues;
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Do not touch the contacts. Do not dismantle or puncture the casing. Keep the contacts away from metal objects to prevent short circuit which may result in battery damage or even injuries and deaths;
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Use original power adapter to avoid potential damage or fire;
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Mishandling of used batteries may do tremendous harm to the environment. To protect natural
environment, please follow local regulations to properly dispose used batteries. -
After every use, fully charge the battery to prolong its life span.
Storage and Disposal
- Please try to store the bike in a cool and dry place between 50 °F – 77 °F (10 °C – 25 °C). In extremely humid environments the interior of the bike may suffer condensation or even water accumulation, which may damage the battery rapidly. Devices are not intended for use at elevations greater than 2000m above sea level prolonged exposure to UV rays, rain and the elements may damage the enclosure materials, store indoors when no tin use.
- In daily use, try to avoid recharging the bike after completely exhausting the battery. If the battery is low, charge it as soon as possible.
- Please charge the bike every other month to preserve the battery.
Recommended Service Intervals
Regular inspection and maintenance are key to ensure bikes from Zacro function
as intended, and to reduce wear and tear on their systems. Recommended service
intervals are meant to be used as guidelines. Real world wear and tear, and
the need for service, will vary with conditions of use. We generally
recommend inspections, service, and necessary replacements be performed at the
time or mileage interval that comes first in the following table.
Inspect | Service | Replace |
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1. Check drivetrain for proper alignment and function (including the chain,
freewheel, chainring, and derailleur).
2. Check wheel trueness and for quiet wheel operation (without spoke noise).
3. Check condition of frame for any damage| 1. Clean frame by wiping frame
down with damp cloth.
2. Use barrel adjuster(s) to tension derailleur/brake cables if needed.| 1.
Replace any components confirmed by Zacro Product Support or a certified,
reputable bike mechanic to be d imaged beyond repair or broken.
1. Check brake pad alignment, brake cable tension.
2. Check bike is shifting properly, proper derailleur cable tension.
3. Check chain stretch.
4. Check brake and shifter cables for corrosion or fraying.
5. Check spoke tension.
6. Check accessory mounting (rack mounting bolts, fender hardware, and
alignment).| 1. Clean and lubricate drivetrain.
2. Check crankset and pedal torque.
3. Clean brake and shift cables.
4. True and tension wheels if any loose spokes are discovered.
5. Balance the battery.| 1. Replace brake and shift cables if necessary.
2. Replace brake pads if necessary.
1. Inspect drivetrain (chain, chainring, freewheel, and derailleur).
2. Inspect all cables and housings.| 1. Standard tune-up by certified,
reputable bike mechanic is recommended.
2. Grease bottom bracket.| 1. Replace brake pads.
2. Replace tires if necessary.
3. Replace cables and housings if necessary
Pre-Ride Safety Checklist
Notice: Before every ride, and after every 25-45 miles (40-72 km), we
advise following the pre-ride safety checklist.
Safety Check|
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1. Brakes| Ensure front and rear brakes work properly.
Check brake pads for wear and ensure they are not overwork. Ensure brake pads
are correctly positioned in relation to the rims. Ensure brake cables are
lubricated, correctly adjusted, and display no obvious wear. Ensure brake
levers are lubricated and tightly secured to the handlebar.
Test that the brake levers are firm and that the brake, motor cut o functions.
and the brake light are functioning properly.
2. Wheels and Tires| Ensure tires are inflated within the recommended limits
posted on the tire sidewalls and hold air. Ensure tires have good tread, have
no bulges or excessive wear, and are free from any other damage. Ensure rims
run true and have no obvious wobbles, dents, or kinks.
Ensure all wheel spokes are tight and not broken.
Check axle nuts and front wheel quick release to ensure they are tight.
Ensure the locking lever on the quick release skewer is correctly tensioned,
fully closed, and secured.
3. Steering| Ensure the handlebar and stem are correctly adjusted, tightened
and allow proper steering. Perform a handlebar twist test (see assembly step
3) to ensure the stem clamp bolt security.
Ensure the handlebar is set correctly in relation to the fork and the
direction of travel.
4. Chain| Ensure the chain is clean, oiled, and runs smoothly.
Extra care is required in wet, salty/otherwise corrosive, or dusty conditions.
5. Bearings| Ensure all bearings are lubricated, run freely, and display no
excess movement, grinding, or rattling.
6. Cranks and Pedals| Check headset, wheel bearings, pedal bearings, and
bottom bracket bearings. Ensure pedals are securely tightened to the cranks.
Ensure the cranks are securely tightened and are not bent.
7. Derailleur and Mechanical Cables| Check that the derailleur is adjusted
and functioning properly.
Ensure shifter and brake levers are attached to the handlebar securely. Ensure
all shifter and brake cables are properly lubricated.
8. Frame, Fork, and Seat| Check that the frame and fork are not bent or
broken.
If either frame or fork are bent or broken, they secured and undamaged.
Check that the seat is adjusted properly, and seatpost quick release lever is
securely tightened
9. Motor Drive Assembly and Throttle| Ensure hub motor is spinning smoothly
and motor bearings are in good working order. Ensure all power cables running
to hub motor are secured and undamaged.
Make sure the hub motor axle bolts are secured and the torque arm, torque arm
bolt, and torque washers are in place.
10. Battery| Ensure battery is charged before use. Ensure there is no damage
to battery.
Lock battery to frame and ensure that it is secured.
Charge and store bike and battery in a dry location, between 10 °C – 25 °C (50
°F – 77 °F). Let bike dry completely before using again.
11. Electrical Cables| Look over connectors to make sure they are fully
seated and free from debris or moisture. Check cables and cable housing for
obvious signs of damage.
Ensure headlight, taillight, and brake light are functioning, adjusted
properly, and unobstructed.
12. Accessories| Ensure all reflectors are properly fitted and not obscured.
Ensure all other fittings on bike are properly secured and functioning.
Inspect helmet and other safety gear for signs of damage.
Ensure rider is wearing a helmet and other required riding safety gear.
Ensure mounting hardware is properly secured if fitted with a front rack, rear
rack, basket, etc.
Ensure the taillight and taillight power wire are properly secured if fitted
with rear rack.
Ensure the fender mounting hardware is properly secured if fitted with
fenders. Ensure there are no cracks or holes in fenders.
If installed, ensure the optional rear wheel lock is secured in the unlocked
position and the key is removed before every ride.
Your cables, spokes, and chain will stretch after an initial break-in period of 50-100 mi (80-160 km), and bolted connections can loosen. Always have a certified, reputable bike mechanic perform a tune-up on your Zacro Step- Through after your initial break-in period of 50-100 mi (80-160 km) (depending on riding conditions such as total weight, riding characteristics, and terrain). Regular inspections and tune-ups are particularly important for ensuring that your bike remains safe and fun to ride.
Tire Information
Zacro K6 uses 20″×4″ rubber tires with inner tubes. The tires are designed for
durability and safety for regular cycling activities and to be checked before
each use for proper inflation and condition. Proper inflation, care, and
timely replacement will help to ensure that your bike’s operational
characteristics will be maintained, and unsafe conditions avoided.
Zacro Bikes recommends 5-30 PSI for the stock tires on Zacro K6. Always stay
within the manufacturer’s recommended air pressure range as listed on the tire
sidewalls
It is critically important that proper air pressure is always maintained in
pneumatic tires. Do not underinflated or overinflated your tires. Low pressure
may result in loss of control, and overinflated tires may burst. Failure to
always maintain the air pressure rating indicated on pneumatic tires may
result in tire and/or wheel failure.
Inflate your tires from a regulated air source with an available pressure
gauge. Inflating your tires from an unregulated air source could overinflated
them, resulting in a burst tire.
Even tires equipped with built-in flat-preventative tire liners, like those
that come with bikes by Zacro Bikes, can and do get flats from punctures,
pinches, impact, and other causes.
When tire wear becomes evident or a flat tire is discovered, you must replace
the tires and/or tubes before operating the bike or injury to operators and/or
damage to your bike could occur.
When changing a tire or tube, ensure that all air pressure has been removed
from the inner tube prior to removing the tire from the rim. Failure to remove
all air pressure from the inner tube could result in serious injury.
Using aftermarket tires or inner tubes, not provided by Zacro Bikes may void
your warranty, create an unsafe riding condition, or damage to your bike by
Zacro Bikes. If required by law, ensure replacement aftermarket tires have
sufficient reflective sidewall striping.
For more information on tire or tube replacement procedures, or questions
about tire inflation, contact Zacro Bikes Product Support.
Link: https://www.zacro-tech.com/
Derailleur
On the right side of handlebar, next to the brake lever, you can see two
levers with 7-1 gears Those are derailleur levers. By pressing those levers,
you can make the chain move to different gears to change your riding
experience.
Troubleshooting
| Symptoms| Possible Causes| Most Common Solutions
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1| The bike does not work| 1. Insufficient battery power
2. Faulty connections
3. Battery not fully seated in tray
4. Improper turn on sequence
5. Brakes are applied| 1. Charge the battery
2. Clean and repair connectors
3. Install battery correctly
4. Turn on bike with proper sequence
5. Disengage brakes
2| Irregular acceleration and/ or reduced top speed| 1. Insufficient battery
power
2. Loose or damaged throttle
3. Misaligned or damaged magnet ring| 1. Charge or replace battery
2. Replace throttle
3. Align or replace magnet ring
3| The motor does not respond when the bike is powered on| 1. Loose wiring
2. Loose or damaged throttle
3. Loose or damaged motor plug wire
4. Damaged motor| 1. Repair and or reconnect
2. Tighten or replace
3. Secure or replace
4. Repair or replace
4| Reduced range| 1. Low tire pressure
2. Low or faulty battery
3. Driving with too many hills, headwind, braking, and/or excessive load
4. Battery discharged for long period of time without regular charges, aged,
damaged.
5. Brakes rubbing|
1. Adjust tire pressure
2. Check connections or charge battery
3. Assist with pedals or adjust route
4. Contact Product Support if range decline persists.
5. Adjust the brakes
5| The battery will not charge| 1. Charger not well connected
2. Charger damaged
3. Battery damaged
4. Wiring damaged| 1. Adjust the connections
2. Replace
3. Replace
4. Repair or replace
6| Wheel or motor makes strange noises| 1. Loose or damaged wheel spokes or
rim
2. Loose or damaged motor wiring| 1. Tighten, repair, or replace
2. Reconnect or replace motor.
Error Detection
Your bike from Zacro Bikes is equipped with an error detection system
integrated into the display and controller. In the case of an electronic
control system fault an error code should display. The following error codes
are the most common and can aid in troubleshooting. If your bike has an error
code displayed at any time it is recommended that you cease operation and
contact Zacro Bikes immediately.
Error Code | Definition |
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E07 | Motor Error |
E08 | Throttle Error |
E09 | Controller Error |
E10 | COM receive Error |
E11 | COM send Error |
E12 | BMS communication Error |
E13 | Head light Error |
Additional Information on Wear
Components of ZACRO are subject to higher wear when compared to bikes without
power assistance.
This is because ZACRO can travel at higher average speeds than regular
bicycles and has a greater weight. Higher wear is not a defect in the product
and is not subject to warranty. Typical components affected are the tires,
brake pads and rotors, suspension forks, spokes, wheels, and the battery.
When the useful life of a component is surpassed it can cause unexpected loss
of function. This can result in serious injuries or even death. Therefore, pay
attention to wear characteristics such as cracks, scratches, or changes in the
color or operation of components which could indicate useful life has been
exceeded. Worn components should be replaced immediately. If you are
unfamiliar with regular maintenance, a certified, reputable bike mechanic
should be consulted.
Specifications
Model Name | ZACRO K6 |
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Max. Load Capacity | 264lbs. / 120 kg (including Max. Load for Rack) |
Max. Speed (PAS) | 20mph / 32km/h |
Motor | 48V 500W Brushless Hub |
Battery | 48V 15Ah |
Battery Adaptation | DC54.6V 3A |
Wheel Size | 20 x 4″ Front / Rear |
Display | LCD Display |
Tire Pressure | Inflation to 5-30 PSI |
Max. Load for Rack | 50lbs / 22kg |
Brake Type | Mechanical Disc Brakes |
Charging Time | Approx. 5Hours |
Water Resistance | IPX4 |
Weight | 68 Lbs / 30.6k |
NOTES :Range Average Per Charge is measured under the conditions that
power is sufficient, with a 75kg load, at 86°F(30°C), 70% humidity, on a level
road, in pure electric riding mode. Actual results may vary based on
differences in temperature, load, wind speed, road conditions and other
factors.
Limited Warranty
30 DAYS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED RETURN POLICY
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If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, Zaro’s return policy allows you to return the product purchased on the authorization Channel within 30 days counting from the date of receipt of shipment, and request are fund from the authorization Channel.
Note: Express shipping cost is non-refundable. -
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn, unused, and the bike must have less than ten (10) miles on the odometer, be free of any wear and tear, dirt, dust, fragrance, or any other signs of use and must include all items that were inside the box (charger, keys, hardware, etc.).
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Over 30 days: Return is not acceptable; Accept exchange new product or partial refund
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We will deduct the shipping fee or restocking $150/pc when we are making a refund for non-defective products and non-longer needed products.
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For the return request, Zacro is not responsible for lost packages due to the carrier, or products received that can not be verified.
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Received products that have damage determined to have been caused by the end-user maybe subject to denial of the return request.
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR RETURN SERVICE, ALL THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS MUST BE MET:
- To be eligible for return service must be requested from Zacro within 30 days from the date of receipt of shipment. Please visit www.zacro-tech.com to contact Zacro Support.
- The cost of return shipping will be paid by the customer.
- For warranty service, please keep your receipt and/or invoice to validate proof of purchase.
- Returned product must be in good physical condition(not physically broken or damaged).
- All accessories originally included with your purchase must be included with your return.
- If you return a product to Hey bike, (a)without a Return Material Authorization from Zacro(b) without all parts included in the original package, Zacro retains the right to refuse delivery of such return.
LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
Zacro warrants the original purchaser that your Zacro product shall be free
from defects non-material and workmanship under normal use for a period
aforementioned. Zacro does not warrant the operation of the product will be
uninterrupted or error-free.
- Only the original owner of an ebike purchased from Zacro online or physical storefront is covered by this Limited Warranty. The Warranty Period begins upon your receipt of the ebike and shall end immediately upon the earlier of the end of the Warranty Period or any sale or transfer of the ebike to another person, and under no circumstances shall the Limited Warranty apply to any subsequent owner or other transferee of the ebike.
- The Limited Warranty is expressly limited to the replacement of a defective lithium ion battery (the “Battery”), frame, forks, stem, handlebar, headset, seat post, saddle, brakes, lights, bottom bracket, crank set, pedals, rims, wheel hub, freewheel, cassette, derailleur, shifter, motor, throttle, controller, wiring harness, LCD display, kickstand, reflectors and hardware (each a “Covered Component”).
- The Covered Components are warranted to be free of defects in materials and/or workmanship during the Warranty Period.
Limited Warranty Does Not Cover:
- Normal wear and tear of any Covered Component.
- Consumables or normal wear and tear parts (including without limitation tires, tubes, brake pads, cables and housing, grips, chain and spokes).
- Any damage or defects to Covered Components resulting from failure to follow instructions in the ebike owner’s manual, acts of God, accident, misuse, neglect, abuse, commercial use, alterations, modification, improper assembly, installation of parts or accessories not originally intended or compatible with the ebike as sold, operator error, water damage, extreme riding, stunt riding, or improper follow-up maintenance.
- For the avoidance of doubt, Zacro will not be liable and/or responsible for any damage, failure or loss caused by any unauthorized service or use of unauthorized parts.
- The Battery is not warranted from damage resulting from power surges, use of an improper charger, improper maintenance or other such misuse, normal wear or water damage.
- Any products sold by Zacro that is not an ebike
DETERMINING WHETHER DAMAGE OR DEFECT TO AN EBIKE OR COVERED COMPONENT IS PROTECTED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE IN THE SOLE DISCRETION OF Zacro.
Contact Us
Contact us if you experience issues relating to riding, maintenance and
safety, or errors/faults with your Zacro.
MAYLERESCAPE LIMITED
www.zacro-tech.com
UNIT# 2052 275 NEW NORTH ROLONDON
UNITED KINGDOM N1 7AA
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