DEVINCI E-Griffin Electric Hybrid Bike Instruction Manual
- September 29, 2024
- Devinci
Table of Contents
E-Griffin Electric Hybrid Bike
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Specifications:
- Model: E-Griffin | E-Cartier 2023+
- Standards: ISO 4210-10TS, EN 15194, EN 14766
- Motor: Shimano STEPS EP800 & E7000 series
Product Usage Instructions:
1. Reading the Manuals:
Before using your E-Griffin or E-Cartier, carefully read the
User’s Manual and Specific Manual PAB for important information on
usage, layout, and maintenance of electrical components.
2. Battery Maintenance:
Follow the maintenance instructions for the battery as mentioned
in the Technical Manual to prevent damage that may require
purchasing a new battery kit.
3. Assembly Tips:
Refer to the illustrated plan for the assembly of the cockpit.
Ensure correct orientation of the dust cover and pay attention to
cable routing details.
FAQ:
Q: Where can I find additional manuals for Shimano STEPS EP800
& E7000 series?
A: You can find the Shimano STEPS EP800 & E7000 series user
manual on http://si.shimano.com/ or consult your authorized Devinci
retailer.
Q: What standards do the user manuals meet?
A: The user manuals meet ISO 4210-10TS, EN 15194, and EN 14766
standards to ensure safety and proper usage of the product.
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WE MAKE RIDERS
CHICOUTIMI, QUÉBEC
TECHNICAL MANUAL
E-GRIFFIN | E-CARTIER 2023+
FROM PART TIME HUSTLER
TO FULL TIME COMMUTER
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PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR BIKE
Even if you have already piloted a bike for years, it is important to be aware
of the information contained in the User’s Manual and the Specific Manual PAB
(Power-Assisted Bike). Read them carefully before riding your E-cartier or
E-Griffin :
These documents contain important information. Understand the use, layout and
maintenance of each electrical components of your new PAB.
Your safety and those of other is paramount: · Never ride the bike without its
battery; the battery must be on the bike when you head out, otherwise there
will be no lights on the bike. · Never ride the bike without a saddle; failure
to comply with this rule could lead to accidents. · Inspect your bike to make
sure there are no loose screws or components or damages. In the event of a
defect, visit your authorized Devinci retailer for a repair. · A PAB is faster
than a normal bike, risks of accident with other users on the road may occur.
· Ride under the conditions mentioned in the Owner’s Manual. · For PAB’s that
have a rear rack: the limit is 25 kg.
The electrical system requires careful handling: · Do not clean the bike with
a high-pressure jet. The system is sensitive to moisture. High-pressure water
may seep into the connectors or other parts of the electrical system. · Handle
the battery carefully and pay attention to electric shocks. Failure to comply
with this instruction could lead to abnormal heating or severe damage. In very
rare cases, the consequences of an electrical shock could lead to a fire. In
case of doubt, have the battery inspected by an authorized Devinci retailer.
Perform maintenance of the battery as mentioned in the Technical Manual.
NOTE Failure to follow the instructions below may damage the battery and
require you to purchase a new battery kit.
· Charge the bike with the Shimano charger only; · When the battery is not
used for a long time, recharge to 100% (from 4 to 5 LEDs ont the charge
indicator); · Check the battery charge status regularly when not in use,
recharge it to 100% if the load is less than
20% (1 indicatior light on the charge gauge). Check the load every month and
have it fully charged every 6 months; · It is not recommended to keep the
battery connected to the charger for a long period; · If the battery remains
uncharged for a long time, it can lose a significant part of its
effectiveness; · Store the battery in a well-ventilated and dry place. Pay
attention to moisture; · In case of poor conditions, remove the battery from
the bike and store it in a dry place until next use; · The battery can be
stored at temperatures between -100C (140F) and 400C (1040F). For long service
life, store it at a temperature close to 200 C (680F); · Monitor the storage
temperature and try to avoid discrepancies. For example, do not leave the
battery in your car during summer or leave the battery outdoors during a storm
in winter; · It is recommended to store a battery which is not connected to
the bike.
Follow the transport instructions for your PAB: · Comply with local laws
regarding transportation on the PAB; · A PAB is heavier than a normal bike, so
you must be careful when transporting it. Check that the maximum load of the
rack, roof or bike rack used is respected. Refer to the support manual used; ·
The Li-Ion battery of your PAB, due to its size, is considered a “Class 9
dangerous good” during transport. Applicable regulations could limit transport
of a separate Li-Ion battery (when the battery is not on the bike) in some
places. This regulation applies to several airlines and a number of road
transport companies. On the other hand, if you are planning to move around
with a full PAB (when the battery is on the bike), regulations are less
strict. In case you use these transport methods, check the regulations that
apply to your PAB with your transport company before booking.
Visit your authorized Devinci retailer for regular maintenance of your new
PAB: · Only your retailer has the know-how and the proper equipment to
maintain your PAB. · If you have any question about your PAB, please ask for
assistance from your retailer.
PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR BIKE
PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR BIKE
ABOUT OUR MANUALS
Our user manuals meet ISO 4210-10TS, EN 15194 et EN 14766 standards. Like many
sports, cycling involves risk of injury and accidents, so you must be fully
aware of these risks. Neither the manufacturer, the retailer, nor the person
who sold you the bike, nor the people who maintain the trails are responsible
for these risks. As you are solely responsible, it is, therefore, essential
that you read and fully understand all the parts contained in this manual.
To enjoy maximum safety and enjoyment right from the get go, it is important
that you are familiar with your new bike, its handling and its possibilities.
It is your duty to maintain your bike well and reduce the risk of injury.
Biking can be a dangerous activity, even under the best conditions. These are
risks associated with using a bicycle that cannot be predicted or avoided.
These are the sole responsibility of the cyclist.
YOUR AUTHORIZED DEVINCI RETAILER
Your authorized Devinci retailer is at your service to guide your choices of
bike and accessories which are best suited to the style of biking you wish to
perform. This will help you maintain your equipment in good condition so that
you can take full advantage of your investment. The staff at your authorized
Devinci retailer have the training, experience and tools to carry out the
repairs and provide you with reliable advice.
However, your authorized Devinci retailer cannot make decisions for you, and
cannot be held responsible for your lack of knowledge, experience,
qualification or common sense. However, it will take the necessary time to
explain the operation of a component or to help you choose an accessory that
meets your specific needs.
For further information, please see the User Manual that you are currently
reading and the Shimano STEPS EP800 & E7000 series user manual available on
http://si.shimano.com/, or you can ask your authorized Devinci retailer. He
will take the time to answer any questions you may have and will advise you
with great pleasure.
COCKPIT ASSEMBLY TIPS
Rely on the plan illustrated here for the assembly of the cockpit. Pay
attention to the orientation of the dust cover to interlock it to the
compression ring.
See P.28 for details about the cable routing locations in the cockpit.
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PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR BIKE
COCKPIT ASSEMBLY TIPS
*Pieces illustrated in yellow are present in the accessories bag
delivered with the bicycle.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CABLE ROUTING SERVICE KIT DEVINCI’S RIDE IN PEACE WARRANTY WARRANTY CONDITIONS
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CABLE ROUTING
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PARTIE SECTION
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STEP 1 & 2
STEPS 3 STEP 1 & 2
STEP 4
CABLE ROUTING REAR LIGHT
REAR LIGHT CABLE
It is best to attach the fender to the frame only from step 5.
STEP 1 | Insert the rear light wire into the center hole of the rack mount.
STEP 2 | Imbricate the rear light to the support of the luggage rack. Secure
the light using the screw
provided for this purpose. STEP 3 | Insert a grommet on the rear light cable,
then insert the cable into the cavity provided for this
purpose located on the rear fender. STEP 4 | Pass the wire through a second
cavity located lower on the fender and insert a grommet on the cable.
Push the cable under the integrated edges of the fender, respecting the
orientation of the cavities.
Attach the fender to the frame from step 5.
STEP 5 | Insert a grommet on the rear light cable and pull it through the
cavity at the rear of the seat tube to the motor shell. Help yourself with a
hook if necessary.
STEP 6 | Fix the grommet inserted earlier to the cavity located on the seat
tube.
STEP 5 & 6
LEGEND
Rear light cable Cable outside the frame Cable inside the frame
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CABLE ROUTING_REAR LIGHT CABLE PLAN
CABLE ROUTING_REAR LIGHT CABLE STEPS
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STEP 3 STEP 1
STEP 3 STEP 2
CABLE ROUTING REAR DERAILLEUR HOUSING
REAR DERAILLEUR HOUSING
STEP 1 | Insert the derailleur housing into the cavity located on the right
side of the base and push it inside the base up to the motor shell.
STEP 2 | Pull the derailleur housing out through the motor shell. Help
yourself with a hook if you have difficulty extracting housing.
STEP 3 | Pass the derailleur housing inside the down tube and out the left
side of the steering column.
Make sure to leave space between the housing and the motor shell so that the
motor can be inserted between the two.
LEGEND
Speed Housing Housing outside the frame Housing inside the frame
Make sure that the housings are inserted under the two fixations of the motor cover.
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CABLE ROUTING_REAR DERAILLEUR HOUSING PLAN
CABLE ROUTING_REAR DERAILLEUR HOUSING STEPS
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STEP 1
CABLE ROUTING SPEED SENSOR CABLE
SPEED SENSOR CABLE
Rotate the frame vertically so that the back of the frame is pointing up to
facilitate the cable insertion using gravity.
STEP 1 | Insert the head of the speed sensor cable into the lower cavity
located inside the base. Insert the speed sensor cable through the base up to
the motor shell.
STEP 2 | Secure the sensor to the back of the base using the two screws
supplied with the cable. STEP 3 | Pass the wire through the separately
supplied cable guide and secure it to the frame. Note that the
cable will be in contact with the welding and that this is normal. Make sure
the cables come out of the frame on the left side of the motor shell.
STEP 2
STEP 3
LEGEND
Speed sensor cable Cable outside the frame Cable inside the frame
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CABLE ROUTING_SPEED SENSOR CABLE PLAN
CABLE ROUTING_SPEED SENSOR CABLE STEPS À SUIVRE
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STEP 3
STEP 3
STEP 1
CABLE ROUTING REAR BRAKE HOUSING
REAR BRAKE HOUSING
STEP 1 | Insert the brake housing into the upper cavity of the guide
integrated into the base, located on the rear left side of the bicycle. Push
the rear brake housing through the base up to the motor shell.
STEP 2 | Pull the housing out through the motor shell. Help yourself with a
hook if you have difficulty extracting the housing.
STEP 3 | Insert the housing inside the down tube parallel to the speed housing
up to the steering column, then bring it out on the left side.
Make sure to leave space between the housing and the motor shell so that the
motor can be inserted between the two.
LEGEND
Rear brake housing Housing outside the frame Housing inside the frame
Make sure that the housings are inserted under the two fixations of the motor cover.
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CABLE ROUTING_REAR BRAKE HOUSING PLAN
CABLE ROUTING_REAR BRAKE HOUSING STEPS
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STEP 1 STEP 3
CABLE ROUTING CHARGING PORT CABLE
STEP 3
CHARGING PORT CABLE
STEP 1 | Insert the connector into the cavity located on the left side of the
bike, at the level of the seat post. Push the rest of the cable up to the
motor shell.
STEP 2 | Position the charging port head to the frame. Install the charging
port applying 1.5 Nm to the four screws to hold it in place.
STEP 3 | Leave the charging port cable hanging down until the battery holder
is installed in the following steps. Then connect the charging port cable to
the battery holder.
Make sure the cables come out of the frame on the left side of the motor
shell.
STEP 1 & 2
LEGEND
Charging port cable Cable outside the frame Cable inside the frame
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CABLE ROUTING_CHARGING PORT CABLE PLAN
CABLE ROUTING_CHARGING PORT CABLE STEPS
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STEP 1
CABLE ROUTING Di2 CABLE
Di2 CABLE
STEP 1 | Insert the Di2 cable head into the upper right cavity of the steering
column. STEP 2 | Insert the cable all the way through the down tube to the
motor shell parallel to the cables and
housings inserted earlier. Let the Di2 cable hang down to the left side of the
frame. Make sure the cables come out of the frame on the left side of the
motor shell.
STEP 2
LEGEND
Di2 cable Cable outside the frame Cable inside the frame
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CABLE ROUTING_Di2 CABLE PLAN
CABLE ROUTING_DI2 CABLE STEPS
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STEP 1 STEP 2
STEP 1
CABLE ROUTING SEATPOST HOUSING
SEATPOST HOUSING
STEP 1 | Insert the seatpost housing into the upper cavity on the right side
of the steering column. Push the housing through the down tube to the far left
of all other housings and cables inserted earlier up to the motor shell.
STEP 2 | Reinsert the housing to the upper end of the seat tube through the
cavity located at the top of the motor shell.
Tighten the seatpost housing so that it is as close as possible to the upper
area of the motor shell. The seat post housing must be located above the
motor.
STEP 1
LEGEND
Seatpost housing Housing outside the frame Housing inside the frame
Make sure the seatpost housing is stretched enough to not crowd the motor.
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CABLE ROUTING_SEATPOST HOUSING PLAN
CABLE ROUTING_SEATPOST HOUSING STEPS
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STEP 1
CABLE ROUTING FRONT LIGHT CABLE
FRONT LIGHT CABLE
STEP 1 | Insert the end of the cable (with two small black and red wires) into
the upper right cavity of the steering column.
STEP 2 | Insert the cable in the down tube up to the motor shell by orienting
it on the left side of the frame.
Make sure that the cable is parallel and not criss-crossed with the other
cables and housings present in the down tube.
STEP 3 | Let the side of the cable with the connector hang about 150mm at the
level of the steering column.
STEP 3
STEP 2
LEGEND
Front light cable Cable outside the frame Cable inside the frame
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CABLE ROUTING_FRONT LIGHT CABLE PLAN
CABLE ROUTING_FRONT LIGHT CABLE STEPS
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STEP 4
STEP 1
STEP 1
STEP 3
LEGEND
Motor power cable Cable outside the frame Cable inside the frame
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CABLE ROUTING_MOTOR POWER CABLE PLAN
CABLE ROUTING POWER MOTOR CABLE
POWER MOTOR CABLE
STEP 1 | Lightly screw the small screw supplied with the cable using a 2mm
wrench inside the top of the down tube. The head of the screw should protrude
approximately 5mm.
STEP 2 | Connect the male connector into the female connector of the charging
port cable.
STEP 3 | Insert the other end of the cable with the round connector into
the down tube, parallel to the other housings and cables inserted previously.
Bring it out through the motor shell. Let the cable hang down.
STEP 4 | Fix the triangular block using the last screw. Screw only the first
threads.
STEP 5 | Insert the battery holder and make sure to push the battery holder
all the way to the bottom of the triangular block. Secure the bracket by
tightening the last screw all the way.
Make sure the cables come out of the frame on the left side of the motor
shell.
SEATPOST HOUSING
OTHER HOUSINGS/
CABLES
LAST STEPS SECURING HOUSINGS AND CABLES INSIDE THE DOWN TUBE
For these steps, make sure you have the housing and cable’s casing as well as
five (5) small ties.
STEP 1 | Separate all housings and cables from the seatpost housing while
ensuring that no housings or cables are criss-crossed.
STEP 2 | Wrap all cables and housings using the casing while excluding the
seatpost housing.
STEP 2 | Secure the envelope using two (2) ties at each end.
LAST STEP
Attach the seatpost housing and casing to the three (3) guides in order to
immobilize them properly inside the down tube. Tighten the ties so that
everything is well fixed, but that the seatpost housing can slide easily. Make
sure that the heads of the ties are facing the inside wall of the down tube
and not the battery.
CABLE ROUTING_MOTOR POWER CABLE STEPS
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CABLE ROUTING OVERVIEW
LEGEND
Rear brake housing Rear derailleur housing Seatpost housing Di2 cable Charging
port cable Power motor cable Speed sensor cable Front light cable Rear light
cable Cable/housing outside the frame Cable/housing inside the frame
CABLE ROUTING OVERVIEW
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PARTIE SECTION
SERVICE KIT
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PARTIE SECTION
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SERVICE KIT
KFC07401 Front & Rear fender with hardware
ITEMS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SERVICE KIT
MFV001 MFP23020 MFV07003-01 MAFER23001
MFV034 MAFEF23002
MFQ00118 MFV00071
DESCRIPTION
WASHER M6 ØEXT. 12MM SPACER 5/16” x 1/2” x 1/4” BUTTON SCREW, M5x0.8×12
REAR FENDER M5x0.8×20
FRONT FENDER Ø5/16” GROMMET BUTTON SCREW M6x1.0x10MM
QTY
1 2 4 1 1 1 3 1
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SERVICE KIT
KFC07402 Rear rack with hardware
ITEMS
1 2
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SERVICE KIT
MFV18003 MARK23001
DESCRIPTION
SOCKET PLAT SCREW M5x0.8 x 12MM REAR RACK ALUMINIUM
SERVICE KIT
QTY
4 1
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KFC07403 Front & rear lights
ITEMS
1 2 3 4 5 6
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SERVICE KIT
MFV21019 MALG23002 MFV23018 MFV23008 MFV00108 MALG23001
DESCRIPTION
EJOT SCREW WN1452 HEAD K30 10MM REAR LIGHT LR-09
HEX HEAD SCREW M4x0.7x20MM FLAT WASHER M4
NYLON HEX LOCKNUT M4x0.7 FRONT LIGHT C9
QTY
4 1 1 2 1 1
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SERVICE KIT
KFC07404 Cockpit stem components
ITEMS
1 2 3 4 5 6
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SERVICE KIT
MACV23018 MACV23016 MFV23008 MACV23017 MFV23019 MFV21023
DESCRIPTION
LOOP CLAMP COCKPIT E-MOB TOP COCKPIT COVER E-MOB
FLAT WASHER M4, Ø8MM LOWER COCKPIT COVER E-MOB
SPRING LOCKWASHER M4 ALLEN CAP SCREW M4x0.7x10MM
SERVICE KIT
QTY
1 1 2 1 2 8
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KFC07407 RD Hanger 2002
ITEMS
1 2 3
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SE#RVSIECREVKICITE KIT
MFD20M5FD205 MFD20M5FD205 MFD20M5FD205
DESCRIPDTIEOSNCRIPTION
Derailleur HaDnegrearil2le0u0r2Hanger 2002 Inner Screw Inner Screw Outter
ScrewOutter Screw
QTY
1 1 1
E-MOBILITY 2023+
ITEMS
SERVICE KIT
KFC07405 Kickstand with hardware
1
MAKS23001
KFC07406 Seatclamp with hardware
2
MASC23001
DESCRIPTION
KICKSTAND 24”-29” BLACK DM SEAT CLAMP DEVINCI H 34.9 BLACK
QTY
1 1
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SERVICE KIT
SERVICE KIT
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KFC07408 Motor cover with hardware
ITEMS
1 2 3 4
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SERVICE KIT
MACV23008 MACV23007
MFV00119 MFV21009
DESCRIPTION
Motor cover Left side E-Modility Motor cover right side E-Mobility SOCKET CAP
SCREW M5x0.8x30MM SOCKET CAP SCREW M5x0.8x12MM
QTY
1 1 2 2
KFC07409 Battery cover
ITEMS
1
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SERVICE KIT
MACV23009
DESCRIPTION
BATTERY COVER E-MOB
QTY
1
38
SERVICE KIT
SERVICE KIT
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KFC07410 Battery BMZ Gen2 540wh
ITEMS
1
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SERVICE KIT
MABT23002
DESCRIPTION
Battery BMZ V10 Gen2 540wh w/lockCap
KFC07411 Battery BMZ Gen2 725wh
ITEMS
1
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SERVICE KIT
MABT23001
DESCRIPTION
Battery BMZ V10 Gen2 725 w/o lockCap
KFC07412 Charger and power cord
ITEMS
1 2
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SERVICE KIT
MACU21001 MAWR22002
DESCRIPTION
Battery Charger BMZ 36v 4A w/EUR cord Power Cord Band Unit NA BMZ
QTY
1
QTY
1
QTY
1 1
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SERVICE KIT
KFC07413 Stem/top cap/Spacer
ITEMS
1 2 3
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SERVICE KIT
MAAH17002 MAST23002 MASE18001
DESCRIPTION
TOP CAP DEVINCI / 87 1-1/8” 32MM STEM TRANZX ST230A 31.8 70MM 7 deg.
STEMP SPACER 28.8 x 5MM
QTY
1 1 2
SERVICE KIT
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KFC07414 Battery mount
ITEMS
1 2
E-MOBILITY 2023+
SERVICE KIT
MAWR23001 MFP23017
DESCRIPTION
Plug Unit Gen2 BMZ battery 36V 900mm Lock unit key 35mm BMZ
QTY
1
WA R R A N T Y
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SERVICE KIT
DEVINCI’S RIDE IN PEACE WARRANTY
ALL OUR FRAMES HAVE A LIFETIME WARRANTY
WARRANTY PERIOD FROM DEVINCI CYCLES INC
The frames of cycles devinci inc. are guaranteed against all manufacturing
defects, for the periods specified below, as of the date of the initial
purchase. During these specific periods, devinci will replace or repair
without charge, and at its discretion, the devinci frames that display a
manufacturing defect. The parts replaced or repaired in accordance with this
warranty, will be covered for a period equal to the remaining portion of the
warranty of the original equipment. Replacement parts are subject to
availability. In certain cases, color and/or model may differ from the
original parts.
BICYCLE FRAMES & WARRANTY PERIOD Since 2006, all the frames bike model,
including all mountain, freeride, downhill frames and dirt jump are guaranteed
for life. Paint and decals for all models of frame: 1 year the pivots for
double suspension frames; 1 year the components assembled on devinci frames
are guaranteed by their respective manufacturers. Please contact your
authorized devinci retailer. For more information regarding the applicable
warranties. The pivots include the bearings, bolts and axles holding
together the elements of the suspension of the rear triangle.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS Each devinci bicycle was conceived for a specific use. The
operational life of a bicycle varies according to its construction,
maintenance and the care provided. Intensive use or use with a heavy load, use
during competitions or for activities other than those for which the bicycle
was conceived, greatly diminish its operational life. Any of these conditions
may lead to random failure. Abusive use will therefore cancel the warranty.
EXCHANGE POLICY IN CASE OF ACCIDENT Devinci is aware that the purchase of a
high performance bicycle is done with the heart. This is why our customer
service applies an exchange policy at a low price to accommodate claims that
would have been refused for one of the reasons mentioned in the section
“warranty exclusions”. This policy applies only to the initial buyer. Please
contact your devinci retailer for more information.
Limitation of liability: this is an integral warranty, complete and final, for
devinci frames. Devinci does not give authorization to any other person,
including the authorized devinci retailers, to assume or grant, expressly or
implicitly, any or all addition(s) or extension(s) to the warranty specified
herein. Any other obligation or responsibility expressed by any other
person(s) and any demonstration or illustration of devinci frames is in no way
linked to devinci and is furthermore excluded from this warranty.
Devinci assumes no liability in case of any property damage, moral or bodily
injury to the user, the buyer or any other person(s), resulting from the use
of a devinci frame or one of its components.
Except as limited or expressly forbidden by law, regarding any other condition
or guarantee, express or implied, based in law, established commercial customs
and usage, including, but not limited to, guarantee of merchantability or
adaptation to a specific end, devinci declines any responsibility for any
amount exceeding the actual purchase price of the bicycle nor for any
particular, accessory or consecutive damages that may occur in connection with
said bicycle.
With regard to the exercising of rights resulting from the present warranty,
the buyer of a devinci frame agrees to elect domicile in the judicial district
of chicoutimi, in the province of quebec, canada, as an appropriate place for
the hearing of all claims or legal proceedings.
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WARRANTY RIDE IN PEACE WITH DEVINCI
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER : Regular maintenance (cleaning, lubrification or
inspection); TranOptimum S or shipping charges incurred as a result of the
execution of the warranty; Cost of labour related to the assembly,
disassembly, repair or replacement parts; Damages caused by normal wear and
tear including damages caused by material fatigue.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY IF : The damages were caused by a fortuitous
event; The bicycle was purchased from a retailer other than those authorized
by devinci; The bicycle was not entirely assembled by an authorized devinci
retailer; The bicycle was repaired by a person other than an authorized
devinci retailer; You are not the original owner of the bicycle; The
instructions contained in the user’s manual for all frames and the technical
manual for frames with
double suspension were not respected; The periodic inspection recommended in
the user’s manual for all frames and in the technical manual for the
frames with double suspension was not carried out; Parts not supplied by
devinci with the bicycle or not indicated in the user’s manual for all frames
or the tech-
nical manual for the frames with double suspension were used; The bike paint
is damaged as a result of an adhesive frame protector installation; The
bicycle was used for an activity other than those for which it was conceived;
The bicycle and/or its components were subject to abusive use, negligence,
abnormal and/or excessive use or
was implicated in an accident; The frame is too small for you; The frame
and/or its components were modified (ex: polishing, structural or mechanical
modification or ad-
dition, stripping, sanding, strain hardening, shot peening); You continued to
use your bicycle while it was damaged.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
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