Page 2 - General Introduction
Contents 1.General Introduction 1.1 Welcome .................................................................................................................................................... 01 1.2 Use of Manual .........................................................................................
Page 3 - connect with other Magnum Bike enthusiasts.; Service and Technical Support; and technology, or to find a dealer close to you.
1.General Introduction 1.1 Welcome Thank you for purchasing a Magnum electric bike and welcome to the Magnum Bikes family of e-bike enthusiasts. We encourage you to join our Facebook group “Magnum Bikes Community” which you can find at the following link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/389290978573...
Page 4 - Rear Derailleur Protector
1.General Introduction 1.4.2 E-Bikes 1. Rear Light 8. Rear Disk Brake 15. Kickstand 22. Front Fender 2. Rear Fender 9. Bungee Cord 16. Pedal 23. Rim 3. Motor 10. Saddle 17. Crankset 24. Front Fork 4. Freewheel 11. Seatpost 18. Controller 25. Quick Release 5. Rear Derailleur Protector 12. Saddle Quic...
Page 6 - Installation and Adjustment; Handlebar and Stem Assembly
5mm 4mm 1. Open the top cover, align the stem with the head tube and slide it on. Tighten the screw at the top of the stem. 2. Align the handlebar to be perpendicular to the wheel, then insert and tighten the two side-facing screws as shown below. 5mm Screw for adjusting the handlebar position 3. Mo...
Page 7 - Assembly of the Pedals; Identify your pedals: check the letters on the pedals, “L” or “R”.
2.Installation and Adjustment 2.2 Assembly of the Pedals Identify your pedals: check the letters on the pedals, “L” or “R”. The “R” marked pedal is for the right (when facing the forward direction). For attachment to the crank, tighten clockwise. The “L” marked pedal is for the left. For attachment,...
Page 8 - body size of the rider.
2.Installation and Adjustment 2.3 Seat Position To enable comfortable, fatigue-free and safe riding, the saddle and handlebar height should be adjusted to the body size of the rider. The saddle height is correct if the leg is near full extension while the foot is resting flat on the pedal in the bot...
Page 9 - WARNING; Saddle Adjustment
2.Installation and Adjustment 2.4 Saddle Height The quick-release lever must require noticeable effort to put into fully closed position to prevent any unde- sired movement while riding. WARNING An improperly closed quick release lever can open again or have limited ability to keep the saddle in pla...
Page 10 - Battery and Charger; Installing and Removing the Battery
3.Battery and Charger 3.1 Overview A B C D E F Battery Charging Socket Battery Handlebar Capacity Level Light Power Button USB Port (on some batteries) WARNING Please ensure that the battery is locked in place before use A AC Plug¹ B Charger C Charging Indicator D Battery Plug ¹Type will vary C B D ...
Page 11 - Main Interface
Display Powering ON/OFF Press and hold the power button to turn on the display. A start-up screen (see image below) will display for aproximately 2 seconds before entering the main interface showing real-time information. To turn the display off press and hold the power button until the screen goes ...
Page 12 - Button Functions
Display Adjust Up Mode Function Adjust Down Power On 4. Display Indicators & Buttons Button Functions Power On: Turns the display on/off Adjust Up/Down: Changes the level of pedal assist during riding and switches functions in display settings Mode Function: Switches interface functions and ente...
Page 13 - Pedal Assist Level; Adjust Up
Display 4.Display Pedal Assist Level Short press the arrow buttons to adjust the pedal assist level up or down. There are 5 PAS levels: ECO, TOUR, SPORT, TURBO, BOOST, and BOOST+. BOOST+ is indicated by a blinking BOOST icon. When PAS level is empty it means pedal assist is off.PAS levels do not swi...
Page 14 - Light Control; cate which value is being shown.; Light On Indication
Display Light Control Long press the adjust up button to turn the headlight on and off. While the headlight is on the display’s backlight is dimmed. Speed Indication The standard readout is real time speed, and can be switched to show average speed (AVG), and maximum speed (MAX).How to change speed ...
Page 15 - Battery Power; mode the battery will need to be charged.; Walk Mode; motor is turned off and the display returns to the main interface.
Display Battery Power Battery power is shown by a battery bar indicator and percentage. The battery bar divides the power level into 5 bars. After battery capacity is lower than 5% the display enters low voltage mode. In this mode the battery level shows 0 bars. The battery outline will start blinki...
Page 16 - Display Settings; Press SET to confirm and exit.
Display Display Settings The following description explains how users can access the settings options in their display. Within 10 seconds of turning on the display, long press the M button to enter the settings interface.Short press the arrow buttons to switch between settings. Short press the M but...
Page 18 - Error Code Table
Display Error Code Table Each error code corresponds to a specific fault in the system. The table below is intended for the e-bike own- er to use as reference when working with Magnum Bikes technical support or a certified Magnum dealer. If you still some questions about the display, please contact ...
Page 19 - Recommendations and Maintenance; General Requirements
5. Recommendations and Maintenance 5.1 General Requirements E-bikes use metal shells to cover the electric components, so we strongly advise against the use of exces- sive water to wash the shells and parts around them. Use a soft cloth with a neutral solution to wipe the dirt off the shells. Afterw...
Page 20 - Warning
Maintenance Schedule Each Ride Weekly Monthly 6 Months Yearly Tire Pressure X Tire Condition X Visual Inspection X Brake Lever Pressure X Quick Releases X Handlebar Alignment X Saddle Alignment X Battery Pack Locked X Wheel Check X Inspect Frame Condition¹ X Clean & Lubricate Chain X Check Brake...
Page 21 - Definition of Tampering and Recommendations; Category 2
5.3 Definition of Tampering and Recommendations Modifications to any part of your bike, such as the fork or frame, may make that part or the entire bike un- safe. A poorly installed or modified component can increase the stress on all other parts, greatly increasing their chance of failure. Modifica...
Page 22 - num dealer for details.; Stay Connected
6. Warranty Your Magnum E-bike comes with a limited warranty. Please visit www.magnumbikes.com or your local Mag- num dealer for details. Bike must be registered at www.magnumbikes.com/warranty in order to be covered by the one year warranty. Stay Connected @magnumbikes @magnumbikes www.magnumbikes....