Page 4 - General Introduction; Water Bottle Mount
1.General Introduction 1.4 E-Bike 1. Rear Light 8. Rear Disk Brake 15. Chain 22. Front Fender 2. Rear Fender 9. Water Bottle Mount 16. Pedal 23. Wheel Reflector 3. Motor 10. Saddle 17. Crankset 24. Front Fork 4. Freewheel 11. Seatpost 18. Controller 25. Dropout + Skewer 5. Rear Derailleur 12. Saddle...
Page 5 - Component
Component Motor 48V, 500W Rear Geared Hub Motor Battery 48V, 13Ah, 624Wh Li-ncm Display Bigstone H102 Display Throttle Twist Throttle Front Fork Rigid Fork Brake Levers Left and Right Brakes Hydraulic Disc Brakes Derailleur Shimano, Altus, 7-speed Freewheel 7-speed Wheel / Tire 20” / 3” Front Light ...
Page 6 - Installation and Adjustment; Handlebar and Stem Assembly
1. Loosen the screws on the faceplate of the stem. Remove the faceplate and set aside. 2. Center the handlebar and put the faceplate back in place. Tighten the 4 faceplate screws in a star pattern. 2.Installation and Adjustment 2.1 Handlebar and Stem Assembly 04 Handlebar & Stem Adjustment To ad...
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”. Right and left are the same as when you are riding the bike. The “R” and “L” marked pedals are for the right and lefts sides of the bike as if you were riding it. The “R” marke...
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
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 WARNING Please ensure that the battery is locked in place before use A AC Plug¹ B Charger C Charging Indicator D Battery Plug C B D A 3.2 General Remarks Stop charging the battery immediately if you notice anything unusual, such as smoke or a strange smell; take ou...
Page 12 - Appearance
Powering ON/OFF Press and hold the power button (located above the top of the display screen) to turn on the display. 4. Display Appearance 09 Display
Page 14 - Press and hold the power button to turn the display OFF.; Pedal Assist Level; must decrease back down to 0 level pedal assist.
4.Display Power On/Off Turn the battery ON, then press and hold the power button to turn the display ON. Press and hold the power button to turn the display OFF. 11 Pedal Assist Level Press the increase arrow button to increase the level of pedal assist. Press the decrease arrow button to decrease t...
Page 16 - Speed Units; Select km/h or mph and press the power button to set your option.; Top Speed Setting
Speed Units Select km/h or mph and press the power button to set your option. Top Speed Setting Top speed is pre-set and can only be adjusted by entering the password. Consult a certified Magnum Bikes dealer or Magnum Bikes customer support if you need further assistance with your speed settings. Ti...
Page 17 - This setting refers to the pedal assist sensor.; Trip Reset
System Version This option cannot be changed but will display the hardware and software version of the display. Mode Setting This setting refers to the pedal assist sensor. If you have a cadence sensor this setting should be set to “speed”. If you have a torque sensor this setting should be set to “...
Page 18 - Maintenance Schedule; Recommended Torque Values; Recommendations and Maintenance; General Requirements
5.2 Maintenance Schedule To keep your E-bike in optimal condition and your riding experience at its most enjoyable, we strongly recommend following the suggested maintenance schedule. You should study it and allow it to become second nature to your riding. 15 Recommended Torque Values Handlebar 8-10...
Page 19 - 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 20 - 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 21 - Stay Connected; num dealer for details.
Warranty 18 @magnumbikes @magnumelectricbikes @magnumbikes @magnumbikes www.magnumbikes.com @magnumbikes [email protected] 323.375.2666 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 b...
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