MAGNUM PEAK USER MANUAL Please read before use! www.magnumbikes.
Foreword These operating instructions must be carefully read in order to quickly familiarize yourself with your bicycle. The knowledgeable treatment, regular maintenance, and care of the bicycle is essential for its preservation and safety. For reasons of safety, please also pay attention to the information on chargers, accessories and other spare parts.
Table of Contents Service Function and operation of handlebar components Mounting instructions for handlebars Pedal installation Seating position Adjusting the seat height Adjusting the saddle Suspension fork Safety instructions for charger Charger functions Safety precautions for battery Handling of the battery and charger Charging the battery Tire pressure Support level Range Brakes Leaving the bike Display instructions Riding Safety
USE Right side view 1. Quick release lever seat height 7. Hydraulic disc brake front 2. Controller 8. Pedals 3. Battery (lockable) 9. Derailleur 4. Display 10. Electric motor 5. Handlebar shifters and brake levers 11. Hydraulic disc brake rear 6. Frame number Function and Operation of Handlebar Components Handlebar Components Left Handlebar Components Right 1. Shifter 4. Grip, right 2.
3. Brake lever - front wheel 6. Brake Lever - rear wheel USE Mounting instructions for handlebars Threadless headset assembly 1. Loosen the top screw 2.
3. Install the handlebars as shown, and secure with the top cap. Do not overtighten bolt on top cap; the fork should rotate freely but there should be no extra play. 4. Adjust the handlebar to the position of the tire and tighten the screws on both sides.
USE Pedal installation WARNING Do not tighten the pedals by hand, use a suitable wrench. - Identify your pedal: Check the letter on the pedal: "L" or "R". - The pedal marked "R" is for the right. Turn the wrench handle clockwise. - The pedal marked "L" is for the left. To tighten the pedal, turn it counterclockwise.
USE Seat position To ensure comfortable, fatigue-free and safe riding, the saddle and handlebar height should be adjusted to the riders body size. The saddle height is correct when the foot is resting on the pedal at the lowest position while the leg is not fully extended. The tips of the toes should be able touch the ground. Raising or lowering the seat to the height of the rider’s hip, while they are standing on the ground next to the bike, is a good starting point.
USE Adjusting the seat height WARNING A quick release lever that is not fully closed can open while riding allowing the saddle to move. This can lead to severe injury. The tension on the quick release lever should be strong enough to need two hands when closing. The saddle can be extended up to the “MINIMUM INSERT” line that is imprinted on the seat post (3).
USE Important safety precautions for the charger Before using the charger, please read these safety instructions. WARNING Protect your charger from children. To prevent injury use the charger that comes with your e-bike. Other battery types can explode when charged with the incorrect charger. This can lead to personal injury and material damage.
USE Charger functions Charge cycle and LED indicators for lithium-ion battery LED STATUS Green Battery not connected yet Red Charging Green Charging completed The LED light (1) on the charger keeps you constantly informed about the charge state of your battery. Troubleshooting your charger Please check: - Check that the power cable is properly connected to the wall outlet and the battery socket.
SERVICE WARNING The battery of the bicycle is matched with the charger. Never charge the batteries with another charger. - Protect the battery from moisture. - Before you connect the charger to the outlet, please check that the voltage of your power supply matches the input voltage indicated on the charger (e.g. 120V). - The maximum lifetime of the batteries is achieved if you use them between 20-80% discharge at an ambient temperature between + 50 ° F and max.
USE Handling of battery and charger In order to achieve the longest possible battery life, the following notes should be observed: - The charger should not be activated when the battery temperature is below + 32 ° F or above + 140 ° F. Before charging, be sure to bring the battery to about room temperature. - The charger will stop charging when the battery is fully charged.
USE Recharging the battery NOTE The battery (1) can be removed from the e-bike. The battery is secured with a lock (2). IMPORTANT NOTE! The new 48V battery has USB port on the right side of the battery near the top. TO CHARGE THE BATTERY 1. Connect the plug of the charger to the power supply 2. Connect the charger to the battery. NOTE The USB port provides 5V 1A charging power.
Removing the battery To pull out the battery, insert and turn the key. Hold the key in the unlock position and then pull out battery (1). Inserting the battery - To reinsert the battery push the bottom of the battery (1) into the frame as far as it will go and then insert the top end of the battery into the frame until it clicks in place. You may then remove the key.
USE Riding instructions NOTE The battery must be secured and locked into the frame before riding. Before riding, be sure that the battery is correctly inserted into the frame and remove the key. If left in place the key can break in case of impact. WARNING - FALL HAZARD! To avoid injury be sure to follow the instructions below: 1.
USE Brakes The front and rear brakes operate independently of each other. When stopping or slowing down, operate both brakes at the same time. The Magnum Peak e-bike is equipped with hydraulic disc brakes, which have a very high braking power. WARNING The model with hydraulic disc brakes can achieve very rapid braking performance.
C7 Display FULL VIEW AREA NORMAL VIEW AREA With the display on ,the default indicators are ODO, time, trip 1, trip 2 as shown in fig below. Press SET to switch the display information. Section 1: ON/OFF - To power on your e-bike click the power button once. - The display will show some of your system parameters immediately when turned on.
Section 2: CURRENT INDICATOR The current indicator represents the discharging current consumption of the controller while in use. Each segment is 2A, six segments are >= 12A Section 3: BACKLIGHT INDICATOR Press the power button once to illuminate the backlight. The backlight indicator symbol will show when the backlight is illuminated (see picture below).
4.3) PARAMETER SETTINGS Your e-bike parameter settings have all been factory set for your specific model and region. This includes the wheel and tire size, speed denomination (km/h or mph), power level and speed output. In order to eliminate confusion the section to change these factory settings is available only to Magnum Bikes licensed dealers and is password protected. 4.3.
5.1.1 ) Battery level indicator The battery capacity viewing area has five segments, each representing 20% of the battery capacity. When the capacity is full, all five segments are all lit up. If the battery capacity is low, the battery indicator will flash indicating that the battery is low and needs to be recharged immediately. Flashing low battery indicator 5.1.
RIDING Safety instructions Traffic safety The e-bike is only suitable to ride on fixed roads and paths. Do not use the e-bike in water crossings or for terrain jumps. For your own safety do not ride your e-bike freehanded or too close to another rider. Do not use headphones while riding.
DRIVING Removing the front wheel Extend: - Open the quick-release lever (1) and loosen the axle nut (2) several turns. - Remove the front wheel (3) from the fork. WARNING A quick release lever that is not properly closed can open while riding and cause severe damage and or bodily harm.
MAINTENANCE Bicycle care / care products NOTE Regular and expert care is essential for the maintenance of the bicycle and is one of the requirements for the validation of warranty claims. Corrosion is not covered under the manufacturer's warranty. WARNING Rubber and plastic parts can be damaged by cleaning agents or solvents.
MAINTENANCE Winter operation and corrosion protection DANGER If the e-bike comes in contact with salt water follow the instructions below ● ● ● Immediately clean the bicycle with cold water after riding. Dry the bike well. Treat corrosion-damaged parts with wax-based corrosion inhibitors before use and repeat this several times. Repair paint damage Repair small lacquer damage immediately with varnish.
MAINTENANCE Tire care To increase the life of your tires, keep your tires at the DANGER The tire profile thickness must not be less than 1 mm. Driving over edges, sharp-edged obstacles, floor recesses, potholes, etc. can cause damage to the rim, spoke breakage or to the tire (cracking), especially when the tire pressure is low. These parts are not covered under the manufacturer’s warranty.
MAINTENANCE M = Maintenance by the dealer O = Test by the Owner Work to be done Before riding O Monthly O Yearly M If necessary O M Check all bolts and nuts, which are important for driving safety and function, if necessary. Axle nut - steering bearing - handlebar - saddle - seatpost - brakes - pedal crank Clean chain and lubricate with chain lube. Check the rear wheel.
MAINTENANCE Crank Arm The crank arm (1) in some circumstances can loosen while riding. Regularly check that the crank arm of your e-bike is securely tightened before riding. No play should be felt when pulling or pushing the crank arm to the side. Also the bottom bracket (2) must not have any play and the pedal cranks must rotate easily.
NOTE The front fork (4) must rotate easily in both directions and should never lock into place. DANGER Discontinue the use of your e-bike immediately if the steering locks into place or is not fluid and bring it to a licensed Magnum Bikes dealer immediately. Spokes A firm fit of the spokes (1) is important for efficient and smooth riding as spokes can loosen over time.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PEAK 27.5” 48V Components motor DAS-KIT, 48V 500W, 28 mph, rear hub motor battery pack I6 48V 13Ah, with USB connection display DAS-KIT C7 LCD display fork brake lever Suntour, XCM-HLO-27.
WARRANTY Wear & Tear Parts List Parts with wear & tear Expected lifespan Tires, cables, rims Depending on riding conditions, load, and air pressure the lifespan can be approximately 300 miles. Wheels, spokes, hubs Depending on riding conditions, load, and air pressure, the lifespan can be approximately 600 miles. Corrosion and rust will decrease the lifespan.
WARRANTY WARRANTY CONDITIONS Magnum Bikes offers a one year limited manufacturer's warranty from the date of purchase as listed below. This warranty covers any manufacturer’s defective components and does not cover parts that fail due to wear & tear or negligent and neglectful use of the product.