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3.Battery and Charger

3.1 Overview

A

Battery

B

Capacity Level Light

C

Power Button

D

Charging Socket

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

 A

3.2 General Remarks

Stop charging the battery immediately if you notice anything unusual, such as smoke or a strange smell; 

take out the battery and store it outside of the house, then take the battery to an authorized dealer or experi-

enced technician for service or replacement.
In the unlikely case that the battery catches fire, do NOT attempt to put it out with water. Use sand or anoth-

er fire retardant instead and call emergency services immediately.

3.3 Installing and Removing the Battery

The battery (1) is secured with a lock (2)
Unlock the battery and pull it out
Insert the battery (1) into the frame until it stops
Remove the key from the lock (2). Ensure that the battery is well secured

2

1

2

1

3.4 Charging

Charging at temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or above 140°F (60°C) can cause the battery to charge insuffi-

ciently and can be harmful to the life of the battery
During charging, the charger’s LED light will be continuously red
Charging is completed when the charger’s LED turns green

A

C

B

D

Battery & Charger

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Summary of Contents for Cosmo+

Page 1: ...Cosmo PLEASE READ ME FIRST www magnumbikes com ...

Page 2: ...tem Assembly 04 2 2 Assembly of the Pedals 05 2 3 Seat Position 06 2 4 Saddle Height 07 2 5 Saddle Adjustment 07 3 Battery and Charger 3 1 Overview 08 3 2 General Remarks 08 3 3 Installing and Removing the Battery 08 3 4 Charging 08 4 Display 09 5 Recommendations and Maintenance 5 1 General Requirements 18 5 2 Maintenance Schedule 18 5 3 Definition of Tampering and Recommendations 20 6 Warranty 21...

Page 3: ... We encourage you to read this manual thoroughly before you take your new E bike for a ride It is essential not to overlook the safety instructions and explanations of both traditional and non traditional bike parts So please take a moment to read through the various sections before you get in the saddle Disclaimer Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur...

Page 4: ...eft Grip 4 Display 7 Right Grip 10 Shifter 5 Adjustable Stem 8 Thumb Throttle 1 Rear Light 7 Rear Disc Brake 13 Kickstand 19 Adjustable Stem 2 Rear Fender 8 Saddle Handle 14 Chain 20 Front Light 3 Motor 9 Saddle 15 Pedal 21 Front Fender 4 Free Wheel 10 Seatpost 16 Crankset 22 Tire 5 Rear Derailleur 11 Saddle Quick Release 17 Controller 23 Front Fork 6 Carrier 12 Battery 18 Fender Holder 24 Front D...

Page 5: ...ulic Derailleur Shimano Tourney 7 speed Freewheel Shimano 7 speed Tires 700C x 50C Black Front Light Integrated Front Headlights Controlled From Display Rear Light Integrated Taillights Controlled From Display Brake Activated Max Loading 275 lbs Max Speed Cadence sensing PAS up to 25mph trigger throttle up to 20mph Max load includes the bike Can be configured to class 1 2 or 3 e bike 1 General Int...

Page 6: ...top of the stem with a 5mm hex 2 Installation and Adjustment 2 1 Handlebar and Stem Assembly Installation Adjustment 04 To adjust the angle of the stem use a 5mm allen wrench to loosen the two side bolts then loosen the wedge bolt Adjust the stem to your desired angle and then tighten the wedge bolt followed by the side bolts ...

Page 7: ...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 tighten counterclockwise when facing directly WARNING First screw on the pedals by hand then tighten with the wrench provided R L L R Installation Adjustment 05 ...

Page 8: ...nd 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 bottom position of the crank cycle The toes must still be able to touch the ground comfortably Optimal Installation Adjustment 06 ...

Page 9: ...seat post is always inserted into the seat tube beyond this line the line must be inside the seat tube Loosen the quick release lever at the top of the seat tube determine the appropriate saddle height and tighten the clamp The clamping force can be adjusted by adjusting the bolt on the quick release lever The quick release lever must be closed with considerable counter pressure 2 Installation and...

Page 10: ...the unlikely case that the battery catches fire do NOT attempt to put it out with water Use sand or anoth er fire retardant instead and call emergency services immediately 3 3 Installing and Removing the Battery The battery 1 is secured with a lock 2 Unlock the battery and pull it out Insert the battery 1 into the frame until it stops Remove the key from the lock 2 Ensure that the battery is well ...

Page 11: ...erface showing real time information To turn the display OFF press and hold the power button until the screen goes blank The display will turn off automatically if no operations are performed within the set sleep time while the speed is 0 and current is less than 1A The sleep time can be set by the user in the settings interface Start up Screen Main Interface 4 Display 4 1 Appearance ...

Page 12: ... Up Down Changes the level of pedal assist during riding and switches functions in display settings Mode Function Switches interface functions and enters into the display settings Walk Assist Indicator Error Code Battery Level Indicator PAS Levels Service Tool Connection Bluetooth Light Indicator Power Output Speed Mph Trip Information Indicators ...

Page 13: ... indicated by a blinking BOOST icon When PAS level is empty it means pedal assist is off PAS levels do not switch in cycles Meaning after reaching the BOOST level pressing the up arrow will NOT cycle the levels back to the beginning The user must use the down arrow button to switch back down to PAS off Adjust up button Adjust down button Adjust Up Mode Function Adjust Down Power On ...

Page 14: ...ximum speed MAX How to change speed readout 4 Display Trip Odometer Range Short press the M button to switch from TRIP ODO RANGE on the display The cycle order is TRIP AVG ODO MAX then RANGE AVG After 5 seconds with no operation preformed on the M button and the bike speed greater than 0 the display screen will switch back to the main interface The symbols below will indi cate which value is being...

Page 15: ... output from the motor pedal assist will be disabled The PAS level is displayed as OFF or 0 To get out of low voltage mode the battery will need to be charged Walk Mode When speed is below 3mph long press and continue to hold the adjust down down arrow button to enter walk mode Upon entering walk mode the display will show a walk mode symbol and the real time speed while the PAS level displays as ...

Page 16: ...ted setting will blink Short press the arrow buttons to find the setting option you want then long press the M button to set the option Long press the M button again to exit to the previous page In settings short press the M button to enter the next level menu and long press the M button to exit and return to the previous level menu Descriptions of individuals settings to follow 4 4 1 KM H and MPH...

Page 17: ...Display 15 ...

Page 18: ...erface long press the M button to show TRIP data While the TRIP icon is blinking short press the M button to confirm data clearance To exit long press the M button After clearance the subtotal mileage TRIP is 0 average speed is 0 and max speed is 0 ODO information can not be cleared manually on the display ...

Page 19: ...dealer If you still some questions about the display please contact your Magnum dealer Error Code Definition Suggestion 0x20 shown at speed Failure of controller Check controller 0x22 shown at speed Failure of throttle Check throttle 0x23 shown at speed Failure of motor s phase wire Check motor 0x24 shown at speed Failure of the motor s hall Check controller 0x30 shown at speed Communication failu...

Page 20: ...tortion scratching etc Avoid leaving the bike outdoors When not riding keep the bike in a location where it will be protected from snow rain sun etc Snow and rain can cause the bike to corrode Ultraviolet rays from the sun can cause unnecessary fading of paint or crack any rubber or plastic on the bike 5 2 Maintenance Schedule To keep your E bike in optimal condition and your riding experience at ...

Page 21: ... Grease Pedal Bearings X Check Hub Bearings X Check Headset Bearings X Check Bottom Bracket Bearings X Replace Brake Pads X Replace Brake Cables X Replace Tires X include welds for fissures depends on use As with all mechanical components electrically power assisted cycles EPAC are subjected to wear and high stresses Different materials and components may react to wear or stress fatigue in differe...

Page 22: ...only be replaced after approval from the bicycle manufacturer Frame Hub motor Wheel Brake Pads Bottom Bracket Fork Brake System Rear Carrier Category 3 Components which can only be replaced after approval from the bicycle or component manufacturer Cranks Wheel without Hub Motor Tires Brake System Chain Belt Rim Tape Mechanical Brake Cables Handlebar Seat Post Saddle Hydraulic Brake Cables Stem Cat...

Page 23: ...umbikes info magnumbikes com 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 be registered at www magnumbikes com warranty in order to be covered by the one year warranty ...

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