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Assembly

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4.4 Pedal Installation

4.5 Warnings

It is important to install the pedal onto the corresponding crank arm. Improperly installing the pedals can 

damage the pedals, the crank arms, or both.

Identify whether the pedal goes on the left side or right side. Some pedals will have an “L” or “R” stamped on 

the pedal to indicate whether it is a left side or right side pedal. The direction of the spindle threads will also 

indicate whether the pedal is left or right side. 

Tighten the right-side pedal by turning clockwise. Tighten the left-side pedal by turning counterclockwise.

Use a 15mm wrench to tighten pedals to crank arms. Using an incorrect sized wrench may damage the pedal 

spindle. Using the improper tool may not fully secure the pedal to the crank arms. An improperly installed 

pedal may lead to injury.

Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Peak T5/T7 can cause component or performance failure, 

loss of control, serious injury, or death. Even if you’re an experienced bike rider, you must read and understand 

the entire manual and any documentation provided for subcomponents or accessories before riding. If you 

are not sure you have the experience, skills, and tools to correctly perform all assembly steps in the manual 

and the assembly video, consult a local, certified, and reputable bike mechanic.

To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children.

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If your bicycle sustains an impact:

Should you be injured in the impact, check yourself for injuries and take the proper actions needed to attend to 

any injuries. Seek medical help if necessary.

After any crash, take your bike to your dealer for a thorough damage inspection.

A crash or other impact can put extraordinary stress on bicycle components, causing them to fatigue pre-

maturely. Components suffering from stress fatigue can fail suddenly and catastrophically, causing loss of 

control, serious injury or death.

Though this manual is to be used as a reference point, it is impossible for this manual to provide all the in-

formation required to properly repair and maintain your bicycle. To help minimize the chances of injury, it is 

critical that you have any repair or maintenance which is not specifically described in this manual performed 

by your dealer. Equally important is that your individual maintenance requirements will be determined by 

everything from your riding style to geographic location. Consult your dealer for help in determining your 

maintenance requirements.

5. Storage

6. Maintenance

5.1 Battery Storage

5.2 Bike Storage

Store the bike in a location where it is protected from the elements - snow, rain, direct and unfiltered sunlight, etc. 

Snow, rain, road salts and ice inhibiting chemicals can cause parts to degrade and corrode. The UV rays from the 

sun can fade the paint and can cause rubber and plastic parts to dry, become porous, and/or crack. 

Should the bike be in disuse for an extended period of time, it is best to care for and store the e-bike.

Separate the battery and the e-bike. The e-bike should be stored indoors, in a covered environment. The tempera-

ture range for the e-bike, separated from the battery, can be between (35-70° F (2-21°C). The battery should be 

stored indoors at room-temperature. If your battery is unused for several months it is possible that it may fall into 

sleep mode. It is recommended to check the charge at least once a month while not in use. It is recommended to 

maintain a charge between 40-80% while in storage.

   

Should the battery fall into “sleep mode” the following steps can be taken.

  

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Plug the Magnum approved charger into a power outlet.

  

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Plug the Magnum approved charger into the battery. The LED on the charger should turn    

                                            red. This may take several attempts.

  

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Leave the battery on the charger until it is fully charged.

  

Summary of Contents for Peak T5

Page 1: ...Peak T5 T7 PLEASE READ ME FIRST www magnumbikes com ...

Page 2: ... with children as passengers 05 2 5 Riding in various conditions 06 2 6 Compatible parts accessories 07 6 Maintenance 6 1 Cleaning 21 22 6 2 Drivetrain 22 3 Bicycle Overview 3 1 Battery 09 3 2 Charger 09 3 3 Motor 09 3 4 Display 10 15 7 Bicycle Overview 7 1 Warranty 22 23 7 2 Exclusions 23 7 3 Disclaimer 23 24 7 4 Prop 65 24 4 Assembly 4 1 Out of box assembly 16 4 2 Torque settings 16 17 4 3 Batte...

Page 3: ...ave any questions or do not understand something take responsibility for your safety and consult with your dealer or the manufacturer As a parent or guardian you are responsible for the activities and safety of your child and that includes making sure that the bicycle is properly fitted to the child that it is in good repair and safe operating condi tion that you and your child have learned and un...

Page 4: ...can help you choose the right bike for your needs and help you understand the benefits and limitations of different models The Peak T5 T7 is not designed for transporting more than one rider It is not recommended for passengers to be transported on this model The Peak T5 T7 has a maximum load capacity of 150 kilograms 330 pounds The load capacity includes the weight of the rider and any additional...

Page 5: ...f a bicycle trailer will cause extra load and stress increasing the wear on the The Peak T5 T7 s electrical and mechanical parts Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of the e bike Follow the instructions for installation safety and usage as stated by the accessory that is to be used and installed on the e bike Never modify any of the original parts or the frame of the e bike to accommodate thir...

Page 6: ...rake 2 Motor 9 Seatpost Collar 16 Controller 23 Wheel Reflector 3 Freewheel 10 Battery 17 Stem 24 PAS 4 Rear Derailleur Protector 11 Fender Holder 18 Front Light 25 Cable Tree 5 Rear Derailleur 12 Chain 19 Front Fender 26 Valve Stem 6 Rear Disk Brake 13 Kickstand 20 Tire 7 Saddle 14 Crankset 21 Fork 1 Head Tube 4 Down Tube 7 Seat Stay 10 Cassette 2 Top Tube 5 Seat Tube 8 Chain stay 11 Rotor 3 Bott...

Page 7: ...arging operation Failure to use a Magnum Bikes authorized charger may damage your battery in addition to voiding the warranty Your Magnum Peak T5 T7 battery should be charged with the supplied Magnum Battery Charger Contact Magnum Bikes customer support 323 375 2666 info magnumbikes com or your local Magnum Dealer for the correct charger If the battery is to be unused for a period longer than a mo...

Page 8: ...entage 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 blinking after reaching 1Hz and with no power 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 t...

Page 9: ...efault Value KM H KM H Metric MPH Imperial Back Light Level Setting bLG Back Light Value LEVEL1 backlight level 60 Value LEVEL 2 backlight level 80 Value LEVEL 3 backlight level 100 Default Value LEVEL1 Auto Shutdown Time SLP Auto Sleep Value 0 30 min Default Value 5min OFF means no auto shutdown Real Time Clock N A N A Hour Minutes Overview 14 Setting Items Interface Description Setting Data Rema...

Page 10: ... in a variety of materials often dif fering by model and component the correct tightening force or torque cannot be generalized To make sure that the many fasteners on your bicycle are correctly tightened refer to the torque specifications in the section Correctly tightening a fastener requires a calibrated torque wrench A professional bicycle mechanic with a torque wrench should torque the fasten...

Page 11: ...s or is not attached to the e bike Charging the Battery Battery Installation Insert the key into the lock core Place the bottom of the battery into the bottom battery seat Turn the key to the unlock position slide the top of the battery into the top battery seat return the key to the lock position and remove the key from the lock core Locate the charge port charge port cover The charge port is on ...

Page 12: ...m to fatigue pre maturely Components suffering from stress fatigue can fail suddenly and catastrophically causing loss of control serious injury or death Though this manual is to be used as a reference point it is impossible for this manual to provide all the in formation required to properly repair and maintain your bicycle To help minimize the chances of injury it is critical that you have any r...

Page 13: ...nd electrical wires for rust kinks or fraying Replace any damaged parts Check tires for excess wear cuts or damage Replace tires if necessary Check the wheel rims for dents scratches and material bending Consult your dealer if any damage is found Ensure that all parts and accessories are secured Tighten any parts and accessories that are not properly secured Check the frame particularly in the are...

Page 14: ...oduct and its accessories and the seller is not liable for any financial loss and or prevention of profit and or any consequential loss that may be caused by non standard usage of the product We hereby inform the buyer that Magnum Bikes is not responsible for any liability that may occur which could possibly apply to the product and or its user due to the usage of the product and that the customer...

Page 15: ...ur bicycle in any way that may change its design and or operation Such changes may seriously impair the handling stability and other aspects of the bicycle making it unsafe to ride Tampering can void the warranty and render your bike not in compliance with the applicable laws and regulations To ensure safety quality and reliability use only original parts or Magnum Bikes authorized replacements fo...

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