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Summary of Contents for Metro 5

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

Page 2: ...ssembly 04 06 2 2 Assembly of the Pedals 06 07 2 3 Seat Posistion 08 2 4 Saddle Height 09 2 5 Saddle Adjustment 09 3 Battery and Charger 3 1 Overview 10 3 2 General Remarks 11 3 3 Installing and Remov...

Page 3: ...This manual is intended as a general overview of your new E bike and is therefore not an extensive refer ence For technical support including information about service maintenance and repairs please...

Page 4: ...Release 19 Controller 6 Rear Derailleur 13 Battery 20 Fixed Stem 7 Carrier 14 Fender Holder 21 Front Light 10 11 12 13 18 17 16 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 6 5 4 3 7 8 9 1 2 General 02 19 14 1 4 2 Handlebar...

Page 5: ...mm Brakes Left Right Hydraulic Disc Brakes Derailleur Shimano 7 speed Freewheel 7 speed Tires 26 x 4 Front Light Integrated With Display Rear Light Integrated With Display Max Loading 260lbs Max Speed...

Page 6: ...bolts Remove the faceplate and set it to the side Step 3 Attach the Handlebar Place the handlebar on the stem in the correct position Center the handlebar put the faceplate back in place and screw in...

Page 7: ...sher on the axle should sit outside the fork dropout Put the quick release skewer through the axle and tighten the nut until the quick release lever begins having resistance at the halfway closed poin...

Page 8: ...OTE It s best to grease the pedal threads before installation To install the pedals on the crank arms tighten the right pedal clockwise and left pedal counterclockwise NOTE Left and right are the same...

Page 9: ...Installation Adjustment 07...

Page 10: ...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 t...

Page 11: ...eat 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...

Page 12: ...er 3 1 Overview Charger A AC Plug type will vary B Charger C Charging Indicator D Battery Plug Battery Charger 10 Battery A Battery B Charging Socket C Battery Handlebar D Capacity Level Light E Power...

Page 13: ...il it stops or clicks Remove the key from the lock 3 and insure it is secure 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 an...

Page 14: ...ng 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...

Page 15: ...nges the level of pedal assist during riding and switches functions in display settings Mode Function Switches interface functions and enters into the display settings Display 13 Walk Assist Indicator...

Page 16: ...y 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 b...

Page 17: ...AX How to change speed readout Display 15 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...

Page 18: ...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 Display 16 Walk Mode Wehen speed is below 3mph long p...

Page 19: ...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...

Page 20: ...Display 18...

Page 21: ...ure 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 failure...

Page 22: ...ses for cleaning this can force water into electrical components which may cause malfunctioning Do not wash plastic components with excessive water When the internal electrical parts are affected by w...

Page 23: ...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...

Page 24: ...rum disc and roller brakes 5without alterations to the handlebar and stem Category 1 Components which can only be replaced after approval from the bicycle manufacturer electronic system provider Motor...

Page 25: ...an increase the stress on all other parts greatly in creasing their chance of failure Modifications can also adversely affect the handling of your bike result ing in loss of control falls and serious...

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