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RECOMMENDATIONS AND MAINTENANCE

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5. Recommendations And Maintenance

5.1 General Requirements 

E-bikes use metal shells to cover the electric components, so we strongly advise against the use of excessive water to 
wash the shells and parts around them. Use a soft cloth with a neutral solution to wipe the dirt off the shells. Afterward, 
wipe everything dry with a clean soft cloth.

Do not use high-pressure water or air hoses 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 water the 
insulator may corrode, leading to power-drain or other problems. 

Do not use soap solutions to wash the metal components. Non-neutral solutions may cause discoloration, distortion, 
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 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. 

Recommended Torque Values

Front Wheel Nuts

Rear Wheel Nuts 

Seat Binder Bolt

Seat Post Clamp Nut 

Brake Anchor Nut 

Handlebar Clamp Nut 

Headset Expander Nut 

Crank Cotter Pin Nuts 

Brake Centre Bolt 

 22-27 Newton Meters

24-29 Newton Meters 

12- 17 Newton Meters 

15- 19 Newton Meters 

7- 11 Newton Meters 

17- 19 Newton Meters 

17-19 Newton Meters 

9-14 Newton Meters 

2-17 Newton Meters  

16.2- 19.8 ft.-lb.

17.5- 21.3 ft.-lb.

8.8- 12.5 ft.-lb.

11.0-14.0 ft.-lb.

5.1- 8.1 ft.-lb.

12.5- 14.0 ft.-lb.

12.5- 14.0 ft.-lb.

6.6- 10.3 ft.-lb.

1.5- 12.5 ft.-lb.

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Страница 1: ...www magnumbikes com Low Rider Cruiser PLEASE READ ME FIRST...

Страница 2: ...ar and Stem Assembly 03 2 2 Assembly of the Pedals 04 2 3 Seat Position 05 2 4 Saddle Height 06 2 5 Saddle Adjustment 06 3 BATTERY CHARGER 3 1 Overview 07 3 2 General Remarks 07 3 3 Installing and Rem...

Страница 3: ...s as this will offer you a general understanding of your new E bike This manual is designed to help you get the most out of your E bike and so we have attempted to answer as many of your potential que...

Страница 4: ...throttle up to 25mph wit pedal assist Motor Battery Display Throttle Front Fork Crankset Brake Levers Brakes Derailleur Freewheel Tires Front Light Rear Light Max Speed Max Loading including bike Low...

Страница 5: ...t on Tighten the screw at the top of the stem Tool you may need 6mm Allen wrench 3 Move the handlebar up or down to adjust to the desired angle then tighten the rear facing screw at the top of the ste...

Страница 6: ...the pedals L or R The 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 counterc...

Страница 7: ...ee 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...

Страница 8: ...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 cl...

Страница 9: ...ice or replacement In the unlikely case that the battery catches fire do NOT attempt to put it out with water Use sand or another fire retardant instead and call emergency services immediately 3 3 Ins...

Страница 10: ...PLAY 08 4 Display Instruction Manual 4 1 APPEARANCE A Better Display A Smart Display Easy View 4 Display Panel Superior Anodizing Aluminum Alloy Frame PMMA Waterproof Cable Housing Easy Control with L...

Страница 11: ...4 3 WALK MODE 4 4 SET OPERATION section 4 section 3 section 2 section 1 section 5 section 6 5 1 DISTANCE INDICATOR 5 1 1 ODO 5 1 2 TIME 5 1 3 TRIP 1 5 1 4 TRIP 2 6 1 BATTERY INDICATOR 6 2 POWER SAVIN...

Страница 12: ...AY 10 FULL VIEW AREA NORMAL VIEW AREA With the display on the default indicators are riding mode trip 2 speed PAS level and battery indicator as shown in the figure below Press SET to change the displ...

Страница 13: ...er off automatically when speed is 0 mph for 5 minutes Section 2 CURRENT INDICATOR The current indicator shows the present discharging current of the controller each segment is 2A six segments are 12A...

Страница 14: ...cting KM H or MPH for the speed and mileage will switch all indicators to the selected unit of measurement Section 4 OPERATION 4 1 PAS LEVEL SELECTION Press UP or DOWN to change the PAS level and thus...

Страница 15: ...epresent different faults in the system consult the error code table on the last page for details 4 3 The display cannot return to normal status until the problem is solved the E bike s electric compo...

Страница 16: ...nce On the Trip 1 display press the SET button for 2 seconds and the display icon will flash at 1 Hz and keep holding SET for 2 more seconds to clear Trip 1 Section 5 5 1 DISTANCE INDICATOR With the d...

Страница 17: ...battery is full the five segments are all lit If the battery is low the battery display area will flash indicating that pedal assistance will soon cease and that the battery needs to be recharged 6 1...

Страница 18: ...ke error detection after turning on Under voltage Motor stalling Error in communication with controller Error in communication with display Error code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 3 ERROR CODE TABLE Each err...

Страница 19: ...ing 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...

Страница 20: ...racket bearings Replace brake pads Replace brake cables depends on use Replace tires depends on use Each ride Weekly Monthly 6 Monthly Yearly Inspect frame condition include welds for fissures WARNING...

Страница 21: ...front reflector Rear light rear reflector Wheel reflectors Kickstand Grips with a screw clamp only Components which can only be replaced after approval from the bicycle manufacturer electronic system...

Страница 22: ...visit www magnumbikes com or your local magnum dealer for details Bike must be registered at www magnumbikes com warranty in order to be covered by the one yeat warranty WARRANTY 20 Stay Connected ma...

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