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MAGNUM ​ ​ P EAK
USER​ ​ G UIDE
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Please​ ​ r ead​ ​ b efore​ ​ u se!
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  • Page 1 MAGNUM ​ ​ P EAK USER​ ​ G UIDE ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Please​ ​ r ead​ ​ b efore​ ​ u se!
  • Page 2 Foreword These​ ​ o perating​ ​ i nstructions​ ​ m ust​ ​ b e​ ​ c arefully​ ​ r ead​ ​ i n​ ​ o rder​ ​ t o​ ​ q uickly​ ​ f amiliarize​ ​ y ourself​ ​ w ith​ ​ y our​ ​ b icycle.​ ​ T he​ ​ k nowledgeable​ ​ t reatment, regular​...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table​ ​ o f​ ​ C ontents Service Function​ ​ a nd​ ​ o peration​ ​ o f handlebar​ ​ c omponents ​ ​ 4 Mounting​ ​ i nstructions​ ​ f or​ ​ h andlebars ​ ​ 5 Pedal​ ​ i nstallation ​...
  • Page 4: Function A Nd O Peration O F

    Right​ ​ s ide​ ​ v iew ​ ​ ​ 1 .​ ​ Q uick​ ​ r elease​ ​ l ever​ ​ s eat​ ​ h eight 7.​ ​ H ydraulic​ ​ d isc​ ​ b rake​ ​ f ront 2.​...
  • Page 5: Mounting I Nstructions F Or H Andlebars

    Mounting​ ​ i nstructions​ ​ f or​ ​ h andlebars Threadless​ ​ h eadset​ ​ a ssembly 1.​ ​ L oosen​ ​ t he​ ​ t op​ ​ s crew​ ​ a nd​ ​ p lastic​ ​ p art. 2.​ ​ T ake​ ​ o ff​ ​ t he​ ​ N ECO​ ​ s pacer...
  • Page 6 3.​ ​ I nstall​ ​ t he​ ​ h andlebars​ ​ a s​ ​ s hown,​ ​ a nd​ ​ s ecure​ ​ w ith​ ​ t he​ ​ t op​ ​ c ap.​ ​ D o​ ​ n ot​ ​ o vertighten​ ​ b olt​ ​ o n​ ​ t op​ ​ c ap;​ ​ f ork​ ​ s hould​ ​ r otate​ ​ f reely​ ​ b ut​ ​ t here​ ​ s hould be​...
  • Page 7: Pedal I Nstallation

    Pedal​ ​ i nstallation WARNING Do​ ​ n ot​ ​ t ighten​ ​ t he​ ​ p edals​ ​ b y​ ​ h and,​ ​ u se​ ​ a ​ ​ s uitable​ ​ w rench. -​ ​ I dentify​ ​ y our​ ​ p edal:​ ​ C heck​ ​ t he​ ​ l etter​ ​ o n​ ​ t he​ ​ p edal:​ ​ " L"​ ​ o r​ ​ " R". -​...
  • Page 8: Seating P Osition

    Seat​ ​ p osition To ensure comfortable, fatigue-free and safe riding, the saddle and handlebar height must be adjusted to the 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 must still touch the ground.
  • Page 9: Adjust T He S Eat H Eight

    Adjust​ ​ t he​ ​ s eat​ ​ h eight WARNING A​ ​ n ot​ ​ f ully​ ​ c losed​ ​ q uick​ ​ r elease​ ​ l ever​ ​ c an​ ​ o pen​ ​ a gain.​ ​ T his​ ​ a llows​ ​ t he​ ​ s addle​ ​ t o​ ​ m ove​ ​ d own​ ​ d uring​ ​ t he​ ​ r ide.​ ​ T his​ ​ c an​ ​ l ead​ ​ t o severe​...
  • Page 10: Safety I Nstructions F Or C Harger

    Important​ ​ s afety​ ​ p recautions​ ​ f or​ ​ t he​ ​ c harger Before​ ​ u sing​ ​ t he​ ​ c harger,​ ​ p lease​ ​ r ead​ ​ t hese​ ​ s afety​ ​ i nstructions. WARNING Protect your charger from children.
  • Page 11: Charger F Unctions

    Charger​ ​ f unctions Charge​ ​ c ycle​ ​ a nd​ ​ L ED​ ​ i ndicators​ ​ f or​ ​ l ithium-ion​ ​ b attery STATUS Green Battery​ ​ n ot​ ​ c onnected​ ​ y et Charging Green Charging​...
  • Page 12 ​ w arehouse​ ​ a t​ ​ t he​ ​ f ollowing​ ​ a ddress​ ​ f ree​ ​ o f​ ​ c harge: Magnum​ ​ B ikes​ ​ S ervice​ ​ C enter 629​ ​ S ​ ​ S tate​ ​ S treet Unit​...
  • Page 13: Handling O F T He B Attery A Nd C Harger 1

    Handling​ ​ o f​ ​ b attery​ ​ a nd​ ​ c harger In​ ​ o rder​ ​ t o​ ​ a chieve​ ​ t he​ ​ l ongest​ ​ p ossible​ ​ b attery​ ​ l ife,​ ​ t he​ ​ f ollowing​ ​ n otes​ ​ s hould​ ​ b e​ ​ o bserved: -​...
  • Page 14: Charging T He B Attery

    Recharging​ ​ t he​ ​ b attery NOTE The​ ​ b attery​ ​ ( 1)​ ​ c an​ ​ b e​ ​ r emoved​ ​ f rom​ ​ t he​ ​ e -bike. The​ ​ b attery​ ​ i s​ ​ s ecured​ ​ w ith​ ​ a ​ ​ l ock​ ​ ( 2). -​...
  • Page 15: Tire P Ressure

    Remove​ ​ t he​ ​ b attery Insert​ ​ t he​ ​ b attery Battery​ ​ c harge​ ​ s tatus NOTE The​ ​ b attery​ ​ ( 1)​ ​ i s​ ​ s ecured​ ​ w ith​ ​ a ​ ​ l ock. -​...
  • Page 16: Support L Evel

    Riding​ ​ i nstructions NOTE The​ ​ b attery​ ​ i s​ ​ s ecured​ ​ i n​ ​ t he​ ​ f rame​ ​ w ith​ ​ a ​ ​ l ock. Before​ ​ s tarting​ ​ t he​ ​ r ide,​ ​ c heck​ ​ w hether​ ​ t he​ ​ b attery​ ​ i s​ ​ c orrectly​ ​ i nserted​ ​ i nto​ ​ t he​ ​ f rame​ ​ a nd​ ​ p ull​ ​ t he​ ​ k ey​ ​ o ut. Otherwise,​...
  • Page 17: Brakes

    ​ ​ ​ U SE Brakes The​ ​ b rakes​ ​ o f​ ​ t he​ ​ f ront​ ​ a nd​ ​ r ear​ ​ w heels​ ​ c an​ ​ b e​ ​ o perated​ ​ i ndependently​ ​ o f​ ​ e ach​ ​ o ther. When​...
  • Page 18: Display I Nstructions

    WARNING When​ ​ u nfolding​ ​ t he​ ​ k ickstand​ ​ ( 1),​ ​ a lways​ ​ m ake​ ​ s ure​ ​ t hat​ ​ t he​ ​ s tand​ ​ i s​ ​ s table​ ​ a nd​ ​ f irm,​ ​ s o​ ​ a s​ ​ t o​ ​ p revent​ ​ t he​ ​ b ike​ ​ f rom​ ​ f alling​ ​ o ver. -​...
  • Page 19: Riding

    RIDING Safety​ ​ i nstructions Traffic​ ​ s afety An e-bike must be equipped with two mutually independent, functional brakes, a clearly audible bell, headlights, tail lamps, reflective pedals, reflectors​ ​ o n​ ​ w heels​ ​ a s​ ​ w ell​ ​ a s​ ​ f ront​ ​ a nd​ ​ r ear​ ​ r eflectors. The​...
  • Page 20 RIDING Safety​ ​ I nstructions Is​ ​ t he​ ​ e -bike​ ​ f it​ ​ t o​ ​ r ide? Perform​ ​ t he​ ​ f ollowing​ ​ c hecks​ ​ a t​ ​ r egular​ ​ i ntervals: Is​...
  • Page 21: Remove F Ront W Heel F Or T Ransport

    DRIVING Remove​ ​ f ront​ ​ w heel​ ​ f or​ ​ t ransport Extend: Open​ ​ t he​ ​ q uick-release​ ​ l ever​ ​ ( 1)​ ​ a nd​ ​ r elease​ ​ t he​ ​ a xle​ ​ n ut​ ​ ( 2)​ ​ s everal​ ​ t urns. Remove​...
  • Page 22: Device C Are

    MAINTENANCE Bicycle​ ​ c are​ ​ / ​ ​ c are​ ​ p roducts NOTE Regular​ ​ a nd​ ​ e xpert​ ​ c are​ ​ i s​ ​ e ssential​ ​ f or​ ​ t he​ ​ m aintenance​ ​ o f​ ​ t he​ ​ b icycle​ ​ a nd​ ​ i s​ ​ o ne​ ​ o f​ ​ t he​ ​ p rerequisites​ ​ f or​ ​ t he​ ​ r ecognition​ ​ o f​ ​ w arranty​ ​ c laims. Corrosion​...
  • Page 23: Winter O Peration A Nd C Orrosion P Rotection

    MAINTENANCE Winter​ ​ o peration​ ​ a nd​ ​ c orrosion​ ​ p rotection NOTE In the interests of environmental protection, we ask you to use use products sparingly and to use only those which are marked as environmentally friendly.​ ​ I f​ ​ t he​ ​ b ike​ ​ i s​ ​ u sed​ ​ d uring​ ​ t he​ ​ w inter​ ​ m onths,​ ​ c onsiderable​ ​ d amage​ ​ c an​ ​ b e​ ​ c aused​ ​ b y​ ​ c orrosion​ ​ o r​ ​ r ust. DANGER Do​...
  • Page 24: Tire C Are

    MAINTENANCE Other​ ​ c omponents Dispose​ ​ o f​ ​ t he​ ​ c omponents​ ​ i n​ ​ a ccordance​ ​ w ith​ ​ t he​ ​ e nvironmental​ ​ r egulations​ ​ a pplicable​ ​ i n​ ​ y our​ ​ c ountry. Electrical​...
  • Page 25: Maintenance A Nd C Are

    MAINTENANCE H​ ​ = ​ ​ M aintenance​ ​ b y​ ​ t he​ ​ d ealer F​ ​ = ​ ​ T est​ ​ b y​ ​ t he​ ​ r ider Work​ ​ t o​ ​ b e​ ​ d one Before​...
  • Page 26: Cranks

    MAINTENANCE Cranks The​ ​ c ranks​ ​ ( 1)​ ​ c an​ ​ b e​ ​ l oosened​ ​ d uring​ ​ r iding.​ ​ R egularly​ ​ c heck​ ​ t hat​ ​ t he​ ​ c ranks​ ​ a re​ ​ t ight. If​...
  • Page 27 NOTE The​ ​ f ront​ ​ f ork​ ​ ( 4)​ ​ m ust​ ​ n ot​ ​ b ecome​ ​ s tuck​ ​ i n​ ​ t he​ ​ s teering​ ​ p osition​ ​ a nd​ ​ m ust​ ​ s wing​ ​ e asily​ ​ i n​ ​ b oth​ ​ d irections. DANGER The​...
  • Page 28: Spoke

    MAINTENANCE Spokes A​ ​ t ight​ ​ f it​ ​ o f​ ​ t he​ ​ s pokes​ ​ ( 1)​ ​ i s​ ​ i mportant​ ​ f or​ ​ t he​ ​ s mooth​ ​ r unning​ ​ o f​ ​ t he​ ​ w heels.​ ​ S pokes​ ​ l oosen​ ​ o ver​ ​ t ime. The​...
  • Page 29: Technical S Pecifications

    TECHNICAL​ ​ S PECIFICATIONS Components PEAK​ ​ 2 7.5”​ ​ 4 8V motor R2,​ ​ 4 8V​ ​ 5 00W,​ ​ 2 0​ ​ m ph,​ ​ r ear​ ​ m otor battery​ ​ p ack I6​ ​ 4 8V​ ​ 1 4Ah​ ​ P anasonic​ ​ c ells,​ ​ w ith​ ​ U SB​ ​ c onnection display C7BBT​...
  • Page 30: Wear P Arts L Ist

    WARRANTY Wear​ ​ p arts​ ​ l ist Wear Wear​ ​ l imit Tires,​ ​ c ables,​ ​ r ims Depending​ ​ o n​ ​ r iding​ ​ c onditions,​ ​ l oad,​ ​ a nd​ ​ a ir​ ​ p ressure​ ​ t he​ ​ w ear​ ​ l imit​ ​ c an​ ​ b e reached​...
  • Page 31: Warranty T Erms

    ​ I f​ ​ y ou​ ​ h ave​ ​ q uestions​ ​ r egarding​ ​ t he​ ​ w arranty​ ​ o r​ ​ a ​ ​ g uarantee,​ ​ y ou​ ​ c an​ ​ a lso​ ​ c ontact​ ​ u s​ ​ b y​ ​ e mail​ ​ o r​ ​ t elephone. Magnum​ ​ B ikes​ ​ U SA 629​...

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