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MAGNUM
CRUISER (CI6)
USER GUIDE
Please read before use!
www.magnumbikes.com
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  • Page 1 MAGNUM ​ CRUISER (CI6) USER GUIDE Please read before use! www.magnumbikes.com...
  • Page 2 The information contained in this manual is valid at the time of issue. Reproduction, duplication or translation of this user manual is prohibited without explicit permission from Magnum Bikes. All rights under the copyright law remain expressly reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Right view Function and operation handlebar components Mounting instructions for handlebars Pedal mounting Seating position Adjusting the seat height Adjusting the saddle Safety instructions - charger Charger functions Safety precautions - battery Handling the battery and charger Charging the battery Tire pressure Riding...
  • Page 4: Right View

    RIGHT SIDE VIEW 1. Display 6. Motor 2. Brakes 7. Derailleur 3. Seatpost 8. Crankset 4. Battery 9. Pedals 5. Disk brake Function and operation of handlebar components 1. Display 4. Right grip 2. Left grip 5. Right shift lever 3.
  • Page 5: Mounting Instructions For Handlebars

    Mounting instructions for handlebars Adjustable handlebar 1. Install the handlebars as shown and tighten the upper screw. 3. Move the handlebar up or down to the desired position. If it is too loose or too tight, please adjust the screw on the handlebars.
  • Page 6 2. Adjust the handlebar to the desired position and tighten the screws on the right side. 4. Close the cover plate to complete the setting.
  • Page 7: Pedal Mounting

    Pedal mounting WARNING Do not tighten the pedals by hand, use a suitable wrench. Identify your pedal: Check the letter on the pedal: "L" or "R". The pedal marked "R" is for the right. Turn the wrench handle clockwise. The pedal marked "L" is for the left. To tighten the pedal, turn it counterclockwise.
  • Page 8: Seating Position

    Seating Position To ensure comfortable, fatigue-free and safe riding, the saddle and handlebar height should be adjusted to the riders 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 should be able touch the ground.
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Seat Height

    Adjusting the seat height WARNING A quick release lever that is not fully closed can open while riding allowing the saddle to move. This can lead to severe injury. The tension on the quick release lever should be strong enough to need two hands when closing. The saddle can be extended up to the “MINIMUM INSERT”...
  • Page 10 Important safety precautions for the charger Before using the charger, please read these safety instructions. WARNING Protect your charger from children. To prevent injury use the charger that comes with your e-bike. Other battery types can explode when charged with the incorrect charger.
  • Page 11: Charger Functions

    - Check that the outlet your charger is plugged into is functioning properly, if necessary connect other devices to it to confirm. - Check the contacts of the plug connections. - If charging is still not possible, please have the battery and charger checked by a Magnum Bikes licensed dealer. Important instructions for the battery Important information, which you should read before use: - The batteries of the vehicle are approximately 50% charged when new.
  • Page 12 WARNING The battery of the bicycle is matched with the charger. Never charge the batteries with another charger. - Protect the battery from moisture. - Before you connect the charger to the outlet, please check that the voltage of your power supply matches the input voltage indicated on the charger (e.g.
  • Page 13: Handling The Battery And Charger

    Handling of battery and charger In order to achieve the longest possible battery life, the following notes should be observed: - The charger should not be activated when the battery temperature is below + 32 ° F or above + 140 ° F. Before charging, be sure to bring the battery to about room temperature.
  • Page 14: Charging The Battery

    Recharging the battery NOTE The battery (1) can be removed from the e-bike. The battery is secured with a lock (2). IMPORTANT NOTE! The new 48V battery has USB port on the right side of the battery near the top. TO CHARGE THE BATTERY Connect the plug of the charger to the power supply Connect the charger to the battery.
  • Page 15: Tire Pressure

    To reinsert the battery push the bottom of the battery (1) into the frame as far as it will go and then insert the top end of the battery into the frame until it clicks in place. You may then remove the key. Battery charge status The charge state can also be checked with the battery removed.
  • Page 16: Brakes

    The front and rear brakes operate independently of each other. When stopping or slowing down, operate both brakes at the same time. The Magnum Peak e-bike is equipped with hydraulic disc brakes, which have a very high braking power. WARNING...
  • Page 17: Leaving The Bike

    The model with hydraulic disc brakes can achieve very rapid braking performance. In tight corners and on trails with loose dirt, on wet asphalt, and on ice, the front wheel brake should be carefully applied so that the front wheel does not slip while braking. Please slow down carefully.
  • Page 18: Safety Instructions

    RIDING Safety instructions Traffic safety An e-bike must be equipped with two mutually independent, functional brakes, a clearly audible bell, headlights, tail lamps, reflective pedals, reflectors for wheels and integrated light strips on the tire as well as front and rear reflectors. The e-bike is only suitable for rides on fixed roads and paths.
  • Page 19: Transport With Car

    RIDING WARN Before you go, hold the handlebars straight. Do not start with the motor switched on until you start practicing. Do not operate the motor while riding! Always follow the traffic rules. Never drive away from the roads. Do not drive in the blind spot from other road users. Show where you want to turn.
  • Page 20: Vehicle Care

    VEHICLE CARE Vehicle care / care products NOTE Regular and expert care is essential for the maintenance of the bicycle and is one of the prerequisites for the recognition of warranty claims. Corrosion caused by lack of care or by winter operation is not guaranteed. DANGER Rubber and plastic parts must not be damaged by aggressive or penetrating cleaning agents or solvents.
  • Page 21: Corrosion Protection

    VEHICLE CARE Winter operation and corrosion protection NOTE In the interests of environmental protection, we ask you to use care products sparingly and to use only those which are marked as environmentally friendly. If the bike is used during the winter months, considerable damage can be caused by corrosion. Corrosion Protection Do not use warm water - increased salt effect. ...
  • Page 22: Tire Care

    Before purchasing any accessories or technical modifications, always consult the dealer. DANGER In your own interest, we recommend using only expressly approved accessories and original spare parts for Magnum bicycles. For these accessories and these parts, safety, suitability and reliability have been specially tested for the vehicle.
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Maintenance and Care WARNING For reasons of safety, it is prohibited to carry out repairs and adjustments independently. Improper working on safety-related parts puts you at risk and other people. This applies in particular to work on: steering, braking and lighting. DANGER Before any work on the electrical system, disconnect the plug from the battery, even when replacing an incandescent lamp.
  • Page 24: Cranks

    MAINTENANCE Cranks The cranks (1) can be loosened during riding. Regularly check that the cranks are tight. If you move the cranks firmly sideways, no play should be felt. Also the bottom bracket (2) must not have any play and the cranks must be easily rotatable, then the bearing is in the proper condition.
  • Page 25: Steering Bearings

    Steering bearings WARNING Observe inspection intervals. In the case of extended driving with a loose steering bearing (1), a breakage of the fork shaft (2) can not be ruled out. A fall with serious injuries could result. Check: - Use the handbrake lever (3) to move the bicycle back and forth. If there is play in the steering bearing (1), it must be adjusted. NOTE The front fork (4) must not become stuck in the steering position and must swing easily in both directions.
  • Page 26: Spokes

    MAINTENANCE Spoke A tight fit of the spokes (1) is important for the smooth running of the wheels. Spokes loosen over time. The broken spoke and the spoke opposite the broken spoke must be replaced immediately and the wheel must be trued. Spoke fracture and an imbalance of the wheel often result from the improper tensioning of the spokes.
  • Page 27: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Components Metro motor DAS-KIT, 48V 500W, 28 mph, rear hub motor battery pack I6 48V 13Ah, with USB connection display DAS-KIT C7 LCD display fork RST, Neon-TNL with oil suspension and lock out brake lever Tektro, with electronic cut-off sensor brakes Tektro, hydraulic disc brakes derailleur...
  • Page 28: Warranty

    WARRANTY Wear parts list Wear parts Wear limit Tires, tubes, rims Depending on riding conditions, load and air pressure the wear limit can be reached 300 miles or earlier. Wheels, spokes, hubs Depending on riding conditions, load and air pressure, the wear limit can be reached at 600 miles or earlier.
  • Page 29: Warranty Conditions

    WARRANTY CONDITIONS We at Magnum Bikes offer a warranty of: • 12 months on the frame and all electronic components including battery on the new product advertised with the guarantee promise. The period for the calculation of the warranty period begins with the date of the invoice. If material or manufacturing defects occur during this period, we offer as guarantor under the warranty one of the following services at our discretion: •...

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