Magnum Premium 48V 500W E-bike Manual Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................... 3 Display Functions ................................................................................................... 4-12 Riding Your Bike....................................................................................................... 13 Adjusting the Seat & Handlebar .................................................
1. Your Magnum Premium 48V 1.1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Magnum Premium 48v folding E-Bike. This bike is equipped with pedals and an auxiliary electric motor. It can be propelled by means of the Pedal-Assist (PAS) function and/or the auxiliary electric motor directly with the throttle. You will thoroughly enjoy riding this new, electrically assisted folding bike.
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A Better Display. A Smart Display. Easy View 4’’ inch Display Panel. Superior Anodizing Aluminum Alloy Frame. PMMA Waterproof Cable Housing. Easy Control with Large Button.
With the display on, the default indicators are riding speed, trip 2, PAS level, and battery indicator as shown in fig below. Press SET to switch the display information. Section 1 1.1 O N/OFF Press ON/OFF then the display is activated. The display will provide power for the controller. Press ON/OFF again to activate the backlight. With display on, press ON/OFF for 3 seconds to turn off power.
Section 2 2.1 CURRENT I NDICATOR These bars indicate how much energy is required for the terrain. ELECTION 2.2 R IDING M ODE S There are three modes for riding mode selection, including POWER, N ORMAL and ECO. Each mode represents how much effort is being generated by the system. POWER mode exerts more power, NORMAL exerts a normal amount of power, and ECO is an energy saver mode. The default option is POWER. Section 3 3.
3.2 KM/H & MPH Select KM/H or MPH for the speed and mileage, display will show the currently selected units . 3.3 B ACKLIGHT INDICATOR With the power on, click ON/OFF to turn on the backlight. Click it again to turn off the backlight. Section 4 4.
4.2 ERROR CODE INDICATOR If there is something wrong with the electronic control system, the display will flash at 1 HZ and show the error code automatically. Different error code represents different fault information. ※ Only get rid of the error will clear the error code display. The error code display is as below.
2 Throttle error(detection after turning on) 3 motor without phase position 4 Hall error 5 Brake error(detection after turning on) 6 Under voltage 7 Motor stalling 8 communication controller receiving error 9 communication display receiving error 4.3 SET OPEARATION Hold the SET for 2 seconds and enter into the setting interface, then number 0 keeps lighting, the display will flash at 1 HZ.
4.3.3 SET 2: Wheel diameter setting Select the accurate wheel diameter value to ensure the accuracy of speed and mileage on the display. 4.3.4 SET 3 : KM/H & M PH Select KM/H or MPH for measurement, the display will indicate the matched speed and mileage. Section 5 5.1 B ATTERY INDICATOR 5.1.
5.1.2 Battery voltage It displays the current voltage of the battery. 5.2 POWER OFF AUTOMATICALLY AFTER 5 MINUTES When the riding speed is 0 k m/h for 5 minutes, the system will power off automatically. Section 6 6.1 D ISTANCE INDICATOR With the display on, press SET to switch the mode to select ODO, t rip land trip 6.1.
3.0 Using Your Bike 3.1 Riding your bike Before riding, make sure that you activate the battery by switching the key to the ON position. The LED lights located on top of the battery indicate its current charge level. Turn on the display unit that is on the handlebars (see 1.3). Select your desired level of assistance and begin to pedal. You’ll find that the motor will engage as soon as you start pedaling. WARNING: Turning the pedals one half of a rotation will immediately engage the motor.
Handlebar Height Maximum comfort is usually obtained when the handlebar height is equal to the height of the seat. You may wish to try different heights to find the most comfortable position without ever exceeding the mark carved onto the tube. 3.3 Propping up the bike on its kickstand The bike is equipped with a lateral kickstand. Always prop up the bike upon its kickstand on a flat and stable surface. 3.4 Lights The front LED headlight has its own autonomous power supply using AA batteries.
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2. Service Checklist Frequency Before every ride After every ride Weekly Monthly Every six months Yearly Task Be sure batteries are fully charged Check tire pressure Check brake operation Check wheels for loose spokes Be sure to fully charge batteries Quick wipe down with damp Lubrication as per schedule2.
3.Folding your bike Folding is completed in several steps as below, and only takes a few seconds. 3.1 Folding the handlebars’ shaft Remove the plastic cover; Untighten the lever and free the hinge; Press the lock button; Fold the handlebar. 3.2 Folding the pedals Push the pedals inward, and then push down to fold them while holding the crank arm for stability. 3.
4. The Battery 4.1 Installing and removing the battery To remove the battery, turn the key to the unlock position so that the lock disengages from the battery guide rail. Fold your seat up by pressing on the lever beneath the saddle. Remove the battery by pulling it upward along the guide rail. The battery must remain vertical when removing it from the track. When reinserting the battery be sure to hold it all the while. Do not let it fall into its socket, this may damage the connecting pins below. 4.
4.3 Battery range and lifespan 4.3.1 Range The bike’s range per charge ranges from 35 to 55 miles, as it depends on a variety of factors (degree of assistance used, topology, rider’s weight, frequent stops/start-ups, hills, tire pressure, etc…) 4.3.2 Battery Your battery is of Lithium-NCM composite. It contains a limited amount of energy, which diminishes as it is being used.
Safety and Maintenance 4.5 Safety recommendations Helmet Always wear a bicycle helmet while riding to ensure your safety. Tires Inspect the wear of your tyres on a regular basis and verify the tire pressure at least once a month. Tire pressure is recommended to be 40-65 PSI depending on the weight of the user. Please check the recommended PSI on your tire as well. Brakes Be sure to check the brakes and brake levers before riding.
5.2 Maintenance Caution: Bike maintenance and repair require specific skills and the appropriate tools. Do not repair your bike or change any of its settings if you have any doubt regarding your ability to correctly proceed with such work. Contact a local dealer or professional if needed. Any adjustments or repairs that are not properly done can damage the bike and lead to accidents resulting in extensive injuries and will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
7. Warranty You are provided with a one year limited manufacturer’s warranty from the date of purchase. Details regarding the warranty coverage and registration of your product can be viewed on the Magnum Bikes webpage below http://www.magnumbikes.