Owner's Manual

RIDING
Safety instructions
Traffic safety
The e-bike is only suitable to ride on fixed roads and paths. Do not use the e-bike in water crossings or for terrain jumps.
For your own safety do not ride your e-bike freehanded or too close to another rider.
Do not use headphones while riding.
Riding safety
For your riding safety, always verify the correct placement of the seat and handlebar height according to the body size of the rider, the prescribed tire
pressure, and check that the brakes are functioning properly before riding.
Every so often it is necessary to check the axle nuts, headset bearings, handlebars, saddle, seatpost, pedal cranks and pedals to ensure they are
tightened sufficiently.
DANGER
Be sure to use only Magnum approved replacement parts and accessories for your e-bike.
Magnum Bikes will not warranty or be liable for any e-bikes that were altered, changed or otherwise tampered with or for e-bikes that have used
generic replacement parts.
Safety Precautions
Is your e-bike fit to ride?
Perform the following checks regularly:
Check the tire pressure (See chapter "Technical data")
Check that the handlebar pedals and crank arms are properly tightened (See chapter "Steering bearings" and "Pedal cranks")
Check that the spokes are in place and none are loose (See chapter "Spokes").
After a fall or accident, make sure that the e-bike is not bent or damaged (frame, handlebars, rims, etc.).
Do not ride the e-bike if any of the above is not properly secured.
WARNING
When starting to ride your bike be sure to hold the handlebars straight.
Do not start with the motor switched on until you are comfortable riding the electric bike.
Always follow local traffic regulations.
Do not ride in blind spots of cars or bicycles .
Be sure to signal when turning.
Drive defensively and always be aware of your surroundings.
Hold the handlebars with both hands while riding.
On sandy soil, leaves, and wet roads the tires do not have as much traction as on dry asphalt. Take this into account when turning and
braking, so as not to slip. Also leave room for a longer braking distance.
Slow down before steep sloping terrain.
What to wear when riding your e-bike
Many accidents happen because e-bikers are not recognized in time. Therefore, it is useful to wear bright and reflective clothing. Be careful not to
wear loose clothing that can get caught in the chain, handlebar, pedals or wheels. Be sure to wear a helmet at all times while riding. Make
sure that your helmet complies with the safety standards SNELL and ANSI.
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