Summary of METRO+
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Magnum metro/metro+ user guide please read before use! Www.Magnumbikes.Com 1.
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Foreword these operating instructions must be carefully read in order to quickly familiarize yourself with your bicycle. the knowledgeable treatment, regular maintenance, and care of the bicycle is essential for its preservation and saf...
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Table ofcontents service function and operation of handlebar components 4 mounting instructions for handlebars 5 pedal installation 7 seating position 8 adjusting the seat height 9 adjusting the saddle 9 suspension fork 9 safety instr...
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Use right sideview 1. display 6. motor 2. brakes 7. derailleur 3. seatpost 8. crankset 4. battery 9. pedals 5. disk brake function andoperationofhandlebarcomponents 1. display 4. right grip 2. left grip 5. right shift lever 3. left ...
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Use mounting instructionsforhandlebars 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...
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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. 6.
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Use pedal mounting warning do nottightenthepedalsbyhand,useasuitablewrench. - 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 peda...
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Use 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 ...
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Ideal service adjust theseatheight adjusting theseatheight warning a quickreleaseleverthatisnotfullyclosedcanopenwhileridingallowingthesaddletomove.thiscanleadtosevereinjury.the tension onthequickreleaselevershouldbestrong...
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Use important safetyprecautionsforthecharger 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...
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Use charger functions charge cycleandledindicatorsforlithium-ionbattery led status green battery not connected yet red charging green charging completed the led light (1) on the charger keeps you constantly informed about the charge state of y...
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Important instructionsforthebattery important information, which you should read before use: - the batteries of the vehicle are approximately 50% charged when new. - before using the battery for the first time please fully charge ...
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Use handling ofbatteryandcharger in ordertoachievethelongestpossiblebatterylife,thefollowingnotesshouldbeobserved: - the charger should not be activated when the battery temperature is below + 32 ° f or above + 140 ° f....
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Use recharging thebattery 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 charget...
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To pull out the battery, insert and turn the key. hold the key in the unlock position (2) and then pull out battery (1). Insert thebattery - to reinsert the battery push the bottom of the battery (1) into the frame as...
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Use riding instructions note the battery must be secured and locked into the frame before riding. Before riding, be sure that the battery is correctly inserted into the frame and remove the key. if left in place the key can bre...
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Sensor may cut out the electrical system of the e-bike if it overheats. If the e-bike cuts out let the system rest for a few minutes and resume riding while being sure to pedal in order to alleviate the stress on the electrical system. Range percharge the achievable rang...
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The left brake lever (1) controls the front brake parking thebike warning when unfolding the kickstand (1), always make sure that the stand is stable and firm before leaving the bike in place, so as to prevent thebikefromfallingover.donotplaceadditionalweight...
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Section 1:on/off - to power on your e-bike click the power button once. - the display will show some of your system parameters immediately when turned on. - on the bottom right you will see the systems voltage specific ...
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Picture below). press the power button again to turn off the backlight. Section 4: 4.1) pedalassist&speedselection - click on the +/- up or down to change the pas (pedal assist) level and change the power output and speed. The default mode is level 1 and ...
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Press the set for 5 seconds to reset trip 1. Section 5: 5.1) batteryindicator 5.1.1 )batterylevelindicator the battery capacity viewing area has five segments, each representing 20% of the battery capacity. when the capacity is ...
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6.1.1 )odo the odo records your total mileage and cannot be cleared. 6.1.2) time the riding time parameter is automatically reset when powering off your e-bike. 6.1.3) trip1 press the set button for 5 seconds to reset trip 1. 6...
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● do not ride the e-bike if any of the above is not properly secured. Warn i ng when startingtorideyourbikebesuretoholdthehandlebarsstraight. Do notstartwiththemotorswitchedonuntilyouarecomfortableridingtheelectricbike....
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Warning the bicycle may only be mounted for transportation on appropriate bicycle racks that can support its weight (passenger cars, other transportvehicles,rooftrussesortrunkcarriers,trailers). Before transportingyourbike,besuretoremoveallpartsthatcanberemo...
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Care products if necessary, the bicycle should be treated with commercially available care products that are made for bicycles. You can prevent corrosion-prone parts from becoming a precautionary measure, especially during winter, with ...
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By recycling you are making an important contribution to the protection of our environment. Charger dispose of the device according to the environmental regulations in force in your country. Electrical waste must not be disposed of together with household waste. conta...
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Maintenance m =maintenancebythedealer o =testbytheowner work tobedone before riding monthly yearly if necessary check allboltsandnuts,whichareimportantfordrivingsafetyandfunction,ifnecessary. Axle nut-steeringbearing-handlebar-...
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Check the rims and spokes for side and vertical impact. spoke tension m m check, adjust. O o m o check tire pressure regularly. O o m o check tire thickness. O m o check the lighting and signal system, including the headlight, adjust if necessa...
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Note if the pedal cranks have come loose, the inner bolt has most likely been displaced. the pedal crank arms must then be re-tightened. Only dismantle the crank arm with the correct tool and be sure never to pull it out ...
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Headset bearings warning in thecaseofcontinuedridingwithaloosesteeringbearing(1),breakageoftheforkshaft(2)canoccurwhichcanresultin serious injurytotherider. Check: - use the handbrake lever (3) to move the bicycle back an...
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Sprocket shimano, acera m360, 8 speed tire schwalbe, big ben, 26" * 2.25 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 ...
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Electrical system, electronic controller depending on riding conditions, load, and frequency of use the expected lifespan can be 12- 36 months. Brake linings, brake discs depending on the pavement texture and maintenance care, the lifespan...
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• free exchange of the goods in whole or in part against an equivalent article. if the original product is discontinued or not available a successor model can be provided. Note: any articles or parts which have been replaced...