Magnum Ui5 User Manual

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    User guide please read me first! English.

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    ! Table of contents 1. Your e-bike…………………………………………………………………3—4 1.1 introduction 1.2 general presentation of the vehicle 2. Function display …………………………………………………………5—9 2.1 function summary 2.2 full view area 2.3 normal view area 2.4 normal operation 3. Using the bike……………………………………………………………9—12 3.1 rid...

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    ! 1.Your e-bike 1.1 introduction we would like to thank you for your e-bike purchasing. The e-bike, equipped with pedals and an auxiliary electric motor, cannot be propelled exclusively by means of this auxiliary electric motor. You will thoroughly enjoy riding this new and electrical power- assiste...

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    ! 1.2.2 spare parts spec ** charging time: 3-6 hours for 100% charge ** autonomy: between 40 to 100 km, depending on the assistance level and road condition. ** 2 charge indicators: 1 is located on the display; 1 is located on the side of battery. ** weight: 3 kg spare parts name ui5 motor das-kit, ...

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    ! 2. Function display 2 .1 function summary the indicated contents are as below. ! 5.

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    ! 2.2 full view area ! 2.3 normal view area the normal viewing area of the c300 is shown below. Press set to switch the displaying information. The order is: odo →riding distance →riding time →max speed. ! 2.4 normal operation 1、on/off hold on/off and start the display. The display will provide powe...

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    ! 3 、speed display it displays the current riding speed of e-bike. The speed display is as below. ! 4、km/h & mph select km/h or mph for the speed and mileage, display will be the currently selected units display. 5、backlight indicator with the power on, click the on/off and turn on the backlight. Cl...

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    ! ! ※ click up or down to set the wheel diameter. 8.4 throttle speed setting hold up and set for 5 seconds to enter into the throttle speed setting interface. Click up or down to set the throttle speed limited or not, the limited throttle speed is 6km/h. 8.5 km/h & mph hold down for 9 seconds to swi...

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    ! ! 11、battery indicator when the battery capacity is high, the six battery segments are all light. When the battery is low, the battery frame will flash. It indicates that the battery is severely low and needs to be recharged immediately. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Low battery flash 3. Using the bike 3.1 riding...

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    ! 3.2 quick-release devices tighten the adjusting nut by hand and move the quick release lever to the closed position. You should feel considerable resistance while moving the lever. If not, re- open and re-tighten the lever, then move it to the closed position so it is in line with the frame. 3.3 h...

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    ! 3.4 precautions required prior to each use verify that the brakes and the front & rear lights are all working properly. Also, check the pressure of the tires. On derailleur geared bicycles the rear derailleur automatically tensions the chain. Make sure that the hinges on your bike are properly loc...

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    ! 3.6 routine maintenance 3.6.1.Recommended values of the nut torque. 3.6.2. Service checklist front wheel nuts 22-27 newton meters 16.2- 19.8 ft.-lb. Rear wheel nuts 24-29 newton meters 17.5- 21.3 ft.-lb. Seat binder nut 12- 17 newton meters 8.8- 12.5 ft.-lb. Seat pillar clamp nut 15- 19 newton met...

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    ! 4. The battery 4.1 installing and removing thebattery to remove the battery, unfasten the lock which is located along the battery’s box. Remove the battery by pulling it out. To put the battery back into place, insert the battery along to the guide rail. Push it closely against the controller box....

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    ! 4.3.2 battery your battery is just like a household battery. It contains a limited amount of energy, which diminishes as it is being used. When the available autonomy no longer corresponds with your needs, you need to buy a new one from your dealer. 4.3.3 maintenance if you don’t use your bike for...

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    ! Wheel-rims take care of any risk of damage in case of defective wheel-rims. Swap them immediately when the rim is worn out. Important: braking distance increases on humid or slippery ground gears like the chain, the freewheel must be kept clean and well lubricated. If the chain has become worn and...

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    ! Maintenance make sure your bike is safe for the environment. Used parts must be disposed of in appropriate selective sorting recycling bins. A battery which no longer works must be returned to your dealer so that he may pass it to a recycling company. Replacing the rear light batteries: remove the...

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