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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. Use only original replacement parts for 

all safety-critical components.  

 

 

Cleaning

 

Always remove the battery when cleaning. Use soapy water to rinse and clean 

with a damp sponge when necessary. Do not use a high pressure washer! 

 

 

Maintenance

 

Your  bike  is  safe  for  the  environment.  Used  parts  must  be  disposed  of  in 

appropriate selective sorting recycling bins. A battery that no longer works must 

be returned to your dealer so that he may pass it on to a recycling company. 

Motor:

 

The motor does not require any sort of maintenance. 

Chain :

 

It is recommended that you lubricate the bike’s 7 speed gearwheels and chain on 

a regular basis using appropriate products (ask your dealer for advice).

Summary of Contents for Premium 48V

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Page 2: ...8 Riding Your Bike 9 Adjusting the Seat Handlebar 9 Kickstand Lights 10 Lubrication Maintenance Schedule 11 Service checklist 12 Folding your bike 13 Installing Charging the Battery 14 Battery Info S...

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Page 9: ...safety The left brake lever controls the front brake while the right brake lever controls the rear brake You can also use your bike without any electric assistance by turning off the battery switching...

Page 10: ...Also check the pressure of the tires to ensure they are correctly inflated Be sure to lock the folding frame and stem of your bike tightly into place before use If you ride your bike on a regular basi...

Page 11: ...Grease Disassemble Wheel Bearings Lithium Based Grease Disassemble Headset Lithium Based Grease Disassemble Seat Post Lithium Based Grease Disassemble Note The frequency of maintenance should increas...

Page 12: ...Check brake and gear cable adjustment Check tire wear and pressure Check wheels are true and spokes tight Check hub head set and crank bearings for looseness Check pedals are tight Check handlebars an...

Page 13: ...down to fold them while holding the crank arm for stability 3 3Folding the frame Pull the lever outward loosening and freeing the hinge Remove the lever from its hinge by swinging it outward toward t...

Page 14: ...as on the display unit located on the handlebars Your battery must be charged in an ambient temperature on a non flammable and dry surface and away from any sources of heat humidity or flammable mate...

Page 15: ...d of time exceeding 2 months store it in a dry non humid area to protect the electronic components and make sure that the battery is not completely discharged Note Never store a completely discharged...

Page 16: ...u hear a grinding or clicking noise coming from the derailleur or the gears take care to adjust and lubricate them properly before riding Carrier The maximum load allowed on the rear carrier is 50Lbs...

Page 17: ...riginal replacement parts for all safety critical components Cleaning Always remove the battery when cleaning Use soapy water to rinse and clean with a damp sponge when necessary Do not use a high pre...

Page 18: ...rer 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 com warranty Than...

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