Magnum Nomad User manual

Nomad
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Contents
1.General Introduction
1.1 Welcome .................................................................................................................................................... 01
1.2 Use of Manual ............................................................................................................................................ 01
1.3 Service and Technical Support ................................................................................................................. 01
1.4 Bike Components ...................................................................................................................................... 02
1.4.1 Frame & E-Bike Components ................................................................................................................. 02
1.4.2 Handlebar/Cockpit Components .......................................................................................................... 02
1.5 Technical Data ........................................................................................................................................... 03
2.Assembly and Adjustment
2.1 Handlebar and Stem Assembly ................................................................................................................ 04 - 06
2.2 Assembly of the Pedals ............................................................................................................................. 06 - 07
2.3 Seat Posistion ............................................................................................................................................ 08
2.4 Saddle Height ............................................................................................................................................. 09
2.5 Saddle Adjustment .................................................................................................................................... 09
3.Battery and Charger
3.1 Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 General Remarks ....................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3 Installing and Removing the Battery ........................................................................................................ 11
3.4 Charging ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.5 Ride Range ................................................................................................................................................. 11
5.Recommendations and Maintenance
5.1 General Requirements ............................................................................................................................... 20
5.2 Maintenance Schedule .............................................................................................................................. 20 - 21
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4.Display
4.1 Appearance ................................................................................................................................................ 12
4.2 Indicators & Buttons .................................................................................................................................. 13 - 19
6. Warranty .................................................................................................................................................... 23

1.General Introduction
1.1 Welcome
Thank you for purchasing a Magnum electric bike and welcome to the Magnum Bikes family of e-bike
enthusiasts. We encourage you to join our Facebook group “Magnum Bikes Community” which you can
place for Magnum riders to ask questions, have discussions, share recommendations and experiences and
connect with other Magnum Bike enthusiasts.
1.2 Use of Manual
We encourage you to read this manual thoroughly before you take your new E-bike for a ride. It is important
not to overlook the safety instructions and explanations of both traditional and non-traditional bike parts,
as this will offer you a general understanding of your new E-bike. This manual is designed to help you get
the most out of your E-bike, and so we have attempted to answer as many of your potential questions as
possible. Please take a moment to read through the various sections before you get in the saddle.
1.3 Service and Technical Support
This manual is intended as a general overview of your new E-bike, and is therefore not an extensive refer-
ence. For technical support, including information about service, maintenance and repairs, please consult
your local Magnum dealer or our customer support team. You can visit our website (www.magnumbikes.
General
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Disclaimer*
Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition
which can occur while riding, this manual makes no representations
about the safe use of bicycles under all conditions. There are risks
associated with the use of any bicycle which cannot be predicted or
avoided, and which are the sole responsibility of the rider. You should
keep this manual along with any other documents that were included
with your bicycle. All content in this manual is subject to change with-
out notice. Magnum Bikes makes every effort to ensure accuracy of
its documentation and assumes no responsibility of liability if any er-
rors or inaccuracies appear within. Assembly and initial adjustments
of your Magnum e-bike requires special tools and skills. It is recom-
mended that this be done by a trained bicycle mechanic if possible.

1. Rear Light 8. Rear Disk Brake 15. Chain 22. Front Fender
2. Rear Fender 9. Bungee Cord 16. Kickstand 23. Tire
3. Motor 10. Saddle 17. Crankset 24. Front Fork
4. Freewheel 11. Seatpost 18. Pedal 25. Front Disc Brake
5. Rear Derailleur Protector 12. Saddle Quick Release 19. Controller
6. Rear Derailleur 13. Battery 20. Adjustable Stem
7. Carrier 14. Fender Holder 21. Front Light
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1. General Introduction
1.4 Bike Components
1.4.1 Frame & E-Bike Components
General
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1.4.2 Handlebar/Cockpit Components
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1. Left Brake Lever 4. Display Screen 7. Throttle
2. Left Grip 5. Right Brake Lever 8. Bell
3. Display Buttons 6. Right Grip 9. Thumb Shift

Component Nomad
Motor 48V, 750W Bafang Rear Geared Hub Motor
Battery 48V Lithium Ion
Display Magnum LCD Display
Throttle Twist
Front Fork Supsension Fork With Lockout
Crankset 52T 170mm
Brakes
Derailleur Shimano, 7-speed
Freewheel 7-speed
Tires 26” x 4”
Front Light Integrated With Display
Rear Light Integrated With Display
Max Loading¹ 260lbs
Max Speed² Cadence sensing PAS up to 28mph, throttle up to 20mph
¹Max load includes the bike
²Can be configured to class 1, 2, or 3 e-bike
1. General Introduction
1.5 Technical Data
General
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Installation & Adjustment
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Step 1. Unbox the Bike
Open the bike box.With the help of another person capable of safely lifting a heavy object, remove the
Magnum e-bike from the bike box. Remove your charger and accessories from the box. Carefully remove
all protective packaging including foam, cardboard, and ties, taking care not to scratch your frame with any
cutting device.
Step 2. Remove the Stem Faceplate
Use 4mm hex key to remove all four stem faceplate bolts. Remove the faceplate and set it to the side.
Step 3. Attach the Handlebar
Place the handlebar on the stem in the correct position. Center the handlebar, put the faceplate back in
further adjustment later in assembly.
2. Assembly and Adjustment
2.1 Handlebar and Stem Assembly
NOTICE: The following instructions are only a general guide to assist in the assembly of
your e-bike and are not a complete or comprehensive manual of all aspects of assembly,
and maintenance of your e-bike. Unless you are experienced with bike mechanics, it is
always preferable to have your e-bike assembled and checked by a professional bike shop or
mechanic.

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Step 5. Install the Front Wheel
wheel in to the fork.
the bike box. Move the front wheel between the front fork until the fork dropout (notches) are in place on
washer on the axle should sit outside the fork dropout.
Put the quick release skewer through the axle and tighten the nut until the quick release lever begins having
resistance at the halfway closed point. Once the front wheel is securely installed, prop the kickstand down
to hold up the bike.
Step 4. Install the Front Fender & Headlight
Slide the fender through the front fork above the tire. Use a 4mm hex key on the bolt and 10mm box wrench
on the nut to tighten the attachment points to the silver fender holder.
Find the front light that comes separate in the bike box. It should be attached to a cord. Use a 5mm hex key
and 15mm box wrench to tighten the front light attachment points and then connect the cord.

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Step 8. Adjust the Handlebar & Display
Sit on the saddle and rotate the handlebar to your desired position. Then fully tighten the four face-
plate screws to secure it. Loosen the screws on the display mount to adjust the angle. Tighten the
screws to secure the display mount in place. The angle of the display itself can also be adjusted.
Step 9. Install Pedals
before installation. To install the pedals on the crank arms tighten the right pedal clockwise, and left pedal
Step 6. Adjust the Stem Angle & Height
Use a 5mm hex key to loosen the side bolt
and then a 5mm hex key to loosen the un-
derside bolt. Adjust the stem angle to your
preferred height and then tighten the bolts.
Step 7. Check Stem
Stand in front of the bike and clamp the front
wheel with both legs. Verify the handle bars
are straight and perpendicular to the front
wheel. Then make sure that the pinch bolts
are tight and you can not turn the stem free-
ly from the front wheel (meaning the stem
should not twist separate from the front
wheel, they should only twist together).
2. Assembly and Adjustment
2.2 Assembly of the Pedals

Installation & Adjustment
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2. Assembly and Adjustment
2.3 Seat Position
To enable comfortable, fatigue-free and safe riding, the saddle and handlebar height should be adjusted to the
body size of the rider.
bottom position of the crank cycle. The toes must still be able to touch the ground comfortably.
Optimal
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2. Assembly and Adjustment
2.4 Saddle Height
The quick-release lever must require noticeable effort to put into fully closed position to prevent any unde-
sired movement while riding.
WARNING
An improperly closed quick release lever can open again or have limited
ability to keep the saddle in place. This may cause the saddle to sudden-
ly drop into the seat tube, potentially leading to serious falls and injury.
MININSERT
There is a minimum insertion line marked on the seat post
(failure to observe the minimum insertion line can result
in serious injury); please ensure the seat post is always
inserted into the seat tube beyond this line (the line must be
inside the seat tube).
Loosen the quick release lever at the top of the seat tube,
determine the appropriate saddle height and tighten the
clamp.
The clamping force can be adjusted by adjusting the bolt on
the quick release lever.
The quick release lever must be closed with considerable
counter pressure.
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2. Assembly and Adjustment
2.5 Saddle Adjustment
The saddle can also be tilted and adjusted in the forward/
back direction.
Loosen the bolt at the bottom (4).
Adjust the saddle tilt by pressing down on the front or rear
of the saddle
Move the saddle forward or backward to adjust for arm/
torso length and desired riding position.
Tighten the bolt (4) to secure the saddle.

3. Battery and Charger
3.1 Overview
Charger
A AC Plug (type will vary)
B Charger
C Charging Indicator
D Battery Plug
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Battery
A Battery
B Charging Socket
C Battery Handlebar
D Capacity Level Light
E Power Button
F USB Port

3.2 General Remarks
Stop charging the battery immediately if you notice anything unusual, such as smoke or a strange smell;
take out the battery and store it outside of the house, then take the battery to an authorized dealer or experi-
enced technician for service or replacement.
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3.3 Installing and Removing the Battery
The battery (1) is secured with a lock. Unlock the battery using the key and pull in out with handle (2).
Insert the battery (1) into the frame until it stops or clicks. Remove the key from the lock (3) and insure it is
secure.
3.4 Charging
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ciently and can be harmful to the life of the battery
Battery & Charger
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3.5 Ride Range
Stop charging the battery immediately if you notice anything unusual, such as smoke or a strange smell;
take out the battery and store it outside of the house, then take the battery to an authorized dealer or experi-
enced technician for service or replacement.
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Powering ON/OFF
Press and hold the power button to turn on the display. A start-up screen (see image below) will display for
aproximately 2 seconds before entering the main interface showing real-time information.
To turn the display off press and hold the power button until the screen goes blank. The display will turn off
automatically if no operations are performed within the set sleep time, while the speed is 0, and current is
less than 1A. The sleep time can be set by the user in the settings interface.
Start-up Screen Main Interface
Display
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4. Display
4.1 Appearance

Adjust Up
Mode Function
Adjust Down
Power On
4. Display
4.2 Indicators & Buttons
Button Functions
Display
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Walk Assist Indicator
Error Code
Battery Level Indicator
PAS Levels
Service Tool Connection
Bluetooth
Light Indicator
Power Output
Speed Mph
Trip Information &
Indicators

4.Display
Pedal Assist Level
SPORT, TURBO, BOOST, and BOOST+. BOOST+ is indicated by a blinking BOOST icon. When PAS level is
empty it means pedal assist is off.
PAS levels do not switch in cycles. Meaning, after reaching the BOOST level pressing the up arrow will NOT
cycle the levels back to the beginning. The user must use the down arrow button to switch back down to PAS
off.
Display
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(Adjust up button)
(Adjust down button)
Adjust Up
Mode Function
Adjust Down
Power On

Light Control
backlight is dimmed.
Speed Indication
The standard readout is real time speed, and can be switched to show average speed (AVG), and maximum
speed (MAX).
How to change speed readout...
Display
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4.Display
Trip, Odometer, & Range
Short press the M button to switch from TRIP, ODO, & RANGE on the display. The cycle order is TRIP/AVG,
ODO/MAX, then RANGE/AVG. After 5 seconds with no operation preformed on the M button and the bike
speed greater than 0 the display screen will switch back to the main interface. The symbols below will indi-
cate which value is being shown.
ODO
TRIP
RANGE
Light On Indication Light Off Indication

Battery Power
Battery power is shown by a battery bar indicator and percentage. The battery bar divides the power level into
5 bars. After battery capacity is lower than 5% the display enters low voltage mode. In this mode the battery
level shows 0 bars. The battery outline will start blinking after reaching 1Hz, and with no power output from
the motor, pedal assist will be disabled. The PAS level is displayed as OFF or 0. To get out of low voltage
mode the battery will need to be charged.
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Walk Mode
Wehen speed is below 3mph long press and continue to hold the adjust down (down arrow) button to enter
walk mode. Upon entering walk mode the display will show a walk mode symbol and the real-time speed
while the PAS level displays as off (see image below). Release the adjust down button to exit walk mode. The
motor is turned off and the display returns to the main interface.

Display Settings
The following description explains how users can access the settings options in their display.
Within 10 seconds of turning on the display, long press the M button to enter the settings interface.
long press the M button to set the option. Long press the M button again to exit to the previous page.
In settings short press the M button to enter the next level menu and long press the M button to exit and
return to the previous level menu.
4.4.1 KM/H and MPH
Hold UP (+) for 8 seconds to enter the unit of speed selection mode.
Press UP (+) or DOWN (-) to switch between KM/H and MPH.
Display
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Display
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