Magnum Peak T5 User manual

Peak T5/T7
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Contents Contents
1. Preface
1.1 Welcome to Magnum Bikes........................................................................................................................... 01
1.2 Symbols.......................................................................................................................................................... 01
1.3 General warning............................................................................................................................................. 02
5. Storage
5.1 Battery storage............................................................................................................................................... 20
5.2 Bike storage.................................................................................................................................................... 20
2. Safety
2.1 Safe riding practices...................................................................................................................................... 03
2.2 Battery & charger........................................................................................................................................... 04
2.3 Riding with accessories and cargo............................................................................................................... 04
2.4 Riding with children as passengers............................................................................................................... 05
2.5 Riding in various conditions........................................................................................................................... 06
2.6 Compatible parts & accessories.................................................................................................................... 07
6. Maintenance
6.1 Cleaning.......................................................................................................................................................... 21-22
6.2 Drivetrain........................................................................................................................................................ 22
3. Bicycle Overview
3.1 Battery............................................................................................................................................................. 09
3.2 Charger........................................................................................................................................................... 09
3.3 Motor............................................................................................................................................................... 09
3.4 Display............................................................................................................................................................ 10-15
7. Bicycle Overview
7.1 Warranty.......................................................................................................................................................... 22-23
7.2 Exclusions...................................................................................................................................................... 23
7.3 Disclaimer...................................................................................................................................................... 23-24
7.4 Prop. 65....................................................................................................................................................... 24
4. Assembly
4.1 Out of box assembly....................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2 Torque settings.............................................................................................................................................. 16-17
4.3 Battery installation......................................................................................................................................... 18
4.4 Pedal installation........................................................................................................................................... 19
4.5 Warnings......................................................................................................................................................... 19-20

Preface Preface
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Welcome to the Magnum Bikes family. We’re honored that you’ve
chosen a Magnum as the bike that you’ll be enjoying for years to
come. Should you have any questions about your new Peak T5/T7,
we’re here to help answer any question or questions that may arise.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 323-375-2666
FAQs:
1. Preface
1.2 Symbols
1.1 Welcome
Like any outdoor activity, bicycling involves risk of injury and damage. By choosing to ride a bicycle, you
assume the responsibility for that risk. It is important to understand and practice proper use, needed main-
tenance, and the rules of safe & responsible riding. Proper use and maintenance of your bicycle reduces
risk of injury.
Serious injury, may cause death if one does not obey the safety instructions
Situation can cause physical injury or material damage if one does not follow safety instructions
Important information to avoid problems
Please note that not all bicycles have all of the features described in this Manual. Ask your
dealer to point out the features of your bicycle.
Illustrations may differ in detail from the conguration of your e-bike. Illustrations are for a
general reference and description
Provides additional information
This manual contains important safety, performance and service information. Read it before you take the
rst ride on your new Magnum E-Bike.
Additional safety, performance and service information for specic components such as suspension
or pedals on your bicycle, or for accessories such as helmets or lights that you purchase, may also be
available. Make sure that your dealer has given you all the manufacturers’ literature that was included with
your bicycle or accessories. In case of a conict between the instructions in this manual and information
provided by a component manufacturer, always follow the component manufacturer’s instructions.
If you have any questions or do not understand something, take responsibility for your safety and consult
with your dealer or the manufacturer.
As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your child, and that includes
making sure that the bicycle is properly tted to the child; that it is in good repair and safe operating condi-
tion; that you and your child have learned and understand the safe operation of the bicycle; and that you and
your child have learned, understand and obey not only the applicable local motor vehicle, bicycle and trac
laws, but also the common sense rules of safe and responsible bicycling. As a parent, you should read this
manual, as well as review its warnings and bicycle’s functions and operating procedures with your child,
before letting your child ride the bicycle.
The area in which you ride may require specic safety devices. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself
with the laws of the area where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws, including properly equipping
yourself and your bike as the law requires. Observe all local bicycle laws and regulations. Observe regula-
tions about bicycle lighting, licensing of bicycles, riding on sidewalks, laws regulating bike path and trail
use, helmet laws, child carrier laws, special bicycle trac laws. It’s your responsibility to know and obey the
laws.
Make sure that you and your child always wear an approved bicycle helmet when riding; but also make sure
that your child understands that a bicycle helmet is for bicycling only, and must be removed when not rid-
ing. A helmet must not be worn while playing, in play areas, on playground equipment, while climbing trees,
or at any time while not riding a bicycle. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury, death.
Inspect your frame, fork, and rims before every ride for damage or cracking. Do not operate a bike that has
cracking or damage. Damage or cracking can lead to failure during operation. Failure to follow this warning
could result in serious injury or death.
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2. Safety
2.1 Safe Riding Practices
2.2 Battery & Charger
2.3 Riding with Accessories & Cargo
It is important to carefully follow assembly instructions. Incorrect assembly, neglectful maintenance, or
improper use of your Magnum Bike can result in failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death. Regardless
of rider experience, the operator of the Magnum Bike must read and understand the entire manual and any
other relevant instructions provided prior to riding. If you are unsure if you have the abilities, skills and tools
to properly assemble the bike, consult a local Magnum Bikes dealer or reputable bike mechanic.
Familiarize yourself and obey all applicable laws
Laws will vary from locality to locality. It is your responsibility to know, understand and obey the relevant
laws to the region where you are riding your bike.
Become acquainted with your e-bike in a secure area prior to riding on the open road. Experiment with all
the different pedal assist settings and with using the throttle (if allowed in your locality) to grow familiar
with the results.
Intended Usage of the Peak T5/T7
Off-road e-bikes are designed for riding on a variety of terrains and trails such as dirt roads, gravel paths,
or backcountry adventures. These e-bikes typically come with fatter tires, front suspension forks, hydraulic
brakes, and heavier payload capacities. They differ from electric mountain bikes (eMTBs) which are usually
built with full-suspension frames to handle more technically dicult trail-riding, extreme descending, or
even aerial maneuvers over dirt features.
Understand your bike and its intended use. Choosing the wrong bicycle for your purpose can be hazardous.
Using the Premium III the wrong way is dangerous.
No one type of bicycle is suited for all purposes. Your dealer can help you choose the right bike for your needs
and help you understand the benets and limitations of different models.
The Peak T5/T7 is not designed for transporting more than one rider. It is not recommended for
passengers to be transported on this model.
The Peak T5/T7 has a maximum load capacity of 150 kilograms (330 pounds). The load capacity
includes the weight of the rider and any additional cargo or accessories.
Maximum weight limits are estimates based on several factors which may vary including but not limited
to: riding style, road and terrain conditions and weight distribution. It is never advisable to continue to
load the bicycle to its maximum capacity. If you have questions regarding the use of your bicycle at its
maximum capacity please consult your Magnum Bikes dealer of contact Magnum Bikes customer
The maximum load capacity for the Peak T5/T7 is 330 pounds (150 kilograms).
• Keep the battery away from children and pets.
• Do not submit the battery to extreme temperatures, and store it in a clean dry place.
• Keep the battery and charger away from water and open re.
• Do not drop or subject the battery and charger to any big shocks or impacts.
• Charge the battery only with the charger that was supplied with the e-bike, or a replacement charger supplied by
an ocial Magnum dealer.
• Do not use the battery and charger for purposes other than described.
• Never connect the battery’s terminals with each other.
• Do not cover the battery and charger or place objects on top of it during charging.
• Do not leave the battery and charger unattended while charging
• Disconnect the charger and the battery immediately if you notice a strange smell or smoke.
• In the unlikely case that the battery is on re: NEVER use water to suppress the re. Using water will accelerate
the re. A class D re extinguisher, a dry powder suppressant (BFC), or large amounts of sand should be used to
extinguish the ame. Call emergency services immediately.

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• Never exceed the maximum load capacity. Doing so will put excessive stress on the frame and components,
shortening their life-span, creating the possibility of failure.
• Always make sure that any cargo or any other accessories are properly tted to the Premium III in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions.
• When carrying cargo on the rear carrier rack, do not exceed the load capacity (50 lbs.) of the rear carrier rack.
• Ensure that there are no loose items or straps or other items that could get caught in the moving parts of the bicycle.
• Cargo or accessories should not obstruct the rider’s view, or impede the ability to properly operate the e-bike.
• Always follow the instructions for installation and usage as dictated by the accessory manufacturer.
• Never exceed the total maximum load capacity of the Peak T5/T7 or the maximum load capacity of the
rear carrier rack.
• Always follow the installation instructions, the safety instructions, and the usage instructions of the child
seat manufacturer.
• Incompatible mounts or improper installation can cause the child seat to fail or become detached from the
rear carrier rack, leading to serious injuries or death.
• Not all brands and models will be compatible with the Peak T5/T7.
• Never alter or modify the original parts, the frame, or any other stock part of the Peak T5/T7 to accommodate a
child seat or any other accessory.
• It is not advised or recommended to operate the Premium III with children as a passenger. The Peak T5/T7 is
designed for a single rider.
• The use of a bicycle trailer will cause extra load and stress, increasing the wear on the The Peak T5/T7’s electrical
and mechanical parts.
• Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of the e-bike.
• Follow the instructions for installation, safety, and usage as stated by the accessory that is to be used and installed
on the e-bike.
• Never modify any of the original parts or the frame of the e-bike to accommodate third party parts or accessories.
When riding with cargo or additional accessories, the bicycle may behave differently, particularly with steering
and braking.
It is never advisable to continue to load the bicycle to its maximum capacity. If you have questions about your
2.4 Safe Riding Practices
2.5 Riding in Various Conditions
2.6 Compatible Parts & Accessories
It is the responsibility of the rider and operator to be aware of weather and lighting conditions. Should
the rider choose to ride in inclement weather and/or poor visibility conditions, extra precautions
should be taken.
WET WEATHER
For all vehicles, wet weather impairs visibility, tire traction, and braking distance. Risk of an accident in
inclement weather is signicantly increased.
NIGHT RIDING
Reectors offer signicantly less visibility for the rider than lights. Riding without an adequate lighting
system during times of poor visibility is dangerous and may result in serious injury or death.
Children should never ride during times of poor or diminished visibility. Adults who choose to accept
the greatly increased risk of riding during times of poor or diminished visibility should take extra pre-
cautions while riding and should choose specic equipment to lessen that risk.

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Not all third party parts and accessories are compatible with the Peak T5/T7. Consult your local dealer or
Magnum support if unsure of compatibility or questions with assembly and installation.
If instructions are missing, not clear, or not understood, take the necessary actions to acquire and understand the
instructions for installation and use prior to using the accessory.
1. Rear Fender 8. Seatpost 15. Pedal 22. Front Disc Brake
2. Motor 9. Seatpost Collar 16. Controller 23. Wheel Reector
3. Freewheel 10. Battery 17. Stem 24. PAS
4. Rear Derailleur Protector 11. Fender Holder 18. Front Light 25. Cable Tree
5. Rear Derailleur 12. Chain 19. Front Fender 26. Valve Stem
6. Rear Disk Brake 13. Kickstand 20. Tire
7. Saddle 14. Crankset 21. Fork
1. Head Tube 4. Down Tube 7. Seat Stay 10. Cassette
2. Top Tube 5. Seat Tube 8. Chain stay 11. Rotor
3. Bottom Bracket 6. Handle Bar 9. Seat Post 12. Thru-axel
1. Left Grip 4. Handlebar 7. Shifter 10. Display Control
2. Left Brake 5. Motor Cutoff 8. Right Brake
3. Throttle 6. Display 9. Right Grip
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Overview
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Always ensure that the charger connectors are properly aligned with the battery’s charging ports before connecting.
Technical specications and other details can be found on the printed label on the charger.
The Peak T5/T7 Bafang motor works in conjunction with the e-bike’s PAS, controller, and rider to provide power
assistance to the user. The motor is designed to offer assistance as the the rider pedals and for short periods
while the throttle is engaged. Extended throttle-only use can lead to excessive wear and tear on your bike.
Display Control
The display control will allow you to change the level of pedal assist, toggle through the display’s readouts, turn
the e-bike’s lights on and off, and activate/deactivate walk mode.
Pressing the “Adjust Up” button will increase the pedal assist level. Pressing the “Adjust Down” button will de-
crease the pedal assist level.
To toggle through display functions, press the mode function button on the display control. This will toggle
through Trip/Average, Odometer/Max.
Press and hold the “Adjust Up” button to activate the e-bike’s integrated lights. The light icon on the display screen
will show that the light system has been activated.
Press and hold the “Adjust Down” button to activate Walk-Mode, (speed must be below 3mph to activate). The
display will show a “Walk-Mode” symbol upon activation. Release the “Adjust Down” to exit Walk-Mode.
3.3 Motor
3.4 Display
Battery Level Indicator
Speed (MPH | KM/H)
PAS Levels
Light Indicator
Power Output
Trip Information & Indicators
Error Code Service Tool Connection
Bluetooth
Walk Assist Indicator
Overview
The charger can become hot during charging. Avoid direct contact with the battery and charger during charging
operation.
Failure to use a Magnum Bikes authorized charger may damage your battery in addition to voiding the warranty.
Your Magnum Peak T5/T7 battery should be charged with the supplied Magnum Battery Charger. Contact
correct charger.
If the battery is to be unused for a period longer than a month, the battery should be charged up to 80% every 30
days. Neglecting to do so will either shorten the life-cycle of the battery or cause the battery to no longer function.
3.1 Battery
3.2 Charger
• When the battery has reached the end of its service life, it should be treated as hazardous waste material. It should
not be disposed of in regular household trash. Ask your dealer for advice or consult your local laws for proper
disposal of the battery.
• Not all batteries are compatible with all bikes. Check with a Magnum dealer or with Magnum Bikes customer support
for questions about compatibility.
• Charging at temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or above 122°F (50°C) can cause the battery to charge insuciently and
can be harmful to the life of the battery.
• It is important that the correct and recommended charger be used for your battery. Failure to use the correct charger
for your battery may result in your battery overheating, failing, or possibly exploding.
• Do not use your charger if it is damaged, non-functional, or performing abnormally. Using a damaged charger can
damage the battery, and possibly lead to a re hazard.
• Do not use your charger if it has experienced a signicant impact from a fall or crash, even if there are no obvious or
apparent signs of damage or wear.
• Do not use your charger if it becomes too hot to touch, is emitting an odd odor, or is showing signs of overheating.
Disconnect the charger from the power source and the battery. Move the battery and charger to a safe location.
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Light Control
Long press the “adjust up” button to turn the headlight on and off. While the headlight is on the display’s
backlight is dimmed.
Light On
Light Off
Speed Indication
The standard readout is real time speed, and can be switched to show average speed (AVG), and maximum
speed (MAX).
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.
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Walking Mode On
Walking Mode Off
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.
SOC Battery Level Description
80% ≤ SOC Full Battery Level 5
60% ≤ SOC < 80% Level 4
40% ≤ SOC < 60% Level 3
20% ≤ SOC < 40% Level 2
10% ≤ SOC < 20% Level 1
5% ≤ SOC < 10% Level 0
0% ≤ SOC < 5% Level 0 and Icon Blink at 1Hz
Walk Mode
When speed is below 3mph long press and continue to hold the “adjust down” 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.

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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.
Short press the arrow buttons to switch between settings. Short press the M button to enter a specic
setting. The selected setting will blink. Short press the arrow buttons to nd the setting option you want then
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.
Descriptions of individuals settings to follow:
Setting Items Interface Description Setting Data Remark
Unit Setting UNT=Unit Value=KM/H | MPH
Default Value=KM/H
KM/H—Metric
MPH—Imperial
Back Light Level
Setting bLG=Back Light
Value=LEVEL1,
backlight level 60%
Value=LEVEL 2
backlight level 80%
Value=LEVEL 3
backlight level 100%
Default Value
LEVEL1
Auto Shutdown
Time SLP=Auto Sleep Value=0-30 min
Default Value=5min
OFF means no auto
shutdown
Real Time Clock N/A N/A Hour : Minutes
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Setting Items Interface Description Setting Data Remark
Software Version
Info
DPS=Display Software
Version Read Only Default Fix Value
Advacned Setting
Interface SET=setting Enter with Passcode
For entering
advanced setting
items
Advanced Settings Sub-Level Parameter Interfaces
Speed Limitation
Setting SPd=Speed Limitation Value=PAS 3/4/6
Default: PAS 6
PAS 3=Pedal Assist
3 Levels
Speed Limit 16MPH
PAS 4=Pedal Assist
4 Levels
Speed Limit 20MPH
PAS 6=Pedal Assist
6 Levels
Speed Limit 28MPH
Wheel Diameter
Setting dIA=Wheel Diameter
Value=16,20,24,26,
27,27.5,28,700C,29
(default unit, inch)
Default Value=26
System Voltage
Setting Vol=System Voltage Value=36/48V Default: 48V

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Error Code Table
Each error code corresponds to a specic fault in the system. The table below is intended for the e-bike own-
er to use as reference when working with Magnum Bikes technical support or a certied Magnum dealer.
If you still have questions about the display, please contact your Magnum dealer.
Error Code Denition Suggestion
“0x20” shown at speed Failure of controller Check controller
“0x22” shown at speed Failure of throttle Check throttle
“0x23” shown at speed Failure of motor’s phase wire Check motor
“0x24” shown at speed Failure of the motor’s hall Check controller
“0x30” shown at speed Communication failure Check connector to controller
Data Clearance
After 10 seconds of turning on the display, when the display shows the TRIP interface, long press the M
button to show TRIP data. While the TRIP icon is blinking short press the M button to conrm data clearance.
To exit long press the M button. After clearance the subtotal mileage TRIP is 0, average speed is 0, and max
speed is 0. ODO information can not be cleared on the display.
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4. Assembly
4.1 Out of the Box Assembly
Scan QR code for assembly video
4.2 Torque Settings
The following sections are instructions for how to assemble your Premium III e-bike straight out of the box. The
following steps are guidelines on the necessary steps, but they are not a comprehensive guide to all aspects of
assembly. We recommend that you consult a reputable, certied bike mechanic to assist with assembly or to
review assembly.
Because manufacturers use a wide variety of fastener sizes and shapes made in a variety of materials, often dif-
fering by model and component, the correct tightening force or torque cannot be generalized. To make sure that
the many fasteners on your bicycle are correctly tightened, refer to the torque specications in the section.
Correctly tightening a fastener requires a calibrated torque wrench. A professional bicycle mechanic with a torque
wrench should torque the fasteners on your bicycle. If you choose to work on your own bicycle, you must use a
torque wrench and the correct tightening torque specications provided in this section. If you need to make an
adjustment at home or in the eld, we urge you to exercise care, and to have the fasteners you worked on checked
by your dealer as soon as possible.
Correct tightening force on fasteners - nuts, bolts, screws - on your bicycle is important. Too little force,
and the fastener may not hold securely. Too much force and the fastener can strip threads, stretch,
deform or break. Incorrect tightening force can result in component failure, which can result in the
operator’s serious injury.
Unpacking the bike
1. Open the box. Remove the staples from the aps to prevent injuring yourself. With the help of another person,
carefully remove the Peak T5/T7 from the box. Carefully remove the packaging material from the e-bike. In the
event that the bike needs to be returned, keep the packaging materials in case you want to ship the bike. Remove
the small cardboard box from the bike box and set it aside. The small cardboard box will contain the battery
charger and a pair of pedals.
2. In addition to the Premium III, ensure that the following pieces are included:
a. Battery charger
b. Pedals
c. Battery keys
d. Seatpost with attached saddle

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• Brake Levers: 5-8 Nm
• Shifter: 2.5 -4 Nm
• Throttle: 2.5 - 4 Nm
• Fender mounts: 4 - 6 Nm
• Battery seat: 2.5 - 5 Nm
• Kickstand: 16 - 20 Nm
• Bottom bracket: 35 - 54 Nm
• Controller mount screw: 2.5 - 4 Nm
• Crankset: 35 - 49 Nm
• Rear wheel axle: 40 - 59 Nm
• Stem face plate: 5 - 7 Nm
• Display mount: 1 Nm
• Throttle clamp bolt: 2.5 - 5 Nm
• Display mount: 1 Nm
• Front and rear brake calipers: 6 - 8 Nm
• Rear derailleur cable clamp bolt: 5 - 8 Nm
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4.3 Battery Installation
Battery Removal
Insert the key provided with the Peak T5/T7 into the lock core. The lock core will be located above the battery
on the non-drivetrain side. After insertion, turn the key to the unlock position to disengage the locking mecha-
nism. While holding the key in the unlock position, grab the top of the battery and push the battery toward the
non-drivetrain side to remove the battery.
Your Magnum Peak T5/T7 battery may be charged whether it is or is not attached to the e-bike.
Charging the Battery
Battery Installation
Insert the key into the lock core. Place the bottom of the battery into the bottom battery seat. Turn the key
to the unlock position, slide the top of the battery into the top battery seat, return the key to the lock position
and remove the key from the lock core.
• Locate the charge port/charge port cover. The charge port is on the bottom left of the battery
• Pull the rubber charge port cover to the side.
• Plug the approved charger into a power source.
• Using the charger that was provided with the Peak T5/T7 align the pins in the battery/charger connector with the
battery’s charge port. Do not force the charger pins into the charge port. The pins should smoothly slide into the port.
• The indicator light on the charger will light up red when the battery is charging.
• The battery has reached full charge when the charger’s indicator light turns to green.
• Disconnect the battery from the charger when the battery has reached a full charge.
• Unplug the charger from the power source when the charge is no longer in use.

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4.4 Pedal Installation
4.5 Warnings
It is important to install the pedal onto the corresponding crank arm. Improperly installing the pedals can
damage the pedals, the crank arms, or both.
Identify whether the pedal goes on the left side or right side. Some pedals will have an “L” or “R” stamped on
the pedal to indicate whether it is a left side or right side pedal. The direction of the spindle threads will also
indicate whether the pedal is left or right side.
Tighten the right-side pedal by turning clockwise. Tighten the left-side pedal by turning counterclockwise.
Use a 15mm wrench to tighten pedals to crank arms. Using an incorrect sized wrench may damage the pedal
spindle. Using the improper tool may not fully secure the pedal to the crank arms. An improperly installed
pedal may lead to injury.
Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Peak T5/T7 can cause component or performance failure,
loss of control, serious injury, or death. Even if you’re an experienced bike rider, you must read and understand
the entire manual and any documentation provided for subcomponents or accessories before riding. If you
are not sure you have the experience, skills, and tools to correctly perform all assembly steps in the manual
and the assembly video, consult a local, certied, and reputable bike mechanic.
To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children.
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If your bicycle sustains an impact:
Should you be injured in the impact, check yourself for injuries and take the proper actions needed to attend to
any injuries. Seek medical help if necessary.
After any crash, take your bike to your dealer for a thorough damage inspection.
A crash or other impact can put extraordinary stress on bicycle components, causing them to fatigue pre-
maturely. Components suffering from stress fatigue can fail suddenly and catastrophically, causing loss of
control, serious injury or death.
Though this manual is to be used as a reference point, it is impossible for this manual to provide all the in-
formation required to properly repair and maintain your bicycle. To help minimize the chances of injury, it is
critical that you have any repair or maintenance which is not specically described in this manual performed
by your dealer. Equally important is that your individual maintenance requirements will be determined by
everything from your riding style to geographic location. Consult your dealer for help in determining your
maintenance requirements.
5. Storage
6. Maintenance
5.1 Battery Storage
5.2 Bike Storage
Store the bike in a location where it is protected from the elements - snow, rain, direct and unltered sunlight, etc.
Snow, rain, road salts and ice inhibiting chemicals can cause parts to degrade and corrode. The UV rays from the
sun can fade the paint and can cause rubber and plastic parts to dry, become porous, and/or crack.
Should the bike be in disuse for an extended period of time, it is best to care for and store the e-bike.
Separate the battery and the e-bike. The e-bike should be stored indoors, in a covered environment. The tempera-
ture range for the e-bike, separated from the battery, can be between (35-70° F (2-21°C). The battery should be
stored indoors at room-temperature. If your battery is unused for several months it is possible that it may fall into
sleep mode. It is recommended to check the charge at least once a month while not in use. It is recommended to
maintain a charge between 40-80% while in storage.
Should the battery fall into “sleep mode” the following steps can be taken.
• Plug the Magnum approved charger into a power outlet.
• Plug the Magnum approved charger into the battery. The LED on the charger should turn
red. This may take several attempts.
• Leave the battery on the charger until it is fully charged.

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Many bicycle service and repair tasks require special knowledge and tools. Do not begin any adjustments
or service on your bicycle until you have learned from your dealer how to properly complete them. Improper
adjustments or service may result in damage to the bicycle or in failure which can cause serious injury or
death.
Keeping a regular maintenance and cleaning schedule will optimize the performance and safety of your e-bike. Follow
the instructions in this manual as a foundation for how to maintain your e-bike. Consult your Magnum dealer for fur-
ther advice and recommendations on maintenance, cleaning, tools and materials to keep your Magnum Bike operating
at its fullest.
Routinely check the condition of your bicycle before every ride. Make sure nothing is loose. Lift the front wheel two
or three inches off the ground, then allow it to bounce on the ground, listen for if anything sounds loose. Do a visual
and tactile inspection of the whole bike. Secure any loose parts or accessories. If in doubt, seek the assistance of a
qualied bicycle mechanic.
Different materials and metals wear or fatigue from stress at different rates and have different life cycles.
If a component’s life cycle is exceeded, the component can suddenly and catastrophically fail, causing
serious injury or death to the rider. Scratches, cracks, fraying and discoloration are signs of stress-caused
fatigue and indicate that a part is at the end of its useful life and needs to be replaced. While the materials
and workmanship of your bicycle or of individual components may be covered by a warranty for a specied
period of time by the manufacturer, this is no guarantee that the product will last the term of the warran-
ty. Product life is often related to the kind of riding you do and to the treatment to which you subject the
bicycle. The bicycle’s warranty is not meant to suggest that the bicycle cannot be broken or will last forever.
It only means that the bicycle is covered subject to the terms or the warranty. Please be sure to read the
sections covering the intended use of your bicycle.
Once a crack develops, it can and will continue to grow if the e-bike is continued to be used. Any crack that
is discovered is potentially dangerous and will only become more dangerous. Do not continue to use the
e-bike once a crack is discovered.
After every 10 to 20 hours of riding:
• Check the brake pads for wear. It will be time to replace the brake pads when pad material measures less than 1mm thick.
• Inspect cables, housing, and electrical wires for rust, kinks or fraying. Replace any damaged parts.
• Check tires for excess wear, cuts or damage. Replace tires if necessary.
• Check the wheel rims for dents, scratches and material bending. Consult your dealer if any damage is found.
• Ensure that all parts and accessories are secured. Tighten any parts and accessories that are not properly secured.
• Check the frame, particularly in the area around all tube joints, the handlebars, the stem, and the seatpost for any deep
scratches, cracks or discoloration. These are signs of stress-caused fatigue and indicate that a part is at the end of its
useful life and needs to be replaced.
• Check spoke tension.
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Do not ride an e-bike with any crack, bulge or dent, even a small one. Riding a cracked frame, fork or compo-
nent could lead to complete failure, with risk of serious injury or death.
Wheel truing is a skill which requires special tools and experience. Do not attempt to true a wheel unless
you have the knowledge, experience and tools needed to do the job correctly.
Brakes: Check both the front and rear brakes for proper operation.
Tires and wheels:
• Ensure that the brakes and their system components are free from damage, properly secured, and
working correctly. When brakes are fully squeezed, both front and rear brake levers should not be
touching the handlebar. Take your bike to a certied and reputable bike mechanic to have the brakes
repaired if you nd a problem.
• If the chain is not shifting smoothly and easily from gear to gear, the derailleur is out of adjustment
and you should consult your dealer.
• Squeeze the brake levers. The brakes should begin to engage within an inch of brake lever movement.
• The brake levers should apply full braking force without the levers having to touch the handlebar.
• Do not ride the bike if the brakes are not properly adjusted and in proper working condition.
• Ensure that both front and rear tires are inated to the correct tire pressure. The correct tire pressure
will be embedded on the sidewalls of the tires.
• Inspect both tires for cuts or damage to the sidewalls and treadings. Replace damaged tires before
riding the bike.
• Spin each wheel and watch for side-to-side wobble. If a wheel wobbles side to side even slightly, take
the bike to a qualied bike shop to have the wheel trued.
6.1 Cleanings
With a mixture of water and neutral cleaning solution, use a soft cloth or brush to wipe off dirt, dust, and grit from
the exposed surfaces. Rinse soapy residue off with water. Wipe dry with a clean soft cloth.
Do not use high-pressure water or air hoses for cleaning. It can force water and other contaminants into greased
bearings and/or sealed electrical components, which may cause failure, malfunctions, or defects.

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Maintenance/Legal
6.2 Drivetrain
Do not use an excessive amount of water when washing the e-bike. Water may reach internal electrical
components, possibly causing components to fail or other problems.
Do not use cleaning solutions that are non-neutral. Using a solution that is too strong may cause necessary
greases and lubricants or other essential materials to degrade, deteriorate, alter, distort, or irreversibly transform.
After every long or hard ride, if the bike has been exposed to water or grit or at least every 100 miles, clean the
bike and lightly lubricate the chain’s rollers with a good quality bicycle chain lubricant. Wipe off excess lubricant
with a lint-free cloth. Lubrication is a function of climate. Talk to your dealer about the best lubricants and the
recommended lubrication frequency for your area.
At Magnum Bikes we believe that the rider and enjoying the ride is the top priority. To fully maximize the ride, we
believe that the rider should only focus on the ride and the journey, without worry or concern about the quality and
durability of their e-bike. Magnum Bikes offers a worry-relief warranty on all of our bikes, parts, and accessories.
7. Legal
7.1 Warranty
Magnum Bikes - One Year Limited Warranty
Magnum Bikes warrants that all new Magnum Electric Bicycles and main components therein sold by an
authorized Magnum Bikes retailer are warranted to the original retail purchaser against manufacturing defects
in materials and/or workmanship for a period of one (1) years from the date of original retail purchase. Warranty
Registration must be lled out no later than 90 days from the date of purchase, or the warranty may be void.
This warranty pertains to any of the essential electric bicycle components that are found defective; provided that
the product was used in a standard and controlled manner, and that it was maintained according to the manu-
facturer’s instructions manual. Essential components include the bicycle frame, electric motor, battery, display
console, and controller.
If a defective part is found during the warranty period and the customer noties us immediately, the seller will
repair or replace the part based on his sole discretion. This warranty will be void if any repair or change is per-
formed by any third party aside from an authorized dealer or service center.
It is expressly agreed that this warranty applies only to the cost of repair or replacement of the product and its
accessories and the seller is not liable for any nancial loss and/or prevention of prot and/or any consequential
loss that may be caused by non-standard usage of the product. We hereby inform the buyer that Magnum Bikes
is not responsible for any liability that may occur which could possibly apply to the product and/or its user due
to the usage of the product and that the customer alone is solely responsible for third party insurance and/or
other insurance as required by the nature of the particular product. The seller is not responsible for any possible
damage including bodily harm and damage to property. The warranty does not apply if any part of the product
is damaged as a result of negligence, an accident, or inadequate maintenance. This warranty gives you specic
legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
As mentioned above this warranty does not apply to the tire, spokes, brakes, rims, and other mechanical
components of the bicycle.
To fulll a warranty request, you must ll out the form found under “Warranty Registration” at magnumbikes.
com. You must ll out every eld in the form and include pictures of the issue.
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This warranty does not cover:
• Normal wear and tear
• Damage or failure due to negligence, misuse, accident, or abuse
• Cosmetic scratches or non-structural blemishes
• Improper or incorrect maintenance
• Improper or incorrect assembly
• Installation of parts, components, or accessories not compatible or intended for the e-bike as sold
• Labor charges for part replacement or changeover
• Non-proprietary parts covered by the original manufacturer’s warranty
• Corrosion
• Suspension fork
• Using electrical components or chargers not approved by Magnum Bikes
• Bikes used for commercial activities, including those in rental, demo, or security eets.
Credit Card Chargeback
If the Peak T5/T7 or any other Magnum Bikes e-bike should become the subject to a credit card chargeback in
any amount, and you are still in possession of the e-bike, then any and all warranties that the e-bike had been
covered by shall be invalidated until the credit card chargeback has been resolved.
Customer Obligations to Maintain Warranty
Do not alter the shape or integrity of frame and/or rack carrier tubings.
Determining whether damage or defect to an e-bike or covered component is
protected by this warranty shall be in the sole discretion of Magnum Bikes.
7.2 Exclusions
Normal wear and tear on parts such as but not limited to chains, cables, tires, gearwheels in situations where
there are no assembly or material defects.

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• Modications from the original condition.
• Use of the e-bike in abnormal, commercial and/or competitions or for other purposes other than for
which the e-bike was designed.
• Damage or neglect caused by failing to follow the user manual.
• Paint nish and decal damage resulting from taking part in competitions, jumping, downhill and/or
training for such activities or events or as a result of exposing the bike to, or riding the bike in,
severe conditions or climates.
7.3 Disclaimer
7.4 Prop. 65
Do not tamper with your bicycle. Tampering is removing or replacing any original equipment or modifying
your bicycle in any way that may change its design and/or operation. Such changes may seriously impair the
handling, stability and other aspects of the bicycle, making it unsafe to ride. Tampering can void the warranty
and render your bike not in compliance with the applicable laws and regulations. To ensure safety, quality and
reliability, use only original parts or Magnum Bikes authorized replacements for repair and replacement. Mag-
num Bikes is not responsible for any direct, incidental or consequential damages, including, without limitation,
damages for personal injury, property damage, or economic losses due to tampering.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to:
www.p65warnings.ca.gove
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