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2021-12-21-Pathfinder-500-Manual
Pathfinder 500
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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 ...................................................................................................................................... 01 1.4.2 E-Bike ...................................................................................................................................................... 02 1.5 Technical Data ........................................................................................................................................... 03 2. Assembly and Adjustment 2.1 Handlebar and Stem Assembly ................................................................................................................ 04 2.2 Assembly of the Pedals ............................................................................................................................ 05 2.3 Seat Posistion ............................................................................................................................................ 06 2.4 Saddle Height ............................................................................................................................................. 07 2.5 Saddle Adjustment .................................................................................................................................... 07 3. Battery and Charger 3.1 Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 08 3.2 General Remarks ....................................................................................................................................... 08 3.3 Installing and Removing the Battery ........................................................................................................ 08 3.4 Charging ..................................................................................................................................................... 08 4. Display ....................................................................................................................................................... 09
5. Recommendations and Maintenance 5.1 General Requirements ............................................................................................................................... 15 5.2 Maintenance Schedule .............................................................................................................................. 16 5.3 Definition of Tampering and Recommendations ..................................................................................... 17 6. Warranty .................................................................................................................................................... 18

General
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". Our Facebook group is a place for Magnum riders to ask questions, have discussions, share recommendations and experiences and connect with other Magnum Bike enthusiasts. You can find the group linked here: https:// www.facebook.com/groups/389290978573773
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 essential not to overlook the safety instructions and explanations of both traditional and non-traditional bike parts. So 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 reference. Please consult your local Magnum dealer or Magnum customer support team for technical support, including information about service, maintenance, and repairs. In addition, you can visit our website (www. magnumbikes. com) for more information about our products and technology or find a dealer close to you.
*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 without notice. Magnum Bikes makes every effort to ensure accuracy of its documentation and assumes no responsibility of liability if any errors or inaccuracies appear within. Assembly and initial adjustments of your Magnum e-bike requires special tools and skills. It is recommended that this be done by a trained bicycle mechanic if possible.
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1.General Introduction
1.4 E-Bike

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1. Rear Light 2. Rear Fender 3. Motor 4. Freewheel 5. Rear Derailleur 6. Chain Guard 7. Carrier

8. Rear Disk Brake

15. Chain

9. Water Bottle Mount

16. Pedal

10. Saddle

17. Crankset

11. Seatpost

18. Controller

12. Saddle Quick Release 19. Front Disc Brake

13. Battery

20. Adjustable Stem

14. Kickstand

21. Front Light

22. Front Fender 23. Wheel Reflector 24. Front Fork 25. Dropout + Skewer 26. Tire

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1. Left Brake Lever 2. Left Grip 3. Display Controller 4. Display 5. Adjustable Stem

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6. Right Brake Lever 7. Right Grip 8. Throttle 9. Bell 10. 8-Speed Thumb Shift
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1.General Introduction
1.5 Technical Data

Component

Motor

48V, 500W Rear Geared Hub Motor

Battery

48V, 13Ah, 624Wh Li-ncm

Display

Bigstone H102 Display

Throttle

Twist Throttle

Front Fork

Rigid Fork

Brake Levers Left and Right

Brakes

Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Derailleur

Shimano, Altus, 7-speed

Freewheel

7-speed

Wheel / Tire 20" / 3"

Front Light

Integrated and controlled from the display

Rear Light

Integrated and controlled from the display

Max Loading¹ 265lbs

Max Speed² Cadence sensing PAS up to 25mph, throttle up to 20mph
¹Max load includes the bike ²Can be configured to class 1, 2, or 3 e-bike

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2.Installation and Adjustment
2.1 Handlebar and Stem Assembly

1. Loosen the screws on the faceplate of the stem. Remove the faceplate and set aside.

2. Center the handlebar and put the faceplate back in place. Tighten the 4 faceplate screws in a star pattern.

Handlebar & Stem Adjustment To adjust the angle of your stem loosen the stem bolt (1).

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2.Installation and Adjustment
2.2 Assembly of the Pedals Identify your pedals: check the letters on the pedals, "L" or "R". Right and left are the same as when you are riding the bike. The "R" and "L" marked pedals are for the right and lefts sides of the bike as if you were riding it. The "R" marked pedal is for the right, thread it into the crank clockwise and tighten. The "L" marked pedal is for the left., thread it into the crank counterclockwise and tighten.
First screw on the pedals by hand, then tighten with the wrench provided.
L
R
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2.Installation 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. The saddle height is correct if the leg is near full extension while the foot is resting flat on the pedal in the bottom position of the crank cycle. The toes must still be able to touch the ground comfortably.
Optimal
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2.Installation and Adjustment
2.4 Saddle Height The quick-release lever must require noticeable effort to put into fully closed position to prevent any undesired 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 suddenly drop into the seat tube, potentially leading to serious falls and injury.

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.

MIN INSERT

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3.Battery and Charger
3.1 Overview

A

B

C

A Battery
B Power Button D
C Power Indicator
D Charging Port
WARNING
Please ensure that the battery is locked in place before use

A AC Plug¹

D

B Charger

B

C

C Charging Indicator

D Battery Plug

A

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 experienced technician for service or replacement.
In the unlikely case that the battery catches fire, do NOT attempt to put it out with water. Use sand or another fire retardant instead and call emergency services immediately.

3.3 Installing and Removing the Battery
Turn the lock (2) clockwise to unlock the battery, then grip firmly and pull from the bottom of the battery (1) to remove it from the bike.
Insert the top of the battery into the frame first and then carefully push the bottom of the battery into the frame until it clicks securely into place.
Remove the key from the lock (2). Ensure that the battery is well secured

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Battery & Charger
3.4 Charging Charging at temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or above 140°F (60°C) can cause the battery to charge insufficiently and can be harmful to the life of the battery. During charging, the charger's LED light will be continuously red. Charging is completed when the charger's LED turns green. Do not leave your battery charging overnight. Please use the original charger or a certified replacement charger from Magnum Bikes. The charger lights up in red during charging, and turns green when fully charged. Unplug the charger once the battery is full. Close the rubber charging port on the battery to protect the battery.
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Display
4. Display
Appearance
Powering ON/OFF Press and hold the power button (located above the top of the display screen) to turn on the display.
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4. Display
Indicators & Buttons
Speed
Speed Units (Km or MPH) Walk Mode Assist Level
ODO, Trip, & Range 7
Display Indicators 1 Speed of rider 2 Speed units chosen in the display settings 3 Displays when walk mode is in use 4 Displays when the lights are turned on 5 Displays the active level of pedal assist 6 Shows battery power left 7 Indicates if ODO, Trip, or Range is showing
Power Button

Battery Level Lights Indicator

Increase Button Decrease Button
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4.Display
Power On/Off Turn the battery ON, then press and hold the power button to turn the display ON. Press and hold the power button to turn the display OFF. Pedal Assist Level Press the increase arrow button to increase the level of pedal assist. Press the decrease arrow button to decrease the level of pedal assist. The level of pedal assist will show on the display as it is increased or decreased by the rider. The assist levels do not cycle. Meaning that you can increase up to the top level of pedal assist and then must decrease back down to 0 level pedal assist. Enter/Exit Walk Mode Press and hold the decrease arrow button to enter walk mode. The walk mode indicator will appear on the display to show that walk mode is active. When the decrease arrow button is released walk mode will stop. Switching Trip, ODO, and Range While the display is ON and in it's regular interface press and release the power button to switch from Trip, ODO, and Range.
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4.Display
Display Settings Enter/Exit The Display Settings Menu Press the power button and increase arrow button at the time to enter the display settings menu. Press the power button and decrease arrow button at the same time to exit the display settings menu.
Display Settings Menu Navigation Use the increase and decrease arrow buttons to move through the display settings menu. After the menu item is highlighted, press the power button to open the options. To see the next menu page press the power button when "Page Down" is highlighted.
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Tire Size If tire size is not pre-set - select your wheel/tire size and press the power button to set your option.
Speed Units Select km/h or mph and press the power button to set your option.
Top Speed Setting Top speed is pre-set and can only be adjusted by entering the password. Consult a certified Magnum Bikes dealer or Magnum Bikes customer support if you need further assistance with your speed settings. Battery Information Battery information will not show in the display settings on this bike model.
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System Version This option cannot be changed but will display the hardware and software version of the display.
Mode Setting This setting refers to the pedal assist sensor. If you have a cadence sensor this setting should be set to "speed". If you have a torque sensor this setting should be set to "torque". Magnum "Pathfinder" will come with a cadence sensor. The Magnum "Pathfinder T" will come with a torque sensor. The T stands for torque.
Trip Reset Press and hold the increase arrow and decrease arrow buttons at the same time for 2 seconds to clear the single trip mileage.
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5. Recommendations and Maintenance
5.1 General Requirements
E-bikes use metal shells to cover the electric components, we strongly advise against the use of excessive water to wash the shells and parts around them. Use a soft cloth with a neutral solution to wipe the dirt off the shells. Afterward, wipe everything dry with a clean soft cloth.
Do not use high-pressure water or air hoses for cleaning; this can force water into electrical components, which may cause malfunctioning.
Do not wash plastic components with excessive water. When the internal electrical parts are affected by water the insulator may corrode, leading to power-drain or other problems.
Do not use soap solutions to wash the metal components. Non-neutral solutions may cause discoloration, distortion, scratching, etc.
Avoid leaving the bike outdoors When not riding, keep the bike in a location where it will be protected from snow, rain, sun, etc. Snow and rain can cause the bike to corrode. Ultraviolet rays from the sun can cause unnecessary fading of paint or crack any rubber or plastic on the bike.

Recommended Torque Values

Handlebar

8-10 Newton Meters

Stem

8-10 Newton Meters

Saddle

18-20 Newton Meters

Front Wheel

16-25 Newton Meters

Rear Wheel

35-40 Newton Meters

Bottom Bracket Parts

35-55 Newton Meters

Pedals

35 Newton Meters

Rotor Bolts

6 Newton Meters

Disk Caliper Mount

10 Newton Meters

Crank Bolts

40 Newton Meters

Rear Derailleur Cable Pinch

6 Newton Meters

Front Derailleur Clamp

7 Newton Meters

Saddle Post Clamp

7 Newton Meters

5.2 Maintenance Schedule
To keep your E-bike in optimal condition and your riding experience at its most enjoyable, we strongly recommend following the suggested maintenance schedule. You should study it and allow it to become second nature to your riding.

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Maintenance Schedule

Each Ride

Tire Pressure

X

Tire Condition

X

Visual Inspection

X

Brake Lever Pressure

X

Quick Releases

X

Handlebar Alignment

X

Saddle Alignment

X

Battery Pack Locked

X

Wheel Check

X

Inspect Frame Condition¹

Clean & Lubricate Chain

Check Brake Pads

Lubricate Forks

Lubricate Brakes & Cables

Lubricate Folding Mechanism

Check all Bolts & Torque Settings

Clean Bicycle

Charge Battery

Check Heel Spokes

Inspect Rim Condition

Inspect Saddle, Rails & Clamp

Grease Pedal Bearings

Check Hub Bearings Check Headset Bearings

Check Bottom Bracket Bearings

Replace Brake Pads

Replace Brake Cables²

Replace Tires² ¹include welds for fissures, ²depends on use

Weekly
X X X

Monthly

6 Months

X X X X X X X X X
X X X X

Yearly
X X X

Warning
As with all mechanical components, electrically power assisted cycles (EPAC) are subjected to wear and high stresses. Different materials and components may react to wear or stress fatigue in different ways. If the design life of a component has been exceeded, it may suddenly fail, possibly causing injuries to the rider. Any form of crack, scratches or change of coloring in highly stressed areas indicate that the life of the component has been reached and it should be replaced.

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5.3 Definition of Tampering and Recommendations

Category 1

Components which can only be replaced after approval from the bicycle manufacturer/ electronic system provider

Motor

Controller

Electric Cables

Battery

Sensors

Display Controls

Display

Battery Charger

Frame Fork

Category 2

Components which can only be replaced after approval from the bicycle manufacturer

Hub-motor Wheel

Brake Pads

Bottom Bracket

Brake System

Rear Carrier

Category 3

Components which can only be replaced after approval from the bicycle or component manufacturer

Cranks

Wheel without Hub Motor

Tires

Brake System

Chain | Belt

Rim Tape

Mechanical Brake Cables

Handlebar

Seat Post

Saddle

Hydraulic Brake Cables

Stem

Headset Pedals Derailleurs Shifters

Category 4

Components which can be replaced without approval

Inner Tubes

Shifting Housing & Cables

Chainring

Cassette | Freewheel

Front & Rear Lights

Wheel Reflectors

Mudguards | Fenders

Spokes

Kickstand Grips Front Reflector Rear Reflector

Warning
Modifications to any part of your bike, such as the fork or frame, may make that part or the entire bike unsafe. A poorly installed or modified component can increase the stress on all other parts, greatly increasing their chance of failure. Modifications can also adversely affect the handling of your bike, resulting in loss of control, falls and serious injury. Please do not add, remove, or modify parts of your bike in any way before consulting with a trained bike technician. We recommend you consult with us before you make modifications or add parts, in order to confirm their safety and compatibility with your bike.
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6. Warranty
Your Magnum E-bike comes with a limited warranty. Please visit www.magnumbikes.com or your local Magnum dealer for details.
Bike must be registered at www.magnumbikes.com/warranty in order to be covered by the one year warranty.

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