It's possible that you could cook your motor with the extra power, but you may be able to turn down the power with the settings on your display.
If you can't adjust the power settings, hopefully you've got a Watt meter/Ahmeter/Power meter on your display so all you really have to do is keep an eye on it.
20 amps continuous could start overheating your wires, connectors, and motor until something burns or melts, so just keep an eye on things and you should be fine.
You should be able to reduce the power by simply turning down your PAS level, or just back off on the throttle.
I've got a 500 Watt motor, but I can give it quick blast of 1400 Watts for a few seconds without issue, but I can't go full throttle continuously.