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Warnings and Safety

1.5  MEASURES FOR ASSEMBLY 

OF ACCESSORIES OR 

COMPONENTS FOR 

MODIFICATIONS

The addition of accessories 

and components that are not 

type-approved for your bike can 

cause damage to the latter and 

compromise its operating safety. 

This can give rise to hazardous 

driving situations, falls and acci-

dents.

-  Do not add accessories or equipment 

to the bike autonomously and do not 

attempt to modify it.

  For  modifications,  always  select  ac

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cessories and components with a 

specialised dealer. With reference to 

the accessories and the additional 

weight that they imply, always take the 

maximum weight allowed for your bike 

into account. 

1.6  WHO CAN DRIVE THIS 

EPAC BIKE

This regulation is only relative 

to EC Member States. For all 

other nations, refer to the High-

way Code of the country in 

which the vehicle is used

The driver of the bike:

-  must be at least 15 years old.

-  must be able to ride a bike, i.e. must 

have basic knowledge relative to using 

a bike and have good balance; neces-

sary to drive and control the same.

-  must be able to safely climb onto and 

off of the bike when at a standstill. 

This is particularly valid for ergonomic 

saddles, if the rider cannot touch the 

ground with his feet from a sitting posi-

tion.

-  must have a physical size suitable for 

the bike and the maximum permitted 

load must not be exceeded.

- must be physically and mentally able 

to  circulate  in  road  traffic,  especially 

if the rider wants to drive the bike on 

public roads and streets.

- must have the physical resistance to 

safely control the bike for at least two 

hours, since the same  allows high 

speeds to be developed for long peri-

ods of time.

The bike does not compensate 

for illness or a lack of fitness.

Summary of Contents for TRILIX 250

Page 1: ...Made in Italy EN Use and maintenance manual Translation of original instructions...

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Page 3: ...ERFORM AUTONOMOUSLY ON THE BIKE 11 1 4 SAFETY PRESCRIPTIONS DURING USE 12 1 5 MEASURES FOR ASSEMBLY OF ACCESSORIES OR COMPONENTS FOR MODIFICATIONS 13 1 6 WHO CAN DRIVE THIS EPAC BIKE 13 1 7 WARRANTY T...

Page 4: ...ls 32 3 2 f Check the saddle and saddle post 33 3 2 g Check the handlebar 33 3 3 Check the brakes 34 3 3 a Check chain and crank arm fixture 36 3 3 b Check the electric engine 36 3 3 c Check the light...

Page 5: ...tion 58 5 2 e Resetting partial data 58 6 1 CLEANING AND CARE 59 6 2 PERIODIC SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 59 6 3 CLEANING THE BIKE 60 6 4 PUTTING THE BIKE AWAY 61 6 5 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE INTERVENTIONS...

Page 6: ...Cycle which is the description in English of what Italians call the Pedalling Assisted Electric Bike In order for an electric bike to be EPAC classified it must meet that envisioned by the BS EN 1519...

Page 7: ...t used in the en vironment in which the bike is intended to be used 03 DESCRIPTION OF THE SYMBOLS Throughout the manual there are symbols that draw attention to several particularly relevant points Th...

Page 8: ...r is invited to separate this product from other types of waste and to recycle it responsibly to promote sustainable re use of the mate rial resources Domestic users are invited to contact the company...

Page 9: ...e damage to the bike and compromise its operat ing safety This can generate hazardous driving situations falls and accidents The user can only perform the opera tions described in this manual Use of a...

Page 10: ...ery charger away from children and animals Do not allow the battery pack to come into contact with water or other liquids In Italy the regulations relative to use of the bike with assisted pedalling d...

Page 11: ...gears Injury hazard In the event of rain snow or slippery roads reduce speed and increase the safety distance from other vehi cles It is recommended to avoid pools of water where the level can come i...

Page 12: ...e in terventions described in this man ual For all interventions not de scribed contact the manufacturer Use the bike only after it has been restored to its optimal status If one or more defects are d...

Page 13: ...interrupt the charging process if the battery pack overheats slight heating is normal Do not put the battery pack in con tact with water or other liquids If this is the case do not use it and have it...

Page 14: ...ol driving and braking at high speed Wear a helmet when using the bike Drive cautiously and prudently Pedal in a way that you are always ready to brake Do not drive under the effect of al cohol Drive...

Page 15: ...other nations refer to the High way Code of the country in which the vehicle is used The driver of the bike must be at least 15 years old must be able to ride a bike i e must have basic knowledge rel...

Page 16: ...any successive pur chasers of the bike without prejudice to the duration of the warranty itself from the first purchase date In order to validate the warranty period the new purchaser must be in poss...

Page 17: ...s the right to deliver and or install components different to those damaged under warranty they must however have the same qualitative and operational features as the same Use of the warranty does not...

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Page 19: ...Ed 0 06 2020 2 17 1100 mm 700 mm 1500 1560 mm 650 mm min 1020 1090 mm max 1120 1210 mm min 750 850 mm max 900 1020 mm Description and Technical specifications 2 1 CLEARANCE 16 wheel 20 wheel...

Page 20: ...Km 120 Km 540 Wh Watt Hour Re charging times 4 hours Maximum assisted speed 25 Km h 32 Km h Brakes Tektro disc brakes mechanic or hydraulic Tektro disc brakes hydraulic Disc brake measurements Front...

Page 21: ...head of the screw If no other information has been pro vided by the manufacturer refer to the following coupling torques Threaded attachment Threading Coupling torque Nm Pedals 9 16 30 Handlebar atta...

Page 22: ...arger supply cable 15 Rear hub pin 16 Gearbox unit 17 Saddle post 18 Saddle 19 Battery pack support 20 Foldable handlebar post 2 4 IDENTIFICATION OF BIKE COMPONENTS 21 Rear tyre 22 Handlebar position...

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Page 24: ...xpanded polysty rene straps etc must not be left within reach of chil dren since they are a potential source of hazard The bike is shipped folded with pedals and saddle disassembled Check the followin...

Page 25: ...wnwards Rotate the frame 8 until the bike is opened completely verifying that the attachment pin 9 is in serted into the relative seat 10 Block the frame in position by low ering the lever 7 2 6 Assem...

Page 26: ...into the seat 2 and block it in any position using the rapid block re lease 3 Insert the saddle 4 into the post 1 until fully home adjust the incli nation of the saddle in a way that it is parallel t...

Page 27: ...beyond the MIN INSERT indication present on the same and however the part that remains inside the frame must be at least 10 cm Align the tip 3 of the saddle to wards the front part of the bike Tighten...

Page 28: ...oth brake levers Loosen the blocking screw 1 of the lever 2 Adjust the inclination of the lever 2 as desired Tighten the blocking screw 1 to the correct coupling torque 2 6 g Gear knob adjustment If t...

Page 29: ...eft hand lever activates the front wheel brake while the right hand lever activates the rear wheel brake Drive with great care until the braking system has been run in Run your brakes in the general r...

Page 30: ...bike has a rigid non cush ioned frame with a rigid fork 2 8 d Electric devices The assisted pedalling system is made up from an instrument 1 a battery pack 2 and an electric engine 3 The battery pack...

Page 31: ...or more defects are detected during the inspections contact your manufacturer immediately Check the handlebar and saddle attachment the wheel hub clamping nuts they must be tightened correctly the ty...

Page 32: ...heard 3 2 b Checking the tyres Check for the absence of external damage foreign bodies and wear on the tyres the entire surface of the tyre must have the original profile It must not be possible to se...

Page 33: ...he tyre 3 2 d Check tyre pressure Due to insufficient tyre pressure the tyre and inner tube may move onto the rim and give rise to an oblique valve position In this case the base of the valve can rip...

Page 34: ...t soft if soft spokes are detected contact an after sales centre Lift the front wheel and turn the wheel by hand The rim and tyre must rotate in a perfect circle Eccentricities and warping are not all...

Page 35: ...addle paragraph Applying force by hand try to turn the saddle and tube inside the frame They must not move If they move fix them correctly by op erating on the nuts 1 for the saddle and saddle support...

Page 36: ...me No part must move or shift No creaks or squeaks must be heard If they move fix them correctly Keep the front brake engaged and with brief sudden movements move the bike forwards and backwards The s...

Page 37: ...the brake discs can reduce braking action and generate hazardous driving situations falls and accidents Visually check the braking system starting from the lever and contin uing to the cables and bra...

Page 38: ...g rivets etc or blocked fixed chain links Check fixing of the chain ring 1 to the right crank arm 2 checking that there is no play 3 3 b Checking the electric engine A faulty or damaged electric power...

Page 39: ...is equipped for circulation on public roads or if the same have been added successively Falls and accident hazard in dark conditions and or condi tions with poor visibility The risk of not seeing obst...

Page 40: ...e mounted correctly and are stable No part must move or shift No creaks or squeaks must be heard If they move fix them correctly 3 3 e Other checks Any damaged bike components and of accessories mount...

Page 41: ...left hand and the handlebar right hand grip with the right hand Start the assisted pedalling system by pressing the button 5 for at least two seconds For information regarding control panel functions...

Page 42: ...lled up to maximum speed allowed with a low pedalling frequency To pass from one gear to another oper ate on the knob 3 and rotate it towards to increase the gear or towards to lower the gear correct...

Page 43: ...y activating the two levers simultaneously 4 4 WHAT TO DO AFTER A FALL Following a fall or accident contact the manufacturer immediately to have the bike checked before using it again Only use the bik...

Page 44: ...to the manu facturer immediately If there is a risk of the fire propa gating to objects nearby inform the Fire Service immediately Only use the bike again after a check and any repairs by a specialis...

Page 45: ...sh it downwards Fold the frame 3 paying attention not to interfere with the pedals the bike remains resting on the floor via the small central wheels 4 the rear wheel 5 and the stand 1 Block the frame...

Page 46: ...r the saddle 11 block it in position using the lever 10 Fold the pedals 12 to reduce clear ance by pushing and turning them To move the bike outdoors grip the saddle and push the bike with the aid of...

Page 47: ...he bike Lower the stand 1 Lift the handlebar 8 releasing it from the catch 9 until the front catch 13 fits into the seat 14 Lift the blocking lever 7 to end run and then block it in position rotating...

Page 48: ...Block the frame in position by low ering the lever 2 Open the pedals 12 rotating them until a click is heard 4 6 REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK The battery pack can be removed both with or without the rel...

Page 49: ...de the Bag Slide the connector 6 out from the lower part Release the strap 7 that blocks the Bag 1 to the frame close the Bag using the zip 2 transport the Bag with the battery using the handle 8 Do n...

Page 50: ...h on for a few seconds to indicate the battery pack charge level If no LEDs switch on the battery is completely discharged Before using the bike charge the battery pack fully all five LEDs must switch...

Page 51: ...tion 1 Connect the charge connector 2 to the battery pack outlet 3 Charging starts The battery charger LED switches on with a red light When the LED turns green the battery pack is fully charged Disco...

Page 52: ...ure of the tyres Slope 3 Decreases with the increase of the slope Gearbox ratio 2 Decreases if a hard e g 3 gear is used increases the lighter the gear used e g 1 External tem perature 1 Decreases by...

Page 53: ...before the battery deactivates going into self protection mode Maintenance cleaning and storage Keep the battery pack clean Clean it thoroughly with a soft dry cloth The battery pack must not be put...

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Page 55: ...use To switch the assisted pedalling off hold the button 1 down for approx two seconds the display will switch off If the bike is not used for 5 min utes and no key is pressed during this period of t...

Page 56: ...the level of assisted ped alling 0 No assistance 5 Maximum assistance To change operate on keys 3 and 4 v 6 Indicates the speed being pro duced 7 KM H Speed unit of measurement 8 KM Partial amount of...

Page 57: ...l of assisted ped alling 0 No assistance 5 Maximum assistance To change operate on keys 3 and 4 v 6 Indicates the speed being pro duced 7 KM H Speed unit of measurement 9 Battery charge status Indicat...

Page 58: ...assistance 5 Maximum assistance To change operate on keys 3 and 4 v 9 Battery charge status Indicates the battery charge sta tus maximum battery charge minimum battery charge 11 AVG Average speed Ind...

Page 59: ...bike using keys 1 or 2 The value set on switch on of the display is 1 minimum assistance and it is shown in the upper part 3 of the display 0 No assisted pedalling No resistance 5 Maximum assisted ped...

Page 60: ...tting on the bike To activate the function hold the button down 1 for approx two seconds the function deactivates when the button is released When the function is active the following symbol 2 is disp...

Page 61: ...e inspections and failure to repair damage con sequent of falls or accidents can give rise to hazardous driving situations falls and ac cidents 6 1 CLEANING AND CARE Before carrying out any clean ing...

Page 62: ...cturer ONLY use lubricants expressly indicated for bike chains Promptly take the bike to the manufacturer or authorised workshop specialising in bikes for the inspections prescribed It is the only way...

Page 63: ...e bike away correctly Position the bike on a flat and stable surface With the bike at a standstill lower the stand using the right foot until it clicks Turn the handlebar slightly to the left Carefull...

Page 64: ...mplete with disc Reassembling the front wheel Lift the bike and introduce the wheel 3 onto the fork paying at tention and introduce the disc 4 between the front caliper linings 5 Turn the lever 1 cloc...

Page 65: ...Rear wheel Disassembling the back wheel Position a cloth on the frame in correspondence with the chain Select the first gear using the gearbox knob 1 Loosen the grub screw 2 and de tach the gearbox ac...

Page 66: ...s removing the pinion 8 from the chain 9 Reassembling the back wheel Lift the bike and assemble the chain 9 on the pinion 8 Introduce the wheel 7 onto the fork paying attention and intro duce the disc...

Page 67: ...shortest part 4a of the rod 4 must be introduced into the wheel pin Assemble the gearbox actuator 3 paying attention to couple the rod 4 correctly and blocking it in po sition by tightening the grub...

Page 68: ...tension decreas es and the linings move away from the disc Additional adjustment can be per formed on the brake caliper by operating in the same way on the counter nut 3 and on the ten sioner 4 When t...

Page 69: ...the ten sion and then tighten the screws 2 6 6 FLAT TYRE If a tyre is flat and after having in flated it it deflates again it may be punctured or damaged It is advised to contact the manufac turer to...

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Page 71: ...and disconnect and re connect the battery pack If the problem persists the battery pack may be faulty contact the au thorised dealer or the manufacturer Battery pack overheated Wait until the battery...

Page 72: ...s can indicate serious anomalies in the assist ed pedalling system These anomalies prevent safe operation of the system and could cause damage to the same or personal injury Inter rupt use of the assi...

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