TRIOBIKE BOXTER Original Instructions Manual

TRIOBIKE BOXTER Original Instructions Manual

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BOXTER
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
ENGLISH V 2.6

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  • Page 1 BOXTER ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH V 2.6...
  • Page 2 Our customer service department is dedicated to your satisfaction with Triobike and its products. If you have questions or need advice regarding assembly, parts, performance, or returns, please contact the experts at Triobike.
  • Page 3 INDEX ABOUT THIS MANUAL REMINDER WARNINGS GENERAL SAFETY ASSEMBLING THE BIKE SAFETY CHECKLIST INSTRUCTIONS QUICK RELEASE SEAT CLAMP HANDLEBAR PARKING LOCK GEAR REAR DRIVE E-SYSTEM MID DRIVE E-SYSTEM SEATS SEAT BELTS HOOD GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS WARRANTY MAINTENANCE EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    ABOUT THIS MANUAL WARNINGS It is important that you understand your new bicycle. By reading this manual before you go DO NOT INSTALL ANY KIND OF ADDITIONAL ELECTRIC MOTOR out on your first ride, you’ll know how to get better performance, comfort, and enjoyment OR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE TO THE BICYCLE.
  • Page 5: General Safety

    - The usage of bicycles or any accessories such as lamps, bells etc. is the user’s own - Do not use items that may restrict your hearing and vision. responsibility, and TRIOBIKE cannot be held responsible for any damage, accidents, personal injury or fines caused by the usage of these products.
  • Page 6 GENERAL SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY WET WEATHER NIGHT RIDING - When riding in wet weather always use safety lights to enhance visibility. - Do not ride the bike at night without lights on, both front and rear. - Exercise extreme caution when riding in wet conditions. - If using battery powered lights, make sure batteries are well charged.
  • Page 7: Cornering Technique

    GENERAL SAFETY CORNERING TECHNIQUE - Brake slightly before cornering and prepare to lean your body into the corner. - Decrease your riding speed, avoid sudden braking and sharp turns. FRONT BOX - When loading and unloading passengers on the front box, be sure that the parking lock is activated.
  • Page 8: Assembling The Bike

    ASSEMBLING THE BIKE rear ASSEMBLING THE BIKE (handlebar side) TOP VIEW DIMENSIONS IN MM. front 2x nylon spacers ø25x10hx9mm (from next container) 2x nylon spacers ø25x20hx9mm (from next container) Place the box on the front metal frame, align the 4 SMALL holes ( ) as shown Unscrew 4x M8 bolt from the front of the bike frame.
  • Page 9 ASSEMBLING THE BIKE ASSEMBLING THE BIKE Unscrew 4x M6 bolt-nut you find on the backrest. M6 bolts are, compared to the M8 ones, smaller and shorter. Mount the handlebar using 4x M6 bolt + 4x M6 nut (bolt outside, nut inside). If the bike is equipped with the Integrated Lights Kit, fix the light cables installing the specific cable stoppers under the box.
  • Page 10: Mounting The Battery

    MOUNTING THE BATTERY (MID DRIVE SYSTEM) Take the 2 halves of the battery dock terminal part. Using a tool, open the hole for the Mount the right half of the terminal part. Use the small Allen headed bolts + washers. battery cable breaking the thin plastic placed inside.
  • Page 11 MOUNTING THE BATTERY MOUNTING THE BATTERY In case the battery cable connected to the motor is not inside the front box of the Push the wires inside the hollow space contained by the 2 halves of the battery dock. bike, pass it through the hole. Then connect every wire with the wires that come from the The 2 halves need to be first merged together (they’ve a dent) and then connected to the battery dock: battery dock.
  • Page 12 MOUNTING THE BATTERY MOUNTING THE BATTERY Mount the left half of the terminal part. Use the small Allen headed bolts + washers. Tight both the left and the right bolts. Identify the mounting holes on the front box floor. Fix the battery dock to the box using 2 M6 bolts. Use 2 washer + 1 M6 bolt + 1 M6 nut in each hole.
  • Page 13 INSTALLING THE STEP-IN BOTTOM VIEW DIMENSIONS IN MM. 52 (±1) left center right rear (handlebar side) Ø9 TOP VIEW front Check if your box has already the 4 holes for the step in ( ): if so, skip to step With a 9mm tip, drill 4 holes as shown in the picture.
  • Page 14 INSTALLING THE STEP-IN INSTALLING THE STEP-IN Connect the step in to the box using 2x DIN912 M8x40 bolt on the front and 2x DIN912 Test the step in putting your foot on it. It should not shake or make noise. M8x45 on the rear.
  • Page 15: Safety Checklist

    SAFETY CHECKLIST Before every ride, it is important to carry out the following safety checks. Do not ride a CRANKS AND PEDALS bicycle that is not in proper working condition! - The pedals are securely tightened to the crank arms. - The crank arms are secured to the axle and are not bent.
  • Page 16: Quick Release Seat Clamp

    QUICK RELEASE SEAT CLAMP - Unlock the quick-release lever - Try to close the quick-release lever. If it closes easily, open it up and tighten the adjustment nut further. If it’s too difficult to close, open the quick release lever up and - Adjust the seat height up or down until the rider feels that he/she has control of the loosen the adjustment nut a little and try again.
  • Page 17: Parking Lock

    HANDLEBAR PARKING LOCK ADJUSTING THE STEM ANGLE LOCK - Using a 6 mm Allen wrench loosen the bolt at the front of the stem. - Press the LEFT brake lever IN. - Rotate the small lever to the left. IMPORTANT: do not loosen the bolts on the side of the stem. UNLOCK - Grasp the stem of the handlebar and rotate to the desired angle.
  • Page 18 GEAR EXTERNAL SHIMANO GEARS ENVIOLO TRANSMISSION Shifting with the Enviolo system, while riding: The rear shifter is placed on the right handlebar and has an indicator that reads either low • Shifting into low ratios for starting or climbing or high or a series of number from 1 and up. First gears are used for slower riding, hill - Using the Nfinity grip, rotate in the direction indicating more of a “hill”...
  • Page 19: Rear Drive E-System

    TURNING ON THE SYSTEM USING THE SYSTEM Triobike mono rear drive features a pedal-assist electric drive system manufactured by - Choose the desired assist level by pushing the arrows on the handlebar control up/down. Promovec: PLEASE CAREFULLY READ ITS MANUAL.
  • Page 20: Mid Drive E-System

    REAR RACK MOUNTED BATTERY FRONT BOX MOUNTED BATTERY Triobike mono mid drive features a pedal-assist electric drive system provided by Brose: - Insert the battery in the specific stand placed inside the front box and push it towards the PLEASE CAREFULLY READ ITS MANUAL.
  • Page 21 MID DRIVE E-SYSTEM MID DRIVE E-SYSTEM MID DRIVE E-SYSTEM MID DRIVE E-SYSTEM INCREASE LIGHTS SUPPORT LIGHTS POWER LEVEL POWER POWER INCREASE LIGHTS SUPPORT LEVEL MENU MENU INCREASE SUPPORT LEVEL DECREASE SUPPORT DECREASE WALK LEVEL SUPPORT ASSIST LEVEL DECREASE SUPPORT WALK ASSIST WALK ASSIST (PRESS FOR 2 SECS) LEVEL USING THE SYSTEM (BLOKS NEW STYLE/SPORTIVE DISPLAY)
  • Page 22 MID DRIVE E-SYSTEM MID DRIVE E-SYSTEM LIGHTS INCREASE POWER NAVIGATION JOYSTICK POWER SUPPORT LEVEL INCREASE SUPPORT LEVEL MENU DECREASE SUPPORT LEVEL / WALK ASSIST (PRESS FOR 2 SECS) DECREASE SUPPORT MENU LEVEL LIGHTS WALK ASSIST (PRESS FOR 2 SECS) USING THE SYSTEM (BROSE DISPLAY) USING THE SYSTEM (MARQUARDT COMFORT PLUS DISPLAY) - Choose the desired assist level by pushing the “>/<”...
  • Page 23: Seat Belts

    REMOVING THE BENCH FASTEN THE SEAT BELTS On a boxter equipped with seats, to have more loading space is possible to remove the - Join the two ending parts coming from the backrest parts of the seat belt. The right one bench: simply lift it applying some force in order to detach it from the Velcro strips.
  • Page 24 HOOD OPENING THE 2 KIDS HOOD OPENING THE 4 KIDS HOOD - move to the front of the box; - move to the front of the box; - turn the front metal locks, they’ve to be horizontally aligned; - turn the front metal locks, they’ve to be horizontally aligned; - open the front zippers;...
  • Page 25: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Boxter Mid Drive SPECIFICATIONS build up components dimensions FRAME: aluminium 7005 BRAKES: Tektro hydraulic disc brakes with parking lock BIKE: LENGTH: 217 cm BOX: PU foam casted in one piece GEARS / TRANSMISSION: WIDTH: 93 cm Shimano Nexus 8 speeds / chain REAR WHEEL: 26”...
  • Page 26 DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS 1257 2170 Hub O.L.D. dimensions in mm TRIOBIKE Boxter Date: 03-03-2021 Copyright© TRIOBIKE A/S 2021...
  • Page 27: Warranty

    The bicycles are intended to be used for city biking. TRIOBIKE shall not be held responsible for any accidents, injury, losses or damage caused by use of the bicycle, being that of responsibility of the owner.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE year/km operation dealer stamp checklist brakes gears 3 months bearings check spokes GENERAL ADVISE brakes gears Please remember to have your first check & fine tune after 3 months. Hereafter we bearings 1 year battery status recommend a complete service and fine tuning of your bike every year/2000 km. Please 2000 km tires check 1240 miles...
  • Page 29: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    - meets all the provisions of the Directive 2004 / 108EG (Electromagnetic Compatibility); - meets the associated battery charger complies with all provisions of the Directive 2006/95 / EC (Low Voltage). Triobike A/S Copenhagen, 4 January 2019 Sammy Eisinger (managing director) Copyright© Triobike A/S 2019. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 30 TRIOBIKE A/S Gammel Kongevej 80, 1850 Frederiksberg C - Denmark phone: +45 3670 0070 info@triobike.dk | www.triobike.com...

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