Trigger Scootercar Manual de usuario


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Dear User,
Congratulations on purchasing the Trigger Scootercar!
Please read this user manual carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage
procedures.
We would like to inform you that our scootercar is produced under a strict quality
control system. The Trigger must undergo all periodic maintenance and services.
Besides, original spare parts must be used. In case of a structural or production defect,
assistance is offered free of charge under valid warranty. The guarantee mentioned above
is not valid under the following conditions:
The designated lubricating oil is not used.
Maintenance or repair is not carried out in the appropriate manner.
Non-original parts are utilized and or modifications to the original design are
carried out.
The instructions in the owner’s manual are not properly followed.
Parts subject to normal wear such as the seats, spark plugs, light bulbs and
cables... etc., are not covered by the guarantee.
This manual is a guide for the operation, inspection and basic maintenance of this
scootercar. Please retain this manual for future reference.
If you have any further questions please contact your Trigger dealer, who will be ready
to help you at all times.
!ATTENTION
We advise you to use a helmet and seatbelt (when installed) when riding the
Trigger, even when it’s not required by law.
!CAUTION
Please be especially cautious when riding in the vicinity of tram rails or any metal
surface because riding on top of them can make the vehicle skid. Always keep in
mind that the rear wheel is located in the middle!
!WARNING
Please use SAE JASO FC grade lubricant oil to refill the engine. Otherwise, the
above mentioned guarantee is not valid.

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Contents
1 Trigger Specifications................................................................. 5
2 Identification Numbers .............................................................. 6
3 Trigger Part Overview ............................................................... 7
4 User’s Guide ................................................................................ 9
4.1 Main switch .......................................................................................................................... 9
4.2 Important Before Starting...............................................................................................10
4.3 Kick Start and Air Filter..................................................................................................11
4.3.1 Kick start.................................................................................................................11
4.3.2 Air filter ...................................................................................................................11
4.4 Switches and Controls ....................................................................................................12
4.4.1 Dashboard...............................................................................................................12
4.4.2 Left Handle Bar Switch.........................................................................................13
4.4.3 Right Handle Bar Switch ......................................................................................13
4.5 Brake System Instructions..............................................................................................14
4.5.1 Inspection of Brake Fluid .....................................................................................15
4.6 Fuel Tank............................................................................................................................16
4.7 Oil Tank.............................................................................................................................. 16
4.8 Tire......................................................................................................................................17
4.9 Charging the battery........................................................................................................ 17
4.10 Alarm and Radio Preparation.........................................................................................17
5 Maintenance & Inspection........................................................ 18
5.1 Gear Oil Replacement.....................................................................................................18
5.2 Brake Fluid Replacement ................................................................................................18
5.3 Inspection of Spark Plug..................................................................................................18
5.4 Light Bulb Replacement...................................................................................................19
5.4.1 Head Lights (12V 15W x 2) ................................................................................19
5.4.2 Front Signal Lights (12V 10W) ...........................................................................20
5.4.3 Rear Lights ..............................................................................................................20
5.5 Battery and Fuse Replacement ......................................................................................21
5.6 Pre-operation Check....................................................................................................... 21
5.7 Summary of Instructions for Lubrication ....................................................................22
5.8 Running in Your New Scootercar ................................................................................22
6 Technical Instructions .............................................................. 23
6.1 Disassembling Front Body Part......................................................................................23
6.2 Assembling Left Front Wheel ........................................................................................23
7 Reporting Safety Defects ......................................................... 24
8 Safe Riding Tips......................................................................... 25
8.1 Important Note ................................................................................................................ 25

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1 Trigger Specifications
Table 1: Specifications
Engine GE5 50 c.c. TGB
Overall Length mm 2350
Overall Height mm 1240
Dry Weight kg 170
Displacement c.c. 49.3
Spark Plug BPR6HS, BPR7HS, BP6HS
0,6~0,7 mm
Battery V-AH 12V / 4AH – 7AH
Fuel unleaded gasoline (octane 92 and up) or
premium gasoline
Fuel Tank Capacity Liter 5,3
Gear Oil SAE 90#
Gear Oil Capacity Liter 0.09
Brake System front: disc, rear: drum
Head Lights 12V 15Wx2
Rear Light 12V 5W
Brake Light 12V 18 W
Light Bulbs
Signal Lights 12V 10W
Pressure front: 2,1 kgf / cm², rear: 2,5 kgf / cm²Tire and
Wheel Dimensions front: 120/70-12, rear: 12”: 120/70
13”: 120/60

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2 Identification Numbers
Figure 1
The frame number is located under the
dashboard, as shown in the figure on the
left.
This number is important when applying
for an insurance policy.
The number is also engraved into the
chassis, behind the right front wheel.

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3 Trigger Part Overview
Figure 2
Figure 3

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Trigger Part Overview
continued
Table 2
Figure 2 12. back mirror
1. muffler 13. headlight
2. brake light 14. front turn signal light
3. luggage compartment lock Figure 3
4. luggage rack 15. speedometer
5. roll bar 16. left handle bar switch
6. side support 17. left handle bar
7. main switch 18. rear brake lever
8. steering lock 19. kick start
9. front brake lever 20. rear light
10. throttle grip 21. rear turn signal light
11. right handle bar switch
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4 User’s Guide
4.1 Main switch
Figure 4
The “À” position (between ON and OFF) is for
checking the lubricant oil warning light.
When the key is positioned at “À”the oil warning light
should flash once. If it doesn’t light, please contact your
dealer for a replacement.
Please refill the oil when it lights continuously.
Table 3: Main switch position
Position Function Can the key
be taken out
ON When riding and starting the engine. no
ÀChecking the lubricant oil warning light. no
OFF Shutting down the engine, no power to
the electrical system.
yes
LOCK Operating the steering lock: turn the
handlebar to the far right side, then
turn the key to the left.
yes

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4.2 Important Before Starting
Make sure the fuel tank is filled up.
Check the oil level (as shown in paragraph 4.7).
Make sure the key is in the “ON” position.
Hold the brake lever and push the electric starter button or kick start. When
starting after a long period of not using the vehicle, please use the kick start for
3 or 4 times or use the electric start button for 3 or 4 times. If the engine still
won’t start, wait a few minutes and follow the normal procedure.
If the electric starter can’t start the engine in one go, release the button for a
few seconds and try again. Every attempt shouldn’t last more than 5 seconds in
order to avoid unnecessary battery consumption.
The Trigger uses an automatic choke. This means that no throttle is necessary
when starting the engine.
If the Trigger keeps failing to start, take the scootercar to the dealer for repair.
To protect the engine, please avoid sudden acceleration or full speed riding.
When you push the electric starter button and the oil warning light flashes,
please take the vehicle to the dealer for detailed examination.
!WARNING
Don’t start the engine in a hermetically closed room. The exhaust fumes are toxic
and cause people to lose conscience within a very short time. Therefore, it is
necessary to start the engine in the open air.

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4.3 Kick Start and Air Filter
4.3.1 Kick start
When the electric starter does not work, please use the kick start instead.
When the engine has started, relocate the kick start to the original position.
4.3.2 Air filter
The air filter must be cleaned or replaced by the dealer every 5.000 kilometers or six
months.
!CAUTION
When the air filter is incorrectly or incompletely assembled, dust will be sucked
directly into the cylinder and causes abnormal abrasion of the engine.
Figure 5
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