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Information
Information /Prolonged immobilisation ........................ 2-3
Equipment...................................................................... 4
Instrument panel ............................................................ 5
Switch............................................................................ 6
Petrol............................................................................. 7
Check and change engine oil ......................................... 8
Check and change coolant............................................. 9
Battery / Fuse.............................................................. 10
Lighting / Signalling .......................................................11
S tarting the engine....................................................... 12
Running / driving .......................................................... 13
Mission box / Spark plug / Air filter .............................. 13
Braking / parking.......................................................... 14
Tyres ........................................................................... 15
Removing / Refitting front / rear wheel ........................ 1 6
Anti-theft device........................................................... 17
T ransponder ................................................................ 18
Specifications............................................................... 19
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Information
You have just purchased a PEUGEOT scooter.
Thank you for the confidence that you have
shown in our company.
This guide describes how to control, use and perform
basic maintenance on your new PEUGEOT scooter. As with all high technology machinery, you will
find it easier to control and you will obtain the best
results from your SCOOTER if you use it and
maintain it with care and attention. Your dealer will
advise and inform you and use his experience to
strictly respect the maintenance plan this is essential
to keep your scooter in perfect working condition.
Your PEUGEOT dealer knows all your scooter’s
special features. He has PEUGEOT original parts
and special tools to perform standard maintenance
on your scooter under optimum conditions.
Safety recommendations
The safety of a scooter depends on the care taken
by its driver.
Excessive speed is a decisive factor in many accidents.
Respect speed limits and never go faster than is
safe under the road conditions. Take care not to skid
on road marking lines. Always do a general check
before using your scooter to make sure that it can
be used safely. Traffic rules require that the driver
and his passenger wear a helmet. It is also
recommended that you wear gloves, an eye protection and bright and visible clothes to increase safety .
A new Scooter driver should become familiar with
his scooter before starting to drive in traffic. A scooter driver must signal his presence to other users
by:
- Switching on his lights when in motion
- Avoiding driving in places in which he is not
visible to other vehicles
- Driving carefully
- Taking special care at intersections, car park
entrances and exits, and slip roads.
Your scooter is designed for town use on the road
only. Optional luggage and briefcase carriers are
designed to transport lightweight objects. Make sure
that the weight is distributed evenly and that loads
are securely fastened :
Maximum Loads : 3 kg
Your scooter is designed to satisfy legal
requirements, please do not make any modifications
to it particularly to the exhaust.
Use only petrol, oil and lubricants tested and
recommended by PEUGEOT .
Prolonged immobilisation
In the event of prolonged immobilisation of the
vehicle, (longer than 1 month), it necessary by
precaution to :
- Remove the battery and to store it in a
horizontal position in a dry and cool place,
recharge it (see page 21) before and after storage
if necessary
Before restarting the vehicle :
- Drain the carburettor float chamber
To restart after draining the carburettor, it is
necessary to activate the starter longer than usual
in order for the petrol circuit to get back to normal.
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Inspection before the vehicle
Protection of the environment
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What the buyer has to do.
To check
- The fuel level
- The oil level in the tank
- The possible leaks
- The state of the tyres and their inflating
- The level of the brake fluid
- The level of cooling fluid
To check the smooth
working of
- The front and the back brakes
- The accelerator
- The front and back lightings
- The stop light and the indicators
- The horn
For best operation of your
engine, use only nonleaded petrol 95 or 98
General
- A worn spark plug, a badly fixed
suppressor, a clogged air filter, a badly adjusted
carburettor are all factors which can appreciably
reduce the lifespan of the catalyser and the
exhaust.
- If removing, check the seal on the cylinder
end after refitting (seal must be changed)
- Any change in the engine characteristics
(ignition, carburation, timing, ...) may rapidly cause
destruction of the exhaust.
Fuel / Lubricant
- Use only unleaded fuel
- Avoid to run out of fuel while driving
- Use only the recommended lubricants
- Don´t use any additives for fuel or lubricants
Ignition
- In case of misfiring or loss of power, slow
down and cut off the engine as described.
Contact your local dealer when the problems
persists
Cutting off the engine
- Switch off ignition only when the engine
runs at idle speed
Starting the engine
- In case of problems when starting the engine, contact your dealer to have it checked
Using your vehicle
- The temperature of the exhaust when the
engine running may reach several hundred
degrees.
- Take special care after a long journey at high
speed, contact of the skin with the exhaust can
cause serious burns.
- Avoid driving and parking over or close to
easily inflammable materials (e.g.: dry leaves).
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Equipement
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- Battery housing
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- Passenger support handle
- Saddle lock
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- Rear disk brake *
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- Stand lever
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- Central stand with lever
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- Side stand *
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- Front disk brake
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- Hand glove box
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- Flap
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- Engine number
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- Manufacturer’s plate
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- Front brake lever
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- Throttle
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- Front brake fluid level
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- Rear brake lever
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- Bag hook
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- Ignition key
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- Expansion vessel cover
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- Rear brake fluid level *
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Instrument panel
- Headlight indicator light
- Oil pressure telltale
Warning
If the oil pressure telltale comes on when driving, it is
essential to stop the vehicle and to check the level of
engine oil (see level of engine oil page 8).
- Indicator light
- Antit theft warning light
- Fuel level meter
Once the pointer has reached point , autonomy is about
20km.
- Fuel reserve warning light
The approximate capacity of reserve petrol is 2 litres
- Coolant temperature
indicator
If the needle goes into the red area, it is essential to stop the
engine and to wait for it to cool down (check the level as
shown on page 9 and go to a dealer’s)
- Speedometer
The needle shows the vehicle speed in km/h or mph.
- Digital clock
Battery-fed, the clock constantly displays hours and
minutes : the colon flashes on and off.
The month and the day are displayed when is pressed.
sets the hour, minutes, month and days function
- (A) am
- (P) pm
press to select the function required
- Mileage counter
Shows the total distance travelled in kilometers.
shows the daily distance travelled. Reset by pressing
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Ignition keys and
locks
Two keys (1 red and 1 black) are supplied
with the scooter and are identified by a
number. Please keep them apart and
note the reference number. The ignition
key :
- Makes the contact when starting
- Locks the steering
- Unlocks the saddle and the hand glove
box
- Starter switch
- Engine stopped
- Electrical contact position. Starter
and signal functions may be used.
- Steering locked
- Starter button
Start as described on page 12.
- Light switch
- Lighting off
- Lighting front sidelight,
speedometer and rear light, number
plate.
- Lighting beadlights or dipped
beadlights according to the position of
the reverser high beam/low
beam , speedometer and rear light
number plate
- Dimmer high
beam/low beam
- Turn signal light
switch
To signal a change of direction :
- To the right, push the switch to
- To the lef t, push the switch to
The indicator is turned off by pressing
the central button.
- Horn button
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