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Please take the time to read it carefully. 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.
Inspection before the vehicle leaves What the buyer has to do.
Equipement A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O - Battery housing Stand handle Saddle lock Rear brake Kick pedal Stand lever Central stand with lever Front disk brake Front brake fluid level Rear brake fluid level * Front brake lever Rear brake lever Ignition key Throttle Engine number Instrument panel 1 - Headlight indicator light 2 - Oil warning light See page 14 3 - Indicator light 4 - Antit theft warning light * 5 - Fuel level meter Once the pointer has reached point 5b , autonomy is about 20km.
Oil warning light* Ignition keys and locks VEHICLE WITH A BATTERY Two keys 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 Operation with the oil warning light Normal operation - The warning light goes on when the ignition is turned on, and shall remain lit as long as the engine is not running.
Saddle Checking the coolant level* Opening - Insert the ignition key in the lock at the back of the (Frequency : see maintenance booklet) left side, rotate it a quarter of a turn towards the Danger right and lift the saddle. The seat storage compartment gives access to : Never remove the plug from 15 - Petrol tank 16 - Oil tank the expansion vessel when 17 - Helmet housing ! Do not store aerosols in the seat storage compartment. To close Press the back of the saddle 16 - Oil level the engine is hot.
Lighting and signalling Starting the engine Lighting and signalling equipment in good For safety reasons : working condition is essential for safety. - Put the scooter on its central stand Check the various lamps from time to Keep the throttle closed time before starting and when To start the engine : using your scooter to make sure - Grip the brake lever that they are working as they should. - Kick start - Lamp characteristics Pilot / Headlamp * ............ S2 35/35 W Rear light and brake light ......
Brake Tyre inflation pressure For your SAFETY, PEUGEOT Check the tyre pressure frequently recommends that you : and adjust it if necessary. - Check the level of brake fluid* Observe the following specifications : - Check the state of wear of the brake pads or brake linings* Version air cooled - Monitor operation of your TYRE Pressure cold FRONT and REAR brakes.
Transponder* Specifications* The ignition keys are equipped with a TRANSPONDER which is Dimensions (mm) an electronic component built Overall length .......................................................................... 1730 into the key’s plastic part. Overall width (excluding rear view mirrors) ........................... 700 Overall height (including rear view mirrors) ......................... 1155 This anti-theft system allows the Wheel base .......................................................
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