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Saddle
Warning
- As soon as the seat is open, the key must
be turned back to position . (Failure to
do this may lead to discharge or destruction
of the battery, which in these circumstances
will not be covered under the guarantee)
Comment
If you activate the unlocking of the seat
whilst you are seated on the vehicle, the seat
will remain unlocked and will remain open.
The seat storage compartment gives access to :
- Helmet housing,
- Petrol tank,
- Oil filling orifice.
Do not store aerosols in the seat storage
compartment.
- Petrol
For best operation of your engine, use non-
leaded petrol 98 or 95.
Do not allow water or any grit or particles to enter
the tank when filling.
Do not use an oil and petrol fuel mixture.
Warning
Petrol is an extremely inflammable substance
that can explode under some conditions. Fill
up with petrol in a well ventilated location with
the engine switched off. Do not smoke, do
not allow flames or sparks close to the scooter
or close to the place in which the petrol is
stored.
Do not overfill your tank. Petrol must not reach
the neck of the filling orifice. Make sure that
the filler cap is well closed after filling.
Petrol is a dangerous substance and can be
fatal if swallowed.
Avoid repeated and prolonged contact with
the skin and do not inhale the vapors. Keep
out of reach of children. Do not cause vomiting
if petrol is swallowed. Call a doctor immediately.
- Oil level
Check the oil level regularly.
For good engine lubrication, use :
- Semi-synthetic oil or synthetic for a 2-stroke
engine with separate lubrication
* For proper engine lubrication you must use:
- Semi-synthetic oil for 2-stroke engines with
separate lubrication
Important
Top up with a recommended oil.
Use of other types of oil may cause an exces-
sive build up of carbon in the engine and in
the exhaust system, resulting in loss of power
and damage to the engine.
Do not overfill your tank. Oil must not reach
the neck of the filling orifice. Make sure that
the filler cap is well closed after filling.
If your oil tank has been completely emptied,
this may cause damage to the engine when
you start it; please take your vehicle to a PEU-
GEOT dealer so that he can carry out the
essential operation of purging the lubrication
circuit
* Injection version
Lighting and
signalling
Lighting and signalling equipment in good
working condition is essential for safety.
- Lamp characteristics
Headlight/Diplight ........... HSI 35/35W
Rear light and brake light ...... P21/5W
Turn signal lights ...................... R10W
Number plate light * .................. W5W
Side lights * ............................... W5W
All lamps are 12 volts
See your dealer or distributor
immediately if one of the lamps is not
working properly.
- Changing bulbs
AT THE FRONT
- Remove the 8 screws
from the rear body panel
- Remove the 2 screws from the
front body panel / chassis
- Pivot the front body panel
- Replace the bulb
In order to adjust the headlight :
turn the adjustment screws
in order to alter the vertical orien-
tation.
Indicators
- Remove the 8 screws
from the rear body panel
- Pivot the rear body panel
- Replace the bulb (bayonet)
AT THE REAR
- Remove the screws and
the cover glass
- Replace the bulb
Indicators
- Remove the screws and
the rear light cover glass
- Remove the indicator cover
glass
- Replace the bulb
REGISTRATION PLATE *
- Remove the screw and
the cover glass
- Remove the bulb support
- Replace the bulb
* According to the model
Battery and fuse
- Battery
Maintenance free battery
A maintenance free battery must never be
opened. Never add coolant or electrolyte
Traditional battery
Battery electrolyte
Check and keep the level between the «upper» (maxi-
mum) and «lower» (minimum) marks.
Use demineralized water or special lead battery
water only for your battery; tap water will reduce its
life.
When you replace the battery, make sure that the air
vent hose is properly in place and is not blocked or
pinched. Please call a PEUGEOT dealer if you have
excessive electrolyte loss.
Connections to battery wires :
- Connect the red wire to the battery's (+)
terminal,
- Connect the green wire to the battery's (-)
terminal.
- Charging the battery
The level of battery liquid must always be
checked before charging.
The charge must be carried out with a suitable battery
charger with a maximum output of 0.4 to 1 ampere
; we recommend that this operation is done by a
dealer.
Note : you can damage the battery if the
battery charger that you use is too powerful.
Danger
The battery contains sulphuric acid. Avoid
contact with the skin, the eyes or clothing.
1
st
reaction :
- External : rinse with water and see a
doctor immediately.
- Internal : do not drink or induce
vomiting. Call a doctor immediately or the
nearest antipoison centre.
- Eyes : rinse with water and see a
doctor immediately.
The battery releases explosive gases. Do not
bring sparks, flames or cigarettes close. When
charging or using in a closed location, make
sure that the ventilation is good. Protect eyes
when working close to a battery.
Always keep batteries out of children’s
reach.
A used battery must always be taken to a
certified recycling point.
- Fuse
A fuse protects the electrical equipment against
short circuits or circuit overloads.
It is located in a fuse holder at the side of the battery.
It melts and breaks the circuit if there is a fault in the
installation.
Precaution
The fuse only burns out if there is a fault in the
electrical circuit.
Please call a PEUGEOT dealer.
Only use standard fuses.
Replace a burnt out fuse by a fuse of the same
capacity.