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PREFACE

Thank you for selecting a 

Hero MotoCorp

 

PLEASURE.

 We wish you many miles of 

continued  riding  pleasure in the years ahead.

Let us make  this world a safer,  healthier and more  environment  friendly  place. 

This  booklet  is  your  guide  to  the  basic  operation  and  maintenance  of  your  new 

Hero MotoCorp

 PLEASURE.

 Please take time to read it carefully. As with any fine 

machine,  proper  care  and  maintenance  is  essential  for  trouble-free  operation  and 
optimum performance.

Your Scooter is conforming to latest (Bharat Stage-III norms) regulation for emission, 
safety & noise levels. We are also using non asbestos brake shoes and engine gaskets 
which are environment friendly in nature.  

We, at 

Hero MotoCorp

, are committed to demonstrate excellence in our environment 

performance on a  continual basis, as an intrinsic element of our corporate philosophy. To 
achieve  this  we  commit  ourselves  to  continue  product  innovations  to  improve 
environment  compatibility,  comply  with  all  applicable  legislation  including 
environment legislation and strengthen the green supply chain.  

Your Authorised 

Hero MotoCorp

 dealer will be glad to provide further information or 

assistance  and  is  equipped  to handle  your  future  service  needs.

Summary of Contents for PLEASURE

Page 1: ...Bharat Stage III norms regulation for emission safety noise levels We are also using non asbestos brake shoes and engine gaskets whichareenvironmentfriendlyinnature We at Hero MotoCorp are committed...

Page 2: ...otoCorp Ltd RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES IN ITS CONTENTS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE AND OR INCURRINGANYOBLIGATION WHATSOEVER NO ONE ISALLOWED TO REPRODUCE ANY PART OF THIS PUBLICATION WITHOUT OB...

Page 3: ...DICATOR SIDESTAND SWITCH 29 BODY PARTS REMOVAL 30 CENTER COMPARTMENT 30 BODY COVER 31 CENTER COVER 32 FRONT UPPER COVER 32 MOBILE CHARGING SOCKET 28 REAR VIEW MIRROR 33 HEADLAMP CASE 33 HEADLAMP FOCUS...

Page 4: ...mber XXXXEC Engine Description Y Year of Mfg Z Assembly Plant X Month of Mfg YYYYY Serial Number XXXXECYZXYYYYY XXXXECY ZXYYYYY Engine No Location Stamped on the lower side of the left crankcase Locat...

Page 5: ...l 0 7 0 8 mm Intake 0 14 mm Exhaust 0 14 mm 1700 100 r min 0 80 litre at disassembly 0 70 litreat draining 0 12 litre at disassembly 0 10 litre at draining 5 0 litres Min DIMENSIONS WEIGHT Kerb Weight...

Page 6: ...nt 90 100 x 10 53 J Tubeless Tyre Primary Reduction Variomatic 2 51 0 85 Integrated braking Clutch System Dry Automatic Centrifugal Clutch ELECTRICAL Front Rear brake Drum Type Internal expanding shoe...

Page 7: ...rs do not see scooters because they are not looking for them To make yourself more visible wear bright reflective clothing position yourself so To make yourself more visible wear brightreflectivecloth...

Page 8: ...more noticeable in traffic as canreflectivestrips An open face helmet offers some protection but a full face helmet offers more Always were face shield or goggles toprotectyoureyesandhelpyour vision...

Page 9: ...Always wear HELMET Wear bright or reflective clothing Wear a face shield or goggles Wear gloves Shoes should be close fitting low heels and offer ankle protection PROTECTIVE APPAREL 6...

Page 10: ...limited amount of cargo When you add cargo or carry a passenger you may feel some difference during acceleration and braking But so long as you keep your scooter well maintained with good tyres and br...

Page 11: ...partment is closed and that any other cargo is securely tide down beforeyou rideaway If you wish to carry more cargo check with yourAuthorised Hero MotoCorp workshop foradviceandbesuretoreadtheinforma...

Page 12: ...ecar with your scooter This scooter is not designed for these attachments and their use can seriously impair your scooterhandling Make sure the accessories does not obstruct any lamps reduce ground cl...

Page 13: ...shall ensure a healthy scooter healthy environment and a healthy you scooter Authorised Noise Pollution Noise beyond a certain decibel is pollution Whether it is from horns ordefectivemufflers excess...

Page 14: ...er 4 Integrated brake lever 6 Rear view mirror 10 Side stand indicator 15 Front brake lever 18 Ignition switch with steering lock 17 Starter switch 11 Hi beam indicator 12 Turn signal indicator 13 Fue...

Page 15: ...ck starter pedal 1 Side stand switch 2 Side stand 4 Pillion step 10 Luggage hook 8 Tail stop lamp 7 Rear turn signal lamp 6 Women pillion step Optional 9 Rear grip 11 Headlamp 12 LEFT SIDE VIEW 11 8 9...

Page 16: ...E VIEW 3 Pillion step 4 Front inner box 1 Exhaust muffler 2 Oil level dipstick 5 Front turn signal lamp 9 Rear number plate 6 Front number plate 7 Position lamp 8 Center compartment inside 13 5 3 4 2...

Page 17: ...er Indicates driving speed Turn signal indicator Flashes when turn signal switch is operated 14 FUELGAUGE When the fuel gauge 1 needle enters the red band 2 fuel will be low and you should refill the...

Page 18: ...The distance the front brake lever 1 and integrated brake lever 2 moves before each brake starts to engage is called free play 3 3 1 Front brake lever 3 Free play 10 20 mm 3 2 Integrated brake lever...

Page 19: ...on I side 3 After ensuring the gap turn the second adjuster nut counterclockwise by half rotation F I ismarkedonintegratedbrakearm FREE PLAY 10 20 mm 4 If the free play is more than 20 mm further turn...

Page 20: ...rm i Decreasefreeplay ii Increasefreeplay 9 FREE PLAY 10 20 mm 1 Make free play adjustment by turning the adjuster nut 8 in the brake arm 9 2 Check the free play of integrated brake lever 3 If the fre...

Page 21: ...nd that you use unleaded petrol because the muffler in the scooter is fitted with a catalytic convertor it also produces lesser deposits in engine and on spark plug which extends the life of exhaustsy...

Page 22: ...injured when handling fuel CAUTION Please note that the approximate quantity of petrol is 1 2 litres in the fuel tank once the fuel level indicator reachestheredbandinthefuelgauge Please fill petrol o...

Page 23: ...We recommend that you visually check your tyres before every ride and use a gauge to measure air pressure at least once a month or any time you think the tyre pressure mightbelow Tubeless tyres have...

Page 24: ...cord Carefully inspect the tyres for any damage if the scooter hits a pothole or hardobject Lookfor Treadwear Replace tyres immediately when the wear indicator 1 appears on the tyre The tread limitsar...

Page 25: ...eifsuggested Tyre repair Unidirectional tyres Repairing a puncture or removing a wheel requires special tools and technical expertise If a tyre is punctured or damaged it is advised to visit nearest t...

Page 26: ...n with excessively worn tyres is hazardous and will adversely affect tractionandhandling Under inflation may result in the tyre slippingonor tyrecomingofftherim Rear 90 100x10 53J TubelessTyre For rep...

Page 27: ...andfuelgaugecanbeoperated Enginecannotbestartedandcannotbeoperated Steering can be locked ON OFF LOCK Key cannot be removed Key can be removed Key can be removed 1 Ignition switch 4 Seat open 3 Steeri...

Page 28: ...the switch upwards for High Beam anddownwardsfor LowBeam Press theswitchtooperatethehorn Shift the turn signal switch sideways for Right Left indications and leave it to come backtoitsnormalpositionon...

Page 29: ...insert the key 2 and turn it anti clockwise to unlock the seat The seat willreleasefromitslatch To lock the seat push down until it locks Makesure theseatis securebeforeriding SEAT LOCK 1 Ignition sw...

Page 30: ...nd closing the Seat Lock see page26 MAXIMUM WEIGHTLIMIT 10kg Never exceed the maximum weight limit handling and stability may be severely affected The center compartment may become heated by the engin...

Page 31: ...X Never exceed the maximum weight limit of the front inner box otherwise handling andstabilitymaybeseverelyaffected The front inner box 2 is provided on the inner cover to carry some valuable items do...

Page 32: ...itch ON the switch enables the side stand indicator lamp to glowonthespeedometerpanel 2 Side stand switch 2 Ifthesidestandisdown Ignitionswitch ON an indicatorlampglowsinthespeedometerpanel For the sa...

Page 33: ...5 Slightly lift up the center compartment from the rear and disconnect the boot lampconnector 5 6 Removethecentercompartment 6 1 Screws 3 Screws 30 4 Bolts 2 Body cover 1 4 3 2 5 Boot lamp connector...

Page 34: ...m thecentercompartment 5 Remove the screws washers 5 from boththesideofthebodycover 6 3 Screws 3 Body cover Removal 1 Open the seat page 26 2 Remove the screws washers 1 from rearcentercoverandremovet...

Page 35: ...washers 1 from left andrightsidebodycover Installation Removal 1 Opentheseat page26 1 Remove screws washers 1 from the frontendofthescooter Front upper cover 2 Remove screws washers 2 from the front i...

Page 36: ...erturn 1 Slidethedust cover 1 1 Install the rear view mirror until it will nolongerturn 3 Loosen the rear view mirror 3 and removeit 3 Adjust the rear view mirror 4 Tighten the lock nut To open the ri...

Page 37: ...ots 6 5 Disconnect the headlamp connector 5 position lamp connector 6 and removetheheadlampcase Installation Headlamp focus is factory preset However in case of adjustment required pleasefollowthestep...

Page 38: ...ening and full closing in all steering positions 3 Front and Integrated brakes Check operation and if necessary adjust free play pages15 to17 7 Rear view mirror ensure that the rear view mirror gives...

Page 39: ...ngine only long enough to move your scooter out ofthegarage Do not use the electric starter for more than 5 seconds at a time Release the starter switch for approximately 10 seconds beforepressing ita...

Page 40: ...th the throttle closed press the starterswitch 2 Use starterswitch With the throttle closed operate the kick starter with a rapid and continuous motion B A A Fully ON B Fully OFF 4 Chokeknob 3 Startth...

Page 41: ...must be locked when moving the scooter off the main stand oritmayresultinloss ofcontrol 2 Stand on theleftsideofthescooter and push it forward off the main stand gripping below the seat using the rig...

Page 42: ...the lock Then release thebrakelever 1 Integrated brake lever 2 Parking lever 5 Before starting indicate your direction with the turn signals and check for safe traffic conditions Grab the handle bars...

Page 43: ...ntrol andloss offueleconomy 3 Throttle coordination of the throttle 3 front 4 and integrated brake 5 is most important Since the scooter is equipped with an integrated braking 8 When slowing down the...

Page 44: ...approaching a corner or turn close the throttle 3 fully and slow down the scooter by applying integratedbrake 6 10 After completing the turn open the throttle gradually to accelerate the scooter 5 Fr...

Page 45: ...gradient close throttle 3 fully and apply integrated brake 4 to slow down the scooter Avoid continuous use of the brakes which may result in overheating and reduction of brakingefficiency 4 Integrate...

Page 46: ...s etc For yoursafety 43 2 Use the main stand to support the scooter while parked lock and remove thekey If you must park on a slight incline aim the front of the scooter uphill to PARKING Park the sco...

Page 47: ...identified by information in the Owner sManualsthatarestillwiththem NAME __________________________ ADDRESS _______________________ _________________________________ 2 Be sure the registration informa...

Page 48: ...pecified in the Maintenance Schedule Consult your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop for recommendations applicable to your individualneedsanduse These instructions are based on the assumption that the...

Page 49: ...g maintenance Only you can decide whether or not you should perform agiventask This section includes instructions on some important maintenance tasks You can perform some of these tasks with the tools...

Page 50: ...e unless instructedtodoso Be sure that the rear brake is locked by parking lever before running the engine while the scooter is parked on the main stand This will prevent the rear wheel from rotating...

Page 51: ...drivebeltonceinevery24000kms Note 1 Athigherodometerreadings repeat thefrequencyintervalestablishedhere The following Maintenance Schedule specifies all maintenance required to keep your scooter in pe...

Page 52: ...I I I I I I I A I A I A I A I A I A I C I C I C I C A I C A I C A I A I A I A R R T C C C C R C C C C C L C L C L C C Note 2 Note 3 I A I A I A I A I A I A R I C A I C A I A I A I A I C I C I C T R T...

Page 53: ...Note 1 Free Service Whichever is Earlier st 1 nd 2 rd 3 st 1 60 Next 100 Next 100 Next 100 Next 100 Next 100 500 750 3000 3500 6000 6500 9000 9500 12000 12500 15000 15500 During Free Service Period th...

Page 54: ...tervals pages 48 to 50 Service more frequently when riding in unusually wetordusty areas Refertothesafetyprecautions page47 2 1 Air cleaner cover 2 Screws 3 Remove the air cleaner element screws 3 3 S...

Page 55: ...f i l t e r i n c l e a n nonflammable or high flash point solventandletitdrythoroughly SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM Refertothesafetyprecautions page47 Airfiltercleaning The air filter should be servi...

Page 56: ...be 1 Drain tube 2 Air cleaner assembly Refertothesafetyprecautions page47 2 Reinstallthedraintube DRAIN TUBE 1 Remove the drain tube 1 from the air cleaner assembly 2 and drain deposits intoasuitablec...

Page 57: ...without screwing it in Remove the oil level dipstick and check if the oil level is betweentheupperandlowermarks 1 Start the engine and let it idle for few minutes 5 Reinstall the oil level dipstick C...

Page 58: ...cap 2 2 Oil strainer screen cap 55 6 Check that the oil strainer screen sealingrubberandcapo ring 5 are in goodcondition 7 Install the oil strainer screen spring and oil strainer screen cap Install th...

Page 59: ...frequently than specified in the maintenanceschedule 56 CAUTION Engine oil quality is the chief factor affectingengineservicelife Replaceand top up the engine oil as specified in the maintenanceschedu...

Page 60: ...the plug Clean carbon or wet fouled plug with aplugcleaner 2 Side electrode 1 Spark plug cap 57 8 Tighten a new spark plug 1 2 turn with a wrench plug to compress the washer If you are reusing a plug...

Page 61: ...p for thisservice 2 IDLE SPEED Refer to the safety precautions page 47 The engine must be at normal operating temperature for accurate idle speed adjustment Ten minutes of stop and go ridingis suffici...

Page 62: ...necessary to check the battery electrolyte level or add distilled water as the battery is a Maintenance Free sealed type If your battery seems weak and or electrolyte is leaking causing hard starting...

Page 63: ...s are properly connected to the battery terminals duringinstallation Batterystorage 4 Disconnect the negative terminal lead 3 from the battery first then disconnect thepositive terminallead 4 Wear pro...

Page 64: ...nts CAUTION Batteryinstallation 1 Reinstall in the reverse order of removal Be sure to connect the positive terminal first thenthenegative terminal 2 Check the bolts and other fasteners are secure 2 3...

Page 65: ...amage or loss of tension and the side stand assembly forfreemovement 1 Side stand spring 1 Ensure that adequate care should be taken whilecleaningthesidestandswitch 2 Side stand indicator CAUTION 2 Tu...

Page 66: ...eSafetyPrecautions page47 Do not put finger prints on the headlamp bulb as they may create hot spots on the bulbandcauseittobreak After installing a new bulb check thatthelampoperatesproperly 7 Instal...

Page 67: ...it to counterclockwisedirection 64 2 Tail stop lamp bulb 2 4 Remove the bulb 2 by turning it to counterclockwise direction 1 Bolts 1 Rear turn signal lamp bulb 1 3 Install a new bulb in the reverse or...

Page 68: ...r regularly to protect the surface finishes and inspect for damage wearandoilleakage WASHING 1 Rinse the scooter thoroughly with watertoremoveloosedirt Take care to keep brake fluid or chemical solven...

Page 69: ...may be temporarily impaired immediately after washing the scooter 6 Test the brakes before riding the scooter Several applications may be necessary to restore normal braking performance TEST BRAKES 6...

Page 70: ...quires that you take certain steps to reduce the effects of deterioration from non use of the scooter In addition necessary repairs should be made before storing the scooter otherwise these repairs ma...

Page 71: ...nk the engine several times to distributetheoil 68 4 Perform all Pre ride Inspection checks page 35 Test ride the scooter at low speeds in a safe riding area awayfromtraffic 3 Drain any excess aerosol...

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Page 74: ...he purchaser avails all free and paid services from the Hero MotoCorp s authorized workshop as per the recommended schedule to be eligible for warranty benefits Each paid service should be availed wit...

Page 75: ...ll free services paid services oil top ups are not availed as per the recommended schedule at Hero MotoCorp s authorized workshop 2 If any other engine oil which is non compatible with product is used...

Page 76: ...ry is to be returned complete with electrolyte to nearest battery service station or any OEM dealer On inspection battery would be returned or replaced 3 This warranty card accompanies a battery sold...

Page 77: ...and cancelled EMISSION WARRANTY Scope of warranty a The emission warranty shall be applicable in India and shall remain valid for a period of 3 years or 30000 kms whichever occurs earlier from the dat...

Page 78: ...WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HERO MOTOCORP LTD GENUINE SPARE PARTS 4Ensures economy for a long time 4Safety of vehicle and rider 4Value for money 4Assured quality 4Assures long life 4Peace of mind...

Page 79: ...roper air filtration resulting in premature engine failure 4Affects fuel efficiency 4Improper sealing 4Leads to leakage and smoky exhaust 4Higher emission level 4Poor engine performance 4Engine knocki...

Page 80: ...CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ON USING NON GENUINE PARTS Spark Plug 4Poor engine performance 4Affects fuel efficiency 4Higher emission level 4Frequent stallingof engine...

Page 81: ...O 367 368 FirstFloor Sector 34A Chandigarh 160022 India Tel 91 172 2623773 2623774 2623775 E mail chandigarh heromotocorp com HeroMotoCorpLtd KapoorTowers PlotNo 284 15 B RajpurRoad Dehradun 248001 I...

Page 82: ...H 5 Vijayawada 520008 AndhraPradesh India Tel 91 866 2546859 2546860 E mail vijayawada heromotocorp com HeroMotoCorpLtd 3 6 289 3rdFloor KareemManzil Hyderguda Hyderabad 500029 India Tel 91 40 2322373...

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