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RIVING

Starting off. 

The vehicle is on its stand with the engine running. 

• Squeeze the brake lever with your left hand, grip the 

grab handle with your right hand and push the vehicle 
forwards to fold up the central stand. 

• Sit on the vehicle. 
• Release the left brake and turn the throttle slowly with

your right hand to start moving. 

Accelerating and decelerating. 

To accelerate, turn the throttle towards (A). To slow down,

turn the throttle towards (B). 

Braking. 

Conventional braking.

The right lever controls the front brake and the left lever 

controls the rear brake. 

For good braking, it is very important to coordinate the 

following actions: 

• Close the throttle. 
• Operate the left and right brake levers simultaneously 

and slowly increase the pressure. 

Using only one brake reduces braking 
efficiency and can lock the wheel, causing a 
fall.

Braking suddenly on a wet road or in a bend 

should be avoided. 

Reduce speed on steep slopes to avoid prolonged

braking, as overheating will reduce braking efficiency. 

Braking ABS/PBS.

The ABS/PBS system features 3 distinctive functions: 

• Combined front and rear braking system controlled by 

the LH brake lever. 

• Braking assistance system provided on the front wheel.
• Anti-locking system provided on the front wheel. 
This system makes the vehicle easier to use: the right 

hand operates the throttle and the left hand controls the 
brake. When braking with the left hand the system acts 
on both the front and rear brakes at the same time 
applying an anti-locking function on the front wheel.

The right brake is a secondary brake which only applies

to the front brake. 

The right brake feels soft when the vehicle is stationary or 

rides at very low speed.

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UEL SAVING

The fuel tank should only be filled when the engine is 

completely off and avoiding overflowing. Any overflows 
must be wiped up immediately. 

To reduce fuel consumption and protect your vehicle's 

mechanics. 

• Avoid using very high revs over very short distances. 
• Do not race the engine when declutched. 
• Ensure that the weight of the user, the passenger, 

luggage and accessories does not exceed the 
maximum authorised load. 

• Switch off the engine, even during a short halt. 

Managing fuel consumption is also a way of personally 

contributing to environmental protection. 

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UNNING IN THE ENGINE

You are advised to maintain a constant speed and avoid 

using the vehicle at more than 80% of its maximum 
speed for the first 500 kilometres. 

After the first 500 kilometres, the speed can be 

progressively increased to reach maximum speed, but 
avoid using this speed for extended periods. 

While the engine is being run in, you are advised not to 

overload the vehicle to avoid the engine operating 
temperature rising above normal. 

The engine will only reach maximum performance after

several thousand kilometres. 

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WITCHING OFF THE ENGINE AND PARKING

The engine is switched off when at idling speed by turning 

the ignition key to "OFF". 

The vehicle should be parked on flat ground. 

• Either on the middle stand. 
• Or on the lateral stand. 
Each time the vehicle is parked, the steering should be 

locked and the ignition key removed. 

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NOTICE-GEOPOLIS-04D.mif  Page 9  Lundi, 1. mars 2010  2:47 14

Summary of Contents for cc-250

Page 1: ...anual DE Bedienungsanleitung IT Libretto d istruzioni ES Manual de utilización NL Gebruikershandleiding GR EīXEIPIǻIO ȈȊNTHPHȈHȈ SE Instruktionsbok PT Manual de proprietàrio FI Käyttöohjekirja DK Instruktionsbog COUV_NOTICE_GEOPOLIS 01D mif Page 1 Lundi 1 mars 2010 2 59 14 ...

Page 2: ...u are strongly advised not to lend your vehicle to an inexperienced rider To ride a motorbike you are required by law to hold a licence or to have completed specific training with a professional depending on the applicable legislation and based on engine capacity Both the user and passenger are required to wear an approved helmet You are also advised to wear gloves and goggles and light coloured o...

Page 3: ...ingle cylinder Fluid cooling system Indirect electronic injection Catalytic Tyres dimensions Front 110 70 16 Charge and minimum speed ratings 42K 42M 44Q Rear 140 70 16 150 70 14 140 70 14 Charge and minimum speed ratings 60K 60M 64Q Pressure in bars Front 2 1 2 1 Rear 2 3 2 4 Lighting Headlight bulb 12V 55W Indicator bulbs 12V 10W Stop tail bulb 12V 5W 21W Parking light bulb 12V 3W Number plate l...

Page 4: ... in contact wash thoroughly with water Explosive Avoid impacts friction sparks and heat Hazardous to the environment The product affects fauna and flora Do not dump it in dustbins sinks or in the environment The ideal solution is to bring this product to your nearest household waste recycling centre Toxic The product can seriously affect health if it is inhaled ingested or in contact with skin Avo...

Page 5: ... Brake fluid level 8 Left brake lever Main brake1 9 Right brake lever Secondary brake1 10 Throttle 11 Expansion tank 12 Battery Fuses 13 Saddle 14 Saddle storage compartment 15 Grab handle 16 Manufacturer s plate 17 Lateral stand 18 Central stand 19 Passenger footrests 20 Engine number 21 Chassis markings 22 Anti theft chain lock 2 1 ABS PBS 2 Depending on model 15 6 7 3 4 1 16 21 19 19 17 18 20 2...

Page 6: ...ivated this is the deterrent function To save the battery the deterrent tell tale lamp goes off if the vehicle is not used for over 48 hours The indicator light comes on when the ignition is turned on to check it is operational and comes off after 5 seconds if there are no faults If when the ignition is turned on the indicator flashes briefly and remains on the diagnostic function has detected a m...

Page 7: ...me by successive pushes on the control button Pressing the control button for more than 3 seconds will make the first digit of the minutes flash Change the minutes by successive pushes on the control button Pressing the control button for more than 3 seconds will make the second digit of the minutes flash Change the minutes by successive pushes on the control button Press the control button for mo...

Page 8: ...g is not intended for daily use This key is used to reprogram the system should the black key be misplaced The whole anti theft system must be replaced if the master key should be lost Each time the vehicle is serviced you are advised to supply your authorised dealer with the master key to carry out possible system updates B A unique black key used to operate the vehicle The black key is special s...

Page 9: ...ng the vehicle INSPECTION BEFORE SETTING OFF Check the fuel level Check the level of the engine oil Check that the brake levers are working and moving properly Check operation of the lights flashers horn and brake light Check the tyre wear and condition Check the tyre pressure Check that the throttle is working properly Check that the central and side stands can be unfolded smoothly Check that the...

Page 10: ...h the front and rear brakes at the same time applying an anti locking function on the front wheel The right brake is a secondary brake which only applies to the front brake The right brake feels soft when the vehicle is stationary or rides at very low speed 1 FUEL FUEL SAVING The fuel tank should only be filled when the engine is completely off and avoiding overflowing Any overflows must be wiped ...

Page 11: ...uantity of oil between the minimum and maximum levels on the gauge 250 cc 300 cc 400 cc 500 cc Oil level inspection with the cap gauge Place the vehicle on its central stand on flat ground Remove the filler cap and wipe up the oil Fit and screw the cap home Remove the filler cap gauge and check the oil level The oil level shall not be between the minimum A and maximum B level marks without exceedi...

Page 12: ...h demineralized water only Maintenance free batteries A maintenance free battery must never be opened for topping up Battery requiring maintenance Check and top up the level between the UPPER maximum and LOWER minimum marks FUSES The electrical system is protected by fuses placed near the battery 1 fuses from F1 to F6 The accessory socket is protected by fuse F7 placed on the right side of the glo...

Page 13: ... Peugeot Motocycles FR GB DE IT ES NL GR SE PT FI DK HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT The headlights are adjusted using one set screw per lamp which can be accessed through the glove box Screw A for the left light Screw B for the right light A B NOTICE GEOPOLIS 04D mif Page 12 Lundi 1 mars 2010 2 47 14 ...

Page 14: ... Instrument panel Motor driven fan Horn Light flashing control Brake light Side light bulbs Number plate light F4 10A Lighting relay Instrument panel F4 15A Instrument panel Motor driven fan Horn Light flashing control Brake light Side light bulbs Number plate light F4 15A Lighting relay Instrument panel F5 5A Immobiliser Injection ECU Diagnostic plug Fuel pump relay Lighting relay F5 15A Instrume...

Page 15: ...A Instrument panel Lighting relay Fan relay F4 15A Instrument panel Lighting relay Fan relay F4 15A Instrument panel Light flashing control Horn Stop light switch Side light bulbs Number plate light Rear light F4 15A Instrument panel Lighting relay Fan relay F5 15A Instrument panel Light flashing control Horn Stop light switch Side light bulbs Number plate light Rear light F5 10A Instrument panel ...

Page 16: ...ce citée DC APV du 3 2010 photos non contractuelles Peugeot Motocycles SA Rue du 17 Novembre F 25350 Mandeure Tél 33 0 3 81 36 80 00 Fax 33 0 3 81 36 80 80 RCS Montbéliard B 875 550 667 www peugeotscooters fr www peugeotscooters com CERTIFIÉ ISO 9001 Peugeot Motocycles recommande COUV_NOTICE_GEOPOLIS 01D mif Page 4 Lundi 1 mars 2010 2 59 14 ...

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