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INSTRUMENTS

Instrument panel Kisbee

1 - Speedometer

- Double-scale speedometer showing kilometers and 

miles. 

2 - Milometer

3 - Direction indicator warning light

4 - Emissions control system failure warning light

5 - Fuel gauge

6 - Main beam control

Instrument panel Streetzone

1 - Speedometer

2 - Fuel gauge/Fuel reserve gauge

• 1st level: the two segments flash. 
• 2nd level: the last segment flashes. 

When the tank is empty, all the segments on the fuel 

gauge are off and the "pump" symbol flashes (p). 

If all the segments flash, the diagnostic function has 

detected an anomaly on the fuel gauge system. The 
system must be checked by an authorised dealer. 

3 - Min. oil level indicator

• If the oil indicator flashes or stays on, top up the oil in 

the oil tank. 

4 - Emissions control system failure warning light

5 - Milometer/Tripmeter (TRIP). 

- The tripmeter displays and stores the number of 

kilometres travelled by the vehicle. The machine total 
kilometres remains in the memory when the battery is 
disconnected. 

- The tripmeter displays and stores the number of 

kilometers travelled during a given period. 

Changing from the total distance display to the daily

distance display

- With the ignition on, switching from the total distance 

display to the daily distance display and vice-versa is 
done by briefly pressing the control button (A). 

Resetting the tripmeter

- The daily counter is reset by pressing more than 

3 seconds on the control button (A). 

6 - Main beam control

If the warning light flashes quickly, there 
is a fault in the direction indicators.

If the indicator light turns on when riding, 
you are advised to have the vehicle 
checked by an authorised dealer.

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4

1

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5

6

When the fuel tank is full all the 

segments of the fuel gauge are 
lit. 

The fuel reserve gauge 

corresponds to the two last 
segments (r) which show two 
reserve levels. 

1

2

7

A

4

5

6

3

3

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p

If the warning light flashes quickly, there 
is a fault in the direction indicators.

If the indicator light turns on when riding, 
you are advised to have the vehicle 
checked by an authorised dealer.

Summary of Contents for K1AAMA

Page 1: ...KISBEE STREETZONE 3 43 2 3 2 1 2 4...

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Page 3: ...isation Owner s manual Bedienungsanleitung Libretto d istruzioni Manual de utilizaci n Gebruikershandleiding Instruktionsbok Manual de propriet rio K ytt ohjekirja Instruktionsbog FR GB DE GR IT ES NL...

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Page 5: ...r starting up and driving 12 Warning 12 Eco mode 12 Driving on flooded roads 12 Inspection before setting off 13 Starting the engine 13 Driving 13 Braking 14 Fuel supply 14 Running in the engine 14 Sw...

Page 6: ...ion and based on its category Wearing an approved helmet and gloves is obligatory for the user and passenger You are also advised to wear goggles and light coloured or reflective clothing adapted to m...

Page 7: ...20 CHARACTERISTICS STREETZONE 45 km h STREETZONE 25 km h KISBEE 50 45 km h KISBEE 50 25 km h Official type approval code K1AANA K1ABNA K1AAMA K1ABMA Dimensions in mm Weight in kg Unladen weight 92 In...

Page 8: ...at 7300 rpm Cooling By forced air circulation Fuel supply Direct electronic injection EFI Spark plug NGK CR7HSA Lubrication Pressurised wet sump lubrication Exhaust Catalysed and lambda sensor Anti p...

Page 9: ...K1AANA K1ABNA K1AAMA K1ABMA Tyre dimensions Front 120 90 10 110 70 12 Minimum load index and speed rating 37B Rear 120 90 10 110 70 12 Minimum load index and speed rating 50B Pressure in bars Front S...

Page 10: ...CHARACTERISTICS STREETZONE 45 km h STREETZONE 25 km h KISBEE 50 45 km h KISBEE 50 25 km h Official type approval code K1AANA K1ABNA K1AAMA K1ABMA Electrical equipment Headlights 12V 35 35W HS1 Side li...

Page 11: ...r V I N C Engine number D Tyre pressure label The label affixed under the saddle gives the cold tyre pressures when riding alone and with a passenger PRODUCTS TO USE Temperature variations modify tyre...

Page 12: ...s and skin Do not inhale Harmful to health The product can be poisonous in high doses It may irritate the skin eyes and airways It may cause skin allergies It may cause drowsiness or dizziness Avoid a...

Page 13: ...FR GB DE IT ES NL GR SE PT FI DK DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE 1 Instrument panel 2 Utility hanger 3 Battery Fuses 4 Fuel tank 5 Kick starter 6 Central stand 7 Folding footrests 8 Brake levers 9 Throttle...

Page 14: ...ores the number of kilometres travelled by the vehicle The machine total kilometres remains in the memory when the battery is disconnected The tripmeter displays and stores the number of kilometers tr...

Page 15: ...High beam c Flashing the lights Passing 2 Horn switch 3 Indicators switch To indicate a change of direction press the switch Either to the right Or to the left To stop the indicators flashing press th...

Page 16: ...e gradually not suddenly Anticipate braking using the engine brake Limit the vehicle load as well as aerodynamic resistance Regularly check the inflation pressure in your tyres and refer to the label...

Page 17: ...lease 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...

Page 18: ...tee its performance and lifetime During the running in period you are advised not to overload the engine and to avoid exceeding a higher than normal operating temperature From 0 to500 km Do not hold t...

Page 19: ...can alter the quality of the paintwork In case of need or doubt a registered dealer can advise you on using cleaning products or restoring scratched bodywork SPARK PLUG INSPECTION OR REPLACEMENT The...

Page 20: ...asier Place the vehicle on its central stand on flat ground Put on protective gloves Remove the drainage cap and its seal 2 and allow the oil to drip into a recipient Remove the strainer cap 3 and cle...

Page 21: ...required quantity of oil corresponding to the manufacturer s standards into the filler hole Fit the filler cap REPLACING THE AIR FILTER Remove the air filter cover 7 Remove the air filter Clean inside...

Page 22: ...e you to go to a registered dealer to have the braking system checked and topped up if necessary The tyre pressure must be checked once a month when cold Incorrect pressure causes abnormal wear and af...

Page 23: ...to 100 beforehand Use a maintenance charger or charge monthly Before restarting the battery must be charged to 100 Installing the battery Connect the batter in the following order 1 The positive term...

Page 24: ...ight is adjusted using a screw which can be accessed from the rear shield panel A If a fuse often blows this is usually a sign of a short circuit in the electrical circuit You are advised to have the...

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