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PIAGGIO WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU

for choosing one of its products. We have prepared this booklet to help you to get the very best from your scooter. Please read it carefully before riding
the scooter for the first time. It contains information, tips and precautions for using your scooter. It also describes features, details and devices to assure
you that you have made the right choice. We believe that if you follow our suggestions, you will soon get to know your new vehicle and it will serve you
well for a long time to come. This booklet forms an integral part of the scooter; should the scooter be sold, it must be transferred to the new owner.

Beverly 500

Summary of Contents for beverly 500

Page 1: ...ns information tips and precautions for using your scooter It also describes features details and devices to assure you that you have made the right choice We believe that if you follow our suggestion...

Page 2: ...regular checks that should be carried out on the vehicle at an authorised Dealer or Service Centre The booklet also contains instructions for simple repairs Any operations not specifically described i...

Page 3: ...nt Vehicle intactness The incomplete or non observance of these regulations leads to the risk of serious damage to the vehicle and sometimes even the invalidity of the guarantee The signs that you see...

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Page 5: ...ne 26 Difficult start up 27 Stopping the engine 28 Stand 28 Automatic transmission 29 Safe driving 30 Accessories 31 MAINTENANCE 33 Engine oil level 34 Engine oil level check 34 Engine oil top up 34 W...

Page 6: ...TECHNICAL DATA 65 Kit equipment 69 SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 71 Warnings 72 PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE 75 Scheduled maintenance table 76 Sel nia Moto Rider 81 6...

Page 7: ...Beverly 500 Chap 01 Vehicle 7...

Page 8: ...switch with passing H Rear brake control I Horn button L Switch pre installation M Bag hook N Saddle opening electric switch O Switch pre installation PI Engine cut off switch Q Instrument panel 01_02...

Page 9: ...urn indicator warning light Q Speedometer mph R Digital clock S Clock controls 01_03 Clock 01_03 Hours and minutes are displayed in a 1 to 12 format on the instrument panel operating the function sele...

Page 10: ...Locking the steering wheel Turn the handlebar to the left as far as it will go turn the key to position LOCK and remove the key Releasing the steering wheel Reinsert the key and turn it to OFF 01_05...

Page 11: ...button to sound the horn 01_07 Light switch 01_07 0 Dipped beam tail light 1 Upper beam 2 Passing flashing WARNING THE SIDELIGHT BULB REMAINS ALWAYS ON IF THE KEY IS SET TO ON 01_08 Start up button 0...

Page 12: ...tem allow the scooter to be started Keys 01_10 01_11 01_12 Two types of keys come with the vehicle The red handgrip key A is the MAS TER key Only a single copy of this key is supplied which is necessa...

Page 13: ...osition the safety system activates the immobilizer system Turning the key to ON disables the engine lock provided that the safety system recognises the code transmitted by the key If the code is not...

Page 14: ...e for programming the PIAGGIO IMMOBILIZER system and or for storing other key codes is described below The programming procedure should be carried out with the engine stop switch set to RUN Procedure...

Page 15: ...m the engine start up operation Ensure that the engine does not start Insert the black key and repeat the start up operation Check that engine starts WARNING SHOULD THE ENGINE START WITH THE RED KEY W...

Page 16: ...elmet compartment The plug socket may be used for external consumers mobile phone inspection light etc CAUTION PROLONGED USE OF THE PLUG SOCKET MAY RESULT IN PARTIAL DIS CHARGE OF THE BATTERY Electric...

Page 17: ...ways be mentioned on spare parts requests To read the chassis number remove the relevant port A in the helmet compartment placed under the mat The chassis number stamped on the vehicle should be check...

Page 18: ...lectrically open the saddle by pressing button E If the electric opening does not work use the emergency lever A Rear top box opening Insert the key into the switch and press down until the glove comp...

Page 19: ...r to avoid preventing starting CAUTION IN ORDER TO AVOID ENDANGERING THE STABILITY WHEN RIDING DO NOT RIDE THE SCOOTER WITH THE HELMET INSERTED INTO THE ANTITHEFT DE VICE N B IN ORDER TO SIMPLIFY OPER...

Page 20: ...20 1 Vehicle...

Page 21: ...Beverly 500 Chap 02 Use 21...

Page 22: ...l level in the gearcase 7 The engine oil level 8 The coolant level 02_01 Refuelling 02_01 02_02 Fuel open the door as described in the section Access to the gas tank and turn the cap A Recommended fue...

Page 23: ...AN SHORTEN THE LIFE OF THE ENGINE CAUTION DO NOT USE THE VEHICLE TO THE COMPLETE EXHAUSTION OF THE FUEL IN THE EVENT THAT THIS SHOULD OCCUR DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE ENGINE TURN THE KEY SWITCH TO OF...

Page 24: ...tears on their sides or an irregular pattern of wear on the tread if this occurs go to an authorised workshop or at least equipped to perform the replacement CAUTION TYRE PRESSURE SHOULD BE CHECKED WH...

Page 25: ...passenger Maximum preloading Position 4 driver passenger and top box The specific shock absorber wrench must be used to perform this operation If there is too much resistance use the spark plug wrenc...

Page 26: ...2_07 The vehicle is equipped with an ignition prevention system controlled by the side stand The engine cannot be started if the side stand is lowered If the engine is on it will turn itself off if th...

Page 27: ...FULLY AFTER STARTING AND THEN ACCELERATE GRADUALLY CAUTION DO NOT START UP THE ENGINE IN CLOSED AREAS BECAUSE EXHAUST GASES ARE TOXIC Difficult start up In the rare case of engine flooding to facilita...

Page 28: ...on the centre stand s fork F while lifting the vehicle backward holding onto the handlebar Stand 02_09 02_10 Side stand Push with your foot on the stand s prong L until it releases into position while...

Page 29: ...ation and consumption while riding on both flat roads and uphill If you have to stop on an uphill slope traffic lights traffic jam etc use only the brake to keep the vehicle still leaving the engine r...

Page 30: ...not brake hard on wet unsurfaced or slippery road surfaces 5 Avoid riding off by mounting the scooter when resting on the support In any case the rear wheel should not be turning when in comes into co...

Page 31: ...IT SPEED SHOULD BE RE DUCED FURTHER CAUTION DO NOT ADJUST THE MIRRORS WHILE RIDING THIS COULD CAUSE YOU TO LOOSE CONTROL OF THE VEHICLE CAUTION ANY CHANGES TO THE VEHICLE PERFORMANCE AS WELL AS ALTERA...

Page 32: ...02_13 CAUTION DO NOT USE THE VEHICLE WITHOUT THE PROTECTION COVER 32 2 Use...

Page 33: ...Beverly 500 Chap 03 Maintenance 33...

Page 34: ...instrument panel Engine oil level check 03_01 Every time the scooter is used a visual check should be made on the level of the engine oil when the engine is cold The oil level should be somewhere betw...

Page 35: ...osen the cap dipstick A Since a certain quantity of oil still remains in the circuit filling must be done with engine oil via cap A Then start the scooter allow it to run for a few minutes and then sw...

Page 36: ...r change 1 5 lt 03_05 Hub oil level 03_05 Check the oil in the rear hub To check the rear hub oil level proceed as follows 1 Park the scooter on level ground and rest it on its centre stand 2 Unscrew...

Page 37: ...TED OR IMPROPER LUBRICANTS ACCELERATES THE WEAR AND TEAR OF THE MOVING PARTS AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE CAUTION USED OIL CAN HARM THE ENVIRONMENT COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT IN COM...

Page 38: ...Check periodically roughly every 500 km the tyre pressure The tyres are equipped with wear indicators the tyres must be changed as soon as these indicators become visible on the surface Also check tha...

Page 39: ...PERFORMANCE AT THE DIFFERENT SCOOTER SPEEDS USING ANY OTHER TYRE MAY RESULT IN VEHICLE IN STABILITY IT IS ADVISABLE TO USE TYRE TYPES RECOMMENDED BY PIAG GIO Characteristic Front tyre pressure 2 2 ba...

Page 40: ...he required angle and tighten by hand until it is finger tight 5 Use the wrench only for final tightening of the spark plug 6 Place hood A fully over the spark plug THE SPARK PLUG MUST BE REMOVED WHEN...

Page 41: ...ht blows of compressed air Finally immerse it in a mixture con taining 50 oil of the recommended type and 50 petrol Then gently squeeze the filter element between your hands allow it to drip and then...

Page 42: ...ther components working from underneath the scooter and noting that it is located behind the shoulder of the transmission air intake Collect the old oil in a suitable container and do not dispose of i...

Page 43: ...ith a cold engine in the way shown below a Place the scooter in a vertical position on the stand b Loosen clamping screw A and remove the cover c Remove the expansion tank cover B turning in anticlock...

Page 44: ...UM VALUE TO ENSURE CORRECT ENGINE OPERATION KEEP THE RADIATOR GRILLE CLEAN 03_14 Checking the brake oil level 03_14 03_15 The brake fluid tanks are located on the pumps under the front handlebar cover...

Page 45: ...operation must be carried out by trained technicians please contact your nearest PIAGGIO dealer or an authorised service centre WARNING BRAKE CIRCUIT FLUID IS VERY CORROSIVE DO NOT LET IT COME INTO C...

Page 46: ...iligent maintenance The main points of maintenance to be observed are as follows WARNING DO NOT DISCONNECT THE BATTERY CABLES WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING THIS CAN CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE ELE...

Page 47: ...to top up the battery with water too frequently check the scooter s electrical system because the battery is being overloaded causing it to lose power quickly Long periods of inactivity Battery perfo...

Page 48: ...APACITY AND FOR A PERIOD NOT LONGER THAN 8 HOURS TAKE THE VEHICLE TO AN AUTHORISED PIAGGIO SERVICE CEN TRE FOR THIS OPERATION WHEN REFITTING THE BATTERY MAKE SURE THE LEADS ARE CORRECTLY CONNECTED TO...

Page 49: ...SYSTEM CAN CAUSE ERRORS IN FUNCTIONING AND RISK OF FIRE FUSES General Position on fuse box 1 Fuse 30A Protected circuits General Electronic control unit remote control switch Position on fuse box 2 F...

Page 50: ...ening electrical button opening Position on fuse box 5 Fuse 15A Protected circuits Outlet 12V 180W button for helmet compartment lighting bulb for helmet compartment lighting contacts for key switch a...

Page 51: ...late bulb instrument panel lighting Position on fuse box 9 Fuse 7 5A Protected circuits Light switch front and rear light bulbs license plate bulb instrument panel lighting Immobilizer LED radio inter...

Page 52: ...All glass Quantity 2 Power 12V 3W Stop light bulb Type Spherical Quantity 1 Power 12V 10W Instrument panel lighting bulb Type All glass Quantity 2 Power 12V 2W Helmet compartment light bulb Type Cylin...

Page 53: ...Release the spring and take out the bulb of the high beam low beam headlamp E To replace the tail light F pull out the rubber bulb holder from its seat To reassemble repeat the operation in the revers...

Page 54: ...0 of the distance from the ground to the centre of vehicle headlamp 3 If this is not the case regulate the headlight by turning screw A N B THE ABOVE PROCEDURE COMPLIES WITH THE EUROPEAN STANDARDS RE...

Page 55: ...mbly proceed as follows 1 Remove the plastic cover A from the rear luggage rack then remove the two lateral screws of the lower part of the luggage rack proper 2 Remove screw B 3 Remove screws C and t...

Page 56: ...ht bulb E the stop light bulb F and turn indicator bulbs G Release the spring and take out the bulbs To replace the rear light bulbs E pull out the rubber lamp holder from its seat To reassemble repea...

Page 57: ...the rubber lamp holder and then take out the bulb Helmet compartment lighting bulb Open the helmet compartment take out the snap on transparent glass and replace the bulb Rear view mirrors Adjust the...

Page 58: ...HE BRAKING ACTION SHOULD BEGIN AFTER ABOUT 1 3 OF THE BRAKE LEVER STROKE CAUTION HAVE THE BRAKE PADS CHECKED BY THE DEALER ACCORDING TO THE CHECKS SPECIFIED IN THE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE HOWEVER...

Page 59: ...emergency repair using an inflate and repair spray can For a final repair take your vehicle to an Authorised Service Centre or Dealer The replacement of a tyre involves removing the wheel in question...

Page 60: ...ted above the ground by resting the chassis on two wooden wedges 4 As regards the battery follow the instructions in the Battery section Recommended products AGIP CITY HI TEC 4T Oil to lubricate flexi...

Page 61: ...N THE TRANSMISSION COVER AND THE SCROLL COVER CAUTION NEVER WASH THE SCOOTER IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT ESPECIALLY IN SUMMER WHEN THE BODYWORK IS STILL HOT AS THE SHAMPOO COULD DAMAGE THE PAINTWORK IF IT DRIE...

Page 62: ...ER THE NUMBER 602683M FROM THE DEALER NETWORK STARTING FAILURE Emergency switch in OFF Set the switch back to ON Fuse blown Replace the blown fuse and have the vehicle checked by an Authorised Service...

Page 63: ...lug Contact an Authorised Service Centre Faulty ignition injection control unit Due to the presence of high voltage this check should only be carried out by an expert Contact an Authorised Service Cen...

Page 64: ...ntact an Authorised Service Centre INEFFICIENT SUSPENSIONS Shock absorber fault oil leak end buffer damaged shock absorber preloading incorrectly set Contact an Authorised Service Centre IRREGULAR AUT...

Page 65: ...Beverly 500 Chap 04 Technical data 65...

Page 66: ...04_01 66 4 Technical data...

Page 67: ...ion advance before TDC Variable advance controlled by the injection control unit Fuel supply 38 mm throttle body and single injector Spark plug NGK CR7EKB Champion RG6YC Max speed 160 km h Valve clear...

Page 68: ...th engine driven pump 3 way thermostat to pump intake Transmission Automatic expandable pulley variator trapezoidal belt dry automatic centrifugal clutch gear reducer and transmission compartment with...

Page 69: ...sitions Chassis Tubular and steel sheets Empty weight 193 Kg Maximum load Maximum load 189 Kg Fuel tank capacity 13 2 l approximate value Reserve approx 3 litres approximate value Engine oil empty 1 7...

Page 70: ...70 4 Technical data...

Page 71: ...Beverly 500 Chap 05 Spare parts and accessories 71...

Page 72: ...ACCESSORIES CORRECTLY TO CONTACT AN AUTHORISED DEALER OR SERVICE CENTRE THE USE OF NON ORIGINAL ACCESSORIES MAY AFFECT THE STABILITY AND OPERATION OF YOUR VE HICLE AND REDUCE SAFETY LEVELS WITH POTEN...

Page 73: ...RIDE THE SCOOTER WITH ADDED ACCESSORIES FASTER THAN 130 Km h THIS MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT CAN BE FURTHER REDUCED DUE TO THE USE OF NON PIAGGIO ACCESSORIES AN ABNORMAL LOAD WORN TYRES AND SCOOTER STREET AN...

Page 74: ...74 5 Spare parts and accessories...

Page 75: ...Beverly 500 Chap 06 Programmed maintenance 75...

Page 76: ...uthorised Service Centre without waiting until the next scheduled service Carrying out scheduled services on time is necessary to ensure your warranty remains valid For all other information concernin...

Page 77: ...AFTER 70 000 KM Safety locks check Spark plug replacement Driving belt replacement Throttle lever adjustment Air filter check Air filter belt compartment check Engine oil change Valve clearance check...

Page 78: ...er empty AFTER 20 000 KM AFTER 40 000 KM AFTER 60 000 KM AND AFTER 80 000 KM Safety locks check Bushing of driven pulley Spark plug replacement Driving belt replacement Throttle lever adjustment Air f...

Page 79: ...TABLE Product Description Specifications AGIP ROTRA 80W 90 Rear hub oil SAE 80W 90 Oil that exceeds the requirements of API GL3 specifications AGIP GP 330 Grease for brake control levers throttle stan...

Page 80: ...less steel mufflers AGIP CITY HI TEC 4T Engine oil SAE 5W 40 API SL ACEA A3 JASO MA Synthetic oil AGIP GREASE SM 2 Grease for the tone wheel revolving ring Soap based lithium grease containing NLGI 2...

Page 81: ...ng the Selenia Moto Rider products give the Piaggio Gilera scooters protection and safety in every operating situation A broad range of lubricants and functional fluids to satisfy the demands of every...

Page 82: ...82 6 Programmed maintenance...

Page 83: ...H Headlight 53 Horn 11 Hub oil 36 I Identification 17 Immobilizer 12 14 Instrument panel 8 K Key switch 10 Keys 12 L Light switch 11 M Maintenance 33 75 76 Mirrors 57 S Saddle 18 Scheduled maintenanc...

Page 84: ...nents parts or accessories which it considers necessary to improve the product or which are required for manufacturing or con struction reasons Not all versions shown in this publication are available...

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