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 REAR-VIEW MIRRORS

To adjust the rear-view mirrors fi g. 14, 
move them manually to the required
position.

fi g. 13

 UNIFIED BRAKE PEDAL

The integrated brake pedal A fi g.13 is 
located on the right-hand driver footrest.

The integrated brake pedal can be used 
as an alternative to the left-hand brake 
lever, as it acts on both the front and rear 
brakes. 

fi g. 14

REAR FOOTRESTS

To open it, press the upper part of the 
footrest A fi g. 15; the footrest will move 
from position 0 to position 1.

To close the footrest, lift it by the outside 
part and press it until you hear it click into 
place.

fi g. 15

Summary of Contents for Qooder

Page 1: ...QOODER User Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ly and follow all instructions it contains precisely The scooter must not be used by persons who have not thoroughly read and understood the instructions contained in this Use and Maintenance Manual T...

Page 4: ...e flammable substances near the vehicle lubricate touch moving mechanical parts or remove any guards on the scooter It also invites you to wear appropriate clothing and protection at all times both wh...

Page 5: ...rd warning lights 18 KEYS 18 STEERING LOCK 18 PARKING BRAKE 19 Engagement 19 Disengagement 19 HTS Hydraulic Tilting System LOCK RELEASE LEVER 20 Tilting lock 20 Releasing the Tilting Lock 20 TEMPORARI...

Page 6: ...ing Bulbs 48 TAIL LIGHT CLUSTER 48 Replacing Bulbs 48 NUMBERPLATE LIGHT 48 REPLACING TYRES 49 BATTERY 49 Replacement 50 Recharging the battery 51 TROUBLESHOOTING 52 INACTIVITY AND LAYING UP SCOOTER IN...

Page 7: ...1 SAFETY AND RECOMMENDATIONS...

Page 8: ...6 SAFETY AND RECOMMENDATIONS This chapter contains the main precautions you must take in order to drive your scooter as safely as possible POSITIONING INFORMATIVE STICKERS fig 1...

Page 9: ...coolant solution Read the quantities in the Maintenance manual 4 Battery Do not use in places with naked flames present The hydrogen gas generated by the battery could cause fires and explosions This...

Page 10: ...199kg 438 lb 8 Tyres Front tyre Rear tyre Dimensions 110 80 14 M C 53P or 110 80 14 M C 59P 110 80 14 M C 53P or 110 80 14 M C 59P Pressure 1 5 bar 21 8 psi 1 5 bar 21 8 psi Do not use other tyres tha...

Page 11: ...eing driven in and pro tects them as far as possible in the case of an accident We recommend always wearing a type approved helmet visor goggles gloves overall and boots you should always avoid any cl...

Page 12: ...footrest fig 2 fig 3 while the scooter is in motion We therefore advise you do not transport passengers who are not able to keep their feet firmly planted on the footrest fig 2 fig 3 Both the driver...

Page 13: ...ng you do not drive in their blind spots Use appropriate caution when going through road junctions Use the direction indicators to signal a lane change or turning QOODER has been designed and develope...

Page 14: ...ead the Parking Brake section in the Getting to Know Your Scooter chapter The scooter is equipped with a tilting system lock for correct use when parking stopping the scooter carefully read the HTS se...

Page 15: ...f the weight of the driver the passenger and the load transported must never exceed the maximum specified in chapter Technical Data of this Use and Maintenance Manual and shown on the rating plate in...

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Page 17: ...2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER...

Page 18: ...hapter describes the functions and systems your QOODER is equipped with Carefully reading the following pages will provide you with the knowledge to make the most of your scooter s potential COMPONENT...

Page 19: ...left turn signals mo mentary positions The left or right turn signal indicator light will light up on the instrument panel depending on the selector position To deactivate the turn signals press butt...

Page 20: ...KEYS The scooter is supplied with two identi cal keys fig 6 which allow you to start the vehicle engage the steering lock engage the parking brake and open the seat fig 6 STEERING LOCK Proceed as fol...

Page 21: ...g brake must only be engaged when the scooter is stationary Depending on the slope of the road uphill or downhill use the brake pedal for assistance fig 7 Disengagement Proceed as follows to disengage...

Page 22: ...r wheeled vehicle due to the grip provided by all four wheels on the ground Lever A fig 9 located on the leg shield locks or releases front HTS tilting fig 9 Do not drive with the tilting locking enga...

Page 23: ...ing the scooter to a halt remaining seated on and therefore in con trol of the vehicle it is not necessary to insert either the tilting lock or the parking brake These systems may nevertheless be requ...

Page 24: ...OOTER INSTRUMENT PANEL A Left group of indicator lights B Speedometer C MODE selection button D On board computer display E ADJ selection button F Tachometer G Engine coolant temperature gauge H Right...

Page 25: ...puter Reset Select the required Trip Computer function A or B and hold down the ADJ selection button for around 3 seconds Clock setting In Odometer mode press and hold the MODE and ADJ selection butto...

Page 26: ...battery or replace it if necessary Tilting lock MEANING With the key in the position this warning light comes on when the front tilting lock is engaged that is when the HTS is disabled Parking brake M...

Page 27: ...light detects the faults in the engine monitoring system The warning light stays on with the ignition key in position and engine off this is normal WHAT TO DO If the warning light stays on after star...

Page 28: ...With the key in the position this indicator light turns on when the dipped headlights are turned on Turn signals MEANING With the key in the position these indicator lights turn on when the turn sign...

Page 29: ...t hand driver footrest The integrated brake pedal can be used as an alternative to the left hand brake lever as it acts on both the front and rear brakes fig 14 REAR FOOTRESTS To open it press the upp...

Page 30: ...o access the com partment below it To reclose the seat accompany it until it is resting on the latch then push until you hear it click closed fig 17 If the seat is not proper ly closed this will be di...

Page 31: ...3 USE...

Page 32: ...key to be pressed 2 position enabling parking brake en gagement release 3 OFF 4 ON 5 seat opening If you are not able to start the scooter consult an authorised Quadro Vehicles dealer fig 1 ENGINE STA...

Page 33: ...on while driving In this condition the engine started but the instrument panel will still turn on The first 1000 km are the most important for the life of the scooter Correct running in helps to maint...

Page 34: ...fig 4 Only use unleaded petrol with less than 10 ethanol and less than 5 methanol During refuelling take care to prevent water or other substances from entering the tank If after refuelling you encoun...

Page 35: ...4 MAINTENANCE...

Page 36: ...rantee perfect operation and a long lifetime for your scooter The maintenance operations specified in this Use and Maintenance Manual must only be performed by expert personnel if the replace ment mai...

Page 37: ...h the scooter vertical 90 with respect to the ground It is recommended you have an authorised Quadro Vehicles dealer or service centre perform this check With an eye to protecting and respecting the e...

Page 38: ...the coolant reservoir and check the coolant level remove cover A fig 2 by unscrewing screws B and C extract the cover of the HTS lock release lever check that the coolant in the reser voir is near th...

Page 39: ...o the warnings given in this chapter Non compliance with certain instructions could nullify the warranty Ensure that the engine is off before cleaning the scooter Proceed as follows to clean the scoot...

Page 40: ...Use cold water to remove salt as hot water increases the corrosive effect of it When cleaning the vehicle it is important to do little things to respect the envi ronment So always use biodegradable p...

Page 41: ...Programmed Maintenance service is performed by the Quadro Vehicles service network or qualified workshops Any operations outside of the Maintenance Plan will only be performed with your express conse...

Page 42: ...g km x 1000 Annual checks 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Odometer reading miles x 1000 0 6 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 1 Valves Clearance check adjustment On reaching 40000 km checks must be repeated starting from...

Page 43: ...T case air filter Clean or replace if necessary 11 Clutch Visual check and replacement if nec essary 12 Final transmission and differential oil Leakage visual check Replacement and leakage check 13 Fi...

Page 44: ...eck adjustment if necessary 21 Steering bearings Play and steering smoothness check 22 Brake system Front and rear brake pads visual check and replacement if necessary Brake fluid level and leakage vi...

Page 45: ...replacing the oil 2 1 litres when replacing the oil and the oil filter Check the engine oil on a level surface 0 with the scooter vertical 90 with respect to the ground In very dump or dusty environm...

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Page 47: ...5 EMERGENCY...

Page 48: ...eplace a fuse access the area underneath the seat as described in the Equipment section in the Getting to Know your Scooter chapter lift cover A fig 1 to access the fuses remove the blown fuse replace...

Page 49: ...5 47 Table of fuses Refer to figure 2 AMPERAGE CONNECTED LOAD A 30A Battery charger circuit B 15A General C 10A Lights D 15A EFI E 30A Spare F 15A Spare G 10A Spare fig 2...

Page 50: ...acing Bulbs TAIL LIGHT CLUSTER The bulbs in the tail light cluster fig 4 are laid out as follows A Parking brake lights B Turn signals C License light bulb fig 4 See an authorised Quadro Vehicles deal...

Page 51: ...tic cover reposition the plastic cover screwing down the retaining screw A fig 5 fig 6 fig 7 QOODER is fitted with Tubeless tyres See an authorised Quadro Vehicles dealer or service centre for tyre re...

Page 52: ...l A fig 10 fig 10 Neverinvertthebatterypolarity Never dump dead or dam aged batteries or dispose of them in landfill but follow the disposal procedure laid down by the statutory regulations in force i...

Page 53: ...nnect the battery follow the procedure described in the Replacing the battery section in this chapter then connect the battery charger Use only suitable battery chargers with an amperage which does no...

Page 54: ...have the component s replaced C Brake disc greasy C See an authorised Quadro Vehicles centre or qualified workshop D Brake pads worn D See an authorised Quadro Vehicles centre or qualified workshop t...

Page 55: ...6 INACTIVITY AND LAYING UP...

Page 56: ...he scooter see paragraph on Cleaning in the Maintenance chapter park the scooter on a solid stable sur face in doors where it is not exposed to direct sunlight or damp cover the scooter with a transpa...

Page 57: ...7 TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 58: ...es dimensions etc SCOOTER IDENTIFICATION Frame number The frame number is punched under the right hand footrest fig 1 fig 1 Engine number The engine number is stamped on the crankcase A fig 2 fig 2 Al...

Page 59: ...l 100km according to WMTC approval requirement cycle Emissions CO2 122 g km according to WMTC approval requirement cycle PRODUCTS Engine oil SAE 10W40 or SAE 10W50 Final drive oil 85W140 GL 5 or equiv...

Page 60: ...58 TECHNICAL DATA A B C D E H F G A B C D E H F G...

Page 61: ...840 840 Dimensions are given in millimetres and refer to the scooter equipped with the original tyres The height refers to the scooter when unloaded BULBS Function Type Quantity Features Dipped headli...

Page 62: ...ght 281 kg without accessories 292 kg with accessories Passenger capacity 2 driver passenger Maximum permissible load 480 kg Maximum payload driver passenger load 199 kg without accessories 188 kg wit...

Page 63: ...8 INDEX...

Page 64: ...ng use 39 Dimensions 59 Dipped headlights 17 E Engine characteristics 57 Engine coolant 36 Engine number 56 Engine oil 35 Engine start 30 Engine stop 31 Equipment 28 F Frame 60 Frame number 56 Full be...

Page 65: ...l checks 39 Planned maintenance plan 40 Positioning informative stickers 6 Products 57 R Rear view mirrors 27 Recharging the battery 51 Refuelling 9 32 Replacing bulbs 48 Replacing tyres 49 Responsibi...

Page 66: ...Temporarily stopping the scooter with driver on board 21 Transmission 60 Trip computer 23 Troubleshooting 52 Turn signals 17 Tyre pressure 60 Tyres 60 U Unified brake pedal 27 W Weights and loads 60...

Page 67: ...NOTES...

Page 68: ...NOTES...

Page 69: ...NOTES...

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