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Notice d’utilisation

User’s manual

PULSION

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Page 5: ...o SMART KEY recognition 31 Replacing or adding a smart key 32 Openings 32 Equipments 33 Adjustable windshield 33 Adjusting the handlebar 33 Luggage carrier 33 Storage compartment Accessory socket USB or 12V 34 Storage compartment lighting 34 Utility hanger 34 Lateral stand 34 Adjustment of damper settings 34 Checks to perform before use 35 Advice for starting up and driving 35 Warning 35 Eco mode ...

Page 6: ...l depending on the applicable legislation and based on engine capacity 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 motorcycling In some countries the applicable legislation may not authorise transportation of a passenger and elsewhere it may oblige motorcycle users to contra...

Page 7: ...ARACTERISTICS DRIVE 125 cc Official type approval code Z1ABAA Weight in kg Unladen weight 165 In working order 176 Authorised maximum Total weight of the vehicle the user the passenger the accessories and luggage 365 Dimensions in mm Large windshield high position GT version windshield high position 765 1460 1425 1290 2065 2113 ...

Page 8: ...kW at 8800 rpm Maximum torque 12 4 Nm at 6900 rpm Cooling Fluid cooling system Fuel supply Indirect electronic injection Spark plug NGK CPR9EB 9 Lubrication Pressurised wet sump lubrication Exhaust Catalytic Anti pollution standard Euro5 Consumption a a These consumption values are established according to the regulation 134 2014 Annex VII They may vary accor ding to driving behaviour traffic cond...

Page 9: ...E 125 cc Official type approval code Z1ABAA Capacities in litres Engine oil 1 Relay box oil 0 18 Coolant 0 7 Fuel tank 11 1 Fork oil 0 127 cc per tube Tyre dimensions Front 120 70 14 Minimum load index and speed rating 42K Rear 140 60 13 Minimum load index and speed rating 60K Pressure in bars Front Solo 2 Pillion 2 2 Rear Solo 2 2 Pillion 2 4 ...

Page 10: ...oval code Z1ABAA Suspension Front 33 mm Ø telescopic front fork Travel 95 mm Rear 2 adjustable combined spring hydraulic shock absorbers Travel 90 mm Brakes Front 1 disc Ø260 mm Rear 1 disc Ø210 mm Electrical equipment Headlights LED Side light bulbs LED Indicator bulbs LED Rear light LED Number plate light LED Battery 12V 8 6Ah YUASA YT14B BS Maintenance free batteries ...

Page 11: ... a hatch 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 5 Temperature variations modify tyre pressure The tyre pressure must be checked once a month when cold B A D C Fuel Engine oil 4 stroke SAE 5W40 Synthetic API SL SJ Relay box oil SAE 80W90 API GL4 Fork oil Hydraulic oil SAE 10W Greas...

Page 12: ...kin 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 all contact with the product Toxic or fatal The product can rapidly be fatal It poisons rapidly even at low doses Wear protective equipment Avoid any contact oral skin inhalation with the product and wash all...

Page 13: ...in brake 4 Storage compartment Accessory socket 5 Utility hanger 6 Lockable fuel tank flap 7 Adjustable shock absorbers 8 Central stand 9 Folding passenger footrests 10 Lateral stand1 11 Rotating knob 12 Expansion tank Coolant level 13 Battery Fuses 14 Right brake lever Secondary brake 15 Engine oil gauge 16 Grab handle 17 Storage compartment 1 Depending on model 16 6 13 5 4 9 9 15 10 8 11 12 1 2 ...

Page 14: ...ndary brake 5 Throttle 6 Light button 7 Starter switch Emergency stop button 8 Smart Key key 9 Rotating knob 10 Technical access door 11 Opening control for rear storage compartment 12 Utility hanger 13 Fuel flap opening control 14 Storage compartment Accessory socket 15 Indicators switch 16 Horn switch 17 Left brake lever Main brake 18 EXIT control 19 Code button Headlight Flashing the lights 1 1...

Page 15: ...ress the switch Either to the right Or to the left To stop the indicators flashing press the switch Right controls f SELECT control This control enables access to the connectivity menu1 Press and hold for 2 seconds navigation within the menus exiting a menu confirmation of a choice Press and hold for 2 seconds See chapter Menu Personalization Configuration g Hazard warning light switch The hazard ...

Page 16: ...ghts 5 Brightness sensor See chapter Menu Personalization Configuration WARNING LIGHTS The warning lights inform the driver of the start up of a system or appearance of a malfunction On ignition some warning lights are displayed for a few seconds Once the engine is started these warning lights will disappear Emissions control system failure warning light Engine self diagnostic MIL Wheel anti lock ...

Page 17: ... of the hazard lights during emergency braking Dip beam fixed The lighting control is in the dipped beam headlamps position High beam fixed The lighting control is in the main beam headlamps position Emissions control system failure warning light Engine self diagnostic fixed The anti pollution system is faulty The engine power may be limited You are advised to have the vehicle checked by an author...

Page 18: ...ttery voltage The battery voltage is displayed and the battery symbol 6 Outside temperature gauge C or F The temperature shown is that read on the front of the vehicle The risk of black ice symbol comes on as soon as the temperature falls below3 C km h 01 01 19 10 00 15 C 12 0 V 10000 km 0 0 km km l 100 1 6 3 7 8 9 11 10 2 4 5 The fuel gauge indicates the quantity of fuel available in the tank Fil...

Page 19: ...nce reaches zero the maintenance symbol remains lit on the display Maintenance counter reset See chapter Menu Personalization Configuration 11 Milometer 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 MENU PERSONALIZATION CONFIGURATION This menu can be used to access the followin...

Page 20: ...set the tripmeter by pressing the SELECT and EXIT buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds Activated Deactivated Daily counter display or not Personalization Colour Blue Golden Red Choice of digital display colour Background Black White Choice of screen background colour External temp Activated Deactivated Display or hide the temperature gauge Avg consumption Activated Deactivated Display or hide aver...

Page 21: ...on Language SELECT 1S EXIT Français English Deutsch Español Italiano Language selection Setting Maintenance Reset Maintenance indicator reset 2500 3000 5000 10000 Choice of maintenance interval Consult the maintenance manual Showroom mode The Showroom mode disappears when the vehicle has travelled more than 30 km Date Adjust with up down Date setting Time Adjust with up down Time setting ...

Page 22: ... kilometres the outside temperature is displayed in C The autonomy indicator is in L 100 km If the distance unit is miles the outside temperature is displayed in F The autonomy indicator is in MPG Hour format 24H AM PM Deactivated Choice of time format Display or hide the time Date format ddmmyy yymmdd Deactivated Choice of date format Display or hide the date Backlighting BL0 BL1 BL2 Automatic Di...

Page 23: ... further information about how to use the app See chapter Mobile app Download the Peugeot Motocycles application on your mobile phone via the App Store Apple or the Play Store Android 1 Depending on model Manipulations are only possible when the vehicle is stopped SELECT Menu Comments Bluetooth Bluetooth function activation deactivation Call Incoming calls display activation deactivation Navigatio...

Page 24: ...coming call or the number or name plus the start of the message 3 Remaining distance 4 Estimated arrival time 5 Engine speed limitation 6 Distance to the next direction 7 Name of the current road 8 Name of the road on the next direction 9 Direction to take 1 Depending on model Activation of mobile internet data is obligatory for connected navigation 01 01 19 10 00 15 C 12 0 V 670 km 12 0 km 283 km...

Page 25: ...ons each have their own specific features which may affect the pairing process Some telephones may not be compatible For safety reasons and because the driver s full attention is required using a smartphone while driving is prohibited Enable mobile Internet data on your smartphone or wifi If another smartphone is already connected to the vehicle pairing with a second smartphone will be rejected To...

Page 26: ... which may affect the pairing process Some telephones may not be compatible If another smartphone is already connected to the vehicle pairing with a second smartphone will be rejected Check that there are no other connected smartphones nearby disable its Bluetooth connection 1 Depending on model SELECT When the app is launched for the first time there is a shortcut to get to this page in the homep...

Page 27: ... 5 7 6 1 5 6 37 HOMEPAGE 1 Profile access 2 Vehicle information reminder 3 Tripmeter Maintenance Position of the vehicle 4 Button to save vehicle position Profile All the fields except for the Email field can be modified 1 2 3 4 The home address and work address information is duplicated in the navigation tab ...

Page 28: ... bar History of the last 5 navigation searches 2 Home and work address shortcuts saved in the profile 3 Information about the traffic state in real time to know if navigation will be complicated or not 4 Compass to reposition the map to the north 5 Recentring the map on your position Preview of the trip When choosing to start navigation the app checks if the vehicle has sufficient autonomy to comp...

Page 29: ... 5 6 37 DASHBOARD PAGE 1 LIVE tab Information in real time concerning Vehicle speed The engine speed The outdoor temperature The battery voltage 2 TRIP tab Information concerning The journey distance The tripmeter The fuel level The autonomy The average consumption 3 DIAG tab Non functional tab Under development 3 2 1 ...

Page 30: ...lection Choice of digital display colour 3 Maps Installed map 1 List of scooters linked to the account Possibility to manage the vehicle in the list as you wish Either by deleting it selecting it or editing it In the Edit part you can change the name of the vehicle and replace the image with another from the gallery A When adding a new vehicle to the app you have to go through the app and enter th...

Page 31: ...ossibility to install or uninstall the desired region to navigate in the region of your choice When the app is launched for the first time there is a shortcut to get to this page in the homepage under the photo of the vehicle Refresh the app page when the changes have been made from the instrument panel Check the storage space available on your telephone Using the Internet involves data transfer w...

Page 32: ...uit is off Press and hold the rotating knob for one second to wake up the system the lighted surround lights up to indicate the presence of the smart key The knob is unlocked Turn the rotating knob to the ON B position within a maximum of 5 seconds B On start position Power to the electrical circuit is on The engine can be started The code is essential for key programming Do not store the smart ke...

Page 33: ...ating knob for 2 seconds Turn the rotating knob to ON The vehicle should start Possible causes of non recognition The vehicle should start The vehicle should start The vehicle should start Changing the battery If the battery is worn out the lighted surround on the rotating knob flashes slowly when the ignition is switched on Unclip the cover on the key Smart Key Remove the worn out battery Fit the...

Page 34: ...ls on the rear shield panel if the smart key is present 1 Fuel flap opening button 2 Opening button for front storage compartment Up to 4 smart key keys can be registered in the system When the ignition is switched off if a button remains in the pressed position the lighted surround of the rotating knob flashes quickly for 4 seconds When the vehicle is in motion the opening control buttons are not...

Page 35: ...front screws 2 Tightening torque 25 Nm C Centring marks on the handlebar D Marks for standard position Adjustment limit LUGGAGE CARRIER 3 1 Depending on model Take care not to scratch the windshield when handling it Tighten the screws to the recommended torque to prevent the windshield from detaching when the vehicle is in motion A B 2 Version GT After adjustment check that the wing mirrors do not...

Page 36: ...d is fitted with a contactor which will allow the engine to be started up if the stand is down but only with limited engine speed ADJUSTMENT OF DAMPER SETTINGS Each damper has an adjuster ring that can be used to stiffen or soften the suspension depending on the vehicle load 1 Depending on model Always put the cap back in place after use To prevent any moisture from entering do not leave the empty...

Page 37: ...area It must never be allowed to run in a closed space even for a short time ECO MODE Adopt smooth driving behaviour Turn the acceleration handle 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 under the seat Avoid heating up the engine while station...

Page 38: ...el if necessary Check that there is no fuel leak Engine oil Check the level of the engine oil If necessary top up with the recommended oil Coolant Check the coolant level in the header tank Disk brakes Check brake operation Have an approved dealer check them if they feel soft Check brake pad wear Check the level of brake fluid in the reservoir Lighting signalling indicators horn Check operation Co...

Page 39: ...s switched off when at idling speed by turning the ignition key to OFF The vehicle should be preferably parked on flat ground Either on the middle stand Or on the lateral stand Warm up the engine for a few seconds before setting off For your safety and that of the vehicle ride onto or off pavements facing straight at the kerb and at very low speed with the handlebars and wheels straight Preferably...

Page 40: ...d 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 the throttle handle open at more than half its distance of travel over a long trip From 500 to1000 km Do not hold the throttle handle open at more than 3 4 its distance of travel over a long trip Once this mileage has been done the vehicle can be used normally ...

Page 41: ...e vehicle can be dried with a chamois leather After washing the vehicle brake several times at low speed to dry out the brakes Certain silicon based products 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 engine must be cold Lift the seat and remov...

Page 42: ...return to the oil sump Remove the cap oil gauge 1 Wipe the filler cap gauge using a clean cloth and reinsert it into the filler hole without screwing it up Remove the filler cap gauge and check the oil level The oil level shall be between the minimum A and maximum B level marks without exceeding the latter If the oil level is close to the minimum mark or lower you are advised to immediately top up...

Page 43: ...le Remove the filler cap gauge and check the oil level Add oil if necessary Check that the oil drain plug is sealed DRAINING THE RELAY BOX The gearbox must be drained when the engine is warm so that the oil will run easier Place the vehicle on its central stand on flat ground Place a container under the drain port Remove the relay box filler cap 1 Remove the drain plug 2 We advise you to go to a r...

Page 44: ...und Remove the access door The level of coolant should be between the minimum and maximum markers without exceeding the latter Adjust the level as follows if it is equal to or less than the minimum level marked Remove the technical access door Right side Remove the header tank cap 1 Add the coolant level up to the specified level Relay box oil SAE 80W90 API GL4 Quantity 0 17 l at oïl change Check ...

Page 45: ...s road behaviour thus making driving dangerous If the wear limit on the tread is reached A you are advised to go to a registered dealer to change the tyres BRAKE INSPECTION Front brake pad wear Rear brake pad wear If one of the 2 brake pads is worn down to the minimum dimensions B the 2 brake pads must be changed 2 A 3 Front Rear Solo 2 bars 2 2 bars Pillion 2 2 bars 2 4 bars When replacing tyres ...

Page 46: ...t be checked regularly through the braking unit inspection window C Before verifying the liquid level ensure that the reservoir of the brake master cylinder is horizontal If the level is near the minimum mark it is advisable to take the vehicle to an approved dealer as soon as possible to check the brake system and refill it if necessary Brake fluid DOT 5 1 MIN C ...

Page 47: ...Avoid all contact with the skin eyes or clothing and always protect your eyes when working near the battery In case of leakage you are advised to consult a registered dealer who is equipped to replace and dispose of batteries without endangering nature and the environment A battery produces explosive gases Keep the battery away from sparks flames cigarettes etc It should be charged in a well venti...

Page 48: ...y access door Remove the retention strap Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery 1 Lift the battery out of its compartment slightly to disconnect the positive terminal 2 Installing the battery Fit the battery into its housing Connect the positive terminal of the battery 2 Connect the negative terminal of the battery 1 Fit the retention strap Fit the battery access hatch 1 2 2 1 ...

Page 49: ... 125 Before changing a fuse you must find the reason for the fault and correct it You are advised to switch off the ignition before changing a fuse and always to replace it with a fuse of the same rating If you do not do so this may lead to damage in the electrical circuit or even a fire F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F1 10A OBD socket F2 5A Instrument panel Vehicle location system Find me...

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