Autonomy Indicator; Instantaneous Consumption Indicator; Average Consumption Indicator; Controls And Lighting - PEUGEOT METROPOLIS 2019 Owner's Manual

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Autonomy indicator.

- The autonomy indicator displays the number of
kilometers that can be travelled with the fuel remaining
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in the tank according to the average consumption over
the last kilometers covered.
- This figure may vary following a change in driving or in
the relief, resulting in a significant variation in
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instantaneous consumption.

Instantaneous consumption indicator.

(L/100)
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- The instantaneous consumption indicator displays the
amount of fuel consumed in the last few seconds.

Average consumption indicator.

IT
(AVG)
- The average consumption indicator displays the
amount of fuel consumed since the last trip meter
reset.
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Switching from the instantaneous consumption
indicator to the average consumption indicator.
- Vehicle stopped or vehicle running. Successive
pushes on the control button (B) for less than 3
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seconds will allow you scroll the functions.
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CONTROLS AND LIGHTING

Right controls.
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1. Emergency stop button/Starter switch.
Set the button to this position in case of emergency
to stop the engine.
If the engine is stopped using the emergency stop button,
the lighting automatically goes out after 5 minutes.
In this situation switch of the ignition as soon as
possible to save the battery.
Set the button to this position before starting the
engine.
Press this button and simultaneously press the
right or left brake lever to start the engine.
2. System control anti-tilting
Push the switch to this position to lock the front
axle. The warning light comes on with the emission
of a long beep.
Push the switch to this position to unlock the front
axle. The warning light goes off with the emission
of 2 beeps.
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Conditions for locking the front axle
- The speed of the vehicle must be less than 10 km/h
and the engine speed under 2800 rpm.
Conditions for manual unlocking of the front axle
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- With the driver sitting on the saddle, the speed of the
vehicle must be less than 10 km/h and the engine
speed must be under 2800 rpm.
throttle or the anti-tilting switch as this may unlock the
front axle, which would cause the vehicle to fall over.
Conditions for automatic unlocking of the front axle
The front axle is automatically unlocked if:
1
- The speed of the vehicle exceeds 11 km/h.
- The engine speed must be greater than 2800 rpm with
the driver sitting on the saddle.
3. Lighting switch/Daytime lights (DRL. Daytime
Running Light)
With the ignition on, push the switch to this
position. The side lights and daytime lights are on.
With the ignition on, push the switch to this
position. The side lights are on.
not started.
standstill.
If the vehicle is halted with the engine running
but the parking brake is not on and the driver is
not sitting on the saddle, do not operate the
According to the position of the switch, the side
lights/daytime lights go off automatically 30
seconds after the ignition is switched off.
With the ignition on, according to the position
of the switch, the lighting goes off
automatically after 1 minutes if the engine is
The headlights light up when the engine is
started. They go out when the ignition is
switched off after the vehicle is at a complete

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