PEUGEOT Elyseo Owner's Manual

50cc; 100cc

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Owner’s manual
50cc / 100cc

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  • Page 1 Owner’s manual 50cc / 100cc...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Information Information..............2-3 Equipement ..............4 Instrument panel ............5 Switch ................6 Petrol / Oil ..............7 Battery / Fuse ..............8 Lighting / Signalling ............9 Starting the engine ............10 Running / driving / Mission box / Spark plug ....11 Braking / parking............
  • Page 3: Information

    It is also You can always call a Peugeot dealer if in doubt. He recommended that you wear gloves, an eye protec- will advise you about how to use maintenance tion and bright and visible clothes to increase safety.
  • Page 4 Inspection before the vehicle Protection of the environment leaves Fuel / Lubricant What the buyer has to do. - Use only unleaded fuel. - Avoid to run out of fuel while driving. To Check - Use only the recommended lubricants - The fuel level - Don´t use any additives for fuel or lubricants - The oil level in the tank...
  • Page 5: Equipement

    Equipement - Battery housing - Stand handle - Saddle lock - Rear brake : drum brake - Kick pedal - Stand lever - Central stand with lever - Side stand * - Front disk brake - hand glove box - Right glove box - Towing hook * - Engine number - Frame number...
  • Page 6: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel - Headlight indicator light - Oil warning light Alert If the oil alert indicator remains on while you are driving, you must top up with oil quickly. - Indicator light - Antit theft warning light * - Fuel level meter Once the pointer has reached point , autonomy is about 20km.
  • Page 7: Switch

    Ignition keys and locks Two keys are supplied with the scooter and are identified by a number. Please keep them apart and note the reference number. The ignition key : - Makes the contact when starting - Locks the steering - Unlocks the saddle - Starter switch - Engine stopped...
  • Page 8: Petrol / Oil

    If your oil tank has been completely emptied, this may cause damage to the engine when you start it; please take your scoo- ter to a PEUGEOT dealer so that he can carry out the essential operation of purging the lubrication circuit...
  • Page 9: Battery / Fuse

    It melts and breaks the circuit if there is a fault in the installation. Precaution The fuse only burns out if there is a fault in the electrical circuit. Please call a PEUGEOT dealer. Only use standard fuses. Replace a burnt out fuse by a fuse of the same capacity.
  • Page 10: Lighting / Signalling

    Lighting and signalling Lighting and signalling equipment in good working condition is essential for safety. Check the various lamps from time to time before starting and when using your scooter to make sure that they are working as they should. - Lamp characteristics Headlight/Diplight ....
  • Page 11: Starting The Engine

    Starting the engine - With the electric starter For safety reasons : - Put the scooter on its central stand. The electric starter will not work unless you squeeze the left brake lever. To start the engine : - Turn the ignition key to the position - Squeeze the brake lever - Press the starter button...
  • Page 12: Running / Driving / Mission Box / Spark Plug

    In case gearbox oil lack, have it topped up or renewed by your local dealer. - Spark plug It is advisable to respect strictly the assembly recommendations given by PEUGEOT. The adaptation of a non recommended plug can destroy the engine. - Manually tighten the spark plug and washer, - Using a spark plug wrench, tighten by 1/4 turn for a new spark plug, and between 1/8 to 1/4 turn if reused.
  • Page 13: Braking / Parking

    Hydraulically controlled front disk brake The hydraulic circuit is filled with fluid in compliance with the DOT3 or DOT4 standard. PEUGEOT uses LOCKHEED D55. - The fluid level in the hydraulic control, - The circuit seal, - The state of the brake pads, control the braking efficiency.
  • Page 14: Tyres

    Appropriate valves are fitted in rims. When replacing them, use tyres and rims marked tubeless only. Ask your PEUGEOT dealer to repair or replace your Tubeless tyres. Danger Do not fit an inner tube inside a Tubeless tyre or put a...
  • Page 15: Removing / Refitting Front / Rear Wheel

    * Important For these operations we advise you to contact a garage equipped with special tooling or a Peugeot dealer (agent). - When dismantling, be careful not to damage the pipework, brake disc, brake pads and brake shoes.
  • Page 16: Integrated

    Anti-Theft Device * - Removal of anti-theft device - Put the key into the lock, turn it , and pull the protective flap in order to remove the anti-theft device. - Locking the anti-theft device (the key must be in the lock). Unclip part from its housing, slide it along the cable, wrap the cable around a fixed point (metal post, 2-wheeler...
  • Page 17: Transponder

    All the so-called safety-related items are not available in After-Sales. However, if the rider can prove that he is the owner of the vehicle, our Peugeot dealer can order all the items of this system. A LED warning light blinks on the instrument panel to show that the system is actuated (dissua- sive effect).
  • Page 18: Specifications

    And do not forget that a PEUGEOT scooter should be maintained at a PEUGEOT dealer. Only your dealer knows it thoroughly, and has genuine PEUGEOT spare parts and the required special tools PEUGEOT to perform complete service and maintenace operations.
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Elyseo 50ccElyseo 100cc

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