PEUGEOT Scoot'elec User Manual

PEUGEOT Scoot'elec User Manual

Electric scooter

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CONTENTS

Contents .......................................................................................................................................................... 1
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 2
Safety advice ..............................................................................................................................................2 - 3
Presentation..................................................................................................................................................... 4
Driving.............................................................................................................................................................. 4
Driving battery.................................................................................................................................................. 5
Battery charging............................................................................................................................................... 6
Battery maintenance........................................................................................................................................ 7
Anti-theft advice ............................................................................................................................................... 8
Braking............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Operating instructions..................................................................................................................................... 9
Driver's cockpit ..............................................................................................................................
Instrument panel.............................................................................................................................11-12
Start checks ......................................................................................................................................... 13
Starting................................................................................................................................................. 13
Driving modes...................................................................................................................................... 14
Parking................................................................................................................................................. 14
Kill switch ............................................................................................................................................. 15
Steering anti-theft protection ............................................................................................................... 15
Housing for demi-jet helmet ................................................................................................................ 15
Seat...................................................................................................................................................... 16
Lighting and indicators .................................................................................................................16 - 17
Maintenance and adjustments .............................................................................................. 17 -18 - 21
Coded anti-start : changing the code .................................................................................................. 19
Technical specifications ............................................................................................................................... 20
Maintenance plan ......................................................................................................................................... 21
1 mile
= 1.6 kilometres
1 kilometre
= 0.62 miles
1 livre
= 0.45 kilogrammes
1 kilogramme = 2.2 livres
ELMANANG.DOC
Scoot'elec User Manual
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5/24/2003

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Scoot'elec User Manual CONTENTS Contents ................................1 Introduction ..............................2 Safety advice ..............................2 - 3 Presentation..............................4 Driving................................4 Driving battery..............................5 Battery charging............................... 6 Battery maintenance............................7 Anti-theft advice ............................... 8 Braking................................8 Operating instructions............................. 9 Driver's cockpit ..........................
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Your PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES Scoot'elec registered dealer knows all about the special features of your Scooter. He has all PEUGEOT original parts at his disposal as well as the special tooling for carrying out routine maintenance of your Scooter in the best conditions.
  • Page 3 Your scooter has been designed in accordance with legal requirements. Do not carry out any modifications on your electric scooter. Only use products which have been tested and recommended by PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES. The scooter battery contains electrolyte; in the event of electrolyte getting on : •...
  • Page 4: Presentation

    Do not fit any electric accessories (for example radio, CB or alarm) which have not been approved by PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES as they could interfere with or damage onboard electronic systems. Furthermore, during charging interference could affect radios or television sets within a 2m radius around the scooter.
  • Page 5: Driving Battery

    The NICKEL CADMIUM driving battery requires periodic maintenance signalled by the lighting up of the "maintenance" warning light on the instrument panel. This maintenance must be made two or three times a year This maintenance operation can only be carried out by a PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES Scoot'elec registered dealer. During charging: Warning - no flames or sparks should be used near the battery due to a small amount of hydrogen being released.
  • Page 6: Battery Charging

    A specific external charger is necessary in order to carry out this type of charge. The time saved compared to a normal charge is 50%. A PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES dealer is at your disposal for fitting a special socket on your scooter and to supply you with this optional charger.
  • Page 7: Battery Maintenance

    Battery maintenance This maintenance is to be carried out by a Scoot'elec registered dealer when the battery maintenance warning light signals that it is necessary. No maintenance necessary Maintenance to be planned in 150 to 200km - 90 to 120 miles...
  • Page 8: Anti-Theft Advice

    We have provided a place under the seat for storing a "U" type locking device. Your PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES dealer will be able to supply you with a locking device which will fit perfectly into this storage space.
  • Page 9: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions Speedometer (C) The needle indicates speed of movement of the vehicle in km/h and miles/h. The mileage counter shows the total distance travelled (in km). Switch on and lock keys 2 keys identified by a number are supplied with the vehicle. We recommend that they are kept separately and that the reference numbers are noted down.
  • Page 10: Driver's Cockpit

    Driver's cockpit parking brake rear brake lever light switch indicator switch road horn button drive mode switch: normal or handling (start) pedestrian horn button Kill switch (safety switch) rotating accelerator handle front brake lever ELMANANG.DOC 5/24/2003...
  • Page 11: Instrument Panel

    Instrument panel Multi function key pad function: coded anti start entering confidential code(page 13) changing confidential code(page 14) function: choice of driving mode (page 14) ECONOMY MODE NORMAL MODE Mileage counter (km) Speedometer (km/h and m/h) Indicator light Economy mode tell tale light selection of ECO mode using the key pad (page 14) light on = economy driving mode engaged light off = normal driving mode engaged...
  • Page 12 Plug charging tell tale light : when driving: slow flashing = reserve Plan a battery charge when recharging the battery : light on = charging in process light off = charging complete Operating light : Light on = normal driving mode (page 13). Quick flashing = handling mode.
  • Page 13: Start Checks

    Checks to be carried out each time vehicle is used : (with vehicle on its stand) − − Disconnect the charge lead from the 230V mains socket if necessary and put it back into its housing. − turn the starter key into the ON position. −...
  • Page 14: Driving Modes

    Handling mode This is obtained : − automatically on starting for your safety (see paragraph on Starting, page 13). − on request, in alternation with normal mode by pressing the drive button (START) when the vehicle is at a standstill. This functioning mode limits speed to approximately 7km/h-4 miles/h maximum when turning the throttle grip.
  • Page 15: Kill Switch

    Operating instructions Placing on stand The stand is equipped with levers which facilitates this operation. − Stand by the side of your scooter. − Make sure the vehicle is in a vertical position by holding the handlebars and the handle located behind the seat.
  • Page 16: Seat

    (without cap Tell tales 2W T5 (without cap) All bulbs are 12 volts In case any of the lights do not function correctly, get in touch with a PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES distributor. Changing bulbs At the front : Headlight − remove the 4 side screws −...
  • Page 17: Maintenance And Adjustments

    Adjusting the headlight: use the adjustment screw to adjust the vertical orientation of the headlight. Indicators − remove the screw (B) and the cover glass − change the bulb At the rear : Red lights - stop - indicators − remove the 2 screws (C) and the cover glasses −...
  • Page 18 The wheel rims are fitted with corresponding valves. If they require replacing, only use tyres and rims marked Tubeless. Go to a PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES dealer for any repair or replacement operations on the Tubeless tyres. DANGER Do not put an inner tube in a Tubeless tyre or Tubeless tyre on a standard rim (danger of bursting).
  • Page 19: Coded Anti-Start : Changing The Code

    − Key in the code of your choice (4 figures imperative) − Key in this code a second time. The new code (which is now confidential) is memorised. You must use this code to start your Scoot'elec after each time you have turned off.
  • Page 20: Technical Specifications

    Performance and specifications table of the PEUGEOT electric scooter Motor part Motor Direct current and separate excitation Battery 3 Nickel-cadmium monoblocs - 100Ah - 6 Volts Charger 1400 Watts - consumption 7 Amps maximum Transmission Double stage : belt and gears Reduction box Capacity: 0.12 l Oil: ESSO GEAR OIL BV 75W - 80W...
  • Page 21: Maintenance Plan

    Maintenance plan at 500 km/310 m when the maintenance NORMAL warning light every 5000 km/3100 m comes on HEAVY DUTY every 2500 km/1550 m Battery maintenance Diagnosis reading Check control of commands accelerator, brakes Check brake linings Tyres: state and pressure Functioning of electrical equipment Tightening of nuts and bolts Vehicle test...

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