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Timofte Constantin - Claudiu
January 25, 2025

**** se face aerisirea sistemului de răcire și **** se schimbă antigelul.

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To check the cooling system ventilation and change the antifreeze in a QUADRO VEHICLES Qooder:

1. Ensure the coolant system is full of a 50% antifreeze solution.
2. Check the engine coolant level and inspect for leaks visually.
3. Replace the engine coolant every 36 months.

The document does not provide detailed steps for changing the antifreeze or checking ventilation specifically, but it emphasizes maintaining correct coolant levels and replacing it periodically.

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Summary of Contents for QUADRO VEHICLES Qooder

  • Page 1 QOODER User Manual...
  • Page 3 Network of QUADRO VEHICLES Dealers. To ensure the safety, reliability and value of your scooter, and to maintain the validity of the warranty, use only original QUADRO VEHICLES spare parts and recommended lubricants.
  • Page 4 The information contained in this Use and Maintenance Manual is provided as a guide only and may not be completely up to date due to modifi cations which may be made by Quadro Vehicles at any time for technical and/or commercial reasons, or else to comply with the legislation of the country in which the scooter is sold.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFETY AND RECOMMENDATIONS HTS (Hydraulic Tilting System) LOCK/RELEASE LEVER ............ 20 POSITIONING INFORMATIVE STICKERS ......6 Tilting lock ..............20 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Releasing the Tilting Lock ..........20 AND REQUIREMENTS ............9 TEMPORARILY STOPPING CLOTHING ................9 THE SCOOTER (WITH DRIVER ON BOARD)...... 21 REFUELLING THE VEHICLE ..........
  • Page 6 MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL DATA GENERAL ISSUES ............. 34 SCOOTER IDENTIFICATION ..........56 CHECKS ................35 Frame number ............. 56 LEVEL CHECK ..............35 Engine number ............. 56 Engine oil ..............35 ENGINE CHARACTERISTICS ..........57 Engine coolant ............. 36 PRODUCTS ............... 57 Brake oil ...............
  • Page 7: Safety And Recommendations

    SAFETY AND RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 8: Positioning Informative Stickers

    This chapter contains the main precautions you must take in order to drive your scooter as safely as possible. POSITIONING INFORMATIVE STICKERS fi g. 1...
  • Page 9 General - Only use the parking brake when the vehicle is parked. - Never exceed the payload weight allowed and only use genuine Quadro Vehicles accessories. - Carry out a rough check of the functions before driving off. - Always carry out a scheduled servicing and check once you have reached 1000 km.
  • Page 10 110/80 - 14” M/C 59P Pressure 1.5 bar (21.8 psi) 1.5 bar (21.8 psi) Do not use other tyres that are not recommended by Quadro Vehicles. Safety Carefully read the Use and Maintenance Manual and always use adequate technical clothing.
  • Page 11: General Recommendations And Requirements

    QOODER has been designed to offer the should always avoid any clothing or driver and passenger maximum com- accessories which could get caught in...
  • Page 12: Safe Driving

    SAFE DRIVING Both the driver and the passenger must sit in the right position that allows the QOODER has been designed to trans- driver to control all the functions of the port the driver and a maximum of one vehicle and does not involve an unbal- passenger.
  • Page 13 Comfortable braking is guaranteed by limit. the gradual and simultaneous use of both the front and rear brake. QOODER has been designed Do not touch any of the mechanical compo- and developed primarily for use on nents, as these can reach high temperatures roads;...
  • Page 14: When At A Standstill

    LOAD LIMITS The use of the scooter in a The scooter is equipped with In order not to compromise the stability closed and/or poorly ventilated a tilting system lock; for correct of the scooter, it is essential not to ex- environment increases the risk of use when parking/stopping the ceed the maximum permissible load,...
  • Page 15: Unauthorised Modifications/Accessories And Spare Parts

    Use and the maximum specifi ed in chapter ised Quadro Vehicles dealers, may Maintenance Manual shall relieve the “Technical Data” of this Use and result in your warranty lapsing...
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  • Page 17: Getting To Know Your Scooter

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER...
  • Page 18: Component Location

    This chapter describes the functions COMPONENT LOCATION 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. fi g. 1 1 - Handlebar controls, left-hand side.
  • Page 19: Handlebar Controls, Left-Hand Side

    HANDLEBAR CONTROLS, LEFT- HANDLEBAR CONTROLS, LEFT- Full-beam headlights HAND SIDE HAND SIDE With the key in position, turn selector The controls on the left-hand side of the A fi g. 2 to position 1 in order to turn on handlebar include: full beam headlights, the full beam headlights;...
  • Page 20: Handlebar Controls, Right-Hand Side

    If you need to make a duplicate of the keys, HAND SIDE Follow the highway code in contact an authorized Quadro Vehicles the country in which you are driving dealership and provide the plate with the The controls on the right-hand side of the when using the hazard lights.
  • Page 21: Parking Brake

    PARKING BRAKE Engagement Engaging the parking brake requires the engine to be turned off. The parking brake must only be engaged when the scooter is stationary. Depending on the slope fi g. 7 fi g. 8 of the road (uphill or downhill), use the brake pedal for assistance.
  • Page 22: Hts (Hydraulic Tilting System) Lock/Release Lever

    HTS (Hydraulic Tilting System) Tilting lock Releasing the Tilting Lock LOCK/RELEASE LEVER Placing lever A fi g. 10 in the 0 position Placing lever A fi g. 10 in the 1 position scooter equipped with engages the tilting lock, preventing the releases the tilting lock, allowing the oleo-pneumatic front and rear suspension scooter from tilting.
  • Page 23: Temporarily Stopping The Scooter (With Driver On Board)

    TEMPORARILY STOPPING THE STOPPING THE SCOOTER SCOOTER (WITH DRIVER ON If the scooter is stopped and left by the BOARD) driver, they must: If you simply bring the scooter to a halt, • engage the tilting lock; remaining seated on and therefore in con- •...
  • Page 24: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL A - Left group of indicator lights D - On-board computer display G - Engine coolant temperature gauge B - Speedometer E - ADJ selection button H - Right group of indicator lights C - MODE selection button F - Tachometer...
  • Page 25: On-Board Computer

    ON-BOARD COMPUTER Trip Computer function In order to set the clock: 1. press the ADJ selection button to in- Press the ADJ button to view the odometer, crease the hours; TRIP TRIP Trip A, Trip B function. 2. press the MODE selection button to change to set the minutes;...
  • Page 26: Indicator Lights On The Instrument Panel

    INDICATOR LIGHTS ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Hazard warning lights MEANING This indicator light turns on when the hazard lights are activated. Battery MEANING With the key in the position, this warning light turns on when the battery voltage falls below 12V. WHAT TO DO Recharge the battery, or replace it if necessary.
  • Page 27 WHAT TO DO Take your scooter to an authorised Quadro Vehicles dealer, who will service it following the Planned Maintenance Plan and then reset the indicator light. Engine malfunction MEANING The warning light detects the faults in the engine monitoring system.
  • Page 28 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Fuel reserve MEANING With the key in the position, this indicator light turns on to notify the driver that it is necessary to refuel as soon as possible. Dipped headlights MEANING With the key in the position, this indicator light turns on when the dipped headlights are turned Turn signals MEANING With the key in the...
  • Page 29: Unified Brake Pedal

    UNIFIED BRAKE PEDAL REAR-VIEW MIRRORS REAR FOOTRESTS To open it, press the upper part of the The integrated brake pedal A fi g.13 is To adjust the rear-view mirrors fi g. 14, footrest A fi g. 15; the footrest will move located on the right-hand driver footrest.
  • Page 30: Equipment

    Storage compartment below seat EQUIPMENT Auxiliary power sockets Storage compartments QOODER is equipped with one 12 V auxilia- To access the storage compartment be- ry power socket and one USB socket. low the seat fi g. 17: QOODER is equipped with two storage •...
  • Page 32: Ignition Key

    B fi g.2. 3 - OFF. 4 - ON. 5 - seat opening. fi g. 2 fi g. 1 If you are not able to start the scooter, consult an authorised Quadro Vehicles dealer.
  • Page 33: Engine Stop

    ENGINE STOP PARKING You can switch off the engine as follows, When it is necessary to park the scooter, Never start the scooter with always and only with the scooter stopped: as well as performing the engine stop the accelerator control fully open, 1.
  • Page 34: Refuelling

    A in fi g.4 (green). authorised Quadro Vehicles dealership. After refuelling, ensure that QOODER is fi tted with a catalytic con- the fuel fi ller cap is closed correctly. verter that has the job of reducing pollut- ing emissions by performing a number of chemical reactions.
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 36: General Issues

    Use and Maintenance must be performed with the en- QOODER and keep it in good working Manual will guarantee perfect operation gine off and the parking brake and order, as well as ensuring it retains its and a long lifetime for your scooter.
  • Page 37: Checks

    • oil level; • tyre pressure and wear; It is recommended you have • brake fl uid level; an authorised Quadro Vehicles • front/rear lights. dealer or service centre perform this check. With an eye to protecting fi g. 1...
  • Page 38: Engine Coolant

    This check must be performed with the level: reservoir to access it, or contact an • engine cold and the scooter on a level remove cover A fi g. 2 by unscrewing authorised Quadro Vehicles dealer surface. screws B and C; or service centre; • •...
  • Page 39: Brake Oil

    Proceed as follows to clean the scooter: • remove any dirt from the underbody When topping up, use only Whenever the brake fl uid using a sponge with a mixture of level is at or below the minimum coolant with the specifi cations water and neutral detergent specifi...
  • Page 40 While washing, braking sur- The use of non-appropri- Never use harsh chemical faces come into contact with wa- ate products or washing methods products on the plastic compo- ter and degreasing products: this could cause surfaces to lose their nents (fairing, panels, windscreen, involves a temporary fall in braking headlight lenses etc.) shine.
  • Page 41: Periodical Checks

    The Programmed Maintenance service Perform the following checks: • engine oil level. is performed by the Quadro Vehicles • check condition and wear of brake service network or qualifi ed workshops. pads (front and rear);...
  • Page 42: Planned Maintenance Plan

    PLANNED MAINTENANCE PLAN The annual checks must be performed every 12 months, unless the mileage interval is reached fi rst. Check (cleaning and replacing if necessary) the air fi lter element and the CVT case air fi lter more frequently if the scooter is used in very humid or dusty environments.
  • Page 43 Odometer reading (km x 1000) Annual  Part Operation to be carried out checks Odometer reading (miles x 1000)           Cracks visual check Variator V-belt and rollers     Replacement if necessary CVT case air fi...
  • Page 44 Odometer reading (km x 1000) Annual  Part Operation to be carried out checks Odometer reading (miles x 1000) Correct operation check, support ad-           Parking brake switch justment if necessary Parking brake mecha- Play and operation check, adjustment if ...
  • Page 45 Engine oil: use SAE10W40 or SAE10W50. Engine oil quantity: 2.0 litres when 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 environments, clean and/or replace the engine and variator air fi...
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  • Page 47: Emergency

    EMERGENCY...
  • Page 48: Fuses

    Before replacing any fuse, ensure that the main switch has In any event, Quadro Vehicles authorised been removed or is in the position. dealers will be happy to assist you in any type of operation and take care of your scooter.
  • Page 49: Table Of Fuses

    Table of fuses Refer to fi gure 2 AMPERAGE CONNECTED LOAD Battery charger circuit General Lights Spare Spare Spare fi g. 2...
  • Page 50: Head Light Cluster

    HEAD LIGHT CLUSTER TAIL LIGHT CLUSTER NUMBERPLATE LIGHT The bulbs in the head light cluster fi g. 3 The bulbs in the tail light cluster fi g. 4 are are laid out as follows: laid out as follows: Before replacing the num- berplate light, ensure that the A - Parking lights.
  • Page 51: Replacing Tyres

    A fi g. 5. REPLACING TYRES The battery contains harmful QOODER is fi tted with Tubeless tyres. and corrosive substances. Contact a doctor immediately if battery acids is swallowed or comes into contact with eyes or skin.
  • Page 52: Replacement

    Replacement Never invert the battery polarity. The battery is located on the left inside the leg shield. Proceed as follows to replace the battery: • remove cover A fi g. 8 by unscrewing Ensure the battery terminals screws B and C; are correctly tightened.
  • Page 53: Recharging The Battery

    Recharging the battery To disconnect 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 not exceed the battery to be recharged.
  • Page 54: Troubleshooting

    E. Air or fuel filter clogged E. See an authorised Quadro Vehicles centre or qualified workshop for cleaning. F. Remove the spark plug and vaporise fuel inside the cylinder. See an authorised Quadro Vehicles F. Clogged engine centre or qualified workshop.
  • Page 55: Inactivity And Laying Up

    INACTIVITY AND LAYING UP...
  • Page 56: Scooter Inactivity And Laying Up

    If the scooter will not be used for a long pe- If it is necessary to protect long period of inactivity of your QOODER, riod of time, we recommend you proceed the mechanical parts with special...
  • Page 57: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 58: Scooter Identification

    This chapter contains all vehicle identifi cation SCOOTER IDENTIFICATION Engine number data as well as technical characteristics such as its weight, pressures, dimensions etc. The engine number is stamped on the Frame number crankcase A fi g.2. The frame number is punched under the right-hand footrest, fi...
  • Page 59: Engine Characteristics

    ENGINE CHARACTERISTICS PRODUCTS Type 4-stroke Engine oil SAE 10W40 or SAE 10W50 No. of cylinders Final drive oil 85W140 GL-5 or equivalent No. of valves Engine coolant CUNA NC 956-16 Cylinder Arrangement Single, forward-facing cylinder Braking fl uid DOT3 or DOT4 Cooling Liquid Unleaded petrol, min.
  • Page 61: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Value (mm) Reference Description Without accessories With accessories Overall length 2200 2350 Wheelbase 1580 1580 Total height (to cowl) 1360 1600 Seat height Distance from ground Front track Rear track Total width (at handlebars) 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...
  • Page 62: Brake System

    BRAKE SYSTEM SUSPENSION HTS system oleo-pneumatic Type disc brakes, 2 front + 2 rear Front, Rear tilting suspension Disc diameter 240 mm WEIGHTS AND LOADS CLUTCH 281 kg (without accessories) Vehicle kerb weight Type Automatic dry centrifugal 292 kg (with accessories) Passenger capacity 2 (driver + passenger) TRANSMISSION...
  • Page 63 INDEX...
  • Page 64 INDEX Engine characteristics ........... 57 Air fi lter ................. 37 Engine coolant .............. 36 Air temperature unit of measurement ......23 Engine number ............. 56 Auxiliary power sockets ..........28 Engine oil ..............35 Engine start ..............30 Engine stop ..............31 Battery ..............
  • Page 65 Identifi cation plates ............56 Parking ................. 31 Ignition key ..............30 Parking brake ............... 19 Indicator lights on the instrument panel ..... 3, 24 Periodical checks ............39 Instrument panel ............22 Planned maintenance plan ..........40 Positioning informative stickers ........6 Products ...............
  • Page 66 Tail light cluster ............. 48 Temporarily stopping the scooter (with driver on board) ........21 Transmission ..............60 Trip computer ............... 23 Troubleshooting ............52 Turn signals ..............17 Tyre pressure ..............60 Tyres ................. 60 Unifi ed brake pedal ............27 Weights and loads ............
  • Page 67 NOTES ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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  • Page 70 The total or partial use of the content of this booklet including reprinting, storage to disk, reproduction, reprocessing, disclosure or distribution of said content on any technological platform, medium, electronic network without QUADRO VEHICLES S.A's prior authorisation in writing is prohibited.
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