PEUGEOT 50 cm3 Owner's Manual

PEUGEOT 50 cm3 Owner's Manual

50 cm3; 100 cm3 peugeot
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Summary of Contents for PEUGEOT 50 cm3

  • Page 1 Owner’s manual 50/100 cm...
  • Page 4 MAXI MINI...
  • Page 5 20 mm...
  • Page 6: Safety Recommendations

    PEUGEOT original parts and special tools to perform such as petrol or highly alkaline detergents. standard maintenance on your scooter under optimum con- You can always call a Peugeot dealer if in doubt. He will ditions. advise you about how to use maintenance products or to repair scratched or grazed parts.
  • Page 7: Protection Of The Environment

    (e.g. dry leaves) For best operation of your engine, use only non-leaded petrol 95 or 98 For reasons of continuous improve- ment, Peugeot Motocycles reserves the right to modify, delete or add any part number quoted (photos non-contractual)
  • Page 8: Instrument Panel

    Equipement Instrument panel - Headlight indicator light - Battery housing - Stand handle - Oil warning light See page 14 - Saddle lock - Rear brake - Indicator light - Kick pedal - Antit theft warning light * - Stand lever - Central stand with lever - Fuel level meter - Front disk brake...
  • Page 9: Oil Warning Light

    Oil warning light* Ignition keys and locks Two keys are supplied with the scooter and are VEHICLE WITH A BATTERY identified by a number. Please keep them apart and Operation with the oil warning light note the reference number. The ignition key : Normal operation - Makes the contact when starting - The warning light goes on when the ignition is turned on, and shall...
  • Page 10: Charging The Battery

    It is essential that the used Press the back of the saddle pinched. Please call a PEUGEOT dealer if you have coolant be deposited at a excessive electrolyte loss.
  • Page 11: Starting The Engine

    - Remove the key to prevent risks - Go to a Peugeot Motocycles dealer for all operations on the vehicle. of theft - Fuse - Parking on the stand A fuse protects the electrical equipment against - Avoid driving or parking on short circuits or circuit overloads.
  • Page 12 - Entrust tyre repairs and replacements to brake is actuated fully, the brake blocks - Maintenance of the tube : use a plastic a PEUGEOT dealer or a specialist. must be replaced. siliconed cleaning product. Danger...
  • Page 13: 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.
  • Page 14 Peugeot Motocycles SA Rue du 17 Novembre F-25350 Mandeure Tél. +33 (0)3 81 36 80 00 Fax +33 (0)3 81 36 80 80 Télex PEUMTCM 360519 F RCS Montbéliard B 875 550 667 www.peugeot-motocycles.fr www.peugeot-motocycles.com N° 11.766577.00...

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