Peugeot Motorcycles PM-03 User manual

PM-01
PM-03
Notice d'utilisation
User's manual


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Owner’s manual GB


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Information..................................................................... 1
Safety advice................................................................... 1
Characteristics................................................................ 2
Vehicle identification......................................................6
Products to use............................................................ 6
Information about the instructions............................. 6
Description of the vehicle..............................................8
Controls........................................................................... 9
Left controls..................................................................9
Right controls............................................................... 9
Clutch lever.................................................................10
Speed selector............................................................10
Front brake lever....................................................... 10
Rear brake pedal........................................................11
ABSBraking system...................................................11
Instruments...................................................................11
Digital display.............................................................11
Indicator lights and warning lights......................... 12
Description of the indicators...................................... 13
Settings and custom menu......................................... 14
Smartphone connection..............................................15
Selecting the mobile operating system.................. 15
Pair aBluetooth®telephone................................... 15
Key-operated ignition switch functions.....................15
Equipments................................................................... 16
Accessory socket(USB)............................................. 16
Lateral stand...............................................................16
Ignition cut-out.......................................................... 16
Damper preload setting............................................17
Removal of the saddle...............................................17
Checks to perform before use.................................... 17
Advice for starting up and driving..............................18
Warning...................................................................... 18
Eco mode.................................................................... 18
Driving on flooded roads..........................................18
Inspection before setting off....................................18
Starting the engine....................................................19
Driving.........................................................................19
Braking systems.........................................................19
Stopping the vehicle and parking............................20
Running in the engine...............................................20
Fuel supply..................................................................20
Opening the fuel tank cap........................................ 20
Closing the fuel tank cap.......................................... 20
Filling........................................................................... 21
Service operations........................................................21
Maintenance advice...................................................21
Environment/Recyclable......................................... 21
Cleaning the vehicle.................................................. 21
Spark plug inspection or replacement....................21
Checking the engine oil level................................... 22
Changing the engine oil............................................23
Replacing the oil filter............................................... 24
Coolant........................................................................24
Replacing the air filter...............................................25
Secondary transmission............................................25
Cleaning and greasing the chain.............................25
Check the drive belt tension.....................................25
Chain tension adjustment........................................ 25
Throttle grip............................................................... 27
Clutch lever grip.........................................................27
Tyres............................................................................ 27
Brake inspection........................................................ 27
Battery.........................................................................28
Adjusting the headlight beam.................................... 30
Fuses.............................................................................. 30
Fuse allocation........................................................... 30
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INFORMATION
You have just bought a Peugeot vehicle.
We would like to thank you for purchasing one of
our products.
Please take some time to read this manual carefully
before using the vehicle.
This user manual should always be kept in the boot
of the vehicle. It contains instructions for use, checks
and maintenance of the vehicle, and important
safety instructions intended to protect the user and
third parties against accidents.
It will give you plenty of advice on how to keep your
vehicle in full working order.
Your vehicle is built to last but this does not mean
that it does not require a minimum amount of
maintenance.
Your authorised dealer is familiar with all the
vehicle's characteristics and has genuine spare parts
and specific tools. He can advise you and service
your vehicle in the best conditions according to the
established service schedule to ensure that you can
enjoy driving it in complete safety.
This manual must be considered as an integral part
of the vehicle and must remain with it even if the
vehicle is sold on.
In our permanent concern to make improvements
PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES reserves the right to
suppress, modify, or add any reference mentioned.
Reproductions or translations, even partial, of this
document, are not permitted without the written
authorization ofPEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES.
SAFETY ADVICE
A inexperienced motorcyclist should make himself
completely familiar with his vehicle before going out
in traffic.You are strongly advised not to lend your
vehicle to an inexperienced rider.
To ride a motorbike, you are required by law to
hold a licence or to have completed specific training
with a professional, depending on the applicable
legislation and based on its category.
Wearing an approved helmet and gloves is
obligatory for the user and passenger.You are
also advised to wear goggles and light-coloured or
reflective clothing adapted to motorcycling.
In some countries, the applicable legislation may
not authorise transportation of a passenger, and
elsewhere it may oblige motorcycle users to contract
a civil liability insurance policy to protect third
parties and the passenger against potential damage
resulting from an accident.
Driving whilst under the influence of alcohol, drugs
or certain medicines is inexcusable and dangerous
for yourself and others.
Excessive speed is an important factor in many
accidents.You must observe the road signs and
signals and adapt your speed to the weather
conditions.
The engine and the exhaust system components can
reach very high temperatures. When parking your
vehicle, be careful to avoid contact with inflamable
materials which could cause a fire or with parts of
the body which could result in serious burns.
Luggage carriers and paniers approved byPEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLESare available as options(depending
on the model).The assembly instructions must be
complied with and the maximum permissible load
(3to5kg depending on the equipment) must not be
exceeded.
Fitting accessories such as the driver's apron, top-
case, etc. may affect the vehicle's stability (wind
factor, load, etc.).
When riding the vehicle fitted with accessories, the
driver should reduce speed.
Parking in the sun:The reflection of the sun's rays
on the windshield can, at certain times of the day,
create a high temperature on the dashboard.This
can lead to warping.To prevent this, do not park the
vehicle in the sun.
Mounting adaptable parts that have not been
approved byPEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES, which alter
the technical characteristics or performances of the
vehicle is forbidden.Any modification will invalidate
the warranty and the vehicle will no longer be
in compliance with the version approved by the
appropriate services.
The presence of mist on the inside of the headlight
glass is normal. It disappears a few minutes after the
lights are switched on.
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CHARACTERISTICS
PM-01
125cc
PM-03
300cc
Official type-approval code PB2 PB3
Weight in kg
Unladen weight 132 152
In working order 144 163
Authorised maximum.Total weight of the vehicle, the user, the passenger,
the accessories and luggage.
330 352
Dimensions in mm
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PM-01
125cc
PM-03
300cc
Official type-approval code PB2 PB3
Engine
Identification PM154MI-4C PM178MN-A
Engine type 4-stroke single-cylinder.
Overhead camshaft.4valves.
4-stroke single-cylinder.
Dual overhead camshaft.4valves.
Cubic capacity 125cc 300cc
Bore x stroke in mm 54 x 54.5mm 78 x 61.2mm
Maximum power 11kW at9500rpm 21.5kW at9000rpm
Maximum torque 12Nm at7500rpm 24.5Nm at7000rpm
Gearbox Mechanical with6ratios
Cooling Liquid
Fuel supply Indirect electronic injection
Spark plug NGK CR8E
Lubrication Pressurised wet sump lubrication
Exhaust Catalytic
Anti-pollution standard Euro 5
Consumption12.4 l/100 3.2 l/100
CO2emission(On cycle) 55 g/km 77 g/km
1These consumption values are established according to Regulation134/2014AppendixVII.They may vary according to driving behaviour, traffic conditions,
weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, vehicle maintenance and use of the accessoriesetc.
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PM-01
125cc
PM-03
300cc
Official type-approval code PB2 PB3
Capacities in litres
Engine oil
• Without oil filter replacement 1 1.1
• With oil filter replacement 1.1 1.2
Coolant 0.8 1
Fuel tank 12.5
Fork oil 0.3 /per tube
Tyre dimensions
Front 110/70 - R17
Standard load index and speed rating 54H
Minimum load index and speed rating 33J 36M
Rear 150/60 - R17
Standard load index and speed rating 66H
Minimum load index and speed rating 55J 57M
Pressure in bars
Front 2.2
Rear 2.5
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PM-01
125cc
PM-03
300cc
Official type-approval code PB2 PB3
Suspension
Front Inverted telescopic fork Ø41mm
Travel:125mm
Rear 1combined adjustable spring hydraulic shock absorber
Travel:60mm
Brakes
Front 1Ø280 mmdisk
Rear 1Ø240 mmdisk
Electrical equipment
Headlights LED
"Side light" bulbs LED
Indicator bulbs LED
Rear light LED
Number plate light LED
Battery 12V - 6Ah
YTX7L-BS
Maintenance-free batteries
12V - 8Ah
YTZ8V
Maintenance-free batteries
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
A. Manufacturer's plate.
B. Vehicle identification number(V.I.N.).
C. Engine number.
D. Tyre pressure label.
Temperature variations modify tyre
pressure.
The tyre pressure must be checked once
a month when cold.
E. Fuel identification label.
The label next to the fuel filler cap indicates the
type of fuel to use.
Products to use
Fuel Exclusively:
UnleadedE5orE10
E10
E5 E85
4stroke
engine oil
SAE 15W50100%synthetic
Minimum gradeAPI SN/SM/SL JASO :
MA2 T903
Fork oil Hydraulic oilSAE10W
Grease High-temperature grease
Multi-use grease
Drive
chain
Cleaner forMOTULtransmission chain
Grease forMOTUL MC CARE C4chain
compatible withO-Ring, X-Ring, Z-
Ringchains
Brake fluid Brake fluidDOT5.1
Coolant Coolant:MOTUL MOTOCOOL EXPERT
-37°C
Anti-corrosion and anti-freeze
Protection:37°C/-35°F
Nitrite free/Amine free/Phosphate
free
INFORMATION ABOUT THE INSTRUCTIONS
Specific information is indicated by the following
symbols:
Möbius band
Recyclable.
Means that the product or the package can
be recycled.
Explosive
The product may explode upon contact with
a naked flame, spark or static electricity,or
due to the effect of heat, an impact or
friction.
Handle and keep away from heat sources
and other causes of sparks.
Flammable
The product may ignite in contact with a
naked flame, a spark or static electricity,
or due to the effect of heat, friction, in
contact with the air or in contact with water,
releasing inflammable gases.
Handle and keep away from heat sources
and other causes of sparks.
Corrosive
The product is corrosive.
It can attack (corrode) or destroy metals.
Contact with the product or splashes of
the product may burn the skin and cause
lesions to the eyes.Avoid any contact with
the eyes and skin. Do not inhale.
Harmful to health
The product can be poisonous in high
doses.
It may irritate the skin, eyes and airways.
It may cause skin allergies.
It may cause drowsiness or dizziness.Avoid
all contact with the product.
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Toxic or fatal
The product can rapidly be fatal.
It poisons rapidly, even at low doses.Wear
protective equipment.
Avoid any contact (oral, skin, inhalation)
with the product and wash all exposed
areas carefully after use.
Harmful for the environment
The product pollutes.
It has a harmful effect (in the short
and/or long term) on organisms in aquatic
environments.
Do not dispose of it in the environment.
Do not throw away into a garbage can
One of the product's component is toxic and
can be hazardous to environment.Do not
throw the used product in the dustbin. Take
it back to the trader or to a specific waste
disposal site.
People's safety
Operation that can be dangerous for
people.
People's safety can be seriously affected
if the recommendations are not fully
respected.
Important
Operation that can be hazardous to the
vehicle.
Indicate the specific procedures that shall
be followed in order not to damage the
vehicle.
Note
Gives key information concerning operation
of the vehicle.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE
1. Instrument panel.
2. Ignition switch.
3. Locking fuel filler flap.
4. Saddle lock.
5. Diabolos for paddock stand.
6. Passenger footrests.
7. Lateral stand.
8. Rider footrest.
9. Speed selector
10. Expansion tank/Coolant level.
11. Clutch lever.
12. (USB)accessory socket.
13. Front brake fluid level.
14. Front brake lever.
15. Throttle.
16. Engine oil filler cap.
17. Engine oil level.
18. Rear brake pedal.
19. Rear brake fluid level.
20. Fuses.
21. Battery compartment.
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CONTROLS
Left controls
1. "ENTER"control.
This control enables:
•Access to the settings and personalisation
menu on the digital display(Short press).
• Confirmation of a choice(Short press).
(See chapter:Settings and custom
menupage14).
2. "SELECT"control.
This control enables:
• Navigation within the menus(Short press).
(See chapter:Settings and custom
menupage14).
3. Light flashing button.
• Press this button to flash the headlights.
4. Dipped light switch/High beam.
This control only operates if the lighting switch on
the right handlebar set to position: .
•Button released:Dip beam .
•Button pressed:High beam .
5. Indicator light switch.
To indicate a change of direction, press the
switch:
•Either to the right.
• Or to the left.
To stop the indicators flashing, press the switch.
6. Horn switch.
Press this button to sound the horn.
Right controls
7. Emergency stop button.
Set the button to this position in case of
emergency to stop the engine.
Set the button to this position before
starting the engine.
8. Lighting switch/Daytime lights(DRL
Daytime Running Light).
• Button released:Daytime lights.
• Button pressed:Sidelight.
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
standstill.
9. Hazard warning light switch.
The hazard warning lights only work with the
ignition key in the "ON" position.
To prevent the battery from going flat,
do not use the hazard lights for a long
period of time with the engine switched
off.
10. Starter switch.
Press this button to start the engine.
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Clutch lever
The clutch lever is found on the left handle of the
handlebar.To disengage the clutch, pull the lever
towards the handle.To put into gear, release the
lever.Smooth operation is achieved by pulling the
lever quickly and releasing it slowly.
The clutch lever is equipped with a clutch switch,
which is a component of the ignition circuit cut-
off.(See chapter:Ignition cut-outpage16).
Speed selector
The selector is located on the left side of the
motorcycle and is used together with the clutch lever
when changing between the6constant mesh gears
in the gearbox.
Always move down the gears one at a time and at
the correct vehicle speed to prevent the engine from
over-revving and the rear wheel from locking up.
Front brake lever
The brake lever is found on the right handle of the
handlebar.To activate the front brake, pull the lever
towards the throttle.
The front brake lever is equipped with a position
adjustment wheel.
To adjust the distance(A)between the lever and the
handle, turn the adjustment knob and push the lever
away from the handle.
Ensure the position selected on the knob(m)and the
marking on the lever(r)are properly aligned.
• 1position:Near.
• 4position:Far.
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Rear brake pedal
The brake pedal is found on the right side of the
motorcycle.Press the brake pedal to activate the
rear brake.
ABSBraking system
This is a wheel anti-lock braking system.
• The anti-lock braking system (ABS) is designed
to prevent the wheels from locking up during
braking.
• TheABSsystem enables the rider to retain control
of the vehicle when braking in slippery conditions.
• To be more effective, use the front and rear brake
at the same time and in the same way.
• TheABSsystem is not active when the
vehicle speed is less than or equal to
approximately5km/h.
• TheABSsystem does not work if the battery is flat.
INSTRUMENTS
Digital display
There are two colour options for changing the colour
of the digital display.(See chapter:Settings and
custom menupage14).
1 - Fuel gauge.
2 - Maintenance indicator.
3 - Clock.
4 - "Bluetooth"connection.
5 - Smartphone connection.
6 - Incoming or outgoing call number display.
7 - Revolution counter.
8 - Battery voltage.
9 - Engine temperature gauge.
10 - Tripmeter(TRIP 1 / TRIP 2).
11 - Digital speedometer(km/hormph).
12 - Milometer.
13 - Correct gear indicator.
1 - Fuel gauge.
The fuel gauge indicates the quantity
of fuel available in the tank.
When the reserve level is reached,
the(p)warning light appears in
orange, indicating a minimum fuel
level. There are2litres of fuel
remaining.
Fill the tank as soon as possible to
prevent a breakdown.
2 - Maintenance indicator.
Each time the ignition is switched on, the
display indicates the milage remaining before
the next service.
When the kilometres to maintenance reaches
zero, the maintenance symbol remains lit on
the display.
Maintenance frequency 5000km
This period does not include the first
inspection at1000km and concerns
normal servicing.See service book
for harsh-use servicing.
Maintenance counter reset:
• Turn on the ignition.
• Activate the left indicator.
• Press and hold for more than3seconds on
the "SELECT" command.
• Press the "ENTER" button briefly to reset the
maintenance counter to zero.
The vehicle must have travelled more
than1000 km / 600 mifor the first
maintenance counter reset.
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3 - Clock.
Setting the clock(See chapter:Settings and
custom menupage14).
4 - "Bluetooth"connection.
Icon indicating Bluetooth activation.
5 - Smartphone connection.
Icon indicating Smartphone connection.
6 - Incoming or outgoing call number display.
The number display appears when the
Bluetooth connection is activated and a
Smartphone is connected.
Each phone (model, operating system
version) has its own special features
and as such can influence the number
display.
Some telephones may not be
compatible.
7 - Revolution counter.
The revolution counter enables you to control
the rotational speed of the engine and keep it
within the ideal power range.
Do not run the engine into the red
zone of the revolution counter.
8 - Battery voltage.
The battery voltage is displayed and the
"battery" symbol.
If the battery charge symbol appears
in red while driving, you are advised
to have the battery charge system
checked by an approved dealer.
9 - Engine temperature gauge.
A high temperature reading is
indicated by a red warning light(t).
You are advised to switch of the
engine and check the coolant level
after it has cooled down.If the level
is correct, have the vehicle checked
by an approved dealer.
10 - Tripmeter(TRIP 1 / TRIP 2).
The day counters display and save the number
of kilometers traveled during a given period.
• Press briefly on the "SELECT" button to switch
between TRIP 1 and TRIP 2.
Resetting the trip recorder:
(See chapter:Settings and custom
menupage14).
11 - Digital speedometer(km/hormph).
The digital speed indicator displays the vehicle's
driving speed.
12 - Milometer.
The tripmeter displays and stores the number
of kilometres travelled by the vehicle.The
machine total kilometres remains in the
memory when the battery is disconnected.
13 - Correct gear indicator.
This display indicates the gear selected.The
vehicle has6gears.
Neutral is indicated by displaying "N".
Indicator lights and warning lights
The warning lights inform the driver of the start-up
of a system or appearance of a malfunction.
• On ignition, some warning lights are displayed for
a few seconds.
• Once the engine is started, these warning lights
will disappear.
If they remain on, use the table to check the
relevant warning light before driving off.
The ABS system ON warning light
disappears when the vehicle starts to move.
• Emissions control system failure warning
light/Engine self-diagnostic(MIL).
• Wheel anti-lock indicator light(ABS).
These indicators light up in two ways(steady or
flashing).
In all cases, you are advised to have the
vehicle checked by an approved dealer.
For further information concerning the indicator
lights, please consult the table in the relevant
section.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INDICATORS
Indicator Status Cause Actions/Observations
Left indicators Flashing The indicator control is activated to the left. If the warning light flashes quickly, there is a fault in the direction
indicators.
Right indicators Flashing The indicator control is activated to the
right.
If the warning light flashes quickly, there is a fault in the direction
indicators.
Hazard warning lights Flashing The hazard warning lights control is
activated.
The left and right direction indicators, as well as their associated warning
lights, flash simultaneously.
Daytime lights fixed The lighting control is set to the "Daytime
lights" position.
High beam fixed The lighting control is in the "main-beam
headlamps" position.
Malfunction warning light
for the antipollution system /
Engine self-diagnostic
fixed The anti-pollution system is faulty. The engine power may be limited.
You are advised to have the vehicle checked by an authorised dealer.
Flashing The engine control system is faulty. You are advised to have the vehicle checked by an authorised dealer.
Wheel anti-lock system(ABS) fixed The ABS system is faulty. The vehicle has a standard braking system.
Drive carefully at moderate speed and have the vehicle checked by an
authorised dealer.
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SETTINGS AND CUSTOM MENU
Menu
ENTER < 1s Button action Sub-menu Comments
TRIP
SELECT
• TRIP1
•TRIP2
• EXIT
Daily counter reset.
Clock
(CLOCK)
• Hours/Minutes/12/24 • Set by pressing briefly on the "SELECT" button.
• Press "ENTER" briefly to switch between hours and minutes.
• Clock format(12h/24h):Press and hold the "ENTER" button for more than3seconds.
Unit
(UNITS)
• Metric(METRIC)
• Imperial(IMPERIAL)
• EXIT
Measurement unit selection.
Telephone number
(PHONE)
• OFF
• ON
• EXIT
Smartphone activation.
Languages
(LANGUAGES)
• Français
• English
• EXIT
Language selection.
Display
(DISPLAY)
• Blue(BLUE)
• Red(RED)
• EXIT
Choice of digital display colour.
Bluetooth • OFF
•ON
• EXIT
Bluetooth activation.
Maintenance • Current OBD errors
• OBD error history
• EXIT
Version SOFT dashboard version.
Exit
(EXIT)
Exit the menu.
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