Peugeot Motorcycles PULSION User manual

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User’s manual
PULSION


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CONTENTS
Information ............................................................... 4
Safety advice............................................................ 4
Characteristics......................................................... 5
Vehicle identification ............................................... 9
Products to use ........................................................ 9
Information about the instructions ...................... 10
Description of the vehicle ..................................... 11
Controls .................................................................. 13
Instruments ............................................................ 14
Warning lights......................................................... 14
Description of the indicators ................................... 15
Digital display ........................................................ 16
Menu "Personalization - Configuration".................. 17
Menu "connectivity" (i-Connect) ......................... 21
Pair a Bluetooth ® telephone ................................. 21
Digital display ......................................................... 22
Mobile app.............................................................. 23
Creating the account ............................................. 23
Forgotten password................................................ 23
Pair a Bluetooth® telephone................................. 24
Homepage .............................................................. 25
"NAVIGATION" page.............................................. 26
"DASHBOARD" page............................................. 27
"Settings" page...................................................... 28
SMART KEY key, rotating knob and openings.... 30
SMART KEY key .................................................... 30
Locating the vehicle................................................ 30
Rotating knob ......................................................... 30
No SMART KEY recognition ....................................... 31
Replacing or adding a smart key............................ 32
Openings ................................................................ 32
Equipments.............................................................33
Adjustable windshield .............................................33
Adjusting the handlebar.......................................... 33
Luggage carrier ......................................................33
Storage compartment / Accessory socket
(USB or 12V) ..........................................................34
Storage compartment lighting.................................34
Utility hanger...........................................................34
Lateral stand ........................................................... 34
Adjustment of damper settings ............................... 34
Checks to perform before use ..............................35
Advice for starting up and driving........................35
Warning ..................................................................35
Eco mode................................................................35
Driving on flooded roads.........................................35
Inspection before setting off....................................36
Starting the engine ................................................. 36
Driving ....................................................................37
Braking system .......................................................37
Stopping the vehicle and parking............................37
Fuel supply .............................................................38
Running in the engine.............................................38
Service operations ................................................ 39
Maintenance advice ............................................... 39
Environment / Recyclable ...................................... 39
Cleaning the vehicle............................................... 39
Spark plug inspection or replacement.................... 39
Engine oil level ....................................................... 40
Changing the engine oil ......................................... 41
Draining the relay box ............................................ 41
Coolant................................................................... 42
Replacing the air filter ............................................ 43
Throttle cable play .................................................. 43
Tyres ...................................................................... 43
Brake inspection..................................................... 43
Brake fluid .............................................................. 44
Battery.................................................................... 45
Headlight adjustment............................................ 47
Fuses ...................................................................... 47
Fuse allocation....................................................... 47

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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.
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 engine capacity.
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 by PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES are available as options (depending on
the model). Assembly instructions should be followed
and the maximum permissible load which is between 3
and 5 kg depending on the equipment should 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.
Mounting adaptable parts that have not been approved by
PEUGEOT 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.

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CHARACTERISTICS
DRIVE
125 cc
Official type-approval code Z1ABAA
Weight in kg
Unladen weight 165
In working order 176
Authorised maximum. Total weight of the vehicle, the user, the
passenger, the accessories and luggage. 365
Dimensions in mm
Large windshield, high position.
GT version windshield, high position.
765
1460
1425* / 1290**
2065
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CHARACTERISTICS
DRIVE
125 cc
Official type-approval code Z1ABAA
Engine
Identification P1P52MI-5
Engine type 4-stroke single-cylinder
Cubic capacity 125 cc
Bore x stroke in mm 52.4 x 57.8 mm
Maximum power 10.6 kW at 8800 rpm
Maximum torque 12.4 Nm at 6900 rpm
Cooling Fluid cooling system
Fuel supply Indirect electronic injection
Spark plug NGK CPR9EB-9
Lubrication Pressurised wet sump lubrication
Exhaust Catalytic
Anti-pollution standard Euro5
Consumption a
a. These consumption values are established according to the regulation 134/2014 Annex VII. They may vary accor-
ding to driving behaviour, traffic conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, vehicle maintenance and use
of the accessories...
2.5 l/100
CO2emission (On cycle) 58 g/km

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CHARACTERISTICS
DRIVE
125 cc
Official type-approval code Z1ABAA
Capacities in litres
Engine oil 1
Relay box oil 0.18
Coolant 0.7
Fuel tank 11.1
Fork oil 0.127 cc per tube
Tyre dimensions
Front 120/70 - 14
Minimum load index and speed rating 42K
Rear 140/60 - 13
Minimum load index and speed rating 60K
Pressure in bars
Front Solo 2
Pillion 2.2
Rear Solo 2.2
Pillion 2.4

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CHARACTERISTICS
DRIVE
125 cc
Official type-approval code Z1ABAA
Suspension
Front 33 mm Ø telescopic front fork
Travel: 95 mm
Rear 2 adjustable combined spring hydraulic
shock absorbers.
Travel: 90 mm
Brakes
Front 1 disc Ø260 mm
Rear 1 disc Ø210 mm
Electrical equipment
Headlights LED
"Side light" bulbs LED
Indicator bulbs LED
Rear light LED
Number plate light LED
Battery 12V - 8.6Ah
YUASA YT14B-BS
Maintenance-free batteries

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
A.Manufacturer's plate.
B.Vehicle identification number (V.I.N).
Located in the glove compartment, the plate and
identification number are visible after removing a hatch.
C.Engine number.
D.Tyre pressure label.
The label affixed under the saddle gives the cold tyre
pressures when riding alone and with a passenger.
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Temperature variations modify tyre
pressure.
The tyre pressure must be checked once
a month when cold.
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Fuel
Engine oil 4 stroke
SAE 5W40 Synthetic API SL/SJ
Relay box oil
SAE 80W90 API GL4
Fork oil
Hydraulic oil. SAE 10W
Grease
High-temperature grease
Multi-use grease
Brake fluid
Brake fluid DOT 5.1
Coolant
Coolant: Peugeot type C

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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.
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. Brake fluid level
3. Left brake lever (Main brake)
4. Storage compartment / Accessory socket
5. Utility hanger
6. Lockable fuel tank flap
7. Adjustable shock absorbers
8. Central stand
9. Folding passenger footrests
10. Lateral stand1
11. Rotating knob
12. Expansion tank / Coolant level
13. Battery / Fuses
14. Right brake lever (Secondary brake)
15. Engine oil gauge
16. Grab handle
17. Storage compartment
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DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE
1. Instrument panel
2.
Hazard warning light switch
3. "SELECT" control
4. Right brake lever (Secondary brake)
5. Throttle
6. Light button
7. Starter switch / Emergency stop button
8. Smart-Key key
9. Rotating knob
10. Technical access door
11. Opening control for rear storage compartment
12. Utility hanger
13. Fuel flap opening control
14. Storage compartment / Accessory socket
15. Indicators switch
16. Horn switch
17. Left brake lever (Main brake)
18. "EXIT" control
19. Code button / Headlight / Flashing the lights
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CONTROLS
Left controls.
a. EXIT control.
This control enables:
- access to the instrument panel personalisation menu
(Press and hold for 2 seconds).
- navigation within the menus (exiting a menu).
- confirmation of a choice (Press and hold for 2
seconds).
See chapter: Menu "Personalization - Configuration".
b. Dipped light switch / High beam.
This control only operates if the lighting switch on the right
handlebar set to position .
Push the switch to this position to switch on the
main beams.
Push the switch to this position to switch on the
dipped lights.
The headlights come on when the engine is started on the
last function selected, either main beam or dipped beam.
If the vehicle is moving at more than 2 km/h after the
ignition is switched off, the side lights and headlights stay
on. Under 2 km/h they go out after 15 seconds.
If the engine is stopped using the emergency stop button,
the headlights switch off immediately after the vehicle
comes to a complete stop.
c. Light flashing button (PASSING).
- Press this button to flash the headlights.
d. Horn switch.
Press this button to sound the horn.
e. Indicators 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.
Right controls.
f. "SELECT" control.
This control enables:
- access to the connectivity menu1(Press and hold for 2
seconds).
- navigation within the menus (exiting a menu).
- confirmation of a choice (Press and hold for 2
seconds).
See chapter: Menu "Personalization - Configuration".
g. Hazard warning light switch.
The hazard warning lights can only be switched on with
the ignition in the "ON" position.
The hazard warning lights are automatically deactivated 1
hour after the ignition is switched off to save the battery.
h. Lighting switch/Daytime lights
(DRL Daytime Running Light).
The daytime running lights are switched on.
The daytime running lights switch off automatically 15
seconds after the vehicle has come to a complete stop
and the ignition is off (Respiration mode).
The headlights are switched on.
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.
i. Emergency stop button/Starter switch.
Set the button to this position in case of emergency
to stop the engine.
Set the button to this position before starting the
engine.
Press this button and simultaneously press the
right or left brake lever to start the engine.
If the engine is stopped using the emergency stop button,
the daytime running lights switch off automatically after
15 seconds.
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INSTRUMENTS
1. Digital display (I-CONNECT)
You can change the appearance of the handset by
selecting:
- A display colour.
- A background colour.
- The display of certain information.
(See chapter: Menu "Personalization - Configuration").
2. Analogue speedometer
• The speedometer has a dual display (km/miles).
3. Revolution counter
• The analog rev counter shows the speed of rotation of
the engine.
4. Area displaying the warning lights / Operating
lights
5. Brightness sensor
(See chapter: Menu "Personalization - Configuration").
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.
• 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).
For further information concerning the indicator
lights, please consult the table in the relevant
section.
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The ABS system ON warning light
disappears when the vehicle starts to
move.
In all cases, you are advised to have the
vehicle checked by an approved dealer.

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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.
Automatic cut out after 1 hour to preserve the battery.
Automatic triggering of the hazard lights during emergency braking.
Dip beam fixed The lighting control is in the "dipped-
beam headlamps" position.
High beam fixed The lighting control is in the "main-
beam headlamps" position.
Emissions control
system failure warning
light / 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.
Deterrence light Flashing The vehicle is stopped and under
anti-theft deterrence.
The warning light flashes for 48 hours.
fixed The immobiliser system is faulty. Impossible to start the engine.
You are advised to have the vehicle checked by an authorised dealer.

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DIGITAL DISPLAY
You can change the appearance of the handset by
selecting:
- A display colour.
- A background colour.
- The display of certain information.
(See chapter: Menu "Personalization - Configuration").
1. Date / Clock.
Setting the date and time:
(See chapter: Menu "Personalization - Configuration").
2. Fuel gauge.
When the reserve level is reached, the (p) warning light
appears in orange, indicating a minimum fuel level.
There are 4 litres of fuel remaining.
3. Digital speedometer (km/h or mph)
4. Engine temperature gauge.
5. Battery voltage
The battery voltage is displayed and the "battery" symbol.
6. Outside temperature gauge (°C or °F)
The temperature shown is that read on the front of the
vehicle.
The "risk of black ice" symbol comes on as soon as
the temperature falls below3°C.
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The fuel gauge indicates the quantity
of fuel available in the tank.
Fill the tank as soon as possible to
prevent a breakdown.
p
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.
If the battery charge symbol appears in
red while driving, you are advised to
have the battery charge system
checked by an approved dealer.
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7. Tripmeter
- The tripmeter displays and stores the number of
kilometers travelled during a given period.
The vehicle's trip meter remains in the memory even
when the battery is disconnected.
Resetting the tripmeter:
- Reset the tripmeter by pressing the "SELECT" and
"EXIT" buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.
8. Average consumption indicator.
- The average consumption indicator indicates the fuel
consumption from the last daily counter reset.
9. Autonomy indicator.
- The number of kilometres can be calculated from the
remaining fuel in the tank (depending on the average
consumption of last kilometres travelled).
10. 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 counter reset:
(See chapter: Menu "Personalization - Configuration").
11. 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.
MENU "PERSONALIZATION -
CONFIGURATION"
This menu can be used to access the following settings:
- Instrument panel personalisation.
- Language selection.
- Setting the date and time.
- Daily counter reset.
- Measurement unit selection.
- Backlighting.
Turn on the ignition and hold the "EXIT" control for 2
seconds to open the menu.
This figure may vary following a
change in driving or in the relief,
resulting in a significant variation in
instantaneous consumption.
Maintenance frequency
(Default value) 5000 km
This period does not include the first
inspection at 500 km and concerns
normal servicing.
See service book for harsh-use
servicing.
You are advised to make an
appointment for vehicle maintenance
at an approved dealer.
Manipulations are only possible when
the vehicle is stopped.
EXIT

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The functions which can be accessed from the settings menu are set out in the table below.
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Menu Button action Sub-menu Comments
EXIT > 2S SELECT > 2S + Validation
Trip
SELECT
<1S
EXIT
- Trip reset Daily counter reset.
- Quick procedure: Reset the tripmeter by pressing the
"SELECT" and "EXIT" buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds.
- Activated
- Deactivated
Daily counter display (or not).
Personalization
- Colour - Blue
- Golden
- Red
Choice of digital display colour.
- Background - Black
- White
Choice of screen background colour.
- External temp. - Activated
- Deactivated
Display or hide the temperature gauge.
- Avg. consumption - Activated
- Deactivated
Display or hide average consumption.
- Remaining range - Activated
- Deactivated
Display or hide autonomy.
- Battery voltage - Activated
- Deactivated
Display or hide the battery voltage.
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