Peugeot Motorcycles XP400 2023 User manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pre-delivery inspection...................................................1
Information.....................................................................2
Diagnostic and Personal data........................................2
Manufacturer's warranty.................................................3
Important........................................................................5
Products to use............................................................5
Maintenance advice.....................................................5
Cleaning the vehicle....................................................5
Environment / Recyclable............................................6
Extended periods of immobilisation and storage.........6
Quick-start guide............................................................7
Starting and driving......................................................7
Controls.......................................................................8
Instruments....................................................................9
Warning lights..............................................................9
Equipments..................................................................10
Pair a Bluetooth ® telephone.................................... 10
Resetting the tripmeter ..........................................10
Openings...................................................................10
Opening the storage compartments..........................10
Closing the front storage compartment..................... 10
Opening the rear storage compartment.....................10
Saddle glove box.......................................................10
Accessory socket (USB)............................................11
Adjusting the brake lever position..............................11
Advice..........................................................................12
Fuel supply................................................................12
Checking the engine oil level ................................12
No SMART KEY recognition......................................13
Periodic servicing.........................................................13
Service schedule..........................................................14
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MEMORANDUM
Name: .............................................................................
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First name: ......................................................................
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Address: ..........................................................................
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Post code: .......................................................................
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Town: ..............................................................................
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Telephone number: .........................................................
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Model: .............................................................................
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Colour: ............................................................................
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Engine no.: ......................................................................
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Affix the label with the repair code here smart key.
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PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION
VIN: VGA
The dealer must carry out the pre-delivery inspection
and supply the preparation sheet for the delivered
vehicle.
Inspection on delivery
Customer signature
I have inspected the appearance of the vehicle and
signed the pre-delivery preparation sheet for my
vehicle, I did not notice any anomaly. I have been
informed that it is important to read the user manual
and maintenance book.
Date:
Customer signature:
Dealer signature
I confirm that the vehicle identified above has
undergone preparation and a pre-delivery inspection
as specified by PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES. I have
supplied the customer with the user manual and
maintenance book. I have explained how to operate
the machine's controls and emphasised that it is
important to consult the user manual and PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES warranty conditions.
Date:
Dealer signature:
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INFORMATION
You have just bought a Peugeot vehicle. We would like
to thank you for purchasing one of our products.
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.
It also describes a selection of your vehicle's most
common functions.
However, we advise you to read the entire user manual,
which is available in digital format at the following
address:
https://www.peugeot-motocycles.fr/documentation
Scan this QR code for direct access:
In particular, you will find the safety instructions,
warnings, important notes and comments in it.
PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES is constantly improving
its vehicles. It therefore reserves the right to remove,
modify or add any reference mentioned
The only authentic documents are those available
online at the above address.
The following symbols mean:
You are advised to read the full version of
the user manual.
Operation that can be dangerous for people.
Operation that can be hazardous to the
vehicle.
Gives key information concerning operation
of the vehicle.
An asterisk indicates equipment depending
on the version.
The product pollutes.
Do not dispose of it in the environment.
DIAGNOSTIC AND PERSONAL DATA
When diagnostic tools are connected to your vehicle,
they collect data. This data includes your vehicle's
identification number (VIN).
For further information on your rights or the
way PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES processes data, please
refer to our privacy policy at the following address:
https://peugeot-motocycles.com/fr/mentions-legales/
Or contact us at:
mailto:[email protected]
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MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY
(March 2022 edition)
The manufacturer of your vehicle, PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES, which has its head office at rue
du 17 novembre - 25350 Mandeure (France),
hereinafter PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES, offers you a
commercial warranty on your new combustion engine
or electric vehicle against any material or construction
defects.
These manufacturer warranty terms are also available
on the website.
https://www.peugeot-motocycles.fr/documentation
Duration of the warranty
Unless specific contrary provisions have been brought
to your attention (warranty extension, fleet agreement,
etc.), PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES grants your vehicle a
manufacturer's warranty for a period of:
• 24 months for private use, unlimited mileage;
• 24 months for professional use, limited to 20 000
km (<50cc, cat. L1e & L2e) or 30 000 km (>50cc,
cat. L3e & L5e).
The term 'trader' is defined as "any public
or private natural or legal person acting for
purposes relating to their trading, business,
craft, professional or agricultural activity, even
when they act in the name or on behalf of
another trader".
This warranty starts from the first time the vehicle is
registered and applies to your vehicle with the exception
of:
• The electric vehicle traction battery for which
the current warranty is 24 months or 20
000 km, whichever is reached first, subject to the
maintenance charges having been done regularly in
accordance with the instructions in the PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES maintenance manual;
• The electric vehicle traction battery for which
the stated nominal capacity has declined by less
than or equal to 25%, measured by a PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES network technician during the
warranty period. Due to the inherent chemistry of the
battery, a decline in battery capacity (and therefore
the vehicle's autonomy) may be observed over time,
as the vehicle is used and according to the storage
conditions;
• The combustion engine vehicle battery for which this
warranty is six months subject to a minimum mileage
of 200 km per month;
• The stand and the saddle, for which the warranty
period is six months.
Scope of the manufacturer's warranty
With the exception of the restrictions stated below,
this contractual warranty covers the repair or
replacement of parts found to be faulty by PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES or its representative and any ensuing
labour costs.
It should be noted that:
• The repair or replacement of parts under this
manufacturer's warranty does not extend the duration
thereof. The warranty covering replacement parts
fitted to your vehicle expires on the same date as your
vehicle warranty;
• The faulty parts replaced under the warranty will
be kept and become the property of PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES.
Conditions of application of the commercial
warrenty
For optimal cover for work to be carried out on your
vehicle under this commercial warranty, PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES recommends that you exclusively
entrust said work to a workshop within the authorised
network.
If your vehicle is sold on, its successive owners shall
benefit from the warranty until its date of expiry on
condition that the application conditions of the warranty
have been satisfied by each of them. For this purpose,
you undertake to transmit the warranty application
terms to the buyer of your vehicle, along with evidence
of maintenance operations performed.
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The warranty applies on condition that:
• The first "warranty" service has been carried
out and the vehicle has been regularly serviced
in line with the instructions of the PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES maintenance manual, and you can
provide proof of this (service monitoring sheet,
invoices, etc.). A tolerance of 100 km (or 1 months
for the annual maintenance) is permitted in relation to
the mileage specified in the maintenance schedule;
• The enhanced maintenance schedule is applied for
professional use and, where necessary, for private
use;
• Original parts have not been replaced with
other components that have not been approved
by PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES and/or the
assembly of which does not comply with good
practices or the recommendations of PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES (including, but not limited to, exhaust
pipe, cylinder, piston, spark plug and the intake
silencer on combustion vehicles, fuses, traction
battery modules and the traction battery charger on
electric vehicles, etc.);
• The vehicle has not been modified, transformed
or equipped with accessories that have not been
approved by PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES (including,
but not limited to, additional charger for electric
vehicles, alarms, radio, headlights, luggage carriers,
boosters, etc.);
• The vehicle has not been used for sports
competitions;
The warranty does not cover:
• Maintenance operations (such as, but not limited
to: oil change, lubrication, adjustment, cleaning,
tensioning, etc.) and servicing listed in the PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES service schedule and required for
your vehicle to operate properly;
• The replacement of parts subject to normal wear
linked to use of the vehicle, its mileage, its
geographical and climatic environment and their non-
reusable fastening parts (such as, but not limited to:
self-locking nuts, etc.), if this replacement is not due to
a manufacturing defect. This includes but is not limited
to the following parts;
- Drive pulley and driven pulley and belt, clutch,
rollers, mobile flange, guides, chain, pinion, rear
cog;
- Bearings (wheels, rods, steering, engine, etc.);
- Bulb, fuse, tyre, brake linings and pads, brake disc,
cables and cable controls, spark plug and spark
suppressor;
- Shock absorbers (hydraulic, gas, single spring,
elastomer), air filter, entire intake silencer, fuel filter,
oil filter, cylinder, piston and piston segments;
- Exhaust on combustion engine (except unwelded
internal elements);
- Liquids and products (grease, hydraulic fluid, brake
fluid, gearbox oil, engine oil and coolant, etc.);
• Repairs resulting from the use of fuels, lubricants or
grease other than those recommended by PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES;
• Repairs resulting from negligence, abnormal use,
driving on an impassable or damaged road, failure
to follow the advice given in the PEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLES service schedule or the user manual,
overloading, even temporary, or the driver's lack of
experience;
• Repairs due to an accident, theft, fire or natural
causes (including, but not limited to hail, flooding,
etc.);
• Repairs resulting from lack of vehicle cleanliness;
• Repairs resulting from long storage periods under
unsuitable conditions;
• Corrosion or surface oxidation on the chassis, the
screws, and, more generally, on all other metal parts,
whether treated or not on combustion or electric
vehicles (however, pitting corrosion is covered for a
period of 24 months);
• The meter or optics for which the presence of
steam does not alter information readability or lighting
efficiency;
• Noises and vibrations which have no influence on the
reliability, safety and road behaviour of the vehicle;
• Any other expenses not specifically included in this
warranty or the legal compliance warranty or the legal
warranty against hidden defects, such as, but not
limited to: costs due to the vehicle being immobilised,
loss of use or business, etc.
Geographical scope of application
The warranty is applicable in the countries or
territories where the vehicle is marketed by the
approved PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES network (in
particular, France, Germany, Italy, Spain) a list of which
can be consulted on the manufacturer's website:
http://www.peugeot-motocycles.com
The vehicle is intended exclusively for sale and use in
the above-mentioned countries and territories excluding
all other countries or territories, where the applicable
standards may be different to those in the above-
mentioned countries and territories, such as, but not
limited to, the United States of America, etc.
Use of the vehicle in these excluded countries or
territories is under the user's entire responsibility and
excludes the application of this warranty as well as
the vehicle manufacturer's responsibility for any reason
whatsoever.
In some countries, especially in European Union
Member States, the consumer has rights under the
applicable national legislation. These rights are not
affected by the warranty as defined above.
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IMPORTANT
Products to use
Fuel Exclusively:
Unleaded E5 or E10
E10
E5 E85
Engine oil SAE 5W40 100% synthetic
Minimum grade API SL
Relay box oil SAE 80W90 API GL4
Fork oil Hydraulic oil. SAE10W
Grease High-temperature grease
Multi-use grease
Brake fluid Brake fluid DOT 5.1
Coolant Coolant: Motul type C
Anti-corrosion and anti-freeze
Protection -37°C/-35°F
Nitrite free / Amine free / Phosphate free
Maintenance advice
Ensure that the servicing schedule for your vehicle is
strictly followed to maintain your contractual warranty
rights.
A table of inspections for the maintenance schedule is
inserted into the maintenance booklet. The registered
dealer must add his stamp, the date of servicing and the
number of kilometres the vehicle has covered.
In order to maintain maximum safety and reliability of
your vehicle, you are advised to have maintenance and
repairs carried out by a registered dealer who has the
necessary technical training, specific tools and spare
parts.
After an accident, it is recommended to have the vehicle
inspected and repaired by a registered dealer.
Cleaning the vehicle
The bodywork is made of plastic parts that can
be painted or are shiny. Do not use solvents or
cleaning products that are too corrosive.
Do not use high pressure cleaners
which may cause water to infiltrate the
following parts: seals, bearings and hinges,
electrical components such as connectors,
contactors and lighting.
Wash the bodywork with soapy water and rinse with
generous amounts of clear water.
The vehicle can be dried with a chamois leather.
After washing the vehicle, brake several times at low
speed to dry out the brakes.
The vehicle should be washed in a place
equipped for wastewater collection.
Certain silicon-based products can alter the quality of
the paintwork.
In case of need or doubt, a registered dealer can advise
you on using cleaning products or restoring scratched
bodywork.
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Environment / Recyclable
Worn parts replaced during routine maintenance
(mechanical parts, battery, etc.) must be disposed of
with specialised bodies.
At the end of its life, the vehicle must be taken to an
authorised centre for recycling.
In all cases, comply with the local laws.
Batteries contain harmful substances. They
must be disposed of according to the
legal requirements and must under no
circumstances be thrown away in the
household waste.
Extended periods of immobilisation and storage
If the vehicle has to be immobilised for more
than 1 months, you are advised to carry out the
following operations:
Battery
If the vehicle is not used for an extended
period, the battery will slowly discharge
naturally or due to its electronics or certain
accessories and must thus be regularly
charged.
• Charge the battery to 100% beforehand (The battery's
maximum charging current is equal to 1 tenth of its
capacity).
• Use a maintenance charger or charge monthly.
• Before restarting, the battery must be charged
to 100%.
If these recommendations are not followed, the
battery may go into deep discharge. In this
case the manufacturer's warranty will be void.
Machine
• Empty the fuel tank to avoid fuel build-ups.
• Spray a lubricant onto the metal parts of the vehicle to
avoid oxidation.
• Store the vehicle in a dry place.
Re-starting your vehicle
You are advised to have the vehicle checked over by
a registered dealer if it has been immobilized for an
extended period.
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QUICK-START GUIDE
Starting and driving
smart key key
The smart key key is an electronic key which is
recognised by the system within a radius of 1.5 meters
and:
X X X X
X
• Switches on the engine.
• Unlocks the storage
compartment.
• Opens the fuel flap.
In certain conditions, the smart key key may
not function if the vehicle is located in an area
subjected to high electromagnetic radiation.
Rotating knob
The smartkey is recognised by the system within a
radius of approximately 1.5 metres.
1. Rotating knob.
2. Lighted surround (Blue).
A. stop position.
B. On/start position.
C. Steering unlocked.
Starting the engine
For greater safety, place the vehicle on its central stand
before starting the engine.
• The driver must carry the smart key key on his/her
person.
• Press and hold the rotating knob for one second to
wake up the system; the lighted surround lights up to
indicate the presence of the smart key.
• Turn the rotating knob to "ON". The lighted surround
lights up steadily.
• Wait for the end of the instrument panel self-test.
• Ensure that the throttle is in the OFF position.
• Press one of the brake levers while pressing the
starter button .
• Release the starter button as soon as the engine
starts.
Engine cut-off
• Turn the rotating knob to "OFF".
Driving
The vehicle is on its stand with the engine running.
• Hold the handlebar with the left hand and the grab
handle with the right hand and push the vehicle
forwards to fold the central stand.
• Sit on the vehicle.
• To start the vehicle, gradually twist the throttle with
your right hand.
To accelerate, turn the throttle towards (A). To slow
down, turn the throttle towards (B).
ABS braking system
This is a wheel anti-lock system.
• The anti-lock braking system (ABS) is designed to
prevent the wheels from locking up during braking.
• The ABS system 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.
Use of the brakes
• Close the throttle.
• Activate the brake system by gradually increasing the
pressure.
Stopping the vehicle and parking
Stop the vehicle and switch of the engine by turning the
rotating knob to "OFF".
The vehicle should be preferably parked on flat ground.
• Either on the middle stand.
• Or on the lateral stand.
The steering must be locked every time you
park.
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Controls
Right controls
1. "SELECT" control.
This control enables:
• access to the connectivity menu* (Press and hold
for 2 seconds).
• Navigation within the menus (exiting a menu).
• Confirmation of a choice (Press and hold
for 2 seconds).
2. Lighting switch / Daytime lights (DRL)
3. Hazard warning light switch.
4. Emergency stop button / Starter switch.
Left controls
5. "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).
• exiting a menu (Press and hold for 2 seconds).
6. Dipped light switch / High beam / Flashing the
lights.
The dipped lights and main beams only operate
if the lighting switch on the right handlebar is in
position .
•a. Push the switch to this position to switch on
the dipped lights.
•b. Push the switch to this position to switch on
the main beams.
•c. Press this button to flash the headlights.
7. Indicators switch.
8. Horn switch.
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INSTRUMENTS
1 - Digital display (I-CONNECT).
2 - Analogue speedometer.
3 - Revolution counter.
4 - Area displaying the warning lights / Operating
lights.
5 - Brightness sensor.
Refer to the online user manual for further
information.
Digital display
1 - Date / Clock.
2 - Traction control indicator light (Traction
Control System).
3 - Fuel gauge.
4 - Digital speedometer (km/h or mph).
5 - Engine temperature gauge.
6 - Engine lubrication warning light.
7 - Battery voltage.
8 - Outside temperature gauge (°C or °F).
9 - Tripmeter.
10 - Average consumption indicator.
11 - Autonomy indicator.
12 - Maintenance indicator.
13 - Milometer.
Refer to the online user manual for further
information.
Warning lights
The warning lights inform the driver of the start-up of a
system or appearance of a malfunction.
Refer to the online user manual for further
information.
Emissions control system failure warning
light / Engine self-diagnostic
fixed/Flashing.
The anti-pollution system is faulty.
You are advised to have the vehicle checked
by an authorised dealer.
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EQUIPMENTS
The user manual describes other equipment.
Pair a Bluetooth ® telephone
Enable mobile Internet data on your
smartphone (or wifi).
1. Download the PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES app from
the store corresponding to your smartphone.
2. Create an account.
3. From the "connectivity" menu, enable the
vehicle's Bluetooth function.
4. Activate the Bluetooth function on your smartphone.
5. Open the PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES application on
your phone.
6. From the Settings tab, press "Scooters" and then
"ADD A NEW SCOOTER".
7. Using your telephone key pad, enter the same PIN
code displayed on the screen and confirm.
If connection fails (impossible to enter the
pairing code, etc.):
• Shut down the Peugeot Motocycles app
completely (check it is not running in the
background).
• Check that there are no other
connected smartphones nearby: disable
its Bluetooth connection.
• Activate Bluetooth and restart the Peugeot
Motocycles app on the smartphone to be
paired.
Refer to the online user manual for further
information.
Resetting the tripmeter
• Reset the tripmeter by simultaneously pressing
the "SELECT" and "EXIT" controls for 3 seconds (Or
via the "Personalisation - Configuration" menu).
Openings
The storage compartment
and fuel flap can only be
opened using the controls
on the rear shield panel if
the smart key is present.
1. Fuel flap opening button.
2. Opening button for front storage compartment.
You are advised not to leave any objects
in the storage compartments, whatever the
value (helmet, document-holder, etc.), the
manufacturer may not be held liable in the
event of theft or intrusion.
Opening the storage compartments
With the smart key present, press on the saddle
opening button for 1 second.
Closing the front storage compartment
Fold down the saddle and press on it to close it
properly.
The driver's saddle opens automatically when
the opening button is pressed. Make sure you
remove any objects placed on top of it before
opening it.
You are advised not to leave any objects
in the storage compartments, whatever the
value (helmet, document-holder, etc.), the
manufacturer may not be held liable in the
event of theft or intrusion.
When the vehicle is in motion, the opening
control buttons are not active.
Opening the rear storage compartment
The rear storage compartment is accessed by lifting
the passenger saddle after opening the front storage
compartment.
Saddle glove box
The glove box is opened
and closed by pressing.
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Accessory socket (USB)
An accessories socket placed in the rear storage
compartment and powered when the ignition is turned
on enables you to plug in a portable device (Telephone
number, GPS, ... ) (1 A maximum).
Adjusting the brake lever position
The brake levers are equipped with a position
adjustment knob.
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.
• 1 position: Near.
• 4 position: Far.
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ADVICE
Fuel supply
The engine must be switched off in order to fill
the fuel tank in complete safety.
A label affixed near the fuel cap reminds you of the type
of fuel to use.
Any fuel containing up to 10% ethanol can be used (E5,
E10).
An ethanol content of more than 10% by volume is not
permitted. E85 must not be used.
E10
E5 E85
• With the smart key present, press the fuel flap
opening button for 1 second.
• Insert the petrol pump nozzle into the filling
orifice. Make sure the nozzle is correctly inserted into
the filling pipe.
• Do not overfill the tank.
• Stop filling when the nozzle stops for the first time.
Checking the engine oil level
Check the oil level every 1000km / 600Mi or
before a long journey.
Any supplementary oil used must be oil
recommended by the manufacturer.
Too much oil will noticeably restrict the
vehicle's performance.
• To correctly measure the oil level, place the vehicle on
the centre stand on flat ground.
• Start the engine, let it run for a few minutes and then
stop it.
• After switching off the engine, wait for 3 minutes to
allow the engine oil time to return to the oil sump.
• Remove the cap/oil gauge (1).
• Wipe the filler cap/gauge using a clean cloth and
reinsert it into the filler hole without screwing it up.
• Remove the filler cap/gauge and check the oil level.
• The oil level shall be between the minimum (A) and
maximum (B) level marks without exceeding the latter.
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• If the oil level is close to the minimum mark or lower,
you are advised to immediately top up the level to 3/4
in small amounts using the oil recommended by the
manufacturer.
No SMART KEY recognition
Refer to the online user manual for further
information.
Should the smart key battery fail, the vehicle can be
started by following these steps.
• Position the smart key against the left fairing at the
place shown in the illustration.
• Press and hold the rotating knob for 2 seconds.
• Turn the rotating knob to "ON".
• The vehicle should start.
If the key is not recognised, move it slightly and try
again.
Possible causes of non-recognition:
• Low battery or incorrectly positioned.
• Radio disturbance.
• Damaged smart key.
PERIODIC SERVICING
Special important points:
• Compliance with the servicing schedule in light of the
conditions of use will help keep your vehicle running
smoothly over time and preserve its qualities, while
being covered by the warranty. We recommend that
you entrust these operations to an authorised Peugeot
Motocycles dealer who has been trained by the
manufacturer and has suitable tools.
• There is no need for an annual test if a periodic test
has been conducted during the year.
• From 25000 km (15600 mi), servicing must be
performed by repeating operations from 5000 km
(3100 mi).
• Clean or replace the air filter (engine/transmission)
more often if the vehicle is used in particularly dusty or
humid areas.
Heavy duty servicing / Harsh conditions of use (*):
Components marked with an asterisk must be
maintained more regularly if the vehicle is used in either
of the following conditions:
Humid, dusty, high heat area, predominantly urban
use, at temperatures frequently dropping below -5°C,
Repeated short or door-to-door trips with a cold engine
at a low temperature, etc.
Care / Cleanliness:
In light of the design and aesthetic appeal of a two-
wheeled vehicle, numerous components are exposed to
the elements. This vulnerability may result in functional
or cosmetic damage (corrosion, etc.), even on high-
quality parts. This is why proper regular servicing helps
not only preserve its appearance, smooth running and
your enjoyment; it is also essential to maintain your
Warranty rights.
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SERVICE SCHEDULE
Servicing must be performed by a PEUGEOT MOTOCYCLES registered representative.
Operations to be carried out 1000km
600mi
or 1 months
5000km*
3100mi* 10000km
6200mi 15000km*
9400mi* 20000km
12400mi Annual
maintenance
Engine
* Engine oil R R R R R R
* Oil filter R R R R R
Valve clearances I Every 40000 km / 25000 mi
Spark plug RR
* Intake air filter R Every 10000 km (5000 km if harsh use servicing)
Intake silencer drain C C C C C
* Transmission air filter R Every 10000 km (5000 km if harsh use servicing)
Drive pulley/Flange wear II
Drive pulley rollers and guides RR
Transmission belt RR
Driven pulley caged needle bearing L L
Clutch lining wear II
Driven pulley II
Coolant level IIIIII
Cooling system radiator CC
Coolant R Once every 4 years
* Petrol pipe: No leaks or cracks IIIIII
Canister unit, canister valves and hoses I I
*: Heavy duty servicing I: Inspect, clean, adjust, replace if necessary.
R: Change. C: Clean, replace if necessary.
L: Lubricate, oil
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