Peugeot Motorcycles e-STREETZONE 2015 User manual

e-STREETZONE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Information..................................................................... 1
Introduction.................................................................... 1
Safety advice................................................................... 1
Lithium-Ion batteries:Limit risks and be
informed of a problem...................................................2
Environment/Recyclable.............................................. 2
Battery storage method..............................................3
Vehicle autonomy........................................................ 3
Characteristics................................................................ 4
Vehicle identification......................................................7
Products to use............................................................ 7
Important information...................................................7
Performance.................................................................7
Information about the instructions............................. 8
Description of the vehicle..............................................9
Controls........................................................................... 9
Key-operated ignition switch functions.....................10
Instruments...................................................................10
Fault codes.................................................................... 12
Equipments................................................................... 14
Storage compartment...............................................14
Accessory socket(USB)............................................. 14
Utility hanger..............................................................14
Central stand..............................................................14
Luggage carrier..........................................................14
Business vehicle.........................................................14
Checks to perform before use.................................... 15
Advice for starting up and driving..............................15
Warning...................................................................... 15
Eco mode.................................................................... 15
Driving on flooded roads..........................................15
Inspection before setting off....................................16
Ignition method............................................................16
Driving.........................................................................16
Braking........................................................................16
Stopping the vehicle and parking...........................17
Traction battery......................................................... 17
Removable battery.................................................... 17
Battery charge level...................................................17
Battery charger.......................................................... 18
Battery charge............................................................18
Battery storage method............................................19
Service operations........................................................20
Maintenance advice...................................................20
Environment/Recyclable......................................... 20
Cleaning the vehicle.................................................. 20
Tyres............................................................................ 20
Brake inspection........................................................ 20
Brake fluid.................................................................. 21
Fuses............................................................................21
Fuse allocation........................................................... 22
Bulb replacement......................................................... 22
Headlight adjustment.................................................. 22
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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.
INTRODUCTION
Your electric scooter is equipped with a permanent-
magnet synchronous motor powered by a
removable48volt Lithium-Ion traction battery that
can be recycled and upgraded at the end of its life.
This zero-emission comes with an energy-recovery
system during the deceleration phase that allows
current to be fed into the traction battery.
ECUs record, manage and check the driver's orders,
the use of electrical power and the operating safety
devices.
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.
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.
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.
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Any electrical appliance represents a
potential danger. Only a suitably qualified
repairer can intervene on your electric
scooter.
Your scooter is powered by a soundless electric
motor. You are advised to be vigilant near certain
traffic zones such as pedestrian areas or cycle paths.
Warn other road users of your presence using the
various horns fitted to this vehicle.
A release of gas can take place if one of the
conditions below is not met (Abnormal use
conditions).
• Overheating of the traction battery following a
charging incident or the vehicle being stored at a
temperature over40°C.
• Short circuit between the terminals of the traction
battery, a short circuit due to work on the electric
harness or one of the vehicle's components.
In this case:You are advised to have the vehicle
checked by an authorised dealer.
LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES:LIMIT RISKS AND
BE INFORMED OF A PROBLEM
•Have a smoke detector near your charging
position;
• If you can, remove all flammable objects around
the vehicle or battery;
• Avoid leaving your vehicle or battery unsupervised
while charging(you can use a remote-controlled
socket which will leave your battery to charge for a
certain number of hours);
• Do not charge in a living space if you can avoid it;
• Do not attempt to repair or modify the electrical
part of your vehicle or charger;
• Only use the charger and charging cable supplied
with the battery;
• If your vehicle or the battery have suffered
a significant impact, have them checked by a
professional.
If you smell an unpleasant odour, heat or smoke
coming from your battery
• Immediately disconnect all power sources;
• If no flames appear, submerge the battery in a
tank of water or place your battery in an isolated
place and do not use it any more;
• If you have aLith-Exfire extinguisher, try to use it
WITHOUT PUTTING YOURSELF IN DANGER.
If a fire breaks out
• CALL THE FIRE BRIGADE;
• Immediately disconnect all power sources;
• Do not move the battery. Burning material often
sprays out and may reach more than500°C;
• Do not spray with water unless you have a fire
hose;
• Do not breathe in the toxic fumes;
• If the fire breaks out indoors, leave the building
and make sure you close the door behind you.
• If you have aLith-Exfire extinguisher, try to use it
WITHOUT PUTTING YOURSELF IN DANGER.
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.
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Battery storage method
Storage for less than one week:
Park the vehicle on flat, stable ground in a dry, well-
ventilated place.
Charge the battery to between20%and80%of its
capacity before storage to maximise its service life.
Avoid direct exposure to the sun and rain to reduce
the damage caused by the weather and ageing.
Storage for more than one week:
If your vehicle is immobilised for more than one
week, remove the battery from the vehicle and store
it in a safe place away from flammable objects.
You are advised to store the battery with a level of
charge between20%and80%.
Charge and discharge the battery at
least every2months and charge it to
between20%and80%of its capacity before storage
to maximise its service life.
Charge the battery to100%of its capacity after long-
term storage.
Vehicle autonomy
The vehicle's autonomy is approved by driving
cycle(Regulation134/2014AppendixVII).
In actual use, the vehicle's autonomy may vary
according to several factors:
• The speed and style of driving.
• The road profile.
• The battery charge level.
• The battery capacity.
• The ambient temperature.
• Tyre pressures.
• The vehicle load.
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CHARACTERISTICS
e-STREETZONE
25km/h
e-STREETZONE
45km/h
e-STREETZONE
45km/hPRO
Official type-approval code K4ABAA K4AAAA(Battery1)
K4AABA(2batteries)
K4AAAB(Battery1)
K4AABB(2batteries)
Dimensions in mm
Weight in kg
In working order(Without the battery) 79 83
Authorised maximum.Total weight of the vehicle, the user, the passenger, the accessories and luggage. 230 230(Battery1)
243(2batteries)
189(Battery1)
200(2batteries)
Engine
Type Synchronous engine.
Maximum power 1.1kW 2.1kW
Maximum torque 48Nm 48Nm
Tension 48V 48V
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e-STREETZONE
25km/h
e-STREETZONE
45km/h
e-STREETZONE
45km/hPRO
Official type-approval code K4ABAA K4AAAA(Battery1)
K4AABA(2batteries)
K4AAAB(Battery1)
K4AABB(2batteries)
Performance
Remaining rangea(at25°C) 66km(Eco Mode) (Boost Mode)
55km(Battery1)
102km(2batteries)
(Boost Mode)
50km(Battery1)
102km(2batteries)
Maximum speed 25km/h 45km/h
Anti-pollution standard Euro5
Tyre dimensions
Front 110/70 - 12 (53J)
Minimum load index and speed rating 20B
Rear 110/70 - 12 (53J)
Minimum load index and speed rating 46B
Pressure in bars
Front(Pillion) 1.6 (1.6)
Rear(Pillion) 1.8 (2.0)
Suspension
Front Ø27mm telescopic fork
Travel:68mm
Rear Combined spring and hydraulically-damped shock absorber
Travel:80mm
Brakes
Front 1Ø170 mmdisk
Rear 1 drumØ110 mm
aDepending on approval cycle.Range may vary depending on how your drive, the road and weather conditionsetc.
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e-STREETZONE
25km/h
e-STREETZONE
45km/h
e-STREETZONE
45km/hPRO
Official type-approval code K4ABAA K4AAAA(Battery1)
K4AABA(2batteries)
K4AAAB(Battery1)
K4AABB(2batteries)
Electrical equipment/Direction indicators
Instrument panel 2inch screen
Headlight 12V-35/35W (HS1)
"Side light" bulb LED
Rear light 12V-5W
Brake light 12V-21W
Intermitent signal 12V-10W
Traction battery Removable lithium-ion battery
50.4 V 32 Ah (1.6 kW/h) 11kg
Charging time 7hours to reach100%charge
Battery charger External charger
240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 48 VDC, 5A
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
A. Manufacturer's plate.
B. Vehicle identification number(V.I.N.).
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.
Temperature variations modify tyre
pressure.
The tyre pressure must be checked once
a month when cold.
Products to use
Brake fluid Brake fluidDOT 4
Grease Multi-use grease
Fork oil 10Whydraulic oil
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Performance
If your vehicle is exposed to
temperatures below0°C, the
vehicle's range and battery life
will be affected.
We recommend that you park
your vehicle in a location with a
moderate temperature.
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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. 2inch screen.
2. Brake levers.
3. Brake fluid level.
4. Throttle.
5. Ignition switch.
6. Utility hanger.
7. Manufacturer's plate/Fuses.
8. Traction battery.
9. Chassis markings.
10. Grab handle.
11. Central stand.
12. Passenger footrests.
CONTROLS
1. Dipped lights/Headlights switch
The dipped lights/headlights switch
has3functions:
•A.High beam.
• B.Dip beam.
• C.Flashing the lights(PASSING).
2. Horn switch
Press this button to sound the horn.
3. 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.
4. Emergency stop button/Starter switch.
Set the button to this position before
starting the engine.
Set the button to this position in case of
emergency to stop the engine.
5. "MODE"button
Press the"MODE"button briefly to select a
driving mode;
• ECO:Maximum speed30 km/h.
• BOOST:Maximum speed45 km/h.
The25 km/hmodel has a single driving
mode and its speed is limited to25 km/h.
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KEY-OPERATED IGNITION SWITCH
FUNCTIONS
A. Engine off position
The engine is off.Power to the electrical circuit is
off.The key can be removed.
B. On position
Power to the electrical circuit is on.The engine
can be started.The key cannot be removed.
C. Steering unlocked
Power to the electrical circuit is off.
• Turn the handlebar to the left.
• Turn the key to the locked position to lock the
steering.The key can be removed.
D. Opening the saddle
Turning the key to this position enables the
saddle to be opened using a cable system.
INSTRUMENTS
A - Control button.
1 - Left turn signal indicator light.
The indicator control is activated to the left.
2 - Driving modes(ECO / BOOST).
Change the driving mode by pressing
the"MODE"button.
"ECO"mode(30 km/h)
This mode is optimised for greater autonomy.
"BOOST"mode(45 km/h)
This mode is used to increase the maximum
speed and motor torque to the vehicle's
performance limits.
Using the"BOOST"driving mode
reduces the autonomy.
The25 km/hmodel has a single driving
mode and its speed is limited to25
km/h.
3 - Energy recovery indicator/Battery charge
indicator.
The energy recovery symbol appears during the
deceleration phase.
The charging symbol appears when the battery
is charging in the vehicle.
4 - Digital speedometer.
Vehicle speed display.
5 - "Bluetooth"connection.
Depending on model / Availability.
6 - Battery1charge status.
The bar chart indicates the battery charge level.
When the last two segments flash, this means
that the energy reserve has been reached.
When the energy reserve is reached,
the vehicle switches to ECO mode
and the vehicle's speed is gradually
reduced.
7 - Battery2charge status.
The bar chart indicates the battery charge level.
This bar chart appears if the vehicle is
fitted with a second battery and it is
installed in the vehicle.
When the energy reserve is reached,
the vehicle switches to ECO mode
and the vehicle's speed is gradually
reduced.
8 - Right turn signal indicator light.
The indicator control is activated to the right.
9 - Diagnostic lights(MIL).
When the diagnostic indicator is on, this means
there is a fault in the system.
You are advised to have the vehicle
checked by an authorised dealer.
For more information, refer to the
section:Fault codespage12.
10 - Smartphone connection.
Depending on model / Availability.
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11
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Milometer(ODO)/
Tripmeter(Trip)/Fault codes.
A short press on the control button switches
from one counter to another.
Resetting the tripmeter
Display the tripmeter and press for more
than3seconds on the control button(A).
Fault code display
The fault codes displayed indicate either:
• A vehicle handling error.
• A temperature fault.
• A system error or breakdown.
For more information, refer to the
section:Fault codespage12.
Choice of units
Units can be selected at any time.
Units are selected fromODOposition.
• Press on the control button(A)for more
than5seconds to change the distance unit.
The distance unit flashes.
•Select the unit by a short press on the
control button. The distance unit switches
fromkmtomilesor the reverse.
• Press on the control button for more
than5seconds to validate the setting.
12 - Autonomy indicator.
The range counter displays an estimation of
the remaining range in kilometers.
The remaining autonomy is estimated
in real time.
13 - High beam warning light.
The main beam is on.
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FAULT CODES
Fault
codes
Description Cause Solution
0001 Engine
temperature/Engine
controller temperature
The temperature values are close to
the maximum/minimum limit:Error
code generated and the vehicle is
operational
If the ambient temperature is between0°Cand-15°C:Continue to drive.
If not at ambient temperature:Stop driving or drive in Eco mode(Temperature
below-15°C), or wait for the vehicle to cool down(Temperature above0°C).
The temperature values have reached
the maximum/minimum limit:Error
code generated and the vehicle is not
operational
If the ambient temperature is below-15°C:Put the vehicle into winter storage and
wait for the temperature to rise.
If not at ambient temperature(Temperature above0°C):Switch off the vehicle and
wait for it to cool down.
0002 Battery temperature The temperature values are close to
the maximum/minimum limit:Error
code generated and the vehicle is
operational
If the ambient temperature is between0°Cand-15°C:Continue to drive.
If not at ambient temperature:Stop driving or drive in Eco mode(Temperature
below-15°C), or wait for the vehicle to cool down(Temperature above0°C).
The temperature values have reached
the maximum/minimum limit:Error
code generated and the vehicle is not
operational
If the ambient temperature is below-15°C:Wait until the temperature rises.
If not at ambient temperature(Temperature above0°C):Switch off the vehicle and
wait for it to cool down.
0003 Engine fault Internal engine fault You are advised to have the vehicle checked by an authorised dealer.
0004 Engine controller fault Internal fault in the engine controller You are advised to have the vehicle checked by an authorised dealer.
0005 Battery fault Internal fault in the battery Switch off the ignition and remove the battery.Wait1minute and remove the
battery.
If the fault continues, the system must be checked by an approved dealership.
0006 Throttle fault Signal fault received from the throttle The throttle should only be operated after hearing the beep(mode selection).
Release the throttle and wait1minute.Put the vehicle in drive mode and operate the
throttle after hearing a “beep”.
If the fault continues, the system must be checked by an approved dealership.
0007 Kickstand contact switch The vehicle is on the middle stand Raise the vehicle's kickstand.
"MODE" button The MODE button is pressed before
switching on the ignition
Make sure the “MODE” button is not pressed or stuck when the vehicle is switched on.
If the fault continues, the system must be checked by an approved dealership.
0008 Instrument panel fault An internal error is indicated by the
screen
You are advised to have the vehicle checked by an authorised dealer.
0009 Vehicle communication fault CAN communication fault in the
system
Switch off the ignition and then switch it on.
If the fault continues, the system must be checked by an approved dealership.
0010 12Vline fault Voltage fault in the12Volt line You are advised to have the vehicle checked by an authorised dealer.
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Fault
codes
Description Cause Solution
0011 Vehicle configuration error The engine controller is not compatible
with the vehicle version
You are advised to have the vehicle checked by an authorised dealer.
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EQUIPMENTS
Storage compartment
•Insert the key into the ignition switch, then turn it
anti-clockwise to theOPENposition to unlock the
seat.
• Lift the seat to access the 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.
Do not exceed the maximum load for the
compartment, which is3 kg(Not including
the battery).
The temperature in the storage
compartment rises with the heat of the
battery or if exposed to the sun.Do not
store food, flammable products or any
products likely to be damaged by heat in
the compartment.
Water may penetrate the storage
compartment when washing or during
periods of heavy rain.You are advised to
protect any sensitive items from damp.
Do not store items that are too bulky in
the compartment, as you risk damaging the
items or the seat and its hinge.
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 Amaximum).
The equipment can recharge automatically during
use.
Always replace the cap after use to prevent
moisture from entering the socket.
Utility hanger
The utility hanger is located on the rear shield panel.
It can be used to attach a maximum load of2.5kg.
Central stand
The central stand is fitted with a circuit breaker
which prevents the motor from being started if the
stand is unfolded.
If the motor can be started with the central
stand unfolded, the circuit MUST be checked
by a registered dealer.
Luggage carrier
An optional luggage carrier approved byPEUGEOT
MOTOCYCLESis available.
It can bear a maximum load of7kg.
To not place luggage on it that is too bulky
and may impair the lighting and steering.
Do not exceed the maximum recommended
load for each luggage carrier.
Attach luggage firmly to the vehicle, even
over a short distance.
Business vehicle
The rear luggage carrier can bear a maximum load
of20kg.
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