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ALL  INFORMATION,  ILLUSTRATION,  PHOTOGRAPH,  DIRECTIONS, 

SPECIFICATIONS  AND  OTHER  CONTENTS  COVERED  IN  THIS  OWNER'S 

MANUAL ARE BASED ON THE LATEST PRODUCT INFORMATION AVAILABLE 

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CONTENTS  AT  ANY  TIME  WITHOUT  NOTICE  AND/OR  INCURRING  ANY 

OBLIGATION, WHATSOEVER. NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE ANY 

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ACCESSORIES SHOWN MAY NOT BE THE PART OF STANDARD FITMENT. IT 

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Summary of Contents for PLEASURE+ PROGRAMMED FI

Page 1: ...ERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES IN ITS CONTENTS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE AND OR INCURRING ANY OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE ANY PART OF THIS PUBLICATION WITHOUT OBTAINING PRIO...

Page 2: ...per Ministry of Road Transport Highways Government of India vide Notification G S R 540 E Hemostatic agent is excluded from first aid kit in reductionfromexistingkiteffectivefrom31stAugust2020 ADDEND...

Page 3: ...stand switch Side stand 27 Pillion footrest 28 BODY PARTS REMOVAL 28 Center compartment 28 PRE RIDE INSPECTION 34 Rear view mirror 33 TOOL KIT FIRST AID KIT 43 MAINTENANCE 45 Body cover Center cover...

Page 4: ...N JFN06 Engine JF16EJ Variants JFW23 JF16EJ VIN MBLJFW23 1 Duringregistrationofthevehicle VINandEngineNo mayberequired 2 Fordealingwithlegal insurancedepartments Sheet metal wheel Integrated braking C...

Page 5: ...0 12 litre at disassembly 0 10 litre at draining 4 8 litres 6 kW 7000 r min 8 7 N m 5500 r min 50 0x56 5 mm 9 5 1 110 9 cc Champion RG8YC Federal Mogul Capacities Engine Spark plug gap Valve clearanc...

Page 6: ...en bulb MFR 12V 5W 21W MFR 12V 10W x 4 nos MFR Clear lens Amber bulb 12V 1 7Wx2 nos Turn signal indicator 12V 3 0W Hi beam indicator Side stand indicator 12V 1 7W 12V 0 35W MF stands for Maintenance F...

Page 7: ...waist leaning with you in turns and keeping their feet on the footrest evenwhenthevehicleisstopped Take time to learn practice your vehicle Ridedefensively Always pay due attention to other vehicles a...

Page 8: ...ther itissafetocontinueriding Callforemergency assistance if needed Also follow applicable laws and regulations if another person or vehicleisinvolvedinthecrash For your safety we strongly recommend t...

Page 9: ...PROTECTIVE APPAREL Always wear HELMET Wear bright or reflective clothing Wear a face shield or goggles Wear gloves Shoes should be close fitting low heels and offer ankle protection 6...

Page 10: ...information Putting too much weight in individual storage compartments can also affect stability and handling So be sure to stay within the limits givenbelow Centercompartment 10kg Maximumweight Inne...

Page 11: ...alwaysfollowtheseguidelines Make sure the accessories does not obstruct any lamps reduce ground clearance and banking angle limit suspension travel or steering travel alter your riding position or in...

Page 12: ...multaneously keeping the throttleincloseposition Always wear a helmet ISI marked with chin strap securely fastened and insist on a helmetforyourpillionrider ake care T of loose hanging clothes while s...

Page 13: ...althy healthyenvironment andahealthyyou vehicle Emission pollution Get emission of your vehicle checked by Authorised agencies atleast onceevery3monthsorasnotifiedbythegovernmentfromtimetotime Healthy...

Page 14: ...mirror 1 2 Turn signal indicators 1 3 Programmed FI malfunction indicator lamp MIL 14 Front brake lever 15 Throttle grip 16 Electric starter switch 1 Side stand indicator 1 17 Ignition switch with ste...

Page 15: ...f standard fitment 7 1 5 Hugger fender 4 Kick starter pedal 6 Rear turn signal lamp 1 Side stand switch 2 Side stand 3 Main stand 9 Boot lamp inside 7 Tail stop lamp 8 Rear grip 10 Luggage hook 11 Hea...

Page 16: ...r rack or Front box 1 Exhaust muffler 7 Center compartment inside 5 Front reflex reflector 6 Front turn signal lamp 8 Document compartment inside RIGHT SIDE VIEW 6 4 2 1 7 Accessories and features sho...

Page 17: ...rated 7 Fuel gauge Indicates approximate fuel quantity page 15 Side stand indicator Light glows when the vehicle is parked on the side stand 5 3 2 1 6 1 14 4 7 Programmed FI malfunction indicator lamp...

Page 18: ...msofpersonalsafetyandshould alwaysbemaintainedwithproperadjustments 1 Front brake lever 3 Free play 10 20 mm 1 3 2 Integrated brake lever 3 Free play 10 20 mm 2 3 Please ensure the vehicle is not used...

Page 19: ...kearm 2 Make sure the cut out on the adjusting nut Check the free play of integrated brake lever REARBRAKE FREE PLAY 10 20 mm If the free play is more than 20 mm further turn the adjuster nut to obtai...

Page 20: ...en fuel gauge needle entersredband FUEL a Fuel tank Thefueltankislocatedundertheseat To open the fuel filler cap 1 unlock and lift up the seat page 24 then remove thefuelfillercapbyturningitanticlockw...

Page 21: ...efuelquantityinthefueltank is low Please fill petrol once the fuel level gaugereachestheredband WARNING Petrol is highly flammable and explosive Youcanbeburnedorseriouslyinjuredwhen handlingfuel Stop...

Page 22: ...when to check the air pressure how to inspect your tyres for damage and what to do when your tyres need to be repairedorreplaced TYRES TUBELESS WARNING Follow all instructions in this owner s manual r...

Page 23: ...potholeorhardobject Treadwear Minimumtreaddepth Front 1 0mm Rear 1 0mm Checkthetreadwearindicatorfortyrewear Replace tyres immediately when the tyres get worn upto the wear indicator 1 on the tyre The...

Page 24: ...ation may result in the tyre slippingonortyrecomingofftherim Tyrereplacement capabilities of your vehicle and provide the best combination of handling braking durabilityandcomfort The tyres that were...

Page 25: ...Steering can be locked Engine cannot be started and no electrical systemwillbefunctional LOCK Key position Function Key cannot be removed Key can be removed Key can be removed Key removal ON Position...

Page 26: ...tch upwards for high beam 23 1 Dimmer switch 2 Turn signal switch 3 Horn switch 1 2 3 Righthandlebarcontrols The electric starter switch 1 is next to the throttlegrip 1 Electricstarterswitch Whenthest...

Page 27: ...The seat will release from its latch 2 Toreleasethehelmetfromtheholder Remove the helmet from the holder and closetheseat Opentheseat Attach Hook the helmet strap or ring to thehelmetholderandclosethe...

Page 28: ...seatisclosed g Bootlampswitch 1 Center compartment 2 Document compartment The center compartment 1 is below the seat For opening and closing the seat lock see page24 d c Center ompartment MAXIMUM WEI...

Page 29: ...may lead to slowornocharging This port is for charging compatible USB devices Charge your device only when the engine is operational while riding Charging the USB device when the engine is OFF would l...

Page 30: ...lamp to glow on the k Side stand switch Side stand The luggage hook 1 is located below the frontendoftheseat h h Luggage ook MAXIMUMWEIGHTLIMIT 3 0kg 1 1 Luggage hook i InnerrackorFrontbox The inner i...

Page 31: ...ide stand for proper function and the spring 3 for damage or loss of tension and the side stand assembly for free movement If the side stand indicator 1 does not operate as described in above steps pl...

Page 32: ...e vehicle with the center compartment removed 7 Boot lamp connector Removecentercompartment 8 5 Screws 6 Bolts 5 6 1 Fuel filler cap 2 Bolts 3 Fuel tank cover 3 Removethedrainpipe 4 Installthefuelfill...

Page 33: ...1 3 Remove right side body cover 4 by dislodgingthetabs Similarlyremoveleftsidebodycover 4 30 Removecentercompartment page28 b Bodycover Installation Installationisinthereverseorderofremoval Removal R...

Page 34: ...tallation Removethebolts 1 d Rear grip Opentheseat page24 Removethereargrip 2 Removethefueltankcover page28 Installation is in the reverse order of removal Removethecentercover 2 Removal 1 Bolts 2 Rea...

Page 35: ...e front upper cover 5 by dislodgingthetabs 4 5 Front upper cover 5 Installation Removal Installationisinthereverseorderofremoval f Floorsidecover Remove the screw 1 and bolt 2 from left and right side...

Page 36: ...r 4 g Rearviewmirror Removal Slidethedustcoverup 1 Loosen the lock nut 2 until it will no longerturn Loosen the rear view mirror 3 and removeit 1 Dust cover 2 Lock nut 3 Rear view mirror 1 3 2 Loosen...

Page 37: ...aintenance or failing to correct a problem before riding can cause a crash in whichyoucanbeseriouslyinjured Always perform a pre ride inspection beforeeveryrideandcorrectifanyproblem Fuellevel Ensures...

Page 38: ...ooth opening and fullclosinginallsteeringpositions Lamps and horn Check that headlamp tail stop lamp turn signal lamps indicators andhornfunctionproperly Rear view mirror E nsure that the rear view mi...

Page 39: ...ver 1 and locking theleverlock 2 Parkthevehicleonitsmainstand The electric starter will only work when the frontorintegratedbrakeleverisoperated Turntheignitionswitch 3 to ON 3 3 Ignition switch 4 Mal...

Page 40: ...nuousmotion Continue warming up the engine until it runssmoothlyandrespondstothethrottle Ignitioncutoff Bankanglesensorcutsofftheignition Your vehicle is designed to automatically stop theengine fuelp...

Page 41: ...brake by further pressingtheintegratedbrakelever 1 soas to release the lever lock 2 from the lock Thenreleasethebrakelever I N E G T R A T E D B R A K I N G S Y S T E M I N E G T R A T E D B R A K I...

Page 42: ...r the vehicle Whenslowingdownthevehicle 2 Front brake 3 Integrated brake km 100 km h 20 40 60 80 000030 F E 0 km 100 km h 20 40 60 80 000030 F E 0 3 2 CLOSE 1 Do not open and close throttle rapidly as...

Page 43: ...60 80 000030 F E 0 2 When approaching a corner or turn close the throttle 1 fully and slow down the vehicle by applying integrated brake 2 After completing the turn open the throttle gradually to acc...

Page 44: ...0 000030 F E 0 2 When descending a steep gradient close throttle 1 fully and apply integrated brake 2 toslowdownthevehicle Avoid continuous use of the brakes which may result in overheating and reduct...

Page 45: ...asuprightaspossible Ride at slower speeds and allow for extra stoppingdistance Whenridingonhighaltitude After stopping the vehicle turn the ignitionswitchto OFF position Use the main stand to support...

Page 46: ...s Clean the plastic parts using a cloth or sponge dampened with a solution of mild Cleanthevehiclewithaspongeor softcloth usingwater WASHING OF VEHICLE We recommend avoiding the use of high pressurewa...

Page 47: ...of the headlamp lens may be clouded immediately after washing the vehicle Moisture condensation inside the headlamp lens will disappear gradually by lightingtheheadlampinhighbeam Test the brakes befo...

Page 48: ...the tools provided ifyouhavebasicmechanicalskills However we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performingmaintenance Onlyyoucandecide whether or not you should perform a g...

Page 49: ...ion becarefulwhenworkingaround petrol or batteries Use only nonflammable solvent not petrol to clean parts Keep cigarettes sparks and flames away from thebatteryandallfuel relatedparts Do not run the...

Page 50: ...rhosesfordeterioration damageorlooseconnectionsandcanisterforcracks orotherdamages Note 1 Athigherodometerreadings repeat thefrequencyintervalestablishedhere Note 10 Inspectforanyplayintherearsuspensi...

Page 51: ...ERY 6000 9000 12000 15000 DAYS KM Note 1 500 750 I A I A I A I A I A I I I I I I I A 3000 Next 100 Next 100 Next 100 1st 60 Next 100 Note 3 Note 2 I R I R I I I I R Spark Plug Valve Clearance Engine O...

Page 52: ...eel Tyres I I I I I I I E I E I E I A I A I A I L A I L A Steering Head Bearings I A I A Muffler Catalytic Converter Main Stand Side Stand Switch Battery Voltage L L L L L L Side Stand I I I I I I Hea...

Page 53: ...leaner cover 1 by removingthescrews 2 AIRCLEANERELEMENT 3 Air cleaner element holder component 4 Air cleaner sub assembly case 1 2 4 Remove the air cleaner element holder component 3 from air cleaner...

Page 54: ...hands WASH IN KEROSENE SAE 90 Grade SQUEEZE TO SPREAD OIL Installtheaircleanercover Installtheprefoamelement Install the air cleaner element holder component new incaseofreplacement Clean the air clea...

Page 55: ...down to the throttle body If the cable is kinked chafed or improperly routed it should be replaced or rerouted Standard throttle grip free play 1 isapproximately2 6mmofgriprotation 2 Boot 3 Lock nut...

Page 56: ...Oil level dipstick 2 1 If required add recommended oil up to the upperlevelmark Donotoverfill Remove the oil level dipstick wipe it clean and reinsert the oil level dipstick without screwingitin Remo...

Page 57: ...il strainer screen capisremoved Check that the oil strainer screen sealing rubber and cap O ring 6 are in good condition Cleantheoilstrainerscreen 4 Spring 5 Oil strainer screen 6 O ring Atdraining 0...

Page 58: ...heengineandwaitfor2 3minutes Remove the oil level check bolt 1 with sealingwasher 2 FINALDRIVEOILREPLACEMENT Start the engine and let it idle for 3 5 minutes The final drive oil should be replaced as...

Page 59: ...sideelectrode 2 carefully With the plug washer attached thread the spark plug in by hand to prevent cross threading 0 8 0 9 mm 2 Side electrode 2 WARNING Never use a spark plug with an improper heat r...

Page 60: ...e front upper cover MFBattery 12V 4Ah ETZ5 If the arrow aligns with the reference mark on full application of the brake the brake shoes must be replaced Visit your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshopfor...

Page 61: ...terminals during installation Dislodgefusebox 1 2 Remove the battery clamp by removing thebolt 3 WARNING Thebatterygivesoffexplosivehydrogengas duringnormaloperation A spark or flame can cause the bat...

Page 62: ...rt circuiting If the replacement fuse of the same rating burns out in a short time there is probably a serious electrical problem on your vehicle Leave the blown fuse in that circuit and have your veh...

Page 63: ...uld benooilleakage Donotputfingerprintsontheheadlampbulb as they may create hot spots on the bulb and causeittobreak a Headlampbulb Refertothesafetyprecautions page46 it with a cloth moistened with al...

Page 64: ...d removethetail stoplampcover 2 2 1 3 Bolts 3 Remove bulb holder with bulb by turning it to clockwisedirection anti Remove the bulb 4 from bulb holder by turningitto clockwisedirection anti Dismount t...

Page 65: ...e metals The catalyticconverteractsonHC COandNOx 1 Catalytic converters 1 Keep the engine in good running condition A poorly running engine can cause the catalyticconvertertooverheat The catalytic con...

Page 66: ...diffused intotheair POLISHINGOFVEHICLE After washing your vehicle wax all painted surfaces except matte painted surfaces using a commercially available polish quality liquid or paste wax to finish the...

Page 67: ...n any excess aerosol rust inhibiting oil from the fuel tank Fill the fuel tank with freshpetrol Perform all pre ride inspection checks page 34 Test ride the vehicle at low speeds in a safe riding area...

Page 68: ...No spark Consult Authorised Hero MotoCorp Workshop Check spark plug for fouling Improper electrode gap Replace spark plug adjust Spark plug gap 0 8 0 9 mm Loose contact Check for poorly connected Or...

Page 69: ...SYSTEM Ok Check connections Loose Consult Authorised Hero MotoCorp Workshop Spark plug loose in cylinder head Ok Ok Check brake binding Improper Adjustment Loose 3 POOR PICK UP Ok Check tyre inflatio...

Page 70: ...signs as theyhelpavoidaccidents TheirviolationcanbepenalisedundertheMotorVehicleAct Mandatory Speed Limit No Hand Craft No Pedestrians No Right Turn No U Turn Overtaking Prohibited No Parking Length L...

Page 71: ...ant information about road directions are maps of specific destinations On highways they provide information about the location of public telephones restaurants hospitals parking petrol pumps resting...

Page 72: ...ised that the purchaser avails all free and paid services from the Hero MotoCorp s authorizedworkshopaspertherecommendedschedule tobeeligibleforwarrantybenefits Each paid service should be availed wit...

Page 73: ...oilseepageetc whichdonotaffecttheperformanceofthevehicle 8 Toanydamagecausedduetousageofimproperoil grease non genuineparts 9 Ifanydefectcropsorrepairsneededasaresultofusingadulteratedfuel 10 Ifanyma...

Page 74: ...obetestedforthereportedfailure 3 This warranty card accompanies a battery sold as OEM fitment only Claims should be supported with vehicle purchase invoice to enableprocessing 4 The right to determine...

Page 75: ...any defect is observed in any emission related component which are covered under emission warranty Hero MotoCorp only obligation liability shall be to repair and or replace those part s which is are c...

Page 76: ...uelpump throttlebody ignitioncoil oxygensensorand muffler l Emissionwarrantyshallnotbeapplicableif Thevehiclehasbeensubjectedtoabnormaluse abuse neglectandimpropermaintenanceorhasmetwithanaccident The...

Page 77: ...arts of clutch like clutch center and outerclutch Reducedlife Leadstoleakageandsmokyexhaust Impropersealing Higheremissionlevel Engineknocking Poorengineperformance Affectsfuelefficiency Improperairfi...

Page 78: ...O 367 368 FirstFloor Sector 34A Chandigarh 160022 India Tel 91 172 2623773 2623774 2623775 E mail chandigarh heromotocorp com HeroMotoCorpLtd KapoorTowers PlotNo 284 15 B RajpurRoad Dehradun 248001 I...

Page 79: ...heromotocorp com HeroMotoCorpLtd D NO 54 11 18E 2ndFloor SaiOddesseyBuilding OppExecutiveClub NearNH 5 HeroMotoCorpLtd 3 6 289 3rdFloor KareemManzil Hyderguda Hyderabad 500029 India Tel 91 40 2322373...

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