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USER MANUAL

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Page 3: ...his instruction manual carefully and follow all instructions it contains precisely The scooter must not be used by persons who have not thoroughly read and understood the instructions contained in this Owner s Handbook This manual contains simple and clear descriptions of the operations necessary to understand and use your scooter as well as recommendations for safe use of your scooter in order to...

Page 4: ... impact on the environment NOTE of a general nature The information contained in this Owner s Handbook is provided as a guide only and may not be completely up to date due to modifica tions which may be made by Quadro at any time for technical and or commercial reasons or else to comply with the legislation of the country in which the scooter is sold In order to learn and understand all features a...

Page 5: ... PARKING BRAKE 12 Engagement 12 Disengagement 13 HTS Hydraulic Tilting System LOCK RELEASE LEVER 13 Tilting lock 14 Releasing the Tilting Lock 14 TEMPORARILY STOPPING THE SCOOTER WITH DRIVER ON BOARD 14 STOPPING THE SCOOTER 14 INSTRUMENT PANEL 15 ON BOARD COMPUTER 16 Trip Computer function 16 Trip Computer Reset 16 Clock setting 16 Air temperature unit of measurement 16 INTEGRATED BRAKE PEDAL 20 R...

Page 6: ...fuses 39 FRONT LIGHT CLUSTER 40 Replacing Bulbs 40 REAR LIGHT CLUSTER 40 Replacing Bulbs 40 NUMBERPLATE LIGHT 40 REPLACING TYRES 41 BATTERY 41 Replacement 41 Recharging the battery 42 TROUBLESHOOTING 43 TECHNICAL DATA SCOOTER IDENTIFICATION 46 Frame number 46 Engine number 46 ENGINE CHARACTERISTICS 47 PRODUCTS 47 CAPACITIES 47 DIMENSIONS 49 BULBS 49 BRAKING SYSTEM 50 TRANSMISSION 50 FRAME 50 SUSPE...

Page 7: ...1 SAFETY AND RECOMMENDATIONS 1 ...

Page 8: ...and boots you should always avoid any clothing or accessories which could get caught in the moving parts of GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS If fuel should come into con tact with your eyes seek medical assistance immediately This chapter contains the main precau tions you must take in order to drive your scooter as safely as possible the scooter and or obstruct the driver s view While ref...

Page 9: ...ld onto the handles at the sides of the seat Both the passenger and driver must keep both feet on the footrest fig 1 fig 2 while the scooter is in motion We therefore advise you do not transport passengers who are not able to keep their feet firmly planted on the footrest In order to avoid possible collisions you fig 1 fig 2 should Always make yourself visible to oth er drivers ensuring you do not...

Page 10: ...e scooter with removed and or damaged parts In order not to compromise the stabil ity of the scooter it is essential not to exceed the maximum permissible load and to distribute this as uniformly as possible refer to the Technical Data chapter You must ensure that any loads are correctly positioned and or restrained in the areas laid out for them You should also limit your speed on the basis of th...

Page 11: ...2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER ...

Page 12: ...chapter describes the functions and systems your Quadro4 is equipped with Carefully reading the following pages will provide you with the knowledge to make the most of your scooter s potential COMPONENT LOCATION 1 Handlebar controls left hand side 2 Integrated brake lever front and rear 3 Instrument panel 4 Handlebar controls right hand side 5 Brake lever front fig 1 ...

Page 13: ...perate the right or left turn signals mo mentary positions The left or right turn signal indicator light will light up on the instrument panel depending on the selector position To deactivate the turn signals press but ton A fig 3 on the selector HANDLEBAR CONTROLS LEFT HAND SIDE The controls on the left hand side of the handlebar include full beam headlights flasher turn signals horn Dipped headl...

Page 14: ...rking brake and open the seat fig 6 STEERING LOCK Proceed as follows to engage the steer ing lock Turn the handlebar all the way to the left Press and turn the key to the left to the position Remove the key The steering lock does not engage automatically when the engine is shut off PARKING BRAKE Proceed as follows to engage the park ing brake Turn the ignition key anticlockwise to the position wit...

Page 15: ... four wheeled vehicle due to the grip provided by all four wheels on the ground Disengagement Proceed as follows to disengage the parking brake Turn the ignition key anticlockwise to the position and hold it there Lower lever A fig 8 accompany ing it from position 1 to position 0 without letting go for the whole duration of the operation Release the key Lever A fig 9 located on the leg shield lock...

Page 16: ...y code of the country in which you are driving when park ing the scooter If you must drive with the tilting lock engaged it is obligato ry to place one or both feet on the ground and keep one of the brake commands pressed integrated brake pedal or lever Remember that engaging the parking brake lever requires the scooter to be turned off For further information read the Parking brake lever section ...

Page 17: ...NT PANEL A Left group of indicator lights B Speedometer C MODE selection button D On board computer dis play E ADJ selection button F Rev counter G Engine coolant temperature gauge H Right group of indicator lights ...

Page 18: ...ion Trip Computer Reset Select the required Trip Computer function A or B and hold down the ADJ selection button for around 3 seconds Clock setting In Odometer mode press and hold the MODE and ADJ selection buttons together for around 2 seconds The hours will begin to flash In order to set the clock 1 Press the ADJ selection button to increase the hours 2 Press the MODE selection button to change ...

Page 19: ...r replace it if necessary Tilting lock MEANING With the key in the position this warning light comes on when the front tilting lock is engaged that is when the HTS is disabled Parking brake MEANING This warning light turns on when the parking brake is engaged with the key in the position WHAT TO DO Return the key to the position and perform the parking brake release procedure as indicated in the P...

Page 20: ... MEANING The warning light detects the faults in the engine monitoring system The warning light stays on with the ignition key in position and engine off this is normal WHAT TO DO If the warning light stays on after starting the engine consult an authorised Quadro dealer If the warning light stays off with the ignition key in position and engine off consult an authorised Quadro dealer Device Charg...

Page 21: ...d headlights MEANING With the key in the position this indicator light turns on when the dipped headlights are turned on Turn signals MEANING With the key in the position these indicator lights turn on when the turn signals left or right are activated Full beam headlights MEANING With the key in the position this indicator light turns on when the full beam headlights are turned on ...

Page 22: ...ated on the right hand driver footrest The integrated brake pedal can be used as an alternative to the left hand brake lever as it acts on both the front and rear brakes fig 13 REAR FOOTRESTS To open it press the upper part of the footrest A fig 14 the footrest will move from position 0 to position 1 To close the footrest lift it by the outside part and press it until you hear it click into place ...

Page 23: ...at A to access the com partment below it To reclose the seat accompany it until it is resting on the latch then push until you hear it click closed fig 16 If the seat is not properly closed this will be displayed by the on board computer For fur ther information read the On board Computer section in this chapter Electrical sockets Quadro4 is equipped with two 12 V power cigarette lighter sockets T...

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Page 25: ...3 USE ...

Page 26: ...required 1 Steering lock requires the key to be pressed 2 Position enabling parking brake engagement release 3 OFF 4 ON 5 Seat opening If you are not able to start the scooter consult an authorised Quadro dealer fig 1 ENGINE START Proceed as follows to start the scooter Ensure that button A Fig 2 is in position 0 Release the parking brake if engaged Turn the key to the position Hold the accelerato...

Page 27: ...le driving In this condition the engine cannot be started but the instru ment panel will still turn on The first 1000 km are the most important for the life of the scooter Correct running in helps to maintain vehicle perform ance and allows the mechanical parts to adapt to each other without friction During this stage it is advisable not to demand excessive performance from the engine and to minim...

Page 28: ... damaged If this should occur clean it off as soon as possible using a rag If the scooter will not be used for a long period of time we recommend you observe the following precautions Engage the tilting lock Engage the parking brake Completely fill the tank with fuel mixed with a quantity of stabiliser as specified by the manufacturer of the stabiliser Remove the battery see the Emer gency chapter...

Page 29: ...4 MAINTENANCE ...

Page 30: ...will guarantee perfect operation and a long lifetime for your scooter The maintenance operations specified in this Owner s Hand book must only be performed by expert personnel if the replace ment maintenance and or inspec tion procedure is not given it may only be performed by authorised Quadro dealers or service centres All maintenance opera tions must be performed with the engine off and the par...

Page 31: ...il level Perform this check on a level surface 0 with the scooter vertical 90 with respect to the ground To check the oil level use the inspection window A located under the left hand footrest fig 1 depending on the indica tions given in the table on the following page It is recommended you have an authorised Quadro dealer or service centre perform this check Do not operate the scooter with a low ...

Page 32: ...TO TAC632305GT001276 Oil window standard Oil window whether replaced Type of oil inspection window fitted F L F L Oil quantity sump only 2 3 litres 2 1 litres Oil quantity sump filter 2 4 litres 2 2 litres Maximum level indicator F L F L Oil window table ...

Page 33: ...roceed as follows in order to access the coolant reservoir and check the cool ant level Remove cover A fig 2 by unscrew ing screws B and C Extract the cover of the HTS lock release lever Check that the coolant in the reser voir is near the FULL mark fig 3 fig 3 To avoid burns do not remove the coolant reservoir cap with the engine hot If it is necessary to top up the cool ant remove the cap A fig ...

Page 34: ...p See an authorised Quadro dealer or service centre to have the air filter replaced CLEANING Ensure that the engine is off before cleaning the scooter Proceed as follows to clean the scooter Remove any dirt using a sponge with a mixture of water and neutral detergent specifically for washing vehicle bodywork Never use harsh chemical products on the plastic compo nents fairing panels windscreen hea...

Page 35: ...e wa ter jet onto the electrical and or mechanical parts Use cold water to remove road salt Clean the vehicle more frequently if you regularly drive on gritted salted roads Hot water increases the corrosive effects of the salt Do not use sponges or cloths which have come into contact with abrasive chemical products solvents thinners rust treatments brake fluid antifreeze etc Do not use strong dete...

Page 36: ...m and in any case before long journeys check and if necessary set right the following Engine coolant level Brake fluid level Tyre pressure and wear Correct operation of external lighting Engine oil level DEMANDING USE PROLONGED INACTIVITY Whenever the scooter is used in one of the following situations or in the event of prolonged inactivity Use on dusty roads Use of the scooter with external tempe...

Page 37: ...same time mileage intervals as before No Part Operation to be carried out Odometer reading km x 1000 Annual checks 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Odometer reading miles x 1000 0 6 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 1 Valves Check clearance adjust On reaching 40000 km checks must be repeated starting from the 5000 km interval 2 Engine air filter Clean Replace 3 Spark plugs Check electrode gap Replace 4 Engine oil Repl...

Page 38: ...erval 10 Variator case air filter Clean or replace if necessary 11 Clutch Check 12 Final drive and differential oil Visually check for leaks Replacement and leakage check 13 Final drive belts Check and adjust tension Replace if necessary 14 Exhaust system fastening screws Check and tighten if necessary 15 Timing chain Replace 16 Accelerator control grip Check free play adjust if necessary 17 HTS C...

Page 39: ...if necessary 20 Steering bearings Check free play and smoothness of steering 21 Braking system Replace brake pads If worn to limit Visually check brake fluid level and for leaks Change brake fluid Every 24 months Visually check for cracks in hoses Replace hoses Every 48 months 22 Tyres Check pressure wear and damage Replace if necessary 23 Wheels Check for misalignment and damage 24 Front and rear...

Page 40: ...res when replacing the oil 2 2 2 4 litres when replacing the oil and the oil filter Check the engine oil on a level surface 0 with the scooter vertical 90 with respect to the ground In very humid or dusty environments clean and or replace the engine and variator air filter more frequently On reaching 40000 km checks must be repeated starting from the 5000 km interval Depending on the scooter chass...

Page 41: ...5 EMERGENCY ...

Page 42: ...eplace a fuse Access the area underneath the seat as described in the Equip ment section in the Getting to Know your Scooter chapter Lift cover A fig 1 to access the fuses Remove the blown fuse Replace the blown fuse with one of the same rating positioning it in the same slot Close the fuse cover fig 1 Never repair blown fuses see a Quadro dealer to have the component s replaced Before replacing a...

Page 43: ...41 5 Table of fuses Refer to figure 2 AMPERAGE CONNECTED LOAD A 30A Battery charger circuit B 15A General C 10A Lights D 15A EFI E 30A Spare F 15A Spare G 10A Spare fig 2 ...

Page 44: ...lbs in the rear light cluster fig 4 are laid out as follows A Parking brake lights B Turn signals C Numberplate light fig 4 Replacing Bulbs NUMBERPLATE LIGHT Before replacing the num berplate light ensure that the ig nition key has been removed or is in the position Proceed as follows to replace the numberplate light Unscrew screw A fig 5 fig 5 Remove the complete bulb bulb holder assembly A fig 6...

Page 45: ... the plastic cover screw ing down the retaining screw A fig 5 fig 6 fig 7 Quadro4 is fitted with Tubeless tyres See an authorised Quadro dealer or service centre for tyre replacement BATTERY Before replacing or recharg ing the battery ensure that the ignition key has been removed or is in the position Replacement The battery is located on the left inside the leg shield Proceed as follows to replac...

Page 46: ...he nega tive terminal A fig 10 fig 10 Never invert the battery polarity Never dump dead or dam aged batteries or dispose of them in landfill you must follow the disposal procedure applicable in your country Recharging the battery To disconnect the battery follow the procedure described in the Replacing the battery section in this chapter then connect the battery charger Use only suitable battery c...

Page 47: ...orkshop to have the component s replaced C Brake disc greasy C See an authorised Quadro centre or qualified workshop D Brake pads worn D See an authorised Quadro centre or qualified workshop to have the component s replaced E Air in the front and rear brake circuits E See an authorised Quadro centre or qualified workshop Noisy Operation A Worn bearings A See an authorised Quadro centre or qualifie...

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Page 49: ...6 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 50: ...ures dimensions etc SCOOTER IDENTIFICATION Frame number The frame number is punched under the right hand footrest fig 1 fig 1 Engine number The engine number is stamped on the crankcase A fig 2 fig 2 Alteration of the identifica tion numbers is subject to crimi nal and administrative penalties It will also immediately void the warranty ...

Page 51: ...k gap 0 7 0 8 mm PRODUCTS Engine oil SAE 10W40 or SAE 10W50 Final drive oil 85W140 GL 5 or equivalent Engine coolant PARAFLU UP Braking fluid DOT4 Fuel Unleaded petrol min 95 RON octane rating CAPACITIES Engine lubrication system 2 1 2 3 litres sump only 2 2 2 4 litres sump filter Final drive lubrica tion system 1000 cm3 Engine cooling system 1200 cm3 radiator system Maximum 250 cm3 expansion tank...

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Page 53: ...ven in millimetres and refer to the scooter equipped with the original tyres The height refers to the scooter when unloaded BULBS Function Type Quantity Features Dipped headlights Halogen H8 2 12V 35 W Full beam headlights Halogen H8 2 12V 35 W Front parking light Led 2 12V 1 W Rear parking light Led 1 12V 0 2 W Brake light Led 1 12V 1 8 W Turn signal Led 4 12V 1 2 W Number plate light Incandescen...

Page 54: ...EIGHTS AND LOADS Unladen mass including engine oil final drive oil engine coolant 269 kg Mass in running order 279 kg Passenger capacity 2 driver passenger Maximum permissible load 500 kg RIMS Type Alloy Dimensions MT14 x 2 75 TYRES Type Tubeless Dimensions front and rear 110 80 14 M C 53P or 110 80 14 M C 59P TYRE PRESSURE Front 1 5 bar Rear 1 5 bar SUSPENSIONS Front Rear HTS oleo pneumatic tilti...

Page 55: ...7 INDEX ...

Page 56: ...s 21 Engine characteristics 47 Engine coolant 29 Engine number 46 Engine oil 29 Engine start 24 Engine stop 25 Equipment 21 F Frame 50 Frame number 46 Front light cluster 40 Full beam headlights 11 Fuses 39 Fuses 38 H Hazard warning lights 12 Horn 11 Hts hydraulic tilting system lock release lever 13 I Identification plates 46 Ignition key 24 Indicator lights on the instrument panel 17 Instrument ...

Page 57: ...ar light cluster 40 Rear view mirrors 20 Recharging the battery 42 Refuelling 26 Replacing tyres 41 Rims 50 Running in 25 S Steering lock 12 Stopping the scooter 14 Storage compartment below seat 21 Storage compartments 21 Suspensions 50 T Temporarily stopping the scooter with driver on board 14 Transmission 50 Trip computer 16 Troubleshooting 43 Turn signals 11 Tyre pressure 50 Tyres 50 W Weights...

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