Nexus 250 I.E. UPUTSTVO - 1559729845
Nexus 250 I.E. UPUTSTVO - 1559729845
Nexus 250 I.E. UPUTSTVO - 1559729845
for choosing one of its products. We have prepared this manual to help you to get the very best from your vehicle. Please read it carefully before riding
the vehicle for the first time. It contains information, tips and precautions for using your vehicle. It also describes features, details and devices to assure
you that you have made the right choice. We believe that if you follow our suggestions, you will soon get to know your new scooter and it will serve you
well for a long time to come. This booklet forms an integral part of the vehicle; should the vehicle be sold, it must be transferred to the new owner.
Ed. 04_10/2012
The instructions given in this manual are intended to provide a clear, simple guide to using your vehicle; this booklet also details routine maintenance
procedures and regular checks that should be carried out on the vehicle at an authorised Dealer or Service Centre. The booklet also contains
instructions for simple repairs. Any operations not specifically described in this booklet require the use of special tools and/or particular technical
knowledge: to carry out these operations, refer to any authorised Dealer or Service Centres.
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Personal safety
Failure to completely observe these instructions will result in serious risk of personal
injury.
Sections marked with this symbol indicate the correct use of the vehicle to prevent dam-
aging the environment.
Vehicle intactness
The signs that you see on this page are very important. They are used to highlight parts
of the booklet that should be read with particular care. The different symbols are used
to make each topic in the manual simple and quick to locate.
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INDEX
VEHICLE...................................................................................... 7 Runningin.................................................................................. 36
Dashboard................................................................................ 9 Startinguptheengine.................................................................. 37
Instruments............................................................................... 11 Precautions........................................................................... 39
Indicatorunir.............................................................................. 12 Difficultstartup........................................................................... 39
Clock......................................................................................... 13 Stoppingtheengine.................................................................... 40
Digitallcddisplay........................................................................ 14 Stand......................................................................................... 40
Maintenanceicons................................................................. 15 Automatictransmission.............................................................. 41
Settingthetotalandtripodometers........................................... 15 Safedriving................................................................................ 42
Settingthedatefunction........................................................... 16 MAINTENANCE........................................................................... 45
*MODE*button....................................................................... 17 Engineoillevel............................................................................ 46
Keyswitch.................................................................................. 18 Engineoillevelcheck............................................................... 46
Lockingthesteeringwheel....................................................... 18 Engineoiltop-up..................................................................... 47
Releasingthesteeringwheel................................................... 18 Warninglight(insufficientoilpressure)..................................... 48
Switchdirectionindicators.......................................................... 19 Engineoilchange.................................................................... 48
Hornbutton................................................................................ 19 Huboillevel................................................................................ 49
Lightswitch................................................................................ 20 Tyres......................................................................................... 51
Start-upbutton........................................................................... 20 Sparkplugdismantlement.......................................................... 53
Enginestopbutton...................................................................... 21 Removingtheairfilter.................................................................. 54
Theimmobilizersystem.............................................................. 21 Airfiltercleaning......................................................................... 55
Keys...................................................................................... 22 Coolingfluidlevel........................................................................ 56
Immobilizerdeviceenabledindicatorled.................................. 23 Checkingthebrakeoillevel.......................................................... 57
Operation............................................................................... 23 Brakingsystemfluidtopup....................................................... 58
Programmingtheimmobilizersystem...................................... 24 Battery....................................................................................... 59
Accessingthefueltank................................................................ 25 Useofanewbattery................................................................. 59
Powersupplysocket................................................................... 26 Checkingtheelectrolytelevel................................................... 60
Thesaddle................................................................................. 26 Long periods of inactivity.......................................................... 61
Identification.............................................................................. 27 Fuses........................................................................................ 62
Adjustingthewindscreen............................................................ 28 Frontlightgroup.......................................................................... 67
USE.............................................................................................. 31 Headlightadjustment.............................................................. 69
Checks...................................................................................... 32 Frontdirectionindicators............................................................. 70
Refuelling.................................................................................. 32 Rearturnindicators..................................................................... 71
Tyrepressure............................................................................. 34 Numberplatelight....................................................................... 71
Shockabsorbersadjustment...................................................... 35 Helmetcompartmentlightingbulb............................................... 72
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Brakelight.................................................................................. 72
Rear-viewmirrors....................................................................... 73
Frontandreardiscbrake.............................................................. 74
Puncture.................................................................................... 75
delveicolo.................................................................................. 76
Cleaningthevehicle.................................................................... 76
TECHNICALDATA....................................................................... 81
Toolkit....................................................................................... 85
SPAREPARTSANDACCESSORIES........................................... 87
Warnings................................................................................... 88
SCHEDULEDMAINTENANCE..................................................... 91
Scheduledservicingtable........................................................... 92
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Nexus 250 i.e.
Chap. 01
Vehicle
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01_01
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01_02
Dashboard (01_02)
A = Ignition key-switch
B = Starter button
C = Throttle control
D = Front brake lever
E = Digital instrument panel
F = Turn signal switch
G = Light switch
H = Combined braking system control (front and rear)
I = Horn button
L = Emergency cut-off switch
M = Free position
N = Warning light unit
O = Analogue instrument panel
P = Warning light unit on digital instrument panel
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Q = Remote «Mode» switch
R = Passing
01_03
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01_04
Instruments (01_04)
A = Twin scale speedometer (km/h and mph)
B = Rpm indicator
C = Engine control warning light and injection system failure warning light *
D = Low fuel warning light
M = Low oil pressure warning light
F = Turn indicator warning light
G = Antitheft device LED
H = LCD Display
I = «Odo/Set» button
L = «Clock» button
M = «Mode» button
Q = Remote «Mode» button
* See Engine stop section
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Indicatorunir (01_05)
A = Warning light preinstallation
B = Headlight warning light
C = High-beam warning light
D = Warning light preinstallation
01_05
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Clock (01_06)
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Pushing the «CLOCK» button for less than 1 second displays the following sequence:
• TIME
• DATE
• TOTAL/PARTIAL
To set the clock push and hold the «CLOCK» button longer than 3 seconds.
The numbers showing the hours will begin flashing.
Set the hours with the «ODO/SET» button. Push the «CLOCK» button again and the
minutes numbers start flashing.
Set the minutes with the «ODO/SET» button. Press the «CLOCK» button again to
start the clock moving normally.
01_06
During the reset process, not pressing any buttons for a period longer than 8 seconds
ends the process automatically and the display shows the modified time.
01_07
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Digitallcddisplay (01_07)
A = «SERVICE» maintenance icon
B = «BELT» maintenance icon
C = Battery Icon
D = Miles/gallons icon
E = Fuel gauge
F = 3-digit display
G = Miles per hour icon
H = Total odometer indicator
I = Partial odometer indicator
L = Km/h - Km/l indicator
M = 5-digit display
N = Fuel consumption and autonomy gauge
O = Maximum speed indicator
P = Mean speed/consumption
Q = Water temperature gauge
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Maintenanceicons (01_08)
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The icons signal the user that scheduled maintenance operations should be carried
out.
The flashing icon «A» SERVICE signals the need to carry out the scheduled mainte-
nance service.
The flashing icon «B» BELT signals the driving belt needs to be checked or replaced.
In any case, vehicle maintenance must be carried out at the service intervals recom-
mended in the Scheduled Maintenance.
01_08 WARNING
REFER TO THE «SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE» FOR FURTHER MAIN-
TENANCE OPERATIONS
Settingthetotalandtripodometers
Pressing the «ODO/SET» button, the display shifts from total to partial odometer. Hold
«ODO/SET» button down longer than 3 seconds to reset the partial odometer, mean
speed, mean consumption and maximum speed gauges.
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01_09
Settingthedatefunction (01_09)
Set «DATE» with the «CLOCK» button. Hold down the «CLOCK» button longer than
3 seconds and the year numbers start flashing. Set the year with the «ODO/SET»
button. Push the «CLOCK» button again and the month numbers@ start flashing. Set
the month with the «ODO/SET» button. Push the «CLOCK» button again and the day
numbers@ start flashing. Set the day with the «ODO/SET» button.
CAUTION
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*MODE*button (01_10)
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Pushing the "MODE" button for less than a second displays the following function
sequence:
1. MEAN SPEED - the word «MEAN» and Km/h or mph is displayed. The value
is reset by resetting the trip odometer.
2. MAXIMUM SPEED - the word «MAX» and Km/h or mph are displayed. The
value is reset by resetting the trip odometer.
3. MEAN CONSUMPTION - The fuel icon, the word «MEAN» and the km/l or
m/gal icon are displayed. The value is reset by resetting the trip odometer.
4. INSTANT CONSUMPTION - The fuel icon and km/l or m/gal are displayed
5. AUTONOMY - The fuel icon is displayed. If autonomy is reduced below 40
km, this icon is automatically displayed and flashes for 60 seconds. If the low
fuel warning light remains continuously lit, some dashes are shown instead
01_10 of the autonomy value.
6. BATTERY VOLTAGE - The battery icon is displayed. Should voltage be ab-
normal, the icon is displayed and flashes for 60 seconds.
Pushing the «MODE» button longer than 3 seconds returns to function «1» MEAN
SPEED
N.B.
MEAN SPEED IS CALCULATED ONLY WITH THE KEY SET TO «ON» AND WITH
THE ENGINE ON. TO SHIFT FROM KM TO MILES PUSH THE «MODE» AND
«CLOCK» BUTTONS SIMULTANEOUSLY LONGER THAN 3 SECONDS WHEN
INSERTING AND SETTING THE KEY TO «ON» IN THE KEY SWITCH. THE WORD
«SET» WILL BE DISPLAYED.
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01_11
Keyswitch (01_11)
1. LOCK = Ignition disabled, extractable key, mechanical antitheft device ena-
bled.
2. OFF = Ignition disabled, extractable key, mechanical antitheft device disa-
bled.
3. ON = Ready to start, non-extractable key, mechanical antitheft device disa-
bled.
4. «SADDLE OPENING» = Saddle opening position. Push the key in position
and turn it counterclockwise.
Lockingthesteeringwheel
Turn the handlebar to the left (as far as it will go), turn the key to «LOCK» and remove
the key.
Releasingthesteeringwheel
Reinsert the key and turn it to «OFF».
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CAUTION
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DO NOT TURN THE KEY TO «LOCK» OR «KEY OFF» WHILE RIDING.
Switchdirectionindicators (01_12)
Lever towards "S" = Left turn indicator is switched on;
Lever towards "D" = Right turn indicator is switched on;
The lever returns automatically to position "0" and the turn indicator "B" remains on;
to switch off, push the lever again.
01_12
Hornbutton (01_13)
Push the «C» button to sound the horn.
01_13
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Lightswitch (01_14, 01_15)
Light switch «A»
0 = Low-beam light
1 = High-beam light
E= Passing (flash)
01_14
01_15
Start-upbutton (01_16)
Start-up button «C»
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01_16
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Enginestopbutton (01_17, 01_18)
Engine stop switch «A»
0 = «OFF»
1 = «ON»
Activating the emergency cut-off switch causes the warning light «C» to turn on.
Warning light «C» is the light that signals the injection system check and that lights
up for 5 seconds when:
01_17 - The key switch goes from «OFF» to «ON» ;
- The side stand shifts from a low to a high position;
- The emergency cut-off switch shifts from «OFF» to «ON».
If the warning light remains fixedly on after the check period or lights up under normal
use conditions, take your vehicle to an Authorised Piaggio- Gilera Service Centre
to solve the problem.
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Theimmobilizersystem
In order to enhance theft protection, the vehicle is equipped with a «PIAGGIO IMMO-
BILIZER » electronic engine locking device that is activated automatically when the
ignition switch is removed. Upon start-up, the «PIAGGIO IMMOBILIZER» system
checks the starter key, and only if this key is recognised will the Immobiliser system
allow the vehicle to be started.
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Keys (01_19, 01_20, 01_21)
Two types of key are supplied with the scooter. The red-handgrip key «A» is the
«MASTER» key. Only a single copy of this key is supplied, which is necessary to
program the codes for all your other keys and for your dealer to perform some main-
tenance operations. We therefore recommend that it be used only under exceptional
circumstances.
The black key «B» (single copy supplied) is used for normal operations such as:
- engine start-up
01_19 - unlocking the fuel tank cover
Together with the two keys, you will be given a CODE CARD bearing the mechanical
code of the keys.
WARNING
LOOSING THE RED KEY PREVENTS ANY REPAIRS OF THE 'PIAGGIO IMMO-
BILIZER' SYSTEM AND THE ENGINE CONTROL UNIT.
WARNING
01_20
KEEP THE 'CODE CARD' AND THE RED HANDGRIP KEY IN A SAFE PLACE (NOT
ON YOUR VEHICLE).
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01_21
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Immobilizerdeviceenabledindicatorled (01_22)
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Activation of the «PIAGGIO IMMOBILIZER» system is signalled by a flashing «G»
warning light. In order to reduce battery discharge, the indicator LED turns off auto-
matically after 48 hours of uninterrupted functioning. Should the signal led system
break down in its flashing function, give information about the type of problem to an
Authorised Piaggio-Gilera Service Centre.
01_22
Operation
Every time the starter key is extracted from either the «OFF» or «LOCK» position, the
protection system activates the engine lock. Turning the key to «ON», with the engine
cut-off switch set to «ON» and the side stand up, disables the engine lock provided
that the safety system recognises the code transmitted by the key. If the code is not
recognised, turn the key first to "OFF" and then to "ON"; if the lock cannot be disabled,
try with the other key supplied (red-coloured). If it is still not possible to start the engine
it is absolutely necessary to turn to an Authorised Piaggio-Gilera Service Centre
that has the equipment necessary for diagnosis and repair of the system. The immo-
bilizer is also activated when the engine cut-off switch stops the engine or the side
stand is lowered. This happens even if the starter key is in position "ON". When ad-
ditional keys are required, please note that data storage (up to 7 keys max.) must be
done on all keys, both new ones and existing ones. Take the red-handgrip key and all
the black keys supplied to an Authorised Piaggio-Gilera Service Centre. The codes
of keys not submitted for the new storage procedure are deleted from the memory.
Any lost keys will therefore not be enabled to start the engine.
WARNING
EACH KEY HAS ITS OWN AND UNIQUE CODE, WHICH MUST BE STORED IN
THE SYSTEM CONTROL UNIT MEMORY.
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VIOLENT SHOCKS MAY AFFECT THE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS OF THE
KEY.
IF OWNERSHIP OF THE VEHICLE IS TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER PERSON,
THE KEY WITH THE RED GRIP (AS WELL AS THE OTHER KEYS) AND THE
"CODE CARD" MUST BE ALSO TRANSFERRED TO THE NEW OWNER.
Programmingtheimmobilizersystem
The procedure for programming the «PIAGGIO IMMOBILIZER» system and/or for
storing other key codes is described below.
Procedurestart-redkey
Make sure that the emergency cut-off switch is set to «ON» and the side stand is up.
Insert the red handgrip key into the switch key (in «OFF») and turn it to «ON». After
1 - 3 seconds, turn the key to "OFF" again and pull it out.
Intermediatestep-blackkey
After pulling out the red key, insert the black key within 10 seconds and promptly turn
it to «ON». After 1-3 seconds, turn the key to «OFF» again and pull it out. In this way,
a maximum of 7 black keys can be programmed by repeating the above procedure
keeping the indicated times.
Properprogrammingcheck
Insert the red key disabling the transponder (i.e., tilt the key cap by 90°) and turn the
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key to "ON". Perform the engine starter operation. Ensure that the engine does not
start. Insert the black key and repeat the start-up operation. Check that engine starts.
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WARNING
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SHOULD THE ENGINE START WITH THE RED KEY (WITH TRANSPONDER OFF),
OR IN THE EVENT OF WRONG OPERATION DURING PROGRAMMING, REPEAT
THE PROCEDURE FROM THE BEGINNING.
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01_24
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Powersupplysocket (01_25)
There is a plug socket "D" inside the helmet compartment.
The plug socket may be used for external consumers (mobile phone, inspection light,
etc.).
CAUTION
01_25 PROLONGED USE OF THE PLUG SOCKET MAY RESULT IN PARTIAL DIS-
CHARGE OF THE BATTERY
Electric characteristic
Plug socket
12 V - 180 W MAX
Maximum power
180 W
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CAUTION
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OBJECTS INAPPROPRIATELY PLACED INSIDE THE HELMET COMPARTMENT
MAY DEFORM THE SADDLE AND PREVENT THE COURTESY LIGHT FROM
TURNING OFF, WHICH MAY RESULT IN BATTERY DISCHARGE.
N.B.
PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION WHEN PLACING OBJECTS ON THE SADDLE AS THE
01_27 AUTOMATIC OPENING OF THE SADDLE CAN CAUSE THEM TO FALL.
01_28
PLEASE REMIND THAT ALTERING IDENTIFICATION REGISTRATION NUM-
BERS CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS PENAL SANCTIONS (IMPOUNDING OF THE
VEHICLE, ETC.).
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Nexus 250 i.e.
Chap. 02
Use
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Checks
Before using the scooter for the first time check:
1. That the fuel tank is full.
2. Front brake and combined system fluid level.
3. That the tyres are properly inflated.
4. The correct functioning of the tail lights, the headlight, the turn indicators and the
stop light.
5. The correct functioning of the front brakes and the combined system.
6. The oil level in the gearcase.
7. The engine oil level.
8. The coolant level.
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DO NOT ALLOW PETROL TO COME INTO CONTACT WITH HOT ENGINE OR
ANY PLASTIC PARTS.
CAUTION
02_02
DO NOT RIDE WITH THE FUEL TANK ALMOST EMPTY, LACK OF FUEL CAN
DAMAGE THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER.
CAUTION
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WARNING
USING OILS OTHER THAN THOSE RECOMMENDED CAN SHORTEN THE LIFE
OF THE ENGINE.
Characteristic
Fuel reserve
2 l (approx.)
Fuel tank capacity
14,5 l (approx.)
Tyrepressure (02_03)
Check periodically (about every 500 km) the pressure and wear of the tyres.
The tyres are equipped with wear indicators, according to which the tyres should be
changed before these indicators come to the surface of the tread.
Check also that the tyres do not have tears on their sides or an irregular pattern of
wear on the tread; if this occurs, go to an authorised workshop or at least equipped to
perform the replacement.
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02_03
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CAUTION
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TYRE PRESSURE SHOULD BE CHECKED WHEN TYRES ARE COLD.INCOR-
RECT TYRE PRESSURE CAUSES ABNORMAL TYRE WEAR AND MAKES RID-
ING DANGEROUS.
TYRES MUST BE REPLACED WHEN THE TREAD REACHES THE WEAR LIMITS
SET FORTH BY LAW.
Characteristic
Front tyre pressure
2.1 bar
Rear tyre pressure
2.2 bar with driver only
Rear tyre pressure
2.3 bar with passenger.
Shockabsorbersadjustment (02_04)
The preloading of the springs can be adjusted to 4 positions acting on the ring nut
located in the lower part of the shock absorbers with the specific spanner supplied.
Position 1: minimum preload: rider only
Position 2 medium preloading: rider only
Position 3 medium preloading: rider and passenger
Position 4: maximum preloading: rider, passenger, and luggage.
02_04 In order to carry out this operation you will need to use the specific spanner in the kit.
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CAUTION
RIDING THE VEHICLE WITH THE SPRING PRELOADING NOT CORRECTLY SET
FOR THE RIDER AND POSSIBLE PASSENGER, COULD REDUCE THE COM-
FORT OF THE RIDE AND THE PRECISION OF THE STEERING.
WARNING
Runningin (02_05)
WARNING
DURING THE FIRST 1000 KM DO NOT RIDE THE VEHICLE OVER 80% OF ITS
MAXIMUM SPEED. AVOID TWISTING THE THROTTLE GRIP FULLY OR KEEP-
ING A CONSTANT SPEED ALONG LONG SECTIONS OF ROAD. AFTER THE
FIRST 1000 KM, GRADUALLY INCREASE SPEED UNTIL REACHING THE MAX-
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Startinguptheengine (02_06, 02_07, 02_08)
The vehicle is fitted with an ignition disabling system controlled by the side stand and
the engine cut-off switch. The engine cannot start if the side stand is down or if the
emergency cut-off switch is set to «OFF». If the engine is on, it turns off when the side
stand is lowered or the emergency cut-off switch is turned to «OFF». The scooter is
equipped with automatic transmission with direct drive, so that starting is effected by
turning the throttle grip to idle speed; to pull away, gradually increase the engine speed
by turning the throttle grip. In order to start the engine and before pressing the starter
button «E», it is necessary to pull and hold pulled the front brake lever «G» or the
combined brake lever «D» to actuate the safety switches. The fuel supply system can
02_06 control ignition based on the engine condition (hot/cold) or the ambient temperature
and pressure.
1. Put the scooter on the centre stand "F", making sure the rear wheel is raised from
the ground.
2. Keep the throttle grip «C» completely untwisted.
3. Insert the key into the ignition switch "A" and turn to position "ON".
4. Make sure that switch «B» «RUN OFF» is set to «RUN» position and that the side
stand «L» is raised.
5. Pull either the front «G» or the combined brake lever «D» while pressing the starter
02_07 button «E»
WARNING
02_08
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NEITHER PUSH THE START BUTTON WHEN THE TANK IS EMPTY NOR TURN
THE KEY SWITCH TO «ON» TO AVOID DAMAGING THE INJECTION SYSTEM.
CAUTION
DO NOT SHUT OFF THE ENGINE WHILE THE VEHICLE IS MOVING. UNBURNED
FUEL COULD ENTER THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER AND BURN, CAUSING THE
CONVERTER TO OVERHEAT AND POSSIBLY DESTROYING IT.
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Precautions
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CAUTION
Difficultstartup
In the rare case of flooding the engine, to facilitate start-up, it is possible to try to put
the scooter into action with the gas hand grip partially or completely open. It is however
necessary, once the engine is started, to take your vehicle to an Authorised Piaggio-
Gilera Service Centre to determine the causes and to restore proper functioning of
your vehicle.
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Stoppingtheengine (02_09)
Fully untwist the throttle grip, then rotate the key in the switch «A » to «KEY
OFF» (extractable key).
02_09
Stand (02_10)
CENTRE STAND
Push with your foot on the centre stand's fork "F" while lifting the vehicle backward,
holding onto the handlebar.
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Stand (02_10, 02_11)
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SIDE
Push with your foot on the stand's prong «L» until it releases into position, while low-
ering the vehicle onto the stand.
WARNING
02_11 THE SIDE STAND CAUSES THE ENGINE TO TURN ITSELF OFF WHENEVER IT
IS LOWERED.
Automatictransmission (02_12)
To ensure simple, pleasurable riding, the vehicle is equipped with automatic trans-
mission with regulator and centrifugal clutch. The system is designed to provide the
best performance (acceleration and consumption) while driving on both flat roads and
uphill.
If you have to stop up a hill (traffic lights, traffic jam, etc.) use only the brake to keep
the vehicle still, leaving the engine running at idle speed. Using the engine to
keep the vehicle still can cause the clutch to overheat, due to the friction of the
clutch mechanism itself against the capstan.
02_12
It is therefore recommended to avoid conditions of prolonged clutch slippage (other
than those previously indicated) like driving uphill fully laden on steep slopes or starting
off with driver and passenger at slopes greater than 25%.
Take the following precautions if the clutch overheats:
1. Do not continue riding in such conditions.
2. Let the clutch cool down with the engine at idle speed for a few minutes.
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Safedriving (02_13)
Some simple tips are provided below that will enable you to use your vehicle on a daily
basis in greater safety and peace of mind. Your skill and your mechanical knowledge
are the basis of safe riding. We recommend trying out the vehicle in traffic-free zones
in order to acquire a good knowledge of the vehicle itself.
1. Before riding off, remember to put on the helmet and fasten it correctly.
2. Reduce speed on rough roads and ride with care.
3. After riding on a long stretch of wet road without using the brakes, braking can be
02_13 poor at the beginning. In these conditions, it is a good idea to apply the brakes from
time to time.
4. Do not brake hard on wet, unsurfaced or slippery roads.
5. Avoid riding off by mounting the scooter when it is resting on its support. In any
case, in order to avoid abrupt departures, the rear wheel should not be turning when
in comes into contact with the ground.
6. If you use the scooter on roads covered with sand, mud, snow mixed with salt, etc.,
we recommend that you clean the brake disc frequently with a non-aggressive deter-
gent in order to avoid the formation of abrasive build-ups in the holes, which could
result in early wear of the brake pads.
CAUTION
ALWAYS RIDE WITHIN YOUR LIMITS RIDING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF AL-
COHOL OR OTHER DRUGS AND CERTAIN MEDICINES IS EXTREMELY DAN-
GEROUS.
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NEVER RIDE FASTER THAN 100 km/h WITH A SCOOTER WITH ADDED AC-
CESSORIES . WITHOUT THESE ACCESSORIES THE VEHICLE MAY BE DRIVEN
AT A HIGHER SPEED WITHIN THE LEGAL LIMITS. IF THERE ARE NOT PAIGE
ACCESSORIES FITTED, OR AN ABNORMAL LOAD, OR IF THE VEHICLE IS NOT
IN A GENERALLY GOOD CONDITION, OR WHENEVER WEATHER CONDITIONS
DEMAND IT, SPEED SHOULD BE FURTHER REDUCED.
CAUTION
DO NOT ADJUST THE MIRRORS WHILE RIDING. THIS COULD CAUSE YOU TO
LOOSE CONTROL OF THE VEHICLE.
CAUTION
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Nexus 250 i.e.
Chap. 03
Maintenance
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Engineoillevel
In 4-stroke engines, engine oil is used to lubricate the distribution elements, the bush-
es and the thermal group. An insufficient quantity of oil can cause serious damage
to the engine.In all four-stroke engines, a loss of efficiency in oil performance and
certain consumption should be considered normal. Consumption can particularly re-
flect the conditions of use (i.e. when driving at 'full acceleration' all the time, oil
consumption increases). The replacement intervals provided for by the maintenance
programme are defined depending on the total content of oil in the engine and the
average consumption measured following standardised methods.
In order to prevent any problems, we recommend checking oil level more fre-
quently than indicated in the Scheduled Maintenance table or before setting off
on long journeys. The scooter is, however, equipped with an oil pressure warn-
ing light on the instrument panel.
engine. If the check is carried out after the vehicle has been used, and therefore with
a hot engine, the level line will be lower; in order to carry out a correct check it is
necessary to wait at least 10 minutes after the engine has been stopped, so as to get
the correct level.
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03_02
Engineoiltop-up
Any topping up with oil must be carried out after the oil level check by adding oil, but
never exceeding the MAX level. The topping up of the level between MIN and
MAX requires approx. 200 cc of oil. Every 5000 km, however, the engine oil level
should be checked and topped up, if necessary, at an Authorised Piaggio Service
Centre.
03_03
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Warninglight(insufficientoilpressure) (03_03)
The vehicle is fitted with a warning light «E» that is turned on when the key is turned
to «ON». This warning must go off once the engine starts. If the light comes on
during braking, at idling speed or while turning a corner, it is necessary to check
the oil level and top up if required. If, after having topped up the oil, the warning
light persists in coming on while braking, at idling speed or while turning a cor-
ner, it will be necessary to turn to an Authorised Piaggio Service Centre.
03_05
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CAUTION
3 Maintenance
USED OILS CONTAIN SUBSTANCES HARMFUL TO THE ENVIRONMENT. FOR
OIL CHANGE, CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE WHICH IS EQUIP-
PED TO DISPOSE OF USED OILS IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY AND
LEGAL WAY.
CAUTION
USING OILS OTHER THAN THOSE RECOMMENDED CAN SHORTEN THE LIFE
OF THE ENGINE.
Recommended products
eni i-Ride PG 5W-40
Synthetic based lubricant for high-performance four-stroke engines.
JASO MA, MA2 - API SL - ACEA A3
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N.B.
THE NOTCHES ON THE HUB OIL LEVEL DIPSTICK, EXCEPT THE ONE INDI-
CATING THE MAX LEVEL, REFER TO OTHER MODELS BY THE MANUFACTUR-
ER AND HAVE NO SPECIFIC FUNCTION FOR THIS MODEL.
CAUTION
03_08
WHEN REPLACING THE HUB OIL DO NOT LET THE OIL COME INTO CONTACT
WITH THE REAR BRAKE DISC.
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CAUTION
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FOR OIL REPLACEMENT, CONTACT ANY AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE AS
THEY ARE EQUIPPED TO DISPOSE OF USED OILS IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY
FRIENDLY AND LEGAL WAY.
Characteristic
Rear hub oil
250 cc
Tyres (03_09)
Check pressure and tyre wear periodically (about every 500 km).
The tyres are equipped with wear indicators. The tyres should be replaced as soon
as these indicators become visible on the tyre tread.
Check also that the tyres do not have tears on their sides or an irregular pattern of
wear on the tread; if this occurs, take your vehicle to an Authorised Service Centre or
workshop equipped for replacement.
CAUTION
03_09
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CAUTION
THE USE OF TYRES OTHER THAN THOSE INDICATED MAY CAUSE INSTABIL-
ITY. IT IS HIGHLY ADVISABLE TO USE ORIGINAL PIAGGIO TYRES.
Characteristic
Front tyres
Tubeless 120/70 - 14" 55P
Rear tyre
Tubeless, 140/60 - 14'' 64P
Front tyre pressure
2.1 bar
Rear tyre pressure
2.2 bar with driver only
Rear tyre pressure
2.3 bar with passenger.
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Sparkplugdismantlement (03_10, 03_11)
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Proceed as follows:
1. Remove the right side cover unscrewing the 3 «A» screws;
2. Disconnect the spark plug HV wire hood «B» ;
3. Unscrew the spark plug using the wrench supplied. ;
4. When refitting, place the spark plug in the hole at the due inclination and tighten it
by hand until it is finger tight;
03_10 5. Only use the wrench to lock it in place;
6. Push hood «B» fully over the spark plug.
WARNING
THE USE OF SPARK PLUGS OTHER THAN THOSE RECOMMENDED OR A
SHIELDLESS SPARK PLUG CAP COULD CAUSE DISTURBANCES TO THE SYS-
TEM.
WARNING
03_11
THE SPARK PLUG MUST BE REMOVED WHEN THE ENGINE IS COLD. THE
SPARK PLUG MUST BE REPLACED EVERY 20,000 KM. USE OF ELECTRONIC
CONTROL UNITS OR ELECTRONIC IGNITIONS DIFFERING FROM THOSE REC-
OMMENDED CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE ENGINE.
Characteristic
Spark plug
CHAMPION RG 4 PHP
Electric characteristic
Electrode gap
0.7 - 0.8 mm
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Locking torques (N*m)
Spark plug
12 ÷ 14
03_12
IF THE VEHICLE IS USED ON DUSTY ROADS IT IS NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT
MAINTENANCE CHECKS OF THE AIR FILTER MORE OFTEN TO AVOID DAM-
AGING THE ENGINE.
03_13
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Airfiltercleaning (03_14)
3 Maintenance
1. Wash the sponge with water and mild soap.
2. Dry it with a clean cloth and short blasts of compressed air.
3. Impregnate the sponge with a mixture of 50% petrol and 50% specified oil.
4. Gently squeeze the filtering element, let it drip dry and then refit it.
CAUTION
03_14
Recommended products
AGIP FILTER OIL
Special product for the treatment of foam filters.
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Coolingfluidlevel (03_15, 03_16, 03_17)
The engine cooling system is of the forced liquid circulation type. The coolant circuit
contains approx. 1.8 litres of coolant consisting of a mixture of 50% demineralised
water and glycol ethylene-based antifreeze solution with corrosion inhibitors. Recom-
mended coolant, supplied with already mixed and ready for use fluid. For proper
functioning of the engine, the coolant temperature must be between the 4th and 7th
lit segment, as indicated by the instrument «B» on the digital instrument panel. When
the 9th lights up, the icon and all the segments start flashing; stop the engine, let it
cool down and check the fluid level; if the result is normal, take your vehicle to an
Authorised Piaggio Service Centre.
The fluid level must checked every 10,000 kilometres with a cold engine, in the way
shown below:
03_15
a) Place the scooter in a vertical position on the stand.
b) Remove the expansion tank cover "A", turning in anticlockwise direction.
c) Look inside the expansion tank; reference «C» shows the adequate coolant level.
d) If the coolant level is below reference «C», proceed to top-up when the engine is
cold.
If it is necessary to top up the coolant frequently or if the expansion tank is completely
empty, the cause has to be found in the cooling system. It is therefore essential to
have the cooling system checked at an Authorised Piaggio-Gilera Service Cen-
tre. The coolant should be changed every 2 years. Take your vehicle to an Authorised
03_16 Piaggio-Gilera Service Centre for this operation.
N.B.
SHOULD THE 9th SEGMENT OF THE COOLANT TEMPERATURE INDICATOR
COME ON DURING A NON-DEMANDING RIDE, SHUT OFF THE ENGINE AND LET
IT COOL DOWN. THEN CHECK THE COOLANT LEVEL; IF THE LEVEL IS OK,
CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE.
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WARNING
3 Maintenance
TO AVOID THE RISK OF SCALDING, DO NOT UNSCREW THE EXPANSION
TANK COVER WHILE THE ENGINE IS STILL HOT.
WARNING
Checkingthebrakeoillevel (03_18)
The front and rear brake fluid tanks are situated on the handlebar. Proceed as follows:
1. Rest the scooter on its centre-stand with the handlebars perfectly horizontal;
2. Check fluid level through the related warning light «A».
A certain lowering of the level is caused by wear on the pads. Should the level appear
to be below the minimum mark, please contact your nearest PIAGGIO-GILERA Deal-
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er or Authorised Service Centre in order to carry out a thorough inspection of the
braking system.
ONLY USE DOT 4-CLASSIFIED BRAKE FLUID. BRAKE CIRCUIT FLUID IS VERY
CORROSIVE; MAKE SURE THAT IT DOES NOT COME INTO CONTACT WITH
THE PAINTWORK.
CAUTION
03_20 AVOID CONTACT OF BRAKE FLUID WITH EYES, SKIN, AND CLOTHING. IN
CASE OF CONTACT, RINSE WITH WATER. THE BRAKING CIRCUIT FLUID IS
HYGROSCOPIC, THAT IS, IT ABSORBS HUMIDITY FROM THE SURROUNDING
AIR. IF THE HUMIDITY IN THE BRAKING FLUID EXCEEDS A CERTAIN VALUE,
IT WILL LEAD TO INEFFICIENT BRAKING. NEVER USE BRAKING FLUID KEPT
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Recommended products
AGIP BRAKE 4
Brake fluid.
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Synthetic fluid SAE J 1703 -FMVSS 116 - DOT 3/4 - ISO 4925 - CUNA NC 956 DOT
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4
Electric characteristic
Battery
12V-14Ah
03_22
Useofanewbattery
Make sure that the terminals are connected correctly. When a new battery is installed,
the correct time and date must be reset on the digital instrument panel («Clock» and
«MODE button» section).
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CAUTION
Checkingtheelectrolytelevel
The electrolyte level, which should be checked regularly, must always be at the max-
imum level. To top it up to this level, use only distilled water. Should it become
necessary to top up the battery with water too frequently, check the scooter's electrical
system because the battery is being overloaded, causing it to lose power quickly.
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WARNING
3 Maintenance
USED BATTERIES ARE HARMFUL FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. COLLECTION
AND DISPOSAL SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT IN COMPLIANCE WITH REGULA-
TIONS IN FORCE.
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Fuses (03_23, 03_24, 03_25, 03_26)
The electric system is fitted with 2 fuse boxes:
1. Fuse box «A» 6 fuses located in the helmet compartment near the battery.
2. Fuse box «B» 6 fuses located in the helmet compartment near the plug
socket.
Replace fuses using adequate pliers supplied in the tool kit.
The chart shows the position and characteristics of the fuses in the vehicle.
CAUTION
03_23
BEFORE REPLACING A BLOWN FUSE, FIND AND SOLVE THE FAILURE THAT
CAUSED IT TO BLOW. NEVER TRY TO REPLACE THE FUSE WITH ANY OTHER
MATERIAL (E.G., A PIECE OF ELECTRIC WIRE).
03_24
FUSE BOX_A
Fuse 7,5 A Protected circuits: Injection ECU
supply
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Location: No 1 Helmet
compartment front side fuse box
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Fuse 10A Protected circuits:H.V. coil - Fuel
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injector - Fuel pump - Lambda
sensor
Location: No 2 Helmet
compartment front side fuse box.
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CAUTION
BEFORE REPLACING A BLOWN FUSE, FIND AND SOLVE THE FAILURE THAT
CAUSED IT TO BLOW. NEVER TRY TO REPLACE THE FUSE WITH ANY OTHER
MATERIAL (E.G., A PIECE OF ELECTRIC WIRE).
03_25
03_26
FUSE BOX_B
Fuse 7.5A Protected circuits: Digital
instrument panel, Turn indicator
bulbs, Radiator electric fan remote
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Location: No 7 Helmet
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compartment, rear side fuse box.
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BULBS
High/low beam light bulb Type: Halogen (H7)
Power: 12V - 55W
Quantity: 2
Tail light and stop light bulb Type: Spherical, double filament
Power: 12V - 21/5W
Quantity: 1
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Power: 12V - 5W
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Helmet compartment light bulb Type: Cylindrical
Quantity: 1
Power: 12V - 5W
03_28
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03_30
03_29
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03_31
03_32 N.B.
THE ABOVE PROCEDURE COMPLIES WITH THE EUROPEAN STANDARDS RE-
GARDING MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM HEIGHT OF LIGHT BEAMS. REFER TO THE
STATUTORY REGULATIONS IN FORCE IN EVERY COUNTRY WHERE THE VE-
HICLE IS USED.
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03_33
HIGH- AND LOW-BEAM BULBS ARE HALOGEN TYPE: DO NOT TOUCH THEM
WITH YOUR FINGERS TO AVOID DAMAGING THEIR FUNCTION.
03_34
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03_35
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Rearturnindicators (03_36)
Operate the screw indicated in the figure and remove glass C.
03_36
Numberplatelight (03_37)
Loosen the two screws «D», remove the plastic cover behind the mudguard. Remove
screw «E» from behind the mudguard. Remove the bulb socket.
03_37
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Helmetcompartmentlightingbulb (03_38)
Open the helmet compartment, take out the pressure mounted glass cover «F» and
replace the bulb.
03_38
03_39
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03_40
03_41
03_42
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03_43
Frontandreardiscbrake (03_44)
The brake disc and pad wear is automatically compensated, therefore it does not have
any effect on brake functioning. This means that it is not necessary to adjust the
brakes. An excessively elastic brake lever stroke may indicate the presence of air in
the brake circuit or a failure in the brake system. In this case, mainly due to the im-
portance of brakes to guarantee safe riding conditions, the vehicle should be taken to
a PIAGGIO-GILERA Dealer or Authorised Service Centre.
CAUTION
03_44
BRAKING SHOULD BEGIN AFTER ABOUT 1/3 OF THE BRAKE LEVER STROKE.
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3 Maintenance
ALLOW THE PLUNGERS TO SETTLE AND THE LEVER STROKE TO BE SET TO
THE CORRECT POSITION.
CAUTION
THE PRESENCE OF SAND, MUD, SNOW MIXED WITH SALT, ETC. ON THE
ROAD, CAN DRASTICALLY REDUCE THE LIFE OF THE BRAKE PADS. IN OR-
DER TO AVOID THIS, WE RECOMMEND WASHING THE VEHICLE FREQUENTLY
WHEN RIDING IN THESE ROAD CONDITIONS.
Puncture (03_45)
The vehicle is equipped with Tubeless tyres (without inner tubes). In the event of a
puncture, contrary to the situation with a tyre with inner tube, the tyre deflates more
slowly, resulting in a greater steering safety. A flat tyre can be repaired with an emer-
gency «inflate and repair» spray. In order to repair a tyre completely, take your vehicle
to a Piaggio-Gilera Dealer or Authorised Service Centre. The replacement of a
type involves removing the wheel in question. Take your vehicle to a Piaggio-Gilera
Dealer or Authorised Service Centre for these operations.
CAUTION
03_45
TO USE THE "INFLATE AND REPAIR" SPRAY CAN PROPERLY, FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PACKAGING.
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WARNING
delveicolo (03_46)
The following operations are recommended:
1. Clean the scooter thoroughly and then cover it with a canvas;
2. With the engine off and the piston at the bottom dead centre position, remove the
spark plug, and pour 1 ÷ 2 cm³ of the recommended oil through its hole. Operate the
starter button 1-2 times for roughly 1 second to turn the engine over slowly, then insert
the spark plug again;
3. Ensure that the fuel tank is at least half full (so that the fuel pump is fully
03_46 covered); spread antirust grease on the uncoated metal parts; keep the wheels lifted
above the ground by resting the chassis on two wooden wedges;
4. As regards the battery, follow the instructions in the «Battery» section.
Recommended products
eni i-Ride PG 5W-40
Synthetic based lubricant for high-performance four-stroke engines.
JASO MA, MA2 - API SL - ACEA A3
3 Maintenance
Cleaningthevehicle
In order to soften the dirt and mud deposited on the painted surfaces, use a low pres-
sure jet of water. Once softened, mud and dirt should be removed with a soft sponge
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for bodywork soaked in water and "shampoo" (2-4% of shampoo in water). Then rinse
3 Maintenance
abundantly with water, and dry with a shammy cloth. For the outside of the engine,
use petroleum, a brush and clean cloths. Petroleum is harmful for the paint. Remem-
ber that any polishing with silicon wax must always be preceded by washing
CAUTION
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ING SILICONE-BASED WAX CAN DAMAGE THE PAINTED SURFACES, DE-
PENDING ON THE VEHICLE COLOUR (SATIN COLOURS). FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION ON THIS MATTER, CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CEN-
TRE.
STARTING PROBLEMS
Emergency switch in «OFF» Set the switch back to «ON»
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* IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE THE SCOOTER TO THE COMPLETE
3 Maintenance
EXHAUSTION OF THE FUEL; IN THE EVENT THAT THIS SHOULD
OCCUR, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE ENGINE. TURN THE
KEY SWITCH TO "OFF" AND TOP-UP THE TANK AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE. THE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES
COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE FUEL PUMP AND/OR THE
CATALYTIC CONVERTER.
IGNITION PROBLEM
Faulty spark plug Contact an Authorised Piaggio-
Gilera Service Centre
LOW COMPRESSION
Loose spark plug. Screw in the spark plug tightly
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HIGH CONSUMPTION AND LOW PERFORMANCE
Clogged or dirty air filter Try to blow out with compressed
air, otherwise replace the filter
INSUFFICIENT BRAKING
Greasy disc. Worn pads. Faulty Contact an Authorised Piaggio-
brake system. Presence of air in Gilera Service Centre
the front and rear brake circuit.
INEFFICIENT SUSPENSIONS
Shock absorber fault, oil leak, end Contact an Authorised Piaggio-
buffer damaged; shock absorber Gilera Service Centre
preloading incorrectly set
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Nexus 250 i.e.
Chap. 04
Technicaldata
81
4 Technicaldata
82
04_01
4 Technicaldata
TECHNICAL DATA
Length 2100 mm
Width 780 mm
Wheelbase 1530 mm
Height 1330 mm
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Vacuum weight 174 +/- 5 kg
Bore x stroke 72 x 60 mm
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Valve clearance intake: 0.10 mm
4 Technicaldata
discharge: 0.15 mm
Toolkit
• 16 mm box-spanner;
• Twin screwdriver;
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• A pair of pliers to extract fuses.
• Wrench for adjusting shock absorbers.
The tools are stored in the helmet compartment.
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Nexus 250 i.e.
Chap. 05
Sparepartsanda
ccessories
87
Warnings (05_01)
WARNING
88
WARNING
5 Sparepartsandaccessories
NEVER RIDE THE SCOOTER EQUIPPED WITH ACCESSORIES (TOP BOX AND/
OR WINDSHIELD) AT A SPEED HIGHER THAN 100 km/h.
THE SCOOTER CAN BE RIDDEN AT A HIGHER SPEED WITHOUT THE ACCES-
SORIES MENTIONED BEFORE WITHIN THE LIMITS ESTABLISHED BY LAW.
IF THERE ARE ANY NON-PIAGGIO ACCESSORIES INSTALLED, OR AN AB-
NORMAL LOAD, OR IF THE SCOOTER IS NOT IN A GENERALLY GOOD CON-
DITION, OR WHENEVER WEATHER CONDITIONS DEMAND IT, SPEED SHOULD
BE FURTHER REDUCED.
WARNING
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5 Sparepartsandaccessories
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Nexus 250 i.e.
Chap. 06
Scheduledmaint
enance
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Scheduledservicingtable (06_01)
Adequate maintenance is fundamental to ensuring long-lasting, optimum operation
and performance of your vehicle.
To this end, a series of checks and maintenance operations (at the owner's expense)
have been suggested, which are included in the summary table on the following page.
Any minor faults should be reported without delay to an Authorised Service Centre
or Dealer without waiting until the next scheduled service to solve it.
It is indispensable to have your vehicle serviced to the prescribed intervals of time,
even if you have not reached the predicted mileage. Punctual vehicle servicing is
06_01
necessary for the correct use of the guarantee. For all further information regarding
the Guarantee application modes and the execution of the "Programmed Mainte-
nance" refer to the "Guarantee Booklet".
Safety fasteners I I I I I
Spark plug R R R
Driving belt I R I R I R
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Throttle control A A A A A A A
Air filter C C C C C C
Oil filter R R R R R R R
Valve clearance A A A
Brake fluid * I I I I I I I
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km x 1,000 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
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Coolant * I I I I I I I
Engine oil R I R I R I R I R I R I R
Hub oil R I R I R I R
Brake pads I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Suspension I I I I I I I
Steering A A A A A A A
eni i-Ride PG 5W-40 Synthetic based lubricant for high-performance JASO MA, MA2 - API SL - ACEA A3
four-stroke engines.
AGIP GP 330 Water repellent stringy calcium spray grease. R.I.D./A.D.R. 2 10°b) 2 R.I.Na. 2.42 - I.A.T.A.
2 - I.M.D.G. class 2 UN 1950 Page 9022 EM
25-89
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Product Description Specifications
eni i-Ride PG 5W-40 Synthetic based lubricant for high-performance JASO MA, MA2 - API SL - ACEA A3
four-stroke engines.
AGIP BRAKE 4 Brake fluid. Synthetic fluid SAE J 1703 -FMVSS 116 - DOT
3/4 - ISO 4925 - CUNA NC 956 DOT 4
AGIP PERMANENT SPEZIAL Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze fluid with ASTM D 3306 - ASTM D 4656 - ASTM D 4985
organic inhibition additives. Red, ready to use. - CUNA NC 956-16
AUTOSOL METAL POLISH Muffler cleaning paste special product for cleaning and polishing
stainless steel muffler
AGIP GREASE PV2 Ivory smooth-textured, slightly-stringy TL 9150 066, NATO G 460 symbol
anhydrous calcium-base grease.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
B P
Battery: 59 Puncture: 75
C R
Checks: 32 Refuelling: 32
Clock: 13
S
F Stand: 40, 41
Fuses: 62
T
I Toolkit: 85
Identification: 27 Tyres: 51
K V
Keys: 22 Vehicle: 7
M
Maintenance: 45
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