VESPA LX 125 i.e. User manual

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Vespa LX 125 i.e. - 150 i.e.
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 Centres. 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.
Safeguarding the environment
Sections marked with this symbol indicate the correct use of the vehicle to prevent dam-
aging the environment.
Vehicle intactness
The incomplete or non-observance of these regulations leads to the risk of serious
damage to the vehicle and sometimes even the invalidity of the guarantee.
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
GENERAL RULES....................................................................... 7
Foreword............................................................................... 8
Carbon monoxide.................................................................. 8
Fuel....................................................................................... 9
Hot components.................................................................... 10
High voltage cable................................................................. 10
Rear wheel............................................................................ 11
Shock-absorbers................................................................... 11
Used engine oil...................................................................... 12
Brake fluid............................................................................. 12
Battery hydrogen gas and electrolyte.................................... 13
Reporting of defects that affect safety................................... 13
Road regulations and use of the motorscooter..................... 14
Tampering............................................................................. 15
Problems that may affect the motorscooter emissions.......... 17
Protective clothing................................................................. 17
Helmets and eye protection................................................... 17
Additional riding gear............................................................. 17
VEHICLE...................................................................................... 19
Dashboard................................................................................ 21
Analogue instrument panel....................................................... 22
Clock......................................................................................... 23
Key switch................................................................................. 24
Locking the steering wheel.................................................... 24
Releasing the steering wheel................................................ 24
Switch direction indicators........................................................ 25
Horn button............................................................................... 25
Light switch............................................................................... 26
Start-up button.......................................................................... 26
The immobilizer system............................................................ 26
Keys...................................................................................... 27
Immobilizer device enabled indicator led.............................. 28
Operation............................................................................... 28
Opening the saddle............................................................... 30
Identification.............................................................................. 31
Rear top box opening................................................................ 31
Bag clip..................................................................................... 32
Helmet Anti-theft Device........................................................... 32
USE.............................................................................................. 33
Checks...................................................................................... 34
Refuelling.................................................................................. 34
Tyre pressure............................................................................ 35
Shock absorbers adjustment.................................................... 36
Running in................................................................................. 37
Starting up the engine............................................................... 38
Precautions........................................................................... 39
Difficult start up......................................................................... 40
Stopping the engine.................................................................. 41
Anti-theft ring............................................................................. 41
Catalytic silencer....................................................................... 42
Stand......................................................................................... 42
Automatic transmission............................................................. 43
Safe driving............................................................................... 43
Basic safety rules...................................................................... 47
Clothing..................................................................................... 50
Additional riding gear................................................................ 50
Accessories............................................................................... 51
Load.......................................................................................... 52
MAINTENANCE........................................................................... 53
Engine oil level.......................................................................... 54
Engine oil level check............................................................ 54
Engine oil top-up................................................................... 55
Warning light (insufficient oil pressure)................................. 55
Engine oil change.................................................................. 56
Hub oil level.............................................................................. 57
Tyres......................................................................................... 59
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Spark plug dismantlement........................................................ 60
Removing the air filter............................................................... 61
Air filter cleaning....................................................................... 62
Checking the brake oil level...................................................... 63
Battery....................................................................................... 66
Use of a new battery............................................................. 67
Long periods of inactivity.......................................................... 67
Fuses........................................................................................ 69
Front light group........................................................................ 74
Headlight adjustment............................................................. 76
Front direction indicators........................................................... 77
Rear optical unit........................................................................ 77
Rear turn indicators................................................................... 78
Number plate light..................................................................... 78
Rear-view mirrors...................................................................... 79
Front disc brake........................................................................ 79
Rear drum brake....................................................................... 80
Puncture.................................................................................... 82
Periods of inactivity................................................................... 82
Cleaning the vehicle.................................................................. 83
Troubleshooting........................................................................ 85
TECHNICAL DATA...................................................................... 89
Toolkit....................................................................................... 95
SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES........................................ 97
Warnings................................................................................... 98
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE.................................................... 99
Scheduled servicing table......................................................... 100
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Vespa LX 125 i.e. - 150 i.e.
Chap. 01
General rules
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Foreword
This manual is a fundamental and integral part of the vehicle itself. It should always
be kept in the vehicle and accompany the vehicle in the event of resale. Piaggio has
compiled this manual to provide the owner with correct, up to date information. How-
ever, as Piaggio is constantly improving its products, there may be a some minor
differences between the vehicle itself and the contents of this manual. Should you
have any queries regarding the vehicle, contact your local Piaggio dealer, which re-
ceives the most recent technical information directly from the manufacturer. For any
tests or repair work not expressly described in this manual, to purchase original spare
parts, accessories and other original Piaggio products, or for assistance in the case
of specific problems, please contact you local Authorised Piaggio Service Centre. A
team of professionals will be at hand to offer prompt, appropriate assistance. Thank
you for choosing Piaggio. Have a great journey!
Carbon monoxide
If it is necessary to let the engine run in order to carry out some work, make sure that
the area in which you are operating is properly ventilated. Never run the engine in
enclosed spaces. If it is necessary to work indoors, use an exhaust evacuation system.
WARNING
WARNING: THE EXHAUST FUMES CONTAIN CARBON MONOXIDE, A POISON-
OUS GAS THAT CAN CAUSE LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND EVEN DEATH.
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Fuel
WARNING
WARNING: GASOLINE IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND IN SOME CONDI-
TIONS CAN BECOME EXPLOSIVE. THEREFORE, IT IS NECESSARY TO REFUEL
AND CARRY OUT MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS INVOLVING THE FUEL SYS-
TEM IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA WITH THE ENGINE OFF. DO NOT REFUEL
OR PERFORM ANY MAINTENANCE ON THE FUEL SYSTEM WITH THE ENGINE
RUNNING. DO NOT SMOKE WHILE REFUELLING OR NEAR FUEL VAPOURS.
NEVER ALLOW ANY PORTION OF THE FUEL SYSTEM TO COME IN CONTACT
WITH OPEN FLAMES, SPARKS AND/OR OTHER HEAT SOURCES. BE CAREFUL
TO AVOID SPILLING FUEL WHEN YOU ARE REFUELLING. SPILLED FUEL
COULD IGNITE WHEN IT CONTACTS HOT ENGINE OR EXHAUST SYSTEM SUR-
FACES. IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY SPILL SOME FUEL, MAKE SURE THAT IT IS
WIPED UP OR COMPLETELY EVAPORATED BEFORE STARTING THE VEHI-
CLE.
Since gasoline expands in the fuel tank when the vehicle is sitting in the open sun,
never fill the tank completely to the brim. Leave at least one inch of expansion space.
Avoid any contact of the fuel with your skin, and avoid inhalation of fuel vapours. Do
not ever attempt to siphon fuel from one container to another using your mouth as
suction for a siphon hose. Use a manual pump or a similar system.
WARNING
WARNING: GASOLINE IS POISONOUS AND CARCINOGEN AND CONTAINS
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES THAT CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS AND OTHER RE-
PRODUCTIVE PROBLEMS. IF GASOLINE SHOULD BE ACCIDENTALLY SPIL-
LED ON THE SKIN OR CLOTHES, IMMEDIATELY WASH IT OFF WITH SOAP AND
WATER AND CHANGE CLOTHES.
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Should you accidentally spill gasoline in your eyes, flush with a large quantity of water
and immediately contact a health professional. Should you accidentally get gasoline
into your mouth, do not induce vomiting. Drink a large quantity of milk or clear water
and immediately contact a health professional. If your vehicle overturns, it may leak
gasoline which is extremely flammable. Flames or sparks may ignite the gasoline,
which will not only destroy the vehicle but also could do serious property damage to
surrounding property and cause serious injuries or even death.
DISPOSE OF UNWANTED GASOLINE PROPERLY, DO NOT DUMP IT INTO
STORM DRAINS, SINKS OR TOILETS.
KEEP GASOLINE AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
Hot components
WARNING
WARNING: THE ENGINE AND ALL PARTS OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM, AS
WELL AS THE BRAKING SYSTEM, BECOME VERY HOT AND REMAIN HOT FOR
SOME TIME AFTER THE MOTORCYCLE AND THE ENGINE ARE STOPPED. BE-
FORE HANDLING ANY COMPONENT OF YOUR MOTORCYCLE AFTER RIDING,
ENSURE THAT IT HAS COOLED SUFFICIENTLY TO BE SAFE TO HANDLE.
High voltage cable
WARNING
WARNING:
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STARTING THE ENGINE, WHILE KEEPING IN YOUR HANDS THE HIGH VOLT-
AGE CABLE DISCONNECTED FROM THE SPARK PLUG, IS EXTREMELY DAN-
GEROUS.
Rear wheel
WARNING
WARNING: BE VERY CAREFUL TO KEEP YOUR FINGERS, ALL YOUR OTHER
BODY PARTS, AND ANY OBJECT WELL CLEAR OF THE REAR WHEEL WHILE
THE ENGINE IS RUNNING AND THE VEHICLE IS RESTING ON ITS STAND. FAIL-
URE TO OBSERVE THIS WARNING CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL IN-
JURY, AS WELL AS DAMAGE TO YOUR ENGINE.
Shock-absorbers
WARNING
WARNING: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE FRONT AND REAR SHOCK-ABSORB-
ER. THE SHOCK-ABSORBERS HAVE PRE-LOADED SPRINGS. DISASSEMBLY
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY AND EVEN DEATH.
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Used engine oil
WARNING
WARNING: THE OIL USED CONTAINS ENVIRONMENTALLY HARMFUL SUB-
STANCES. FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF THE HUB OIL WE RECOMMEND TURN-
ING TO AN AUTHORISED PIAGGIO SERVICE CENTRE THAT IS EQUIPPED FOR
THE DISPOSAL OF USED OIL IN RESPECT OF NATURE AND LEGAL REGULA-
TIONS.
Brake fluid
WARNING
WARNING: BRAKE FLUID IS EXTREMELY POISONOUS. NEVER ALLOW BRAKE
FLUID TO BE INGESTED OR SWALLOWED. SHOULD BRAKE FLUID ACCIDEN-
TALLY BE SWALLOWED, DRINK LARGE QUANTITIES OF MILK OR PURE WA-
TER AND IMMEDIATELY SEEK PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.
BRAKE FLUID IS HIGHLY DESTRUCTIVE TO SKIN AND EYE TISSUE. SHOULD
YOU ACCIDENTALLY SPILL BRAKE FLUID ON YOURSELF, REMOVE THE CON-
TAMINATED CLOTHING, WASH YOUR BODY WITH SOAP AND WARM WATER
IMMEDIATELY AND SEEK PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. SHOULD
YOU ACCIDENTALLY SPLASH BRAKE FLUID INTO YOUR EYES, FLUSH WITH
A LARGE QUANTITY OF COOL, CLEAR WATER AND IMMEDIATELY SEEK PRO-
FESSIONAL MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. KEEP BRAKE FLUID AWAY FROM CHIL-
DREN.
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Battery hydrogen gas and electrolyte
WARNING
WARNING: VEHICLE BATTERIES GIVE OFF NOXIOUS AND EXPLOSIVE
GASES; KEEP CIGARETTES, FLAMES AND SPARKS AWAY FROM THE BAT-
TERY. PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION WHEN OPERATING OR RECHARG-
ING THE BATTERY. DURING RECHARGING OR USE, MAKE SURE THAT THE
ROOM IS PROPERLY VENTILATED AND AVOID INHALING THE GASES RE-
LEASED DURING THE RECHARGING. THE BATTERY CONTAINS SULPHURIC
ACID (ELECTROLYTE). CONTACT WITH THE SKIN OR EYES MAY CAUSE SE-
RIOUS BURNS. ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, RUBBER GLOVES,
AND TIGHT FITTING GOGGLES OR A FACE SHIELD WHEN WORKING AROUND
THE BATTERY, ESPECIALLY WHEN FILLING THE BATTERY WITH EITHER WA-
TER OR ELECTROLYTE. IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH THE SKIN, FLUSH IM-
MEDIATELY WITH PLENTY OF WATER. IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH THE EYES,
FLUSH WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. IMMEDIATELY
CONSULT A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL. THE ELECTROLYTE IS POISONOUS. IF
THE ELECTROLYTE IS ACCIDENTALLY SWALLOWED, DRINK LARGE QUAN-
TITIES OF WATER OR MILK AND THEN FOLLOW WITH MAGNESIA, BEATEN
EGG OR VEGETABLE OIL. IMMEDIATELY CONSULT A HEALTH PROFESSIO-
NAL. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
Reporting of defects that affect safety
WARNING: BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE ENGINE, THOROUGHLY READ THE
CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL AND, IN PARTICULAR, THE CHAPTERS "PER-
SONAL SAFETY - CARE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT - VEHICLE SAFETY". YOUR
SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF THOSE AROUND YOU DOES NOT ONLY DE-
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PEND ON YOUR RIDING ABILITY, BUT ALSO ON YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE
SCOOTER ITSELF AND ROAD SAFETY RULES.
Road regulations and use of the motorscooter
Rules of the road vary from country to country or state to state. It is essential that you
understand in advance the rules of the road of the country or of the state in which your
vehicle will be used.
WARNING
WARNING: THIS SCOOTER HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED FOR
USE ON ROADS OR EVEN AND ASPHALTED SURFACES, ONLY. DO NOT USE
THE SCOOTER ON UN-ASPHALTED SURFACES TO PREVENT ANY FALLS OR
OTHER TYPES OF ACCIDENTS.
WARNING
PIAGGIO RECOMMENDS YOU NOT TO RIDE YOUR MOTORSCOOTER ON
STATE OR NATIONAL HIGHWAYS, FREEWAYS OR EXPRESSWAYS.
Origin of the emissions
The combustion process produces carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. Controlling
hydrocarbon emissions is very important as in certain cases, these compounds react
with sunlight to photochemical gases. While carbon monoxide does not react in the
same way as hydrocarbons, it is highly toxic. Piaggio uses an Electronic Fuel Injection
system (EFI) to minimise emissions of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons.
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Exhaust emission control system
The exhaust gas emissions control system must work in conjunction with an electronic
fuel injection system (EFI), which requires no adjustment by the client. The idle speed
and fuel air mixture can only be adjusted by an Authorised Piaggio/Vespa Service
Centre with specific electronic instruments (diagnostic tester for scooters). The ex-
haust gas emissions control system is separate from the evaporative crankcase
emissions control system.
Crankcase emission control system
The vehicles are equipped with an evaporative emission control system consisting of
an activated carbon canister with the relevant pipes. This system prevents the escape
of fuel vapours from the fuel tank.
Tampering
WARNING
WARNING: TAMPERING WITH THE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM IS PROHIBITED.
FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS THE FOLLOWING ACTS:
A) REMOVAL OR RENDERING INOPERATIVE BY ANY PERSON OTHER THAN
FOR PURPOSES OF MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, OR REPLACEMENT, ANY DE-
VICE OR ELEMENT OF DESIGN INCORPORATED INTO ANY NEW MOTOR-
SCOOTER FOR THE PURPOSE OF NOISE CONTROL PRIOR TO ITS SALE OR
DELIVERY TO THE ULTIMATE PURCHASER OR WHILE IT IS IN USE.
B) USE OF THE MOTORSCOOTER AFTER SUCH DEVICE OR ELEMENT OF DE-
SIGN HAS BEEN REMOVED OR RENDERED INOPERATIVE BY ANY PERSON.
AMONG THOSE ACTS PRESUMED TO CONSTITUTE TAMPERING ARE THE
ACTS LISTED BELOW:
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A) REMOVAL OF, OR PUNCTURING THE MUFFLER, BAFFLES, HEADER PIPES
OR ANY OTHER COMPONENT WHICH CONDUCTS EXHAUST GASES.
B) REMOVAL OR PUNCTURING OF ANY PART OF THE INTAKE SYSTEM.
C) LACK OF PROPER MAINTENANCE.
D) REPLACEMENT OF ANY MOVING PART OF THE MOTORSCOOTER, OR
PARTS OF THE EXHAUST OR INTAKE SYSTEM, WITH PARTS OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED BY PIAGGIO.
CAUTION
CAUTION: IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO MODIFY ANY PART OR FEATURE
OF YOUR MOTORSCOOTER TO INCREASE THE HORSE POWER OR PER-
FORMANCE. ANY SUCH MODIFICATION IS STRICTLY ILLEGAL. FURTHER,
SERIOUS DAMAGE MAY BE DONE TO YOUR MOTORCYCLE, WORSE, ANY
SUCH MODIFICATIONS MAY MAKE YOUR MOTORCYCLE UNSAFE, WHICH
COULD LEAD TO AN UPSET OR ACCIDENT, WITH CONSEQUENT SERIOUS IN-
JURY OR EVEN DEATH. FURTHER, ANY SUCH MODIFICATION WILL IMMEDI-
ATELY AND COMPLETELY VOID THE WARRANTY. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR
FRANCHISED PIAGGIO DEALER TO DETERMINE WHAT ACCESSORIES MAY
BE INSTALLED WITHOUT CHANGING THE PERFORMANCE OR VOIDING THE
WARRANTY.
CAUTION
CAUTION: THE VEHICLE SHOULD BE CHECKED FOR REPAIR OR REPLACE-
MENT IF THE MOTORSCOOTER NOISE HAS INCREASED SIGNIFICANTLY
THROUGH USE. OTHERWISE, THE OWNER MAY BECOME SUBJECT TO PEN-
ALTIES UNDER STATE AND LOCAL ORDINANCES.
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Problems that may affect the motorscooter emissions
If any of the following symptoms are observed, immediately have your motorscooter
inspected and repaired by Authorised Piaggio Service Center.
Symptoms:
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Difficulty starting or stalling after starting.
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Irregular idle.
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Misfiring or backfiring during acceleration.
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After-burning (backfiring).
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Poor engine performance, degraded handling, or poor fuel economy.
Protective clothing
For your safety, we strongly recommend that you always wear an approved motorcycle
helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants, and a long-sleeved shirt or jacket
whenever you ride. Although complete protection is not possible, wearing proper gear
can reduce the chance of injury. See your PIAGGIO Dealer for stylish, comfortable
and effective riding gear suggestions.
Helmets and eye protection
Your helmet is most important item of riding gear as it offers the best protection pos-
sible against head injury. The helmet must be comfortable and fitted correctly. Wearing
a helmet with bright colours or with reflector strips makes you more visible in traffic.
Remember that a full face helmet offers even more protection than an open helmet.
Always remember to fasten your helmet correctly.
Additional riding gear
In addition to a helmet and eye protection, we also recommend:
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Properly fitted boots with nonslip soles to help protect your feet and ankles.
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Leather gloves to keep your hands warm and help prevent blisters, cuts,
burns and bruises.
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A motorcycle riding suit or jacket for comfort as well as protection.
Brightly coloured and reflective clothing can help make you more notice- able in traffic.
Be sure to avoid loose clothes that could get caught on any part of your motorscooter.
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Vespa LX 125 i.e. - 150 i.e.
Chap. 02
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