HERO GLAMOUR Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
Thank you for selecting a Hero MotoCorp GLAMOUR. We wish you many miles of
continued riding pleasure in the years ahead.
We at Hero MotoCorp, are committed to demonstrate excellence in our environment
performance on a continual basis, as an intrinsic element of our corporate philosophy. To
achieve this we commit ourselves to continue product innovations to improve environment
compatibility, comply with all applicable legislation including environment legislation and
strengthen the green supply chain.
Let us make this world a safer, healthier and more environment friendly place.
This vehicle is fitted with a lighting feature known as “Automatic Headlamp ON”. The feature
is mandated for all 2 Wheelers by Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (Government of
India) vide notification GSR 188 (E) dated 22nd February 2016. This feature helps in
conspicuity for improving rider safety. The headlamp of this vehicle will always be lit ON when
the engine gets ON.
Your Authorised Hero MotoCorp dealer will be glad to provide further information or
assistance and is equipped to handle your future service needs.
Your vehicle is conforming to latest (Bharat stage-IV norms) regulation for emission, safety &
noise levels. We are also using non asbestos brake shoes/pads and engine gaskets which are
environment friendly in nature.
This booklet is your guide to the basic operation and maintenance of your new
Hero MotoCorp GLAMOUR. Please take time to read it carefully. As with any fine machine,
proper care and maintenance are essential for trouble-free operation and optimum
performance.
PREFACE
Hero MotoCorp Ltd RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES IN ITS
CONTENTS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE AND/OR INCURRING ANY
OBLIGATION, WHATSOEVER. NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE ANY
PART OF THIS PUBLICATION WITHOUT OBTAINING PRIOR WRITTEN
PERMISSION FROM Hero MotoCorp Ltd.
ALL INFORMATION, ILLUSTRATION, PHOTOGRAPH, DIRECTIONS,
SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER CONTENTS COVERED IN THIS OWNER'S
MANUAL ARE BASED ON THE LATEST PRODUCT INFORMATION AVAILABLE
AT THE TIME OF ITS PRINTING APPROVAL, AND THE ACCURACY OR
CORRECTNESS OF THE SAME IS NOT UNDERTAKEN OR GUARANTEED.
NOTE
ACCESSORIES SHOWN MAY NOT BE THE PART OF STANDARD FITMENT. IT
IS OUR ENDEAVOUR TO CONSTANTLY IMPROVE OUR PRODUCTS. THIS
COULD LEAD TO CHANGE IN PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS WITHOUT
NOTICE. Hero MotoCorp Ltd ‘GLAMOUR’ COMPLIES WITH THE LATEST
EMISSION NORMS.
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CONTENTS
Pg. No.
ACCESSORIES & MODIFICATIONS 7
PRE-RIDE INSPECTION 20
TIPS FOR HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT 11
PARTS FUNCTION 12
ANTI-THEFT TIPS 7
ŸFEATURES 14
VEHICLE SAFETY 8
Ÿi3s (Idle stop start system) 16
ŸImportant safety information 8
ŸFuel tank 17
ŸIgnition switch 12
SAFE RIDING TIPS 10
ŸSteering lock 14
VEHICLE VIEWS 2
ŸInstruments & Indicators 13
ŸHANDLEBAR SWITCHES CONTROL 15
VEHICLE SPECIFICATION 5
ŸFuel valve 18
ŸSeat lock/Helmet hanger 19
ŸProtective apparel 9
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 1
STARTING THE ENGINE 21
PARKING 23
BRAKING 22
CLEANING AND WASHING OF VEHICLE 24
MAINTENANCE 24
ŸImportance of maintenance 24
TOOL KIT/FIRST AID KIT 23
RIDING 22
ŸMaintenance safety 25
ŸMaintenance schedule 26
ŸSafety precaution 25
ŸThrottle operation & free play adjustment 36
ŸOil filter screen & Centrifugal filter cleaning 31
ŸCarburetor (Idle speed adjustment) 33
ŸEngine oil level inspection/Top up process 30
ŸEngine oil replacement/Oil circulation inspection 30
ŸAir cleaner 32
ŸValve clearance adjustment 34
ŸClutch lever free play adjustment 36
ŸDrive chain slackness adjustment 37
ŸEngine oil 29
ŸBrakes 40
ŸSuspension 43
ŸDrive chain slider inspection 39
ŸBystarter operation 37
ŸWheel 44
ŸMain/Side stand lubrication 46
ŸSpark plug inspection 29
ŸAir suction valve (Secondary air injection system) 53
ŸCatalytic converter 53
WARRANTY DETAILS
ŸBattery 50
ŸFuse replacement 51
ŸTyre 46
ŸNuts, bolts & fastners 49
ŸStop lamp switch 52
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 55
ROAD SIGNS 57
HERO GENUINE PARTS
ŸHeadlamp focus adjustment 52
ŸEvaporative emission control 54
POLISHING OF VEHICLE 54
ZONAL/REGIONAL/AREA OFFICES
MBLXXSO2XYZXYYYYY
2. For dealing with Legal & Insurance Departments.
1. During registration of the vehicle.
VIN and Engine No. may be required:
Location: Stamped on the right side of the
steering head tube.
Location: Stamped on the lower side of the
left Crankcase.
Engine No.: XXXXEHYZXYYYYY
MODEL: Glamour VIN
R01
Engine
EH
EH
Electric start/Disc/Cast wheel
Electric start/Drum/Cast wheel
Variants
XXXXEH Y Z X YYYYY
Engine
Description Year of
Manufacturing Assembly Plant Month of
Manufacturing Serial Number
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Engine No.
XXXXEHY
ZXYYYYY
1
VIN: MBLXXS02XYZXYYYYY
MBL XXS02 Y Z X YYYYY
Manufacturer
code Vehicle
Description Model Year Plant
Code Month of
Manufacturing Production
Serial Number
X
Check
Digit
S02
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
(1) Turn signal switch
(9) High beam indicator
(5) Pass lamp switch
(8) i3s indicator
(4) Rear view mirror
(7) Neutral indicator
(3) Clutch lever
(6) Headlamp dimmer switch
(2) Horn switch
(10) Speedometer
(12) LCD panel
(11) Turn signal indicator
(15) i3s switch
(14) Master cylinder (Optional)
(18) Electric starter switch
(16) Front brake lever
(19) Ignition switch with steering lock
(20) Fuel tank cap
(13) Reset button
(17) Throttle grip
*Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment.
TOP VIEW VEHICLE VIEWS
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2
3
4
5
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16
17
18
19
20
2
76 8 9 10 11 12
15
(11) Licence plate lamp
(15) Front turn signal lamp
(16) Leg guard (Optional)
(12) Tail/Stop lamp
(14) Side cover left
(13) Rear grip
(1) Front reflex reflector
(4) Gear shift pedal
(2) Fuel valve
(3) Carburetor
(6) Main stand
(5) Rider foot rest
(8) Pillion foot rest
(7) Side stand
(9) Saree guard with
women pillion step
(10) /Seat lock Helmet
Hanger
*Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment.
LEFT SIDE VIEW
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14
12
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VEHICLE VIEWS
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10
11
16
(6) Starter motor
(7) Oil level dipstick
(8) Caliper assembly (Optional)
(11) Front visor
(9) Front brake disc (Optional)
(10) Headlamp
(12) Air suction valve
(14) Rear reflex reflector
(15) Rear hugger fender
(Optional)
(16) Exhaust muffler
(13) Rear turn signal lamp
(inside)
(3) Kick starter pedal
(5) Brake pedal
(4) Rider foot rest
(2) Battery compartment
(1) Pillion foot rest
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13
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
*Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment.
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11
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VEHICLE VIEWS
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12
14
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SPECIFICATIONSITEM
Dimensions
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheelbase
Saddle height
Ground clearance
Kerb weight
2023 mm
766 mm
1091 mm
1262 mm
790 mm
159 mm
127 kg
Weight
Engine oil
Fuel tank
Fuel reserve capacity
Front fork oil disassembly
Hydraulic brake fluid
Maximum power
Maximum torque
Bore and stroke
Compression ratio
Displacement
Spark plug gap
Valve clearance (cold)
Idle speed
Front Suspension
Rear Suspension
0.95 litres at disassembly and 0.75 litre at draining
11 litres (Minimum)
1.4 litre
163 ml
DoT 3 or DoT 4
8.30 kw @ 7500 r/min
11.0 Nm @ 6500 r/min
52.4x57.8 mm
10:01
124.7 cc
0.8-0.9 mm
0.1 mm
0.1 mm
1400±100 r/min
Telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers
Rectangular swing arm with 5 step adjustable
hydraulic shock absorber
Capacities
Engine
Intake (cold)
Exhaust (cold)
Chassis and suspension
Spark plug NGK-CPR6EA9
VEHICLE SPECIFICATION
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VEHICLE SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATIONSITEM
*MF stands for Maintenance Free
**MFR stands for Multi-Focal Reflector
LED
Trail length 86 mm
Tyre size 80/100-18 47P
90/90-18 51P
Front
Rear
Primary reduction
Final reduction
st
Gear ratio, 1
rd
3th
4
Battery
Alternator
Starting system
Headlamp (High/Low)
Tail/Stop lamp
Turn signal lamp
Meter illumination
Neutral indicator
Turn signal indicator
Position lamp
Hi Beam indicator
Licence plate lamp
3.35
3.385
36/13 (2.769)
30/20 (1.5)
23/21 (1.095)
21/23 (0.913)
12V-3Ah (ETZ-4), *MF Battery
120 W @ 5000 r/min
Kick/Electric Start (idle stop start system- i3s)
12V-3.0W
Transmission
Electricals
Cast Wheel
Cast Wheel
Front Wheel
Rear Wheel
nd
2
Brakes Dia. 240 mm (Optional)
Dia. 130 mm
Dia. 130 mm
Front (Disc type)
Front (Drum type)
Rear (Drum type)
12V-35/35W Halogen Bulb-**MFR
LED
12V-3.0W
LED
LED
LED
12V-10Wx4 (Amber bulb) with clear lens-**MFR
Caster angle 26°
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i3s indicator LED
Fuse 10A, 15A, 20A
Modifying your vehicle or using non-Hero
MotoCorp accessories can make your vehicle
unsafe. Before you consider making any
modifications or adding an accessory, be sure
to read the following information.
ACCESSORIES & MODIFICATIONS
ŸUse an additional anti-theft device of good
quality.
ŸNever park your vehicle in an isolated area.
Park as far as possible in a designated area.
NAME: _____________________________________________
ANTI-THEFT TIPS
ŸAlways lock the steering and never leave the
key in the ignition switch. This sounds
simple but people do forgets.
impair your vehicle's handling, stability and
braking, making it unsafe to ride. Removing or
modifying your lamps, mufflers, emission
control system or other equipment can also
make your vehicle illegal.
ŸPark your vehicle in a locked garage
whenever possible.
ŸEnter your name, address and phone
number in this Owner's Manual and keep it
in your vehicle at all times. Many times
stolen vehicles are identified by information
in the Owner's Manuals that are still with
them.
ŸBe sure the registration information for your
vehicle is accurate and correct.
_______________________________________________________
ADDRESS: _______________________________________
_______________________________________________________
PHONE NO : _____________________________________
_______________________________________________________
We strongly advise you not to remove any
original equipment or modify your vehicle in
any way that would change its design or
operation. Such changes could seriously
ŸDo not pull a trailer or sidecar with your
vehicle. This vehicle was not designed for
these attachments, and their use can
seriously impair your vehicle's handling.
ŸMake sure that the accessory does not
obscure any lamps, reduce ground
clearance, limit suspension travel or steering
travel, affect your riding position or interfere
with operating any controls.
ŸBe sure electrical equipment does not
exceed the vehicle's electrical system
capacity (page 6). A blown fuse can cause
a loss of lights.
Accessories
Modifications
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ŸFollow all instructions in this owner's manual
regarding accessories and modifications.
ŸImproper accessories or modifications can
cause a crash in which you can be seriously
hurt or killed.
WARNING
!!
VEHICLE SAFETY
Before riding your vehicle
Important safety information
There is much that you can do to protect
yourself when you ride. You will find many
helpful recommendations through out this
manual. Following are a few that we consider
most important.
Make sure that you are physically fit, mentally
focused and free of alcohol and drugs. Check
that you and your pillion are both wearing an
approved vehicle helmet and protective
apparel. Instruct your pillion on holding onto
the grab rail or your waist, leaning with you in
turns, and keeping their feet on the footrest,
even when the vehicle is stopped.
Your vehicle can provide many years of
service and pleasure if you take responsibility
for your own safety and understand the
challenges you can meet on the road.
Even if you have ridden other vehicles,
practice riding in a safe area to become
familiar with how this vehicle works and
handles, and to become accustomed to the
vehicle's size and weight.
Always wear a helmet
It is a proven fact, Helmet significantly reduces
the number and severity of head injuries. So
always wear a helmet and make sure your pillion
rider does the same. We also recommend that
you wear eye protection, sturdy boots, gloves
and other protective gear.
Take time to learn & practice your vehicle Keep your vehicle in safe condition
For safe riding, its important to inspect your
vehicle before every ride and perform all
recommended maintenance. Never exceed
load limits, and use accessories that have been
recommended by Hero MotoCorp for this
vehicle.
Do not drink and ride
Ride defensively
Always pay due attention to other vehicles
around you, and do not assume that other
drivers see you. Be prepared to stop quickly or
perform an evasive maneuver.
Some drivers do not see vehicles because they
are not looking for them. To make yourself more
visible, wear bright reflective clothing, position
yourself so that others can see you, signal before
turning or changing lanes, and use horn which
will help others to notice you.
Pushing the limits is another major cause of
vehicle accidents. Never ride beyond your
personal abilities or faster than conditions
demand. Remember that fatigue and
negligence can significantly reduce your ability
to make good judgements and ride safely.
Make yourself easily visible
Ride within your limits
Riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs
is dangerous. Alcohol can reduce your ability
to respond to changing conditions and reduce
the reaction time. Do not drink and ride.
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ŸA two wheeler riding suit or jacket for
comfort as well as protection. Bright
coloured reflective clothing can help make
you more noticeable in traffic. Be sure to
avoid loose clothes that could get caught on
any part of your vehicle.
ŸLeather gloves to keep your hands warm
and help prevent blisters, cuts, burns, and
bruises.
In addition to a helmet and eye protection, we
also recommend:
Your Helmet is your most important piece of
riding gear because it offers the best
protection against head injuries. A helmet
should fit your head comfortably and securely.
A bright coloured helmet can make you more
noticeable in traffic, as can reflective strips.
Additional riding gear
ŸSturdy boots with non-slip soles to help
protect your feet and ankles.
Helmets and eye protection
An open-face helmet offers some protection,
but a full-face helmet offers more. Always
wear face shield or goggles to protect your
eyes and help your vision.
For your safety, we strongly recommend that
you always wear an approved helmet (ISI
marked), eye protection, boots, gloves, long
pants and a long sleeve shirt or jacket
whenever you ride. Take care of loose/
hanging clothes while solo/pillion riding.
Although complete protection is not possible,
wearing proper gear can reduce the chance of
injury when you ride.
Personal safety is your first priority. If you or
anyone else has been injured, take time to
assess the severity of the injuries and whether
it is safe to continue riding. Call for emergency
assistance if needed. Also follow applicable
laws and regulations if another person or
vehicle is involved in the crash.
Protective apparel
If you are involved in a crash
Following are suggestions to help you choose
proper riding gear.
If you decide to continue riding, first evaluate
the condition of your vehicle. If the engine is
still running, turn it off. Inspect for fluid leaks,
check the tightness of critical nuts and bolts,
and check the handlebar, brake levers, brakes,
and wheels. Ride slowly and cautiously. Your
vehicle may have suffered damage that is not
immediately apparent. Have your vehicle
thoroughly checked at a qualified service
facility as soon as possible.
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ŸNot wearing a helmet increases the chance of
serious injury or death in a crash.
ŸBe sure you and your pillion always wear a
helmet, eye protection and other protective
apparel when you ride.
WARNING
!!
SAFE RIDING TIPS
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ŸWhile riding, sit in a comfortable position
with your legs close to fuel tank.
ŸRide defensively and at a steady speed
(between 40-50 km/hr).
ŸTightly wrap loose/hanging clothes & avoid
entangling with moving parts.
ŸFor stopping vehicle, use both brakes
simultaneously, keeping throttle in the close
position.
ŸRespect road signs and obey traffic rules for
your own safety and that of others on the
road (page 57).
ŸGive way to others on the road and signal
before you make a turn.
ŸGet your vehicle serviced regularly by the
Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop.
ŸAlways wear a helmet (ISI marked) with
chin strap securely fastened and insist on a
helmet for your pillion rider.
Do's:
ŸAlways conduct simple pre-ride inspection
(page 20).
ŸTo make yourself more visible, wear bright
reflective clothing that fits well.
ŸDuring night time, dip headlamps of your
vehicle for oncoming traffic, or when
following another vehicle.
ŸBefore riding make sure in which mode you
are riding whether with i3s switch “ON’ or
“OFF”.
ŸNever use cell phone while riding the
vehicle.
ŸAvoid sudden acceleration, braking and
turning of your vehicle.
ŸConcentrate on the road and avoid talking
to the pillion rider or others on the road.
ŸDo not litter the road.
ŸDo not cross the continuous white/ yellow
line in the center of the road, while
overtaking.
ŸDo not attach large or heavy items to the
handlebars, front forks, or fenders.
ŸNever ride under the influence of alcohol or
drugs.
Don't:
ŸNever touch any part of the hot exhaust
system like muffler.
ŸNever shift gears without disengaging the
clutch and closing the throttle.
ŸNever take your hands off the steering
handle while riding.
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ŸsHero MotoCorpGenuine pares: Always insist on genuine parts as spurious or
incompatible spares and accessories can upset or deteriorate your vehicle’s running
condition.
ŸsHero MotoCorpRegular ervicing: Get your vehicle serviced at an Authorised
workshop, as per the service schedule, for an optimum performance and keep the emission
level under check.
ŸHealthy engine: The engine is the lifeline of every vehicle. To keep it healthy, it should be
tuned regularly, which will also help reduce pollution and improve vehicle performance &
fuel efficiency.
Ÿs r pFuel aving & educe ollution: Switch "OFF" the engine while waiting at traffic signal
points to save fuel and reduce pollution, if the waiting period is long.
The following tips shall ensure a healthy vehicle, healthy environment, and a healthy you.
ŸGenuine engine oil: Hero 4T Plus SAE 10W 30 SL grade (JASO MA2) engine oil
recommended by Hero MotoCorp and make sure you change it every 6000 km (with top
up every 3000 kilometres) to keep the engine fit and environment healthy.
ŸpEmission ollution: Get emission of your vehicle checked by Authorised agencies atleast
once every 3 months or as notified by the government from time to time.
ŸNoise pollution: Noise beyond a certain decibel is pollution. Whether it is from horns or
defective s, excessive noise will cause headaches and discomfort.muffler
TIPS FOR HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
“LOCK” Position
Ignition switch
PARTS FUNCTION
2
1
3
(1) Ignition switch
(2) Ignition key
(3) Steering lock position
The engine can be started. Turn signal lamps,
Horn, Tail/Stop lamp, Fuel gauge and Pass
lamp will be functional. Key cannot be removed.
Engine cannot be started and no electrical
system will be functional. Key can be removed.
Key can be removed.
Key Removal
Steering can be locked.
Function
“LOCK”
“OFF”( )
Key Position
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“ON” ( )
“ON” ( )
Position
“OFF”( )
Position/
Lock Open
Sl. No.
(1) High beam indicator Light glows when headlamp is in Hi Beam.
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3
1
2
Instruments and Indicators
The indicators are in the speedometer panel
above the headlamp. The functions are as
below.
Description Function
13
10
7
(2) Turn signal indicators Flashes when turn signal switch is operated.
(3) Speedometer Indicates driving speed.
Indicates approximate quantity of fuel in the form of digital
(4) Fuel gauge segments. The fuel gauge segments will display its
maximum scale on the fuel gauge LCD panel once when
the ignition switch is turned "ON".
(6) Reset button To reset the tripmeter to zero before starting a new trip.
Service reminder
(7) Displays when the next service is due (page 14).
indicator
(8) Tripmeter Shows the distance travelled during a trip.
(9) Neutral indicator Light glows when vehicle is in neutral.
Indicator
(10) glows for few seconds and turns “OFF”
i3s indicator indicating that i3s system is functional.
(5) Odometer Shows accumulated distance travelled.
(a) Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge (1) is of a Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD) type. The approximate
amount of fuel quantity available in the fuel
tank is indicated by the number of segments
(2) in the display. If all the segments (2) are
displayed it means fuel quantity in the fuel tank
is litres (Minimum). 1 1
If only one segment (2) is displayed and
blinks, this indicates that the fuel quantity is
low and is in reserve. The fuel tank should
be refilled as soon as possible.
The Tripmeter (4) shows distance travelled
per trip. The Tripmeter can be reset to zero by
pressing the RESET button (5).
The Service Reminder Indicator (6) is to
indicate user to bring the vehicle to an
The Odometer (3) shows accumulated
distance travelled.
(b) Odometer/Tripmeter/Service
reminder indicator
(1) Fuel gauge (2) Segments
3
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(3) Odometer (4) Tripmeter
(5) Reset button (6) Service reminder indicator
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Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop for
service. The indicator shall start blinking when
the vehicle covers kilometers as specified in
the maintenance schedule. The indicator will
keep on blinking throughout the kilometer
interval for a particular service and will stay
‘‘ON’ thereafter. The Service Reminder
Indicator can be reset at an Authorised Hero
MotoCorp workshop.
Steering lock
Steering lock is with ignition switch, put the
ignition key (1) to “OFF” position & turn
the handle bar towards left or right & push the
key downwards & turn towards “LOCK”
position. After locking, take out the key.
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FEATURES
4
5
15
The headlamp operates only when the engine
Press passing lamp switch(1) to operate the
passing lamp.
1. Passing switch
Gives an indication for passing ahead.
2. Headlamp Dimmer switch
(1) Ignition key
1
3
1
2
IMPORTANT: To switch “OFF” the turn signal
after completing the turn, gently push inside.
5. Horn switch ( )
Press the horn switch(5) to operate the horn.
6. Bystarter Lever ( )
To apply bystarter, pull the lever (6) towards
the rider.
(a) Left handlebar controls
HANDLEBAR SWITCHES CONTROL
(1) Passing switch (2) Headlamp dimmer switch
(3) Clutch switch
(4) Turn signal switch (5) Horn switch
(6) Bystarter lever
6
Select for high beam and for low
beam.
is running or when passing switch is operated.
4. Turn signal switch ( )
There is a clutch switch (3) provided for the
safety of the rider. The vehicle cannot be started
by electric starter switch until the clutch lever is
operated when the vehicle is engaged in gear.
3. Clutch Switch
Shift the turn signal switch (4) sideways for
Right/Left indications and leave it to come
back to its normal position on its own.
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2. i3s Switch
There is an i3s switch provided to enable (2)
the rider for turning i3s mode “ON” or “OFF”
based on the traffic conditions.
ŸNever hold electric starter switch continuously
more than 5 seconds as continuous cranking
of engine will drain the battery.
ŸDuring electric or clutch start, the engine will
cut-off if engine reaches 900 r/min if the
relay is engaged for more than 5 seconds.
CAUTION
!!
i3s (Idle stop start system)
Starting & Warm up the engine:
Keep the i3s switch (1) to “OFF” position.
Turn the ignition key to “ON” position. The
i3s indicator (2) will glow on the speedometer
console for 2 seconds and turn “OFF”.
Start the engine and let it idle for 2-3
minutes.
(1) i3s switch
(2) i3s indicator
(b) Right handlebar controls
1. Electric starter switch
engaged in gear, press the clutch lever before
operating the starter switch. Release starter
switch after the engine has started.
Ensure starter switch ( ) is operated when the 1
vehicle is in neutral gear. If the vehicle is
1
2
(1) Starter switch (2) i3s switch
2
1
NOTE
Do not accelerate during starting when the
bystarter is “ON”.
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NOTE
ŸIf the vehicle is driven without battery or
with the dead battery, the i3s system will not
work. The i3s indicator on the speedometer
console will start to glow continuously. The
vehicle will be in normal operating
conditions as other vehicles and no special
functions will be performed.
ŸIf the battery voltage is low, the i3s system
will not work. The i3s indicator on the
speedometer console will start to blink, if the
r/min is less than 2000 r/min and the i3s
indicator goes off if the r/min is more than
2000 r/min. The vehicle will be in normal
operating conditions as other vehicles and
no special functions will be performed.
Ÿif the relay is engaged for more than 5
seconds.
ŸDuring electric or clutch start, the engine
will cut-off
Ÿif engine reaches 900 r/min
Fuel tank
Fuel tank capacity is 11 litres (minimum)
including reserve supply of 1.4 litre .
ŸTo unlock and remove fuel tank cap (1), lift
the key hole cover (2), insert ignition key
(3) turn it clockwise and remove the cap.
While driving, if the engine is kept idling (while
waiting in a traf c signal), the engine will cut fi
off in 5 secs. (The vehicle should be in neutral
will glow for 2 seconds and turn “OFF”. Start
the vehicle and allow the engine to run in
neutral gear position with the r/min less than
2000 r/min. The engine will cut off in 30
secs. After the rst stop start every subsequent fi
stop will be in 5 secs.
Initial Activation of the i3s system:
In this condition, the engine can be restarted
either with kick or electric start only.
less then 2000 r/min with clutch
lever/throttle is in released position) By
pressing the clutch lever, the engine will start
again and gear can be engaged to move the
vehicle.
Driving with i3s Switch in OFF
position:
Keep the i3s switch (1) to “ON” position.
Turn the Ignition key to “ON” position. The
i3s indicator (2) on the speedometer console
Driving with i3s Switch in ON
position:
While driving in a traffic jam/or very dense
traffic where the vehicle has to encounter a
stop and go situation, the i3s switch can be
changed to “OFF” position. Once this is done,
the i3s system will not work and the vehicle
NOTE
ŸUse choke during cold conditions.
ŸThe engine will stall if the i3s switch is in
“ON” position during warmup.
will be in normal operating conditions as other
vehicles and no special functions will be
performed.
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HERO GLAMOUR Owner's manual

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