TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INFORMATION................... 1-1
Further safe-riding points................. 1-5
DESCRIPTION ................................... 2-1
Left view .......................................... 2-1
Right view ........................................ 2-2
Controls and instrument s................. 2-3
SMART KEY SYSTEM ....................... 3-1
Smart key system ......... ................... 3-1
Operating range of the smart key
system ....................... ................... 3-2
Handling of the smart key and mechanical key ............................ 3-3
Smart key ........................................ 3-5
Replacing the smart key battery ...... 3-6
Vehicle power on and steering lock release .................................. 3-7
Powering off th e vehicle .................. 3-8
How to lock the steering .................. 3-9
Seat opening and closin g ................ 3-9
Parking mode ................................ 3-10
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL
FUNCTIONS ....................................... 4-1
Indicator lights and warning lights ... 4-1
Speedometer ................................... 4-2
Tachometer ..................................... 4-3
Multi-function display ....................... 4-3
Handlebar switches ......................... 4-9
Front brake lever ........................... 4-11 Rear brake lever............................ 4-11
Rear brake lock lever .................... 4-12
ABS (for ABS models)...
................ 4-13
Fuel tank cap................................. 4-14
Fuel ............................................... 4-15
Catalytic converter ........................ 4-16
Adjusting the rider backrest........... 4-17
Helmet holder ................................ 4-17
Storage compartments .................. 4-18
Windshield..................................... 4-20
Rear view mirrors .......................... 4-21
Shock absorber assembly ............. 4-22
Sidestand ...................................... 4-22
Ignition circuit cut- off system ......... 4-23
Auxiliary DC connector.................. 4-25
FOR YOUR SAFETY –
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ............. 5-1
OPERATION AND IMPORTANT
RIDING POINTS ................................. 6-1
Starting the engine .......................... 6-1
Starting off ....................................... 6-2
Acceleration and deceleration ......... 6-3
Braking ............................................ 6-3
Tips for reducing fuel consumption ................................ 6-4
Engine break-in ............................... 6-4
Parking ............................................ 6-5 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND
ADJUSTMENT
.................................... 7-1
Owner’s tool kit ................................ 7-2
Periodic maintenance chart for the emission control syst em ............... 7-3
General maintenance and lubrication chart ............................ 7-4
Removing and installing panels ....... 7-8
Checking the spark plugs .............. 7-10
Engine oil and oil filt er cartridge..... 7-11
Coolant .......................................... 7-14
Replacing the air filter element ...... 7-16
Adjusting the engine idling speed............ ............................ .. 7-16
Checking the throttle grip free play ............................................. 7-17
Valve clearance ............................. 7-17
Tires ............................................... 7-18
Cast wheels ................................... 7-20
Checking the front and rear brake
lever free play ............................. 7-20
Adjusting the rear brake lock cable ........................................... 7-21
Checking the rear brake lock ......... 7-22
Checking the front and rear brake pads............................................ 7-22
Checking the brake fluid level ........ 7-23
Changing the brake fluid ................ 7-24
Drive belt slack .............................. 7-24
Checking and lubricating the
cables
......................................... 7-25
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Checking and lubricating the throttle grip and cable ................ 7-25
Lubricating the front and rear brake levers ............................... 7-25
Checking and lubricating the
centerstand and sidestand ......... 7-26
Checking the front fork .................. 7-27
Checking the steering.................... 7-27
Checking the wheel bearings ........ 7-28
Battery ........................................... 7-28
Replacing the fuses ....................... 7-29
Headlights ..... ............................. ... 7-31
Auxiliary light .......... ....................... 7-32
Tail/brake light ............................... 7-32
Replacing a front turn signal light bulb ............................................ 7-32
Rear turn signal light bulb.............. 7-33
Replacing the license plate light bulb ............................................ 7-33
Troubleshooting............................. 7-34
Troubleshooting charts .................. 7-36
Emergency mode .......................... 7-38
SCOOTER CARE AND STORAGE ... 8-1
Matte color caution .......................... 8-1
Care................................................. 8-1
Storage ............................................ 8-4 SPECIFICATIONS
............................. 9-1
CONSUMER INFORMATION .......... 10-1
Identification numbers ................... 10-1
INDEX .............................................. 11-1
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Aftermarket Parts, Accessories,
and Modifications
While you may find aftermarket prod-
ucts similar in design and quality to
genuine Yamaha accessories, recog-
nize that some aftermarket accessories
or modifications are not suitable be-
cause of potential safety hazards to you
or others. Installing aftermarket prod-
ucts or having other modifications per-
formed to your vehicle that change any
of the vehicle’s design or operation
characteristics can put you and others
at greater risk of serious injury or death.
You are responsible for injuries related
to changes in the vehicle.
Keep the following guidelines in mind,
as well as those provided under “Load-
ing” when mounting accessories.
Never install accessories or carry
cargo that would impair the perfor-
mance of your scooter. Carefully
inspect the accessory before using
it to make sure that it does not in
any way reduce ground clearance
or cornering clearance, limit sus-
pension travel, steering travel or
control operation, or obscure lights
or reflectors. Accessories fitted to the handle-
bar or the front fork area can
create instability due to improper
weight distribution or aerody-
namic changes. If accessories
are added to the handlebar or
front fork area, they must be as
lightweight as possible and
should be kept to a minimum.
Bulky or large accessories may seriously affect the stability of
the scooter due to aerodynamic
effects. Wind may attempt to lift
the scooter, or the scooter may
become unstable in cross
winds. These accessories may
also cause instability when
passing or being passed by
large vehicles.
Certain accessories can dis- place the operator from his or
her normal riding position. This
improper position limits the free-
dom of movement of the opera-
tor and may limit control ability,
therefore, such accessories are
not recommended.
Use caution when adding electri-
cal accessories. If electrical acces- sories exceed the capacity of the
scooter’s electrical system, an
electric failure could result, which
could cause a dangerous loss of
lights or engine power.
Aftermarket Tires and Rims
The tires and rims that came with your
scooter were designed to match the
performance capabilities and to provide
the best combination of handling, brak-
ing, and comfort. Other tires, rims, siz-
es, and combinations may not be
appropriate. Refer to page 7-18 for tire
specifications and more information on
replacing your tires.
Transporting the Scooter
Be sure to observe following instruc-
tions before transporting the scooter in
another vehicle.
Remove all loose items from the
scooter.
Point the front wheel straight
ahead on the trailer or in the truck
bed, and choke it in a rail to pre-
vent movement.
Secure the scooter with tie-downs
or suitable straps that are attached
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SMART KEY SYSTEM
EAU61663
Smart key systemThe smart key system enables the ve-
hicle to be operated without using a
mechanical key.
WARNING
EWA14704
Keep implanted pacemakers or
cardiac defibrillators, as well as
other electric medical devices
away from the vehicle mounted
antenna (see illustration).
Radio waves transmitted by the
antenna may affect the opera-
tion of such devices when close
by.
If you have an electric medical
device, consult a doctor or the
device manufacturer before us-ing this vehicle. In addition to the vehicle mounted an-
tenna, the smart key system consists of
the smart key, smart key system indica-
tor light, “ON/ ” switch, and the “OFF/
LOCK” and “SEAT OPEN/ ” switch-
es.
1. Vehicle mounted antenna
1. Smart key
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1. Smart key system indicator light “ ”
1. “ON/ ” switch
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If the smart key and identification tag of
the mechanical key are both lost or
damaged, and there is no record of the
identification number, the entire smart
key system will need to be replaced.
TIPThe identification number can also be
found on the inside of the smart key it-self.
NOTICE
ECA21573
The smart key has precision elec-
tronic components. Observe the fol-
lowing precautions to prevent
possible malfunction or damage.
Do not place or store the smart
key in a storage compartment.
The smart key may be damaged
from road vibrations or exces-
sive heat.
Do not drop, bend, or subject
the smart key to strong impacts.
Do not submerge the smart key
in water or other liquids.
Do not place heavy items or ex-
cessive stress on the smart key.
Do not leave the smart key in a
place exposed to direct sun-
light, high temperature or high
humidity.
Do not grind or attempt to mod-
ify the smart key.
Keep the smart key away from
strong magnetic fields and mag-
netic objects such as key hold-
ers, TVs, and computers.
Keep the smart key away from
electric medical equipment.
Do not allow oils, polishing
agents, fuel, or any strong
chemicals to come in contact
with the smart key. The smart
key body may become discol-ored or cracked.
TIP
The smart key battery life is ap-
proximately two years, but this
may vary according to operating
conditions.
The smart key battery may be-
come discharged even if it is away
from the vehicle and not being
used.
If the smart key continually re-
1. Mechanical key
2. Smart key
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1. Identification number
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battery will discharge quickly. (For
example, when placed in the vicin-
ity of electrical products such as
televisions, radios, or computers.)
Replace the smart key battery when
the smart key system indicator light
flashes for about 20 seconds when the
power of the vehicle is turned on or
when the smart key indicator light does
not come on when the “ON/OFF”
switch is pushed. (See page 3-6.) After
changing the smart key battery, if the
smart key system still does not operate,
have a Yamaha dealer check the vehi-
cle.
TIPYou can register up to six smart keys
for the same vehicle. See a Yamahadealer regarding spare smart keys.
EAU61673
Smart keyWhen the smart key is turned on and
brought within range, the smart key
system allows you to operate the vehi-
cle without inserting a mechanical key.
To turn the smart key on or off
To turn the smart key on or off, press
and hold the “ON/OFF” switch for ap-
proximately one second. When the
smart key is turned off, the vehicle can-
not be operated even if the smart key is
brought within operating range of the
vehicle. Turn the smart key on and
bring it within range to operate the vehi-
cle. (See page 3-2.)
TIPTo preserve battery power, the smart
key will turn off automatically about a
week after the vehicl e is last used. Turn
the smart key on before using the vehi-cle again.
To use the mechanical key
Press the release button on the smart
key body to extend the mechanical key.
When finished, simply fold the mechan-
ical key back into place.TIPThe mechanical key is used for the fuel
tank cap, the front storage compart-
1. “ON/OFF” switch
2. Smart key indicator light
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1. Mechanical key
2. Release button
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ment, and the seat lock. (See page
4-14, 4-18, and 7-38.)
EAU61603
Replacing the smart key
batteryReplace the battery in the following sit-
uations.
The smart key system indicator
light flashes for about 20 seconds
when the power of the vehicle is
turned on.
When the smart key indicator light
does not come on when the “ON/
OFF” switch is pushed.WARNING
EWA14724
The battery and other remov-
able parts may cause injury if
swallowed. Keep the battery and other removable parts away
from children.
Do not expose the battery to di-
rect sunlight or other heatsources.
NOTICE
ECA15784
Use a cloth when opening the
smart key case with a screw-
driver. Direct contact with hard
objects may damage or scratch
the smart key.
Take precautions to prevent the
waterproof seal from being
damaged or contaminated by
dirt.
Do not touch the internal cir-
cuits and terminals. This may
cause malfunctions.
Do not apply excessive force to
the smart key when replacing
the battery.
Make sure the battery is in-
stalled correctly. Confirm the di-
rection of the positive/“+” sideof the battery.
1. Smart key system indicator light “ ”
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1. Open the smart key case as shown.
2. Remove the switch plate and con- trol unit from the smart key case.
3. Remove the battery cover. 4. Remove the battery.
TIPDispose of the removed battery in ac-cordance with local regulations.
5. Install a new battery as shown. Note the polarity of the battery.
6. Install the battery cover.
7. Install the switch plate and control unit into the smart key case.
8. Gently snap the smart key case closed.
EAU61633
Vehicle power on and steering
lock release1. With the smart key on and in oper-ating range, press the “ON/ ”
switch for one second.
2. Upon authentication of the smart key, the beeper will sound twice,
the smart key system indicator
light will come on momentarily and
the steering lock (if applied) will re-
lease automatically.TIP
The smart key system indicator
light will flash if the steering lock
cannot automatically release itself.
Try moving the handlebars gently
1. Battery cover
2. Control unit
3. Switch plate
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Specified battery:
CR20251. Battery
2. Control unit
2 1
1. “ON/ ” switch
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