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use and maintenance
TUONO 1000
USA
Mu ltifunction
digital display
Speedometer (km/h - MPH)
Displays current, average or maximum riding speed (in kilometers or miles)
depending on presetting, see page 34 (MULTIFUNCTION COMPUTER).
T o t o g g l e b e -
tween readouts,
s e e p a g e 3 4
( M U L T I F U N C -
TION COMPUT-
ER)
Odometer (KM - Mi)
Gives total distance covered or distance covered since the trip meter was last reset
(in km or miles).
Coolant temperature
(°C/°F)
Displays engine coolant temperature, see page 34 (MULTIFUNCTION
COMPUTER).
If the pointer gets near the danger area, stop the engine, turn the key to "
" and
wait until the cooling fan is disconnected.
Do not leave the ignition switch on “
”, since the
cooling fans would stop regardless of the coolant
temperature and in this case the temperature would increase even further.
Now turn the key to
“
”
and check the coolant level, see page 60 (COOLANT).
Contact an
aprilia
dealer
.
If the maximum allowed temperature is exceeded
(115 °C - 239 °F), the engine may be seriously
damaged.
Clock
Displays time (hour and minutes) as preset, see page 34 (MULTIFUNCTION
COMPUTER).
B a t t e r y v o l t a g e V
BATT
Displays the battery voltage in Volts, see page 34 (MULTIFUNCTION
COMPUTER).
Lap timer
Displays the different lap times, as preset, see page 34 (MULTIFUNCTION
COMPUTER).
Diagnosis
In case a serious failure is detected, one that might jeopardize the vehicle or the rider's safety, the
panel will show an icon indicating the failure cause (such as: oil pressure ,
maintenance
intervals
).
If the word
"
SERVICE" appears during normal engine operation, it
means that the ECU or the instrument panel have detected a failure. In
many cases the engine keeps running with limited performance; contact an
Local
aprilia
Dealer
immediately.
Description
Function
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
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