BMW Motorrad K 1600 B 2021 Rider'S Manual Download Page 1

RIDER'S MANUAL

K 1600 B

BMW

MOTORRAD

MAKE LIFE A RIDE

Summary of Contents for K 1600 B 2021

Page 1: ...RIDER S MANUAL K 1600 B BMW MOTORRAD MAKE LIFE A RIDE...

Page 2: ...el Vehicle Identification Number Colour code Date of first registration Registration number Dealership details Person to contact in Service department Ms Mr Phone number Dealership address phone numbe...

Page 3: ...BMW It contains important information on how to operate the controls and how to make the best possible use of all your BMW s technical features In addition it contains information on maintenance and...

Page 4: ...Multifunction switch right 24 Instrument cluster 25 03 STATUS INDICATORS 26 Indicator and warning lights 28 TFT display in Pure Ride view 29 TFT display in Menu view 30 Warning indicators 31 04 OPERAT...

Page 5: ...t audio play back 135 07 ADJUSTMENT 136 Mirrors 138 Windscreen 138 Clutch 139 Brakes 139 08 RIDING 142 Safety information 144 Regular check 147 Starting 147 Running in 150 Shifting gear 151 Brakes 151...

Page 6: ...preservation 217 Laying up motorcycle 217 Restoring motorcycle to use 217 13 TECHNICAL DATA 218 Troubleshooting chart 220 Threaded fasteners 223 Fuel 225 Engine oil 226 Engine 226 Clutch 227 Transmis...

Page 7: ...tificate for TFT instrument cluster 262 Certificate for audio system 266 Certificate for elec tronic immobiliser 267 Certificate for Key less Ride 270 Certificate for tyre pressure control Re ifendruc...

Page 8: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 01...

Page 9: ...SY REFERENCE 4 ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS 4 EQUIPMENT 5 TECHNICAL DATA 5 CURRENCY 6 ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION 6 CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING LICENCES 6 DATA MEMORY 6 INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL SY...

Page 10: ...d to slight or moderate in jury WARNING Medium risk hazard Non avoidance can lead to fatal or severe in jury DANGER High risk haz ard Non avoidance leads to fatal or severe injury ATTENTION Special no...

Page 11: ...country specific differences your motorcycle might not be exactly as illustrated If your motorcycle contains equipment that has not been described its description can be found in a separate manual TEC...

Page 12: ...vehicle operating and installa tion instructions for accessories and general information about BMW Motorrad in relation to technology for example are available for download from bmw motorrad com manu...

Page 13: ...e Qualified service partners Specialist workshops Service providers Vehicle users have the right to request information on what personal data has been stored for what purpose the data is used and wher...

Page 14: ...ctronic components for ex ample control units contain components for storing tech nical information Information can be temporarily or perman ently stored on the vehicle con dition component loads inci...

Page 15: ...requires technical data from the vehicle The data from the vehicle can also be used to check warranty claims from the customer Error and incident memories in the vehicle can be reset during servicing...

Page 16: ...by the provider of the respective app The scope of the possible set tings depends on the corres ponding app and the operating system of the mobile device Services General If the vehicle has a wireles...

Page 17: ...ual provider INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM with intelligent emergency callOE Principle The intelligent emergency call system enables manual or auto matic emergency calls for ex ample in the event...

Page 18: ...ble rapid con nection setup Data is sent to the vehicle manufacturer in the event of an emergency Improving quality The data that is transferred in an emergency is also used by the manufacturer of the...

Page 19: ...se Contact details for example the phone number of the SIM card installed in the vehicle and if available the phone number of the rider to enable rapid contact with those in volved in the accident if...

Page 20: ...14 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS it has processed and any data that it still has stored...

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Page 22: ...GENERAL VIEWS 02...

Page 23: ...VIEW LEFT SIDE 18 GENERAL VIEW RIGHT SIDE 19 OVERALL VIEW OF COCKPIT 20 UNDERNEATH THE SEAT 21 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH LEFT 22 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT 23 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT 24 INSTRUMENT CLUS...

Page 24: ...VIEWS GENERAL VIEW LEFT SIDE 1 Clutch fluid reservoir 189 2 Passenger seat socket for accessories 210 3 Seat unlocking 94 4 Payload table Tyre pressures table 5 Storage compartment 96 6 Slipstream de...

Page 25: ...n the rear part of the main frame 2 Power socket 210 3 Brake fluid reservoir front 186 4 Coolant level indicator behind the side trim pan el 189 5 Type plate wheel carrier front right 6 Slipstream def...

Page 26: ...AL VIEWS OVERALL VIEW OF COCKPIT 1 Favourites buttons 124 2 Button charging storage compartment 96 3 Charging storage com partment 96 4 TFT display 29 5 Ignition switch steering lock 64 6 Fuel filler...

Page 27: ...21 UNDERNEATH THE SEAT 1 Fuses 204 2 Battery 200 3 Toolkit 180 4 Diagnostic connector 205...

Page 28: ...m headlight and headlight flasher 74 2 Adaptive cruise control 85 3 Hazard warning lights 77 4 Windscreen 138 5 Reverser 89 6 Auxiliary headlights 75 7 Turn indicators 78 8 Horn 9 MENU rocker button 1...

Page 29: ...LTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT with intelligent emergency callOE 1 Central locking system 90 2 Riding mode 83 3 Emergency off switch kill switch 71 4 Starter button 147 5 SOS button Intelligent emergency ca...

Page 30: ...24 GENERAL VIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH RIGHT without intelligent emergency callOE 1 Central locking system 90 2 Riding mode 83 3 Emergency off switch kill switch 71 4 Starter button 147...

Page 31: ...25 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1 Indicator and warning lights 28 2 TFT display 29 3 Indicator light DWA 80 Keyless Ride 65 4 Photosensor for adapting the brightness of the in strument lighting...

Page 32: ...STATUS INDICATORS 03...

Page 33: ...INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS 28 TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW 29 TFT DISPLAY IN MENU VIEW 30 WARNING INDICATORS 31...

Page 34: ...AND WARNING LIGHTS 1 Turn indicators left 78 2 High beam headlight 74 3 General warning light 31 4 Turn indicators right 78 5 Warning light drive mal function 46 6 DTC 54 7 ABS 53 8 Daytime riding lig...

Page 35: ...der info status line 107 7 Riding mode 83 8 Splitscreen 110 9 Clock 111 10 Connection status 113 11 Recommendation to up shift 110 12 Gear indicator N indic ates neutral 13 Operating pointer 104 14 Ce...

Page 36: ...info status line 107 5 Riding mode 83 6 Gear indicator N indic ates neutral 7 Splitscreen 110 8 Clock 111 9 Connection status 113 10 Operating pointer 104 11 Central locking system 90 12 Muting 111 13...

Page 37: ...ow they show on the display Dif ferent colours and symbols are used depending on priority Green CHECK OK 1 No mes sage optimum values White circle with small i 2 Information Yellow warning triangle 3...

Page 38: ...ured values there will be no assessment in the form of a coloured symbol Check Control dialogue Messages are output as Check Control dialogues 1 If there are two or more Check Control messages of equa...

Page 39: ...ery of the ra dio operated key 40 is displayed in yel low Voltage of the vehicle electrical system too low 40 Vehicle voltage low lights up yellow is displayed in yel low Voltage of the vehicle electr...

Page 40: ...ngine oil level too low 45 lights up yellow Coolant temper ature too high Coolant tempe rature too high 45 lights up Engine Drive malfunction 46 flashes red Serious fault in the engine control Serious...

Page 41: ...ure does not match setpoint Tyre press control Loss of pressure Transmission fault 50 lights up yellow Sensor faulty or system fault 51 lights up yellow Tyre pressure check failure Tyre pressure monit...

Page 42: ...ABS self dia gnosis not com pleted 53 lights up yellow Limited ABS availability ABS fault 53 lights up lights up yellow ABS Pro fail ure ABS Pro failed 54 lights up quick flashes DTC intervention 54 s...

Page 43: ...tand extended is displayed Hill Start Control cannot be activ ated 57 HSC not avail able Engine not running lights up yellow Brake temp high The temperature of the brakes is too high 57 lights up yell...

Page 44: ...eached Fuel down to re serve 59 The gear indicator flashes Gear not trained 59 flashes green Hazard warning lights system is switched on 59 flashes green is displayed in white Service due 60 Service d...

Page 45: ...side temperature warning is displayed Possible cause The air temperature measured at the vehicle is lower than approx 3 C WARNING Risk of black ice forming even when temperature is above approx 3 C Ri...

Page 46: ...e to an authorised work shop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer Engine start with Keyless Ride no longer possible DWA can no longer be activ ated Replace the battery of the radio operated...

Page 47: ...sumers were switched off Check battery condition WARNING Failure of the vehicle sys tems Risk of accident Do not continue your jour ney The voltage of the vehicle elec trical system is critical If you...

Page 48: ...rkshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer Bulb faulty lights up yellow The faulty bulb is dis played High beam faulty Front left turn in dicator faulty or Front right turn indic ator faulty...

Page 49: ...p yellow Light control fail ure Have it checked by a specialist work shop WARNING Vehicle overlooked in traffic on account of failure of the vehicle lighting Safety risk Have the fault rectified as qu...

Page 50: ...erational if the vehicle s battery is disconnec ted Seek the advice of a special ist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer DWA failed with anti theft alarm DWA OE Alarm system failure...

Page 51: ...TENTION Riding with overheated en gine Engine damage Compliance with the inform ation set out below is essen tial Possible cause The coolant level is too low Check the coolant level 189 If the coolant...

Page 52: ...trol unit has dia gnosed a fault that can lead to damage to the exhaust system Have the fault rectified as quickly as possible by a spe cialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad re tailer...

Page 53: ...ine control flashes red Serious fault in the engine control Rid ing at mod speed pos Damage possible Have checked by workshop WARNING Engine damage when run ning in emergency operation mode Risk of ac...

Page 54: ...n the minimum speed stated below RDC sensor is not active min 30 km h The RDC sensor does not transmit its signal to the vehicle until a certain minimum speed has been reached The tyre pressures are s...

Page 55: ...ng places Back cover of the rider s manual Instrument cluster in the TYRE PRESSURE view Sign on left fork leg Tyre pressure outside permitted tolerance flashes red is displayed in yellow Tyre pressure...

Page 56: ...vehicle has not reached the minimum speed 172 RDC sensor is not active min 30 km h The RDC sensor does not transmit its signal to the vehicle until a certain minimum speed has been reached Increase sp...

Page 57: ...on limited Have it checked by a specialist work shop Possible cause The tyre pressure monitoring RDC control unit has dia gnosed a communication fault Consult a specialist work shop preferably an auth...

Page 58: ...ent emergency callOE lights up yellow Emergency call sys tem restricted If this occurs again have the vehicle checked by a specialist workshop Possible cause The emergency call cannot be made automati...

Page 59: ...torcycle has to reach a defined minimum speed with the engine running for the wheel sensors to be checked min 5 km h Pull away slowly Bear in mind that the ABS function is not available until self dia...

Page 60: ...sed BMW Motorrad re tailer DTC intervention quick flashes The DTC has detected a de gree of instability at the rear wheel and has intervened to reduce torque The indicator and warning light flashes fo...

Page 61: ...ort any ob jects underneath the driver or passenger seat Secure the toolkit Do not damage the angular rate sensor Bear in mind that the DTC function and dynamic engine brake control are restricted You...

Page 62: ...Onward journey possible Ride carefully to next spe cialist workshop Possible cause The D ESA control unit has de tected a fault In this condition the motorcycle has too much damping and is uncomforta...

Page 63: ...l only while the engine is running The temperature of the brakes is too high lights up yellow Brake temp high Continue riding carefully to cool down Avoid dynamic riding DANGER Riding with overheated...

Page 64: ...ection at workshop re quired Possible cause The control unit has detected a fault Bear in mind that cruise con trol is not available You can continue to ride Have the fault rectified as quickly as pos...

Page 65: ...reserve quantity of fuel Reserve fuel approx 4 l Refuel 156 Gear not trained with shift assistant ProOE The gear indicator flashes Possible cause with shift assistant ProOE The gearbox sensor is not f...

Page 66: ...s situation can occur if the battery was disconnec ted Service due is displayed in white Service due Have service performed by a specialist workshop Possible cause Service is due because of either dis...

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Page 68: ...OPERATION 04...

Page 69: ...NT EMERGENCY CALL 71 LIGHTING 74 ANTI THEFT ALARM DWA 79 DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL DTC 82 ELECTRONIC SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT D ESA 82 RIDING MODE 83 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL 84 HILL START CONTROL 87 REVER...

Page 70: ...side stand Component damage caused by the vehicle falling over On level ground always turn the handlebars to the left to set the steering lock Turn the handlebars all the way to the left Turn the igni...

Page 71: ...with Keyless RideOE The telltale light for the radio operated key flashes while the search for the radio operated key is in progress The light goes out as soon as the radio operated key or the emerge...

Page 72: ...lebars are turned to the left Radio operated key is within range ATTENTION Incorrect handlebar angle upon parking on the side stand Component damage caused by the vehicle falling over On level ground...

Page 73: ...ck disengages Side lights and all function circuits switched on with daytime riding lightOE Daytime riding light is switched on with additional headlightOE LED auxiliary headlights are switched on Pre...

Page 74: ...The ignition is not enabled for starting until the engine control unit has recognised the ignition key as authorised for your motorcycle Another vehicle key at tached to the same ring as the vehicle k...

Page 75: ...e can be started by touch ing the tank cover with the radio operated key Hold spare key 1 or radio operated key with empty bat tery 2 at the tank cover above ring aerial 3 Time during which the engine...

Page 76: ...tely Change the battery Press button 1 Key bit flips out Push battery cover 2 up Remove battery 3 Dispose of the old battery in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations do not attempt to di...

Page 77: ...position run INTELLIGENT EMERGENCY CALL with intelligent emergency callOE Emergency call via BMW Only press the SOS button in an emergency or when help is necessary Even if an emergency call using BM...

Page 78: ...ver can choose as the display language in the multifunction display Manual emergency call Requirement An emergency call has occurred The vehicle is at a standstill The ignition is switched on Open cov...

Page 79: ...stic signal is sounded The time until transmission of the emergency call is displayed During this time the emer gency call can be cancelled by pressing and holding the SOS button If possible remove he...

Page 80: ...adlight places a strain on the bat tery When the engine is not running do not switch on the low beam headlight for longer than absolutely necessary High beam headlight and headlight flasher Switch on...

Page 81: ...r after the anti theft alarm system is deactiv ated with the radio operated key Parking lights Switch off the ignition 65 Immediately after switching off the ignition push but ton 1 to the left and ho...

Page 82: ...isible to on coming traffic This improves daytime visibility Start the engine 147 Navigate to Settings Vehicle settings Lights and switch off the Auto daytime light function Press button 1 to switch o...

Page 83: ...parison with the low beam headlight the daytime running light makes the vehicle more visible to on coming traffic This improves daytime visibility The changeover between daytime riding light and low b...

Page 84: ...ndicators Centre button 1 to cancel the turn indicators Comfort turn indicator If button 1 has been pressed to the right or left the turn indicators are automatically switched off under the follow ing...

Page 85: ...OE Switch off the ignition 65 Press button 1 on the radio operated key twice See also the other func tions of the remote con trol for the central locking sys tem Activation takes 30 seconds to complet...

Page 86: ...m lasts for approx imately 26 seconds While an alarm is in progress an alarm tone sounds and the turn indicators flash The type of acoustic alarm tone can be set by an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer...

Page 87: ...witch on the ignition 64 Navigate to Settings Vehicle settings and select Alarm system The following adaptation set tings are available Adapt Warning signal Switch Tilt sensor on or off Switch Arming...

Page 88: ...DTC see the section entitled Engineering details 168 ELECTRONIC SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT D ESA Possibilities for adjustment Dynamic ESA Dynamic ESA is an electronic system that enables your mo torcycle...

Page 89: ...developed operational scenarios for your motorcycle from which you can select the scenario suitable for your situation RAIN Riding on rain wet roads ROAD Riding on dry roads DYNAMIC Dynamic riding on...

Page 90: ...Brake is not applied Adaptive cruise control is de activated The riding mode selected in this way is retained with the engine characteristic and DTC adaptation settings even after the ignition has bee...

Page 91: ...cruise control on very twisty stretches of road Slide switch 1 to the right Button 2 is enabled for opera tion Setting road speed Short push button 1 forward Adjustment range for adaptive cruise contr...

Page 92: ...sed or decreased in either km h or mph Short push button 1 back Speed is reduced by 1 km h or 1 mph as applicable each time you push the button Push button 1 back and hold it in this position Speed is...

Page 93: ...ntrol Pro Switch on the ignition 64 Navigate to Settings As sist and select HSC Pro To switch on manual Hill Start Control Pro select Manual Hill Start Control Pro can be activated by forcefully oper...

Page 94: ...on gradients and should not be confused with an electromechanical hold ing brake The Hill Start Control Pro drive off assistant should not be used on inclines of over 40 Apply firm pressure to hand br...

Page 95: ...ser Motorcycle at standstill Engine running Brake applied Transmission in idle Side stand has been retracted Clutch is not disengaged Reverse without passenger On uphill downhill gradients the reverse...

Page 96: ...ing the reverser Press button 1 Gear indicator switches from R to N CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM with central locking systemOE Locking Switch on the ignition and press button 1 Alternatively Press button 2...

Page 97: ...ndlebar grips switched on can drain the battery if you are riding at low engine speeds If the charge level is low the heated handle bar grips are switched off to ensure the battery s starting capabili...

Page 98: ...ge Selected heating stage 1 and seat heating symbol 2 are dis played Operating passenger seat heating Seat heating can be activ ated only when the engine is running Start the engine 147 Set switch 1 t...

Page 99: ...ces the extent to which cooling air from the slipstream is directed toward or away from the rider A Slipstream deflectors closed High level of pro tection against wind and weather highest level of rid...

Page 100: ...heating and re move the seat Place the seat upholstered side down on a clean surface Installing seat Connect plug connection 2 for the seat heating Position the seat with mounts 3 in rubber buffers 4...

Page 101: ...g is trapped between the lid and the case The case can also be snapped shut when the lock is in the LOCK position Make sure that the ignition key is not left inside the case Push release lever 2 down...

Page 102: ...partment on the right side ATTENTION High temperatures in the storage compartments par ticularly in summer Damage to objects stowed away particularly electronic devices such as mobile phones and MP3...

Page 103: ...ult the operating instructions of your elec tronic device and check for possible usage restrictions In summer do not place heat sensitive items in the charging storage compartment Ventilation To ensur...

Page 104: ...he storage compartment and could suffer damage Flip retainer 1 down Close lid 2 The smartphone is secured Notes on use The storage compartment is suitable for smartphones up to max 158 mm x 78 mm x 10...

Page 105: ...99 If battery charge state is too low to maintain the vehicle s start capability If the maximum load capacity as stated in the technical data is exceeded During the starting operation...

Page 106: ...TFT DISPLAY 05...

Page 107: ...E RIDE VIEW 109 SPLITSCREEN 110 GENERAL SETTINGS 111 BLUETOOTH 112 WIFI 115 MY VEHICLE 116 ON BOARD COMPUTER 119 NAVIGATION 120 MEDIA 122 TELEPHONE 123 FAVOURITES BUTTONS 124 DISPLAY SOFTWARE VERSION...

Page 108: ...ons Connectivity functions include media telephony and naviga tion Connectivity functions can be used when the TFT display is connected to a mobile device and a helmet 113 For more information on the...

Page 109: ...r but ton 2 Depending on the context vari ous functions are possible Functions of the Multi Controller Turn Multi Controller up Move the cursor up in lists Adjust settings Increase volume Turn Multi C...

Page 110: ...e Ride view Change the display for rider info status line Long press the top section of the MENU button In Menu view Call up Pure Ride view Short press the bottom section of the MENU button Change dow...

Page 111: ...an return to a higher level Operating pointer 2 One more submenu level can be accessed Operating pointer 3 There are more entries than can be displayed Display Pure Ride view Long press the top sectio...

Page 112: ...o the right until the menu item you want is highlighted Short press the bottom sec tion of button 2 Moving cursor in lists Call up the menu 106 To move the cursor down in a list turn Multi Controller...

Page 113: ...essary for riding on public roads from the on board computer e g TRIP 1 and the trip com puter e g TRIP 2 The in formation can be displayed in the top status line Information from the tyre pressure mo...

Page 114: ...e sired settings menu Turn Multi Controller 1 down until the setting you want is highlighted If an operating pointer shows tilt Multi Controller 1 to the right If no operating pointer shows tilt Multi...

Page 115: ...ange starts When operating temperature is reached the display of the red engine speed range no longer changes Range The range readout 1 indicates how far you can ride with the fuel remaining in the ta...

Page 116: ...h Multi Controller 1 to the right or left until the display you want appears Alternatively Long push Multi Controller 1 to the right to return to the display last se lected in splitscreen view The fol...

Page 117: ...te format Select the desired setting Confirm setting Setting clock Switch on the ignition 64 Navigate to Settings Sys tem settings Date and time Set time Set Hour and Minute Setting time format Naviga...

Page 118: ...wireless technology Bluetooth is a short range wireless technology Bluetooth devices are short range devices transmitting on the license free ISM band Industrial Scientific Medical between 2 402 GHz...

Page 119: ...other device are as follows The device s Bluetooth func tion must be active The device must be visible to others Other Bluetooth compatible devices that are not to be paired e g mobile phones and navi...

Page 120: ...section entitled Technical data 221 Connect rider s and passenger s helmet Pairing 113 Select Rider s helmet or Passenger helm and con firm Make the helmet s communic ation system visible Select Pair...

Page 121: ...T display WiFi has to be ac tivated on the mobile phone in order for the full scope of this functionality to be used For more information on ac tivating WiFi see the operat ing instructions for the mo...

Page 122: ...E START SCREEN 1 Check Control display Mode of presentation 31 2 Coolant temperature 45 3 Range 109 4 Odometer 5 Service display 60 6 Tyre pressure rear 48 7 On board voltage 200 8 Engine oil level 45...

Page 123: ...t The My vehicle menu con tains the following screens MY VEHICLE ON BOARD COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER TYRE PRESSURE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS CC MESSAGE if available For more information on Check Control messag...

Page 124: ...118 TFT DISPLAY within 1000 km a white Check Control message is displayed...

Page 125: ...irm The following values can be reset Break Journey Current Speed Consump Calling up trip computer Call up the on board com puter 119 Scroll to the right until the TRIP COMPUTER menu screen is display...

Page 126: ...for it If necessary stop and oper ate the systems or devices when stationary Precondition The vehicle is connected via Bluetooth to a compatible mo bile device The BMW Motorrad Connec ted app is insta...

Page 127: ...pp You cannot use the TFT display to add favourites to the list Navigate to Navigation Favourites Select and confirm destina tion Select Start guidance Entering special destinations Special destinatio...

Page 128: ...firm MEDIA Precondition The vehicle is connected to a compatible mobile device and helmet Control music playback Call up the Media menu BMW Motorrad recom mends setting the volume on the mobile end de...

Page 129: ...Accept call Tilt Multi Control ler 1 to the right Reject call Tilt Multi Control ler 1 to the left End call Tilt Multi Control ler 1 to the left Muting During active phone calls the microphone in the...

Page 130: ...The function assigned to the button is performed Assigning functions Navigate to Settings Sys tem settings Favourite button Select a favourites button from Favourite button 1 to Favourite button 4 Sel...

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Page 132: ...AUDIO SYSTEM 06...

Page 133: ...RADIO 128 AUDIO SETTINGS 130 PLAYER 132 SATELLITE RADIO 132 HD RADIO EMPFANG 134 IN HELMET AUDIO PLAYBACK 135...

Page 134: ...might not be available de pending on country Selecting station without Canada exportNV Select the source 128 Select the FM station menu There is a corresponding transmitter menu for each selectable so...

Page 135: ...o the right The stations list is opened Turn Multi Controller 1 in dir ection A or B to select the memory slot of your choice The current assignment of this memory slot appears on the display If a sta...

Page 136: ...Favourites list at the bottom of the favourites list A dialogue opens Confirm deletion The favourites list is deleted AUDIO SETTINGS Speakers and Bluetooth Audio playback is via the on board speakers...

Page 137: ...in helmet playback select the Studio sound profile All other sound profiles are optimised for in helmet playback Adjusting sound settings Navigate to Radio Audio settings and select Equaliser The foll...

Page 138: ...To change the frequency navigate to AM options or FM options and select Frequency from the menu SATELLITE RADIO with Canada exportNV Availability The functions for reception of satellite radio descri...

Page 139: ...your choice from the selected category Saving channel Select the category and chan nel 133 Push the Multi Controller to the right to select a channel Push the Multi Controller to the right again and...

Page 140: ...ating subscription SiriusXM Channel not subscribed No subscription to this channel SiriusXM No signal SiriusXM service interrupted because of a poor signal HD RADIO EMPFANG with Canada exportNV The si...

Page 141: ...torrad communication system with Bluetooth standard 2 0 is paired The volume of playback via the in helmet speakers can be set directly using Multi Controller 1 Any change in helmet volume is shown on...

Page 142: ...ADJUSTMENT 07...

Page 143: ...MIRRORS 138 WINDSCREEN 138 CLUTCH 139 BRAKES 139...

Page 144: ...g ob structs the windscreen s free dom of movement The windscreen does not auto matically move to the bottom end position Switch on the ignition 64 Press button 1 to move the windscreen to its top and...

Page 145: ...The adjuster is easier to turn if you push the clutch lever forward Adjustment options Position 1 Narrowest span between handlebar grip and clutch lever Position 4 Widest span between handlebar grip a...

Page 146: ...he desired position The adjuster is easier to turn if you push the brake lever forward Adjustment options Position 1 Narrowest span between handlebar grip and handbrake lever Position 4 Widest span be...

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Page 148: ...RIDING 08...

Page 149: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 144 REGULAR CHECK 147 STARTING 147 RUNNING IN 150 SHIFTING GEAR 151 BRAKES 151 PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE 154 REFUELLING 155 SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION 160...

Page 150: ...gage or straps snagged by open rotating parts of the vehicle wheels drive shaft Risk of accident Make sure that loosely worn or carried textiles cannot be snagged by openly rotating parts of the vehi...

Page 151: ...ection entitled Engineering details 164 Only the handbrake lever can be used to apply the brakes so comply with the maximum speed for riding with footboards fitted to the vehicle Top speed max 180 km...

Page 152: ...ere is a danger of overheating and damage The following guidelines must be observed Do not run the fuel tank dry Do not attempt to start or run the engine with a spark plug cap disconnected Stop the e...

Page 153: ...ity of luggage Every 3rd refuelling stop Check the engine oil level 182 Check the brake pad thick ness front brakes 184 Check the brake pad thick ness rear brakes 185 Check the brake fluid level front...

Page 154: ...engine before it completes Phase 1 All indicator and warning lights are switched on After a longer vehicle stand still period an animation is dis played when the system starts up Phase 2 The General w...

Page 155: ...appears when ABS self diagnosis completes You can continue to ride Bear in mind that neither the ABS function nor the integral braking function is available Have the fault rectified as quickly as pos...

Page 156: ...the running in check vary the throttle opening and engine speed range frequently avoid riding at constant engine rpm for prolonged periods Try to do most of your riding during this initial period on...

Page 157: ...low gear at high engine rpm an attempt to shift gear without pulling the clutch can cause a severe load change reaction BMW Motorrad recommends disengaging the clutch for shifts in these circumstance...

Page 158: ...he dynamic shift in load distribution cannot keep pace with the increase in de celeration and the tyres cannot transmit the full braking force to the surface of the road BMW Motorrad Integral ABS prev...

Page 159: ...brakes Wetness and dirt on the brake discs and the brake pads di minish braking efficiency Delayed braking action or poor braking efficiency must be reckoned with in the follow ing situations Riding i...

Page 160: ...cling It is still possible for these limits to be overshot due to misjudgement or rider error In extreme cases this can result in a crash Use on public roads ABS Pro helps make the mo torcycle even sa...

Page 161: ...the ground under the stand is level and firm ATTENTION Centre stand retracts due to severe movements Risk of damage to parts if vehicle topples Do not lean or sit on the vehicle with the centre stand...

Page 162: ...consump tion related restrictions max 15 ethanol E10 E15 91 ROZ RON 87 AKI Look for these symbols on the fuel filler cap and on the fuel pump Refuelling WARNING Fuel is highly flammable Risk of fire...

Page 163: ...l reserve indicator light is switched off The usable fuel capacity specified in the technical data is the quantity that the fuel tank could hold if refilled after it had been run dry and the engine ha...

Page 164: ...gnition has been switched off without the radio operated key being within range Waiting time for open ing the fuel filler cap 2 min There are two variant ways of opening the fuel filler cap Within the...

Page 165: ...out due to a lack of fuel Usable fuel capacity approx 26 5 l Reserve fuel approx 4 l Press down firmly on the filler cap of the fuel tank The fuel filler cap engages with an audible click The fuel fi...

Page 166: ...aps used to secure the motorcycle are ad equately protected against scratching Use adhesive tape or soft cloths for example for this purpose ATTENTION Vehicle topples to side when being lifted on to s...

Page 167: ...ainted components from scratches Guide the tensioning straps through the front suspension on the left and right and then tighten towards the bottom At the rear secure the straps to the rear frame on b...

Page 168: ...ENGINEERING DETAILS 09...

Page 169: ...S 164 DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL DTC 168 DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL 169 ELECTRONIC CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION ADJUST MENT 170 RIDING MODE 170 TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING RDC 172 GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT 173 HILL...

Page 170: ...d depends on factors that include the coefficient of fric tion of the road surface Loose stones ice and snow or a wet road all have much lower coef ficients of friction than a clean and dry asphalt su...

Page 171: ...described above vibration is perceptible through the handbrake lever When the handbrake lever is pulled brake pressure is also built up at the rear wheel by the integral function If the brake pedal is...

Page 172: ...iod the ABS function is deactivated for safety reasons and an ABS fault message is issued Self diagnosis has to complete before fault messages can be issued In addition to problems with the BMW Motorr...

Page 173: ...m locking even un der sharp braking ABS Pro re duces abrupt changes in steer ing force particularly in panic braking situations counteract ing the vehicle s otherwise nat ural but undesirable tendency...

Page 174: ...ompetitive conditions off road or on the track The BMW Motorrad DTC can be deactivated in these cases WARNING Risky riding Risk of accident despite DTC Invariably the rider bears responsibility for as...

Page 175: ...d condition and riding dynamic excessive braking torque can produce a sharp rise in rear wheel slip and impair directional stability Dynamic engine brake control limits this slip at the rear wheel to...

Page 176: ...ring setting in order to set the correct rid ing position The damping is also adjusted automatically to the load By interpreting ride height sensor signals Dynamic ESA detects movements in the suspens...

Page 177: ...iding mode This prevents the rear wheel from spinning whenever possible In RAIN and ROAD riding modes the front wheel is pre vented from lifting In DYNAMIC riding mode DTC intervention is later than i...

Page 178: ...cle comes to a stop min 15 min An error message is issued if wheels without sensors are fit ted to a vehicle equipped with an RDC control unit Tyre pressure ranges The RDC control unit distin guishes...

Page 179: ...on the air line shows 2 4 bar You must now increase tyre pressure until the value is 2 6 bar GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT with shift assistant ProOE Gear Shift Assistant Pro Your vehicle is equipped with G S...

Page 180: ...the position of the throttle twistgrip during a gearshift can cause the function to abort and or lead to a missed shift The shift assistant provides no assistance for the gearshift if the rider declut...

Page 181: ...e is in creased If the rear wheel slips the brake is released again after approx approx 1 m This keeps the vehicle from slip ping downhill with a locked rear wheel for example Releasing the brake when...

Page 182: ...and load state With the Adaptive headlight function the low beam unit is additionally rotated about an axis to a degree that varies with the bank angle compensating for the vehicle s angle of lean The...

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Page 184: ...MAINTENANCE 10...

Page 185: ...LKIT 180 FRONT WHEEL STAND 181 REAR WHEEL STAND 182 ENGINE OIL 182 BRAKE SYSTEM 184 CLUTCH 189 COOLANT 189 TYRES 190 WHEEL RIMS 191 WHEELS 191 LIGHTING 198 JUMP STARTING 198 BATTERY 200 FUSES 204 DIAG...

Page 186: ...g slackened After removal of the screw clean the internal thread to remove all traces of thread locking compound Always use new microencapsulated screws when re assembling Consequently prior to disas...

Page 187: ...e vehicle is lifted too high Risk of damage to parts if vehicle topples When lifting make sure that the centre stand remains in contact with the ground If necessary adjust the height of the front whee...

Page 188: ...correct ATTENTION Misinterpretation of oil level reading because oil level is temperature dependent the higher the temperature the higher the oil level Engine damage Check the oil level only after a...

Page 189: ...ween MIN and MAX If the oil level is below the MIN mark Top up the engine oil 183 If the oil level is above the MAX mark Have the oil level corrected by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised...

Page 190: ...iance with correct procedure Risk to operational reliability of the brake system Have all work on the brake system undertaken by trained and qualified specialists Have the brakes checked by a speciali...

Page 191: ...aced by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer Checking brake pad thickness rear brakes Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its stand Visu...

Page 192: ...ough brake fluid in brake fluid reservoir or con taminants in brake fluid Considerably reduced braking power due to presence of air contaminants or water in the brake system Cease operation of the veh...

Page 193: ...servoir is horizontal Check the brake fluid level in brake fluid reservoir for front wheel brake 1 Wear of the brake pads causes the brake fluid level in the reservoir to sink Brake fluid level front...

Page 194: ...e area around the lid are cleaned before open ing Make sure that only fresh brake fluid from a sealed container is used with centre standOE Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor c...

Page 195: ...ist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad retailer CLUTCH Checking clutch function Pull the clutch lever The pressure point must be clearly perceptible If the pressure point is not clearly pe...

Page 196: ...ation is available from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer or in the internet at bmw motorrad com service Checking tyre pressures WARNING Incorrect tyre pressure Impaired handling charac teristics of...

Page 197: ...marks are indicated on the edge of the tyre e g by the letters TI TWI or by an arrow If the tyre tread is worn to min imum Replace tyre or tyres as ap plicable WHEEL RIMS Checking rims Make sure the...

Page 198: ...rogrammed into the control units can be changed to suit the new wheel sizes Remove the front wheel with centre standOE Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motor cycle on its centre st...

Page 199: ...TENTION Unwanted inward movement of the brake pads Component damage on at tempt to install the brake cal iper or because brake pads have to be forced apart Do not operate the brakes with a brake calip...

Page 200: ...checked by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer ATTENTION Front wheel installed wrong way round Risk of accident Note direction of rotation arrows on tyre or rim Roll the...

Page 201: ...aliper to wheel carrier M8 x 30 10 9 28 Nm Remove the adhesive tape from the wheel rim WARNING Brake pads not lying against the brake disc Risk of accident due to delayed braking effect Before driving...

Page 202: ...m and place the motor cycle on its centre stand without centre standOE Place the motorcycle on an auxiliary stand BMW Motorrad recommends you use the BMW Motorrad rear wheel stand Install the rear whe...

Page 203: ...teners checked by a specialist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer ATTENTION Rear wheel installed with tyre s direction of rotation incorrect Risk of accident Note direction of rotat...

Page 204: ...ty Consult a special ist workshop preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad Retailer All light sources of the vehicle are LED light sources The service life of the LED light sources is longer than the pre...

Page 205: ...isconnect the battery from the on board electrical system Remove the seat 94 Remove the battery cover 202 Run the engine of the donor vehicle during jump starting Begin by connecting one end of the re...

Page 206: ...clock draining connected battery Battery is deep discharged this voids the guarantee Connect a float charger to the battery if the motorcycle is to remain out of use for more than four weeks BMW Motor...

Page 207: ...vehicle s on board elec trical system charge via the power socket in the cockpit The motorcycle s on board electronics know when the battery is fully charged The on board socket is switched off when t...

Page 208: ...r your battery Always fully recharge the battery before restoring it to use Connecting battery to motor cycle 203 Removing battery cover Remove screw 1 Swing up cover 2 taking care with the retaining...

Page 209: ...motorcycle ATTENTION Battery not connected in ac cordance with correct pro cedure Risk of short circuit Always proceed in compli ance with specified installa tion sequence First connect positive batte...

Page 210: ...02 Set the clock 111 Set the date 111 FUSES Replacing fuse Switch off the ignition 65 Remove the seat 94 Remove the battery cover 202 Press locks 1 on both sides Remove fuse box 2 ATTENTION Jumpering...

Page 211: ...se for audio system DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR Disengaging diagnostic socket CAUTION Incorrect disconnection of the diagnostic socket for on board diagnosis Malfunctions of the vehicle Do not disconnect the...

Page 212: ...The interface to the diagnosis and information system can be connected to the diagnostic connector 2 Securing diagnostic socket Disconnect the interface for the diagnosis and information system Insert...

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Page 214: ...ACCESSORIES 11...

Page 215: ...GENERAL NOTES 210 POWER SOCKETS 210...

Page 216: ...sponsibility for the products BMW accepts no li ability whatsoever for parts and accessories that it has not ap proved All modifications must be in compliance with legal require ments Make sure that t...

Page 217: ...ectrical accessories might not be recognised by the vehicle s electronics In such cases power sockets are switched off very shortly after the ignition is turned off Automatic shutdown of the sockets a...

Page 218: ...CARE 12...

Page 219: ...CARE PRODUCTS 214 WASHING THE VEHICLE 214 CLEANING EASILY DAMAGED COMPONENTS 215 CARE OF PAINTWORK 216 VEHICLE PRESERVATION 217 LAYING UP MOTORCYCLE 217 RESTORING MOTORCYCLE TO USE 217...

Page 220: ...y acidic or strongly alkaline cleaning agents Damage to vehicle parts Dilute in accordance with the dilution ratio stated on the packaging of the clean ing agent Do not use strongly acidic or strongly...

Page 221: ...brake pads ATTENTION Effect of road salt intensi fied by warm water Corrosion Use only cold water to wash off road salt ATTENTION Damage due to high water pressure from high pressure cleaners or stea...

Page 222: ...ting of the en gine due to inadequate cooling For example use a garden hose with low water pressure ATTENTION Bending of radiator fins Damage to radiator fins Take care not to bend the radiator fins w...

Page 223: ...ss polish or agents contain ing carnauba wax or synthetic wax LAYING UP MOTORCYCLE Fill the motorcycle s fuel tank Fuel additives clean the fuel injection system and the combustion zone It is ad visab...

Page 224: ...TECHNICAL DATA 13...

Page 225: ...223 FUEL 225 ENGINE OIL 226 ENGINE 226 CLUTCH 227 TRANSMISSION 227 FINAL DRIVE 228 FRAME 228 CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION 228 BRAKES 229 WHEELS AND TYRES 229 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 230 ANTI THEFT ALARM 231 DIMEN...

Page 226: ...g it again The Bluetooth connection is not established Possible cause Rectification The steps required for pairing were not carried out Check the necessary steps for pairing in the operating instructi...

Page 227: ...he TFT display is reduced Keep direct sunlight off the TFT display Interrupt your journey until the components have cooled down The volume in the helmet can not be adjusted Switch off the helmet s com...

Page 228: ...mobile device Active route guidance is not displayed in the TFT display Possible cause Rectification Navigation from the BMW Motorrad Connec ted app was not transmitted Call up the BMW Motorrad Connec...

Page 229: ...ease axle in threaded bush wheel carrier M24 x 1 5 50 Nm Wheel speed sensor to front suspension rear brake caliper M5 x 10 10 9 Re place screw micro encapsulated 4 6 Nm Front wheel cover to wheel carr...

Page 230: ...224 TECHNICAL DATA Battery Value Valid Battery bracket on rear carrier M6 x 14 5 8 Nm...

Page 231: ...ROZ RON 87 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx 26 5 l Reserve fuel approx 4 l Fuel consumption approx 5 9 l 100 km in ac cordance with WMTC with power reductionOE approx 6 2 l 100 km in ac cordance with W...

Page 232: ...l quantity for topping up max 0 5 l Difference between MIN and MAX BMW recommends ENGINE Engine number location Above oil filler neck Engine type A40A16A Engine design 6 cylinder four stroke in line e...

Page 233: ...gine at regu lar operating temperature CLUTCH Clutch type Multi disc oil bath TRANSMISSION Type of transmission Claw shift 6 speed gearbox with helical gearing Gearbox transmission ratios 1 617 97 60...

Page 234: ...ht wheel carrier Position of the vehicle identi fication number Rear part of the main frame above the swinging arm point ing in the direction of travel CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION Front wheel Type of front...

Page 235: ...d material rear Organic material Brake disc thickness rear 5 5 mm When new min 4 9 mm Wear limit Blow by clearance of the foot brake lever min 1 mm between piston and pushrod WHEELS AND TYRES Recommen...

Page 236: ...luminium wheels Rear wheel rim size 6 00 x 17 Tyre designation rear 190 55 ZR 17 Load index rear tyre min 75 Wheel load rear at unladen weight 172 kg Permissible wheel load rear max 368 kg Permissible...

Page 237: ...lashing turn indicators rear LED Light source for the number plate light integrated in rear light Fuses Main fuse 40 A Regulator isolating relay BCL Fuse 1 7 5 A Topcase RDC sensor box Fuse 2 10 A Ins...

Page 238: ...rc heel to heel 1760 mm without rider at DIN vehicle kerb weight WEIGHTS Vehicle kerb weight 344 kg DIN vehicle kerb weight ready for road 90 load of fuel without optional extras OE Permissible gross...

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Page 241: ...RELEVANT DEFECTS 236 BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE 237 BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE HISTORY 237 BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES 238 MAINTENANCE WORK 238 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 240 MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS 241 SERVICE C...

Page 242: ...t be come involved in individual problems between you your retailer or BMW of North America LLC You can contact the NHTSA by calling the Vehicle Safety hotline on 1 888 327 4236 teletypewriter TTY for...

Page 243: ...MW Motorrad dealer In order to help ensure that your BMW is always in optimum condition BMW Motorrad recommends compliance with the mainten ance intervals specified for your motorcycle Have all mainte...

Page 244: ...you can benefit from the pro tection afforded by the vari ous BMW Motorrad mobility services e g Mobile Service breakdown service vehicle re covery service Your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer will be...

Page 245: ...the next scheduled date for the service The service display in the mul tifunction display reminds you about one month or 1000 km in advance when the time for a service is approaching on the basis of t...

Page 246: ...Replace air filter element 5 Check valve clearances 6 Replace all spark plugs 7 Check the bearing for de flection on the rear wheel swinging arm 8 Oil change in bevel gears rear 9 Change brake fluid...

Page 247: ...r wear Checking brake fluid level front wheel brake Checking rear brake pads and brake disc for wear Checking brake fluid level rear wheel brake Visual inspection of clutch system Checking coolant lev...

Page 248: ...SERVICE BMW pre delivery check carried out on Stamp signature BMW Running in Check carried out on odometer reading Next service at the latest on or when reached earlier odometer reading Stamp signatu...

Page 249: ...reading Work performed Yes No BMW Motorrad service Oil change engine with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear whe...

Page 250: ...eter reading Work performed Yes No BMW Motorrad service Oil change engine with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear...

Page 251: ...reading Work performed Yes No BMW Motorrad service Oil change engine with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear whe...

Page 252: ...eter reading Work performed Yes No BMW Motorrad service Oil change engine with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear...

Page 253: ...reading Work performed Yes No BMW Motorrad service Oil change engine with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear whe...

Page 254: ...eter reading Work performed Yes No BMW Motorrad service Oil change engine with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear...

Page 255: ...reading Work performed Yes No BMW Motorrad service Oil change engine with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear whe...

Page 256: ...eter reading Work performed Yes No BMW Motorrad service Oil change engine with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear...

Page 257: ...reading Work performed Yes No BMW Motorrad service Oil change engine with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear whe...

Page 258: ...eter reading Work performed Yes No BMW Motorrad service Oil change engine with filter Renewing air cleaner insert Checking valve clearance Renewing all spark plugs Check bearing for deflection at rear...

Page 259: ...RVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work the installation of optional accessories and if appropriate technical campaign work Work performed odometer reading...

Page 260: ...254 SERVICE Work performed odometer reading Date...

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Page 262: ...IFICATE FOR TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 262 CERTIFICATE FOR AUDIO SYSTEM 266 CERTIFICATE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMOBILISER 267 CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE 270 CERTIFICATE FOR TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL RE IFENDRUCK C...

Page 263: ...EU declar ation of conformity is available at the following internet ad dress bmw motorrad com certifica tion Keyless Ride HUF5750 Technical information Frequency band 434 42 MHz Transmission Power 10...

Page 264: ...full text of the EU de claration of conformity is avail able at the following internet address bmw motorrad com certifica tion Tyre pressure control RDC BC5A4 Technical information Frequency band 433...

Page 265: ...compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address bmw motorrad com certifica tion TFT instrument cluster ICC10n Tech...

Page 266: ...of conformity is available at the following internet ad dress bmw motorrad com certifica tion Mid Range Radar MRRe14FCR Technical information Frequenzy band 76 77 GHz Nominal radiated power e i r p p...

Page 267: ...261 ternet address bmw motorrad com certifica tion...

Page 268: ...ut power 14 dBm internal antenna Manufacturer and Address Manufacturer Robert Bosch GmbH Address Robert Bosch Platz 1 70839 Gerlingen Germany Turkey Robert Bosch GmbH ICC10in tipi telsiz sisteminin 20...

Page 269: ...ing in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter L metteur r cepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Innovation Sciences et D veloppement conomique Ca...

Page 270: ...y cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to ra...

Page 271: ...causar su operaci n no deseada IFETEL Japan This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law This device should not be modified otherwise the...

Page 272: ...esponsable de la conformit peuvent annuler le droit de l utilisateur faire fonctionner l quipement Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment audio system Model name MCR001 This device complies with pa...

Page 273: ...d 134 kHz Transponder TMS37145 Type DST80 TMS3705 Transponder Base Station IC Output Power 50 dB V m Manufacturer and Address Manufacturer BECOM Electronics GmbH Address Technikerstra e 1 A 7442 Hochs...

Page 274: ...lakukan perubahan Spesifikasi yang dapat Menimbulkan gangguan fisik dan atau elektromagnetik terhadap lingkungan sekitarnya Taiwan 72790 SDPPI 2021 13349 Israel Paraquay Malaysia RFCL 47A 0920 S 20 33...

Page 275: ...e device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons Canada Contains IC 10430A MREWS5012 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canad...

Page 276: ...bject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation...

Page 277: ...ith Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including int...

Page 278: ...magnetic compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 08 2002 Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters ERM Elect...

Page 279: ...t is Iabeted with the CE marking Velbert October 15th 2013 Benjamin A M ller Product Development Systems Car Access and Immobilization Electronics Huf H lsbeck F rst GmbH Co KG Steeger Stra e 17 D 425...

Page 280: ...e et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement WARNING Changes or modifications not exp...

Page 281: ...ichtlinie 2014 53 EU entspricht Der vollst ndige Text der EU Konformit tserkl rung ist unter der folgenden Internetadresse verf gbar bmw motorrad com certificates French Le soussign LG ELECTRONICS INC...

Page 282: ...v ho za zen TL1P22 je v souladu se sm rnic 2014 53 EU pln zn n EU prohl en o shod je k dispozici na t to internetov adrese bmw motorrad com certificates Danish Hermed erkl rer LG ELECTRONICS INC at ra...

Page 283: ...yhl senie o zhode je k dispoz cii na tejto internetovej adrese bmw motorrad com certificates Portuguese O a abaixo assinado a LG ELECTRONICS INC declara que o presente tipo de equipamento de r dio TL1...

Page 284: ...completo della dichiarazione di conformit UE disponibile al seguente indirizzo Internet bmw motorrad com certificates Lithuanian A LG ELECTRONICS INC patvirtinu kad radijo rengini tipas TL1P22 atitin...

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Page 286: ...disconnecting from motorcycle 202 Indicator light for vehicle voltage 40 41 installing 204 Maintenance instructions 200 Position on the vehicle 21 removing 203 Technical data 230 Bluetooth 112 Helmet...

Page 287: ...ostic connector disengaging 205 Position on the vehicle 21 securing 206 Dimensions Technical data 232 Drop sensor Indicator light 52 DTC Engineering details 168 Indicator and warning light 54 operatin...

Page 288: ...e 109 Warning 59 Fuses Position on the vehicle 21 replacing 204 Technical data 230 G General views Indicator and warning lights 28 Instrument cluster 25 Left multifunction switch 22 left side of vehic...

Page 289: ...lighting 75 Headlight courtesy delay feature 74 Headlight flasher 74 High beam headlight 74 Low beam headlight 74 manual daytime riding light 76 Parking lights 75 Side light 74 Loudspeaker Relationshi...

Page 290: ...24 Engineering details 170 Running in 150 S Safety instructions for brakes 151 for riding 144 Satellite radio Availability 132 Calling up channels saved in memory 134 Saving channel 133 Selecting cate...

Page 291: ...gs 231 Standards 5 Transmission 227 Weights 232 Wheels and tyres 229 TFT display 20 25 Control 22 operating 106 107 110 Overview 29 30 Selecting display 103 Tone settings 131 Toolkit Contents 180 Posi...

Page 292: ...ntrol 56 57 Keyless Ride 40 Light control failed 43 Mode of presentation 31 My vehicle 116 On board voltage 40 41 Outside temperature warning 39 RDC 49 51 Warning light drive malfunction 46 Warning li...

Page 293: ...cies Dimensions weights fuel con sumption and performance data are quoted to the custom ary tolerances The right to modify designs equipment and accessories is reserved Errors and omissions excepted 2...

Page 294: ...n related re strictions max 15 eth anol E10 E15 91 ROZ RON 87 AKI Usable fuel capacity approx 26 5 l Reserve fuel approx 4 l Tyre pressure Tyre pressure front 2 9 bar tyre cold Tyre pressure rear 2 9...

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