donor battery's negative
terminal while connecting
the other end to discharged
battery's negative terminal.
Start engine of motorcycle with
discharged battery in usual
way; if engine does not start,
wait a few minutes before re-
peating attempt in order to pro-
tect starter motor and donor
battery.
Allow both engines to idle for a
few minutes before disconnect-
ing jumper cables.
Disconnect jumper cables first
from negative, then from posi-
tive terminal.
Install seat (
84).
Battery
Maintenance instructions
Correct battery maintenance
combined with proper charging
and storage procedures extends
the battery's service life, and is
also required for warranty claims.
Compliance with the points be-
low is important in order to maxi-
mize battery life:
Keep the surface of the battery
clean and dry.
Do not open the battery.
Do not top up with water.
Be sure to read and comply
with the instructions for charg-
ing the battery on the following
pages.
Do not turn the battery upside
down.
ATTENTION
Discharging of the connected
battery by the vehicle elec-
tronics (e.g. clock)
Total discharge of battery leading
to a rejection of warranty claims
During riding breaks of more
than 4 weeks, connect a
trickle-charger to the battery.
NOTICE
BMW Motorrad has developed a
trickle-charger specially designed
for compatibility with the elec-
tronics of your motorcycle. Using
this charger, you can keep the
battery charged during long pe-
riods when the motorcycle is not
being used without having to dis-
connect the battery from the mo-
torcycle's onboard systems. Ad-
ditional information is available at
your authorized BMW Motorrad
retailer.
Charge connected battery
ATTENTION
Charging the battery con-
nected to the vehicle using
the battery terminals
Damage to the motorcycle's
electronics
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Maintenance
Summary of Contents for K 1600B Series
Page 1: ...Rider s Manual US Model K1600B BMW Motorrad...
Page 16: ...2 14 z Overviews...
Page 18: ...2 16 z Overviews...
Page 22: ...10 Selecting the Favorite menu 65 2 20 z Overviews...
Page 28: ...5 Damping 6 Vehicle load 3 26 z Displays...
Page 88: ...4 86 z Operation...
Page 89: ...Setting Mirrors 88 Windshield 88 Wind deflection wing 89 Clutch 89 Brakes 90 5 87 z Setting...
Page 108: ...6 106 z Riding...
Page 150: ...8 148 z Maintenance...
Page 158: ...9 156 z Accessories...
Page 178: ...11 176 z Technical data...
Page 184: ...12 182 z Service...
Page 201: ...Work performed at km Date 12 199 z Service...
Page 202: ...12 200 z Service...
Page 219: ...14 217 z Index...