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WARNING
The automatic daytime rid-
ing light is not a substitute
for the rider's personal
judgement of the light
conditions
Risk of accident
Switch off the automatic
daytime riding light in poor
light conditions.
WARNING
Switching on the daytime
riding light in the dark.
Risk of accident
Do not use the daytime rid-
ing light in the dark.
By comparison 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-beam headlight includ-
ing front side lights can be ef-
fected automatically.
Switch on the ignition (
62).
Call up the
Settings
menu
and then select
Vehicle
settings
.
Select
Lights
and switch on
Auto. daytime light
.
is displayed.
If the ambient brightness de-
creases below a certain value
(e.g. in a tunnel) while the
daytime riding light function
is active, the low-beam head-
light is automatically switched
on. When sufficient ambi-
ent brightness is detected,
the daytime riding light is
switched back on.
lights up.
Hazard warning lights
Switch on the ignition (
62).
The hazard warning flash-
ers place a strain on the
battery. Do not use the haz-
ard warning flashers for longer
than absolutely necessary.
Press button
1
to switch on
the hazard warning lights sys-
tem.
Summary of Contents for R 1250RT
Page 1: ...RIDER S MANUAL R 1250 RT BMW MOTORRAD MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
Page 8: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 01...
Page 21: ...15...
Page 22: ...GENERAL VIEWS 02...
Page 32: ...STATUS INDICATORS 03...
Page 65: ...59...
Page 66: ...OPERATION 04...
Page 110: ...104 OPERATION Payload per case max 10 kg...
Page 111: ...105...
Page 112: ...TFT DISPLAY 05...
Page 137: ...131...
Page 138: ...AUDIO SYSTEM 06...
Page 139: ...RADIO 134 AUDIO SETTINGS 136 PLAYER 138 SATELLITE RADIO 138 IN HELMET AUDIO PLAYBACK 140...
Page 147: ...141...
Page 148: ...ADJUSTMENT 07...
Page 159: ...153...
Page 160: ...RIDING 08...
Page 180: ...174 RIDING suspension should be compressed as tightly as possible front and rear...
Page 181: ...175...
Page 182: ...ENGINEERING DETAILS 09...
Page 203: ...197...
Page 204: ...MAINTENANCE 10...
Page 238: ...ACCESSORIES 11...
Page 239: ...GENERAL NOTES 234 POWER SOCKETS 234 TOPCASE 235 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 238...
Page 245: ...239...
Page 246: ...CARE 12...
Page 252: ...TECHNICAL DATA 13...
Page 269: ...263...
Page 270: ...SERVICE 14...
Page 292: ...286 SERVICE Work performed Odometer reading Date...
Page 293: ...287...
Page 352: ...Thailand 10 Mid range Radar Sensor Israel...
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