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Adjusting the rear shock absorber 

The rear shock absorber has external adjusters that 
enable you to adjust the setting to suit the load on the 
motorcycle.
The adjuster (1, fig. 114) located on the lower 
connection holding the shock absorber to the 
swingarm adjusts the damping during the rebound 
phase (return).
The knob (2, fig. 115), located on the left side of the 
motorcycle, adjusts the preload of the shock 
absorber external spring.

1

fig. 114

2

fig. 115

Summary of Contents for Diavel Carbon

Page 1: ...cod 913 7 197 1A...

Page 2: ...1 ENGLISH Owner s manual...

Page 3: ...y improved as new design solutions equipment and accessories are developed While the information contained in this manual is current at the time of going to print Ducati Motor Holding S p A reserves t...

Page 4: ...r own interest for your safety and in order to guarantee product reliability you are strongly advised to refer to our authorised Dealers and Service Centres for any operations listed in the scheduled...

Page 5: ...perature 28 Display background colour Automatic adjustment 29 Instrument panel on tank 29 TFT Parameter setting display 31 Total distance covered indicator Odometer 33 Trip 1 meter 34 Trip 2 meter 35...

Page 6: ...Background setting function for the instrument panel on tank DASHBOARD 1 78 Backlighting setting function for the instrument panel on handlebar DASHBOARD 2 80 Digital RPM indication function 82 LAP A...

Page 7: ...operations 163 Change the air filter 163 Checking and topping up coolant level 163 Checking brake and clutch fluid level 164 Checking brake pads for wear 166 Lubricating cables and joints 167 Adjustin...

Page 8: ...dimensions 195 Weights 195 Engine 197 Timing system 197 Performance data 198 Spark plugs 198 Fuel system 198 Brakes 199 Transmission 200 Frame 201 Wheels 201 Tyres 201 Suspensions 202 Exhaust system 2...

Page 9: ...ice Centre Safety alerts To alert you to potential hazards that could potentially harm you or other persons the following safety alerts have been used Safety labels on motorcycle Safety messages prece...

Page 10: ...s should not exceed 400 kg Rider s obligations All riders must hold a valid licence Warning Riding without a licence is illegal and is prosecuted by law Always make sure you have your licence with you...

Page 11: ...ding without a helmet may be punishable by law Warning Riders without helmets are more likely to suffer severe bodily injury or die if they are in an accident Warning Check that your helmet complies w...

Page 12: ...g sleeve jacket and long pants The helmet must the requirements listed at page 10 if your helmet does not have a visor use suitable eye wear Use five finger gloves made from leather or abrasion resist...

Page 13: ...s manual before each ride see page 150 Warning Failure to carry out these checks before riding may lead to motorcycle damage and injury to rider and or passenger Warning Start the engine outdoors or i...

Page 14: ...ound or your motorcycle may fall over Important Visually inspect the tyres at regular intervals for cracks and cuts especially on the side walls and bulges or large stains that indicate internal damag...

Page 15: ...with fuel having a maximum content of ethanol of 10 E10 Using fuel with ethanol content over 10 is forbidden Using it could result in severe damage of the engine and motorcycle components Using fuel w...

Page 16: ...bout carrying capacity Important Arrange your luggage or heavy accessories in the lowest possible position and close to motorcycle centre Important Never fix bulky or heavy objects to the handlebar or...

Page 17: ...damage Protect these parts with a clean shop cloth before proceeding to service the motorcycle Keep away from children Warning The brake fluid used in the brake system is corrosive In the event of acc...

Page 18: ...The coolant will be scalding hot and is under high pressure The cooling fan operates automatically keep hands well clear and make sure your clothing does not snag on the fan Battery Warning The batter...

Page 19: ...ation number Note These numbers identify the motorcycle model and should always be indicated when ordering spare parts It is recommended to record the frame number of your motorcycle in the space belo...

Page 20: ...on number Note These numbers identify the motorcycle model and should always be indicated when ordering spare parts It is recommended to record the number of your motorcycle s engine in the space belo...

Page 21: ...20 Blank page...

Page 22: ...he handlebar containing the key indications speed rpm coolant temperature and clock and a TFT colour display 2 fig 3 located in the tank fairing displaying trip information riding style set odometer c...

Page 23: ...shortly come on when the engine is hot however it should go out as the engine revs up Important If this light 4 stays on stop the engine or it may suffer severe damage 5 FUEL WARNING LIGHT AMBER YELLO...

Page 24: ...ning Over rev light No limiter Off 1st threshold no RPM before the limiter threshold On STEADY Rev limiter limiter engaged due to overrevving On Flashing DTC intervention lights No intervention Off DT...

Page 25: ...speed 2 REV COUNTER Indicates engine revs per minute 3 CLOCK 4 WATER TEMPERATURE INDICATOR Indicates engine coolant temperature Important Stop riding if the temperature reaches the maximum value other...

Page 26: ...h depending on the set measurement system The instrument panel receives information about the actual speed and displays the number increased by 5 Maximum speed displayed is 299 km h 186 mph Over 299 k...

Page 27: ...ndicator RPM This function displays the rpms The instrument panel receives the engine rpm information and displays it This information is displayed progressively from the left to the right identifying...

Page 28: ...ime is always displayed as follows AM from 0 00 to 11 59 PM from 12 00 to 11 59 If battery power is suddenly cut off Battery OFF when battery power is restored and upon next Key On the clock is reset...

Page 29: ...f the reading is between 40 C and 120 C it appears on the instrument panel steady if reading is 121 C or higher HI is shown flashing on the information panel Note In the event of a sensor error a stri...

Page 30: ...possibly set one of the two modes available NIGHT or DAY as permanent setting or go back to AUTO mode Instrument panel on tank 1 Menu 1 TOT TRIP1 TRIP2 TRIP FUEL 2 Menu 2 CONS AVG CONS SPEED AVG AIR...

Page 31: ...display and set instrument panel parameters with the position 11 HIGH BEAM FLASH BUTTON FLASH fig 12 The high beam flash button may also be used for LAP functions 12 RESET BUTTON fig 12 The turn indi...

Page 32: ...ft and the Average Fuel Consumption on the right unless Menu 2 was disabled At the end of the initial check the instrument panel will always show the main display indicating the following information...

Page 33: ...ressing the 2 fig 14 button it is possible to switch to the following functions of menu 2 CONS Current fuel consumption SPEED AVG Average speed TRIP TIME Trip time AIR Air temperature Note Menu 2 view...

Page 34: ...ically enters this function The odometer reading is stored permanently and cannot be reset If the distance travelled exceeds 199999 km or 199999 miles the value 199999 will be displayed permanently 19...

Page 35: ...the meter automatically starts counting from 0 again If the system measurement units are changed at any moment through the SET UNITS function of the Setting menu or if there is an interruption in the...

Page 36: ...reading exceeds 9999 9 distance travelled is reset and the meter automatically starts counting from 0 again If the system measurement units are changed at any moment through the SET UNITS function of...

Page 37: ...on the display automatically switches to the TRIP FUEL indicator Trip fuel reading remains stored even after Key Off until the vehicle is refuelled Count is interrupted automatically as soon as fuel i...

Page 38: ...n on the display during the first 10 seconds when the value is not yet available the datum is expressed in l 100 litres 100 Km it is possible to change the units of measurement for Consumption both av...

Page 39: ...e the units of measurement for Consumption both average and instantaneous together from L 100 to Km L through the SET UNITS Function of the Setting menu The active calculation phase only occurs when t...

Page 40: ...when the value is not yet available The active calculation phase occurs when the engine is running and the vehicle is stopped moments when the vehicle is not moving and the engine is off are not cons...

Page 41: ...lculation occurs when the engine is running and the vehicle is stopped when the vehicle is not moving and the engine is off the time is automatically stopped and restarts when the counting active phas...

Page 42: ...nce the displayed temperature When the detected temperature drops to 4 C 39 F the display warns that the formation of ice is possible The indication turns off when the temperature rises to 6 C 43 F Wa...

Page 43: ...Modes are available SPORT TOURING and URBAN Each riding mode can be changed using the RIDING MODE function Note The background of the riding mode SPORT TOURING or URBAN is blue 1 fig 26 if currently...

Page 44: ...ndicates if LAP function Lap number is active When LAP is not lit up this means that the function has been switched off The LAP function can be activated using the LAP Function of the Setting menu 103...

Page 45: ...style change will occur immediately if the twistgrip grip is open vehicle moving the message CLOSE THROTTLE TO ACTIVATE will appear on the display which means that the throttle must be closed this me...

Page 46: ...ACTIVATE RIDING MODE SPORT TOURING RIDING MODE URBAN 10355 16 3 3 TOT CONS AVG KM L 162 HIGH GEAR SPORT 03 DTC TOT 10355 16 3 3 TOT CONS AVG KM L 162 HIGH GEAR TOURING 03 DTC TOT 10355 16 3 3 TOT CON...

Page 47: ...Service Centre should be contacted to have the general maintenance or oil change performed Maintenance table Indicator Mileage covered countdown 1000 DESMO SERVICE countdown 1000 OIL SERVICE DESMO SE...

Page 48: ...upon every Key On 1 fig 29 then as a small warning that remains displayed 2 fig 30 until it is reset Warning This message can only be reset by the Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre that perf...

Page 49: ...of service should be performed next OIL SERVICE or DESMO SERVICE and the residual range A green warning 1 fig 31 is activated for 2 seconds on every Key On while 1000 Km before the threshold an amber...

Page 50: ...03 DTC TOT 10500 Km 10355 3 TOT 162 HIGH GEAR SPORT 03 DTC TOT 1000 Km 10355 3 TOT 162 HIGH GEAR SPORT 03 DTC TOT 10500 Km 10355 3 TOT 162 HIGH GEAR SPORT 03 DTC TOT 1000 Km 2 1 1 2 fig 31 OIL SERVICE...

Page 51: ...ed warning is activated as a large icon for 10 seconds upon every Key On 1 fig 32 then as a small warning that remains displayed 2 fig 32 until it is reset After reset the system will display again th...

Page 52: ...NS AVG KM L OIL SERVICE 10355 3 TOT 162 HIGH GEAR SPORT 03 DTC TOT OIL SERVICE 10355 3 TOT 162 HIGH GEAR SPORT 03 DTC TOT DESMO SERVICE 10355 3 TOT 162 HIGH GEAR SPORT 03 DTC TOT 16 3 CONS AVG KM L DE...

Page 53: ...if they are active When a warning is triggered the indication amber yellow remains well visible for 10 seconds 1 fig 33 then becomes smaller 2 fig 33 If there are multiple indicators they will scroll...

Page 54: ...deactivated DTC OFF Hands Free key HF not recognised Low Hands Free key HF battery level High Engine coolant temperature HIGH TEMP Steering release error Steering still locked Unlock error When one or...

Page 55: ...as possible with the specific device as it is possible that the vehicle will not start Traction Control DTC deactivated The activation of this amber yellow warning indicates that DTC Ducati Traction...

Page 56: ...cle and has not been lost and that it functions properly Low Hands Free key HF battery level The activation of this amber yellow warning indicates that the Hands Free system has detected that the batt...

Page 57: ...yellow warning indicates that the engine coolant temperature is high It is activated when the temperature reaches 121 C 250 F Note In this case Ducati recommends stopping and shutting off the engine i...

Page 58: ...ree System was not able to extract the steering lock Warning In this case Ducati recommends turning the vehicle off and on Key Off Key On holding the handlebar pressed down to the end stop If the sign...

Page 59: ...en becomes smaller 2 fig 40 If there are multiple errors they will scroll automatically every 3 seconds The Engine vehicle diagnosis EOBD light on instrument panel located on handlebar 7 fig 4 always...

Page 60: ...sor EXVL SYSTEM Exhaust valve starter motor UNKNOW DEVICE Unknown control unit DEVICE ECU ECU control unit not functioning DEVICE DSB SLAVE Instrument panel on handlebar not functioning DEVICE HANDS F...

Page 61: ...DBS MASTER Instrument panel on tank not functioning PRESSURE SENSOR Atmospheric pressure sensor ENGINE TEMP Engine Temperature Sensor T AIR SENSOR Air Temperature Sensor FUEL INJECT Injection relay C...

Page 62: ...cation line BATTERY Battery voltage HIGH or LOW DEVICE ABS ABS control unit not functioning STOP LIGHT Rear stop light ECU GENERIC ECU error KEY HF communication problem HANDS FREE GENERIC Hands Free...

Page 63: ...accessed when motorcycle speed is lower than or equal to 20 Km h If this menu is open and the speed of the motorcycle exceeds 20 km h the instrument panel automatically exits the menu and returns to t...

Page 64: ...2 PIN CODE CLOCK BACK LIGHT LAP SET UNITS EXIT RIDING MODE RPM MENU BATTERY ABS MENU 2 PIN CODE CLOCK BACK LIGHT LAP SET UNITS EXIT RIDING MODE RPM MENU BATTERY ABS MENU 2 PIN CODE CLOCK BACK LIGHT L...

Page 65: ...TC parameters see the DTC Ducati Traction Control paragraph page 66 To change the Engine parameters see the ENGINE engine power control paragraph page 72 The parameters set by Ducati for each individu...

Page 66: ...SET UNITS EXIT DTC DEFAULT SPORT ENGINE EXIT DTC DEFAULT TOURING ENGINE EXIT DTC DEFAULT URBAN ENGINE EXIT SPORT TOURING RIDING MODE URBAN EXIT SPORT TOURING RIDING MODE URBAN EXIT SPORT TOURING RIDIN...

Page 67: ...ress the reset button again 12 fig 12 to confirm selection When accessing the function the currently set DTC level appears at the left hand side of the display inside a rectangle ex DTC 1 Use button 1...

Page 68: ...FAULT SPORT ENGINE EXIT MEMORIZED DTC OFF OFF SPORT ENGINE 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 EXIT MEMORIZED DTC OFF OFF SPORT ENGINE 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 EXIT MEMORY DTC OFF OFF SPORT ENGINE 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 EXIT SPORT TOURI...

Page 69: ...1 Sport Sporty riding on a road for expert users and on track It is the default setting of the SPORT RIDING MODE 2 Sport Touring Riding on a road for expert users 3 Touring Normal riding on a road It...

Page 70: ...lts In this case is it is advisable to deactivate the traction control system If level 8 is selected the DTC control unit will kick in at the slightest hint that the rear wheel is starting to spin Bet...

Page 71: ...leaned over further rather than with a rough style where the bike is straightened up as quickly as possible when exiting a turn Tips for use on the track We recommend level 8 be used for a couple of f...

Page 72: ...vel that suits you best If changes in the grip conditions and or circuit characteristics and or your riding style and the level setting is no longer suitable switch to the next level up or down and pr...

Page 73: ...g the function the engine setting ENGINE 162 HIGH 162 LOW or 100 HP appears at the right hand side of the display inside a rectangle Note In Japan and France versions the display displays the settings...

Page 74: ...162 HIGH 162 LOW 100 HP DTC MEMORIZED SPORT ENGINE 162 LOW EXIT 162 HIGH 162 LOW 100 HP DTC MEMORY SPORT ENGINE HIGH EXIT HIGH MIDDLE LOW DTC MEMORY SPORT ENGINE HIGH EXIT HIGH MIDDLE LOW DTC MEMORY S...

Page 75: ...parameters and press the button 12 fig 12 to access the next page Now using button 1 fig 14 or 2 fig 14 select DEFAULT indication To restore original default parameters press and hold the reset button...

Page 76: ...75 Important This procedure restores the parameters for all riding styles To exit the setting function press the reset button 12 fig 12 when EXIT is highlighted...

Page 77: ...nt To access the function it is necessary to view the setting menu page 48 using button 1 fig 14 or 2 fig 14 select the MENU 2 function and press the reset button 12 fig 14 to go to next page Function...

Page 78: ...g 48 RIDING MODE RPM MENU BATTERY ABS MENU 2 PIN CODE CLOCK DDA BACK LIGHT LAP SET UNITS EXIT MENU 2 ON OFF EXIT MENU 2 ON OFF EXIT MENU 2 ON OFF EXIT MENU 2 ON OFF EXIT Press RESET Press RESET Press...

Page 79: ...nfirm by pressing the reset button 12 fig 12 To exit the setting function press the reset button 12 fig 12 when EXIT is highlighted DAY setting instrument panel background becomes permanently white to...

Page 80: ...ATTERY ABS MENU 2 PIN CODE CLOCK DDA BACK LIGHT LAP SET UNITS EXIT BACK LIGHT DASHBOARD 1 DASHBOARD 2 EXIT DASHBOARD 1 NIGHT DAY AUTO EXIT DAY DASHBOARD 1 NIGHT AUTO EXIT DASHBOARD 1 NIGHT AUTO EXIT D...

Page 81: ...14 to shift the arrow on the left onto the new setting and confirm by pressing the reset button 12 fig 12 To exit the setting function press the reset button 12 fig 12 when EXIT is highlighted Select...

Page 82: ...DDA BACK LIGHT LAP SET UNITS EXIT BACK LIGHT DASHBOARD 1 DASHBOARD 2 EXIT DASHBOARD 2 MIDDLE MAX MIN EXIT DASHBOARD 2 MIDDLE MAX MIN EXIT DASHBOARD 2 MIDDLE MAX MIN EXIT DASHBOARD 2 MIDDLE MAX MIN EX...

Page 83: ...the function it is necessary to view the setting menu page 48 using button 1 fig 14 or 2 fig 14 select the RPM function and press the reset button 12 fig 12 to confirm The display shows the numerical...

Page 84: ...83 fig 51 RIDING MODE RPM MENU BATTERY ABS MENU 2 PIN CODE CLOCK DDA BACK LIGHT LAP SET UNITS EXIT RPM EXIT 4250 Press RESET Press RESET...

Page 85: ...display ON in green or OFF in yellow use button 1 fig 14 or 2 fig 14 to shift the arrow on the left onto the new setting and confirm by pressing the reset button 12 fig 12 To exit the setting functio...

Page 86: ...TERY ABS MENU 2 PIN CODE CLOCK DDA BACK LIGHT LAP SET UNITS EXIT LAP ON OFF LAP DATA EXIT LAP ON OFF LAP DATA EXIT LAP ON OFF LAP DATA EXIT LAP ON OFF LAP DATA EXIT fig 52 Press RESET Press RESET OFF...

Page 87: ...sage LAP FULL is shown on the display for 4 seconds until the times are reset When the LAP function is set disabled the current lap is not stored If the LAP function is active and suddenly the motorcy...

Page 88: ...EAR SPORT 03 DTC 10355 16 3 3 TOT LAP CONS AVG KM L TOT 162 HIGH GEAR SPORT 03 DTC 10355 16 3 3 TOT LAP CONS AVG KM L TOT 162 HIGH GEAR SPORT 03 DTC 10355 16 3 3 TOT LAP 01 3 57 22 CONS AVG KM L TOT 1...

Page 89: ...N 01 at bottom left a rectangle inside which is the lap time TIME top speed in that lap SPEED MAX and top rpm in the same lap RPM MAX on the right use button 1 fig 14 or 2 fig 14 to select NEXT so tha...

Page 90: ...LAP N 01 TIME 3 55 22 SPEED MAX 192 KM H RPM MAX 6850 ERASE EXIT LAP DATA NEXT PREV LAP N 30 TIME 2 43 38 SPEED MAX 212 KM H RPM MAX 7550 ERASE EXIT LAP DATA NEXT PREV LAP N 30 TIME 2 43 38 SPEED MAX...

Page 91: ...s the reset button again 12 fig 12 to enter the page showing the previously recorded lap times Highlight the ERASE item use button 1 fig 14 or 2 fig 14 to scroll through the stored LAPs to erase and p...

Page 92: ...NEXT PREV LAP N 30 TIME 2 43 88 SPEED MAX 212 KM H RPM MAX 7550 ERASE EXIT LAP DATA NEXT PLEASE WAIT ERASE OK PREV ERASE EXIT LAP DATA NEXT PREV ERASE EXIT LAP DATA NEXT PREV NO LAP TIME SPEED MAX KM...

Page 93: ...nd 14 9 Volt the reading will be displayed steady if battery voltage is between 11 0 and 11 7 Volt the reading will be displayed flashing if battery voltage is between 15 0 and 16 0 Volt the reading w...

Page 94: ...93 fig 56 RIDING MODE RPM MENU BATTERY ABS MENU 2 PIN CODE CLOCK DDA BACK LIGHT LAP SET UNITS EXIT BATTERY EXIT 12 3 VOLT Press RESET Press RESET...

Page 95: ...rt to flash each time you press the button 2 fig 14 the digit will increase by 1 hour if the button is held pressed down 2 fig 14 the digit will increase by 1 hour every second when the button is held...

Page 96: ...SETTING EXIT CLOCK SETTING EXIT CLOCK SETTING EXIT RIDING MODE RPM MENU BATTERY ABS MENU 2 PIN CODE CLOCK DDA BACK LIGHT LAP SET UNITS EXIT 3 5 4 fig 57 Press RESET for 3 sec Press RESET Press RESET I...

Page 97: ...fig 12 to go to next page Use button 1 fig 14 or 2 fig 14 to select the value relative to the unit of measurement to be changed and press the reset button again 12 fig 12 The instrument panel display...

Page 98: ...TRIP2 TRIP FUEL miles Vehicle speed and AVERAGE speed SPEED AVG mph To exit the setting function press the reset button 12 fig 12 when EXIT is highlighted TEMPERATURE setting This function allows you...

Page 99: ...measurement set will be present 5 Km L by setting this condition the following values will have the same units of measurement CONS and CONS AVG Km l 6 L 100 by setting this condition the following val...

Page 100: ...C F CONSUMPTION EXIT L 100 Km Km L mpg UK mpg USA EXIT L 100 Km Km L mpg UK mpg USA EXIT L 100 Km Km L mpg UK mpg USA EXIT L 100 Km Km L mpg UK mpg USA SPEED EXIT Km h mph TEMPERATURE EXIT C F SPEED...

Page 101: ...ift the arrow on the left onto the new setting and confirm by pressing the reset button 12 fig 12 for 3 seconds After these 3 seconds the system checks whether the request was actually complied with d...

Page 102: ...MODE RPM MENU BATTERY ABS MENU 2 PIN CODE CLOCK DDA BACK LIGHT LAP SET UNITS EXIT ABS EXIT OFF ON ABS EXIT OFF ON ABS PLEASE WAIT EXIT ABS EXIT OFF ON ABS EXIT OFF ON fig 60 Press RESET Press RESET P...

Page 103: ...h start up and tells the ECU that an authorised ignition key is being used to start up the engine When the ECU recognises the signal it enables engine start up Keys fig 61 The Owner receives a set of...

Page 104: ...ode like the passive key in this case the instrument panel will not display any message Warning Do not ride with the key 1 or 2 fig 61 inserted in the lock of the tank cap or in the seat lock as it co...

Page 105: ...hells of the plastic grip 2 coin as shown in fig 64 Important Insert the coil only in the indicated point Do not other use other objects inserted in points that are different than what is shown as it...

Page 106: ...ery or battery holder Remove the battery 2 fig 66 from the printed circuit board 1 fig 66 and replace it with a new one Pay attention to polarity the positive pole must face upward Important Only use...

Page 107: ...8 of the printed circuit board until you hear a click Align the two shells of the grip and press on the area indicated by the arrows fig 69 to reclose them Make sure that you hear a click upon closing...

Page 108: ...been lost Immobilizer override procedure This procedure makes it possible to temporarily turn on the motorcycle if the HF Hands Free System is not working Note The PIN CODE function must be activated...

Page 109: ...ime you press the button 2 fig 14 the displayed number increases from 0 to 9 and then returns to 0 to confirm the number press the reset button 12 fig 12 Repeat the procedure until inserting the fourt...

Page 110: ...PIN CODE 0 _ _ _ MEMORY EXIT PIN CODE INSTERT NEW PIN CODE 2 _ _ _ MEMORY EXIT PIN CODE INSTERT NEW PIN CODE 2 5 1 8 MEMORY EXIT PIN CODE INSTERT NEW PIN CODE 2 5 1 8 MEMORIZED EXIT PIN CODE INSTERT N...

Page 111: ...OLD PIN Press the reset button 12 fig 12 each time you press the button 2 fig 14 the displayed number increases from 0 to 9 and then returns to 0 to confirm the number press the reset button 12 fig 12...

Page 112: ...MEMORY CORRECT 2 5 1 8 _ _ _ _ EXIT PIN CODE MODIFY PIN CODE NEW PIN OLD PIN MEMORY CORRECT 2 5 1 8 _ _ _ _ EXIT PIN CODE MODIFY PIN CODE NEW PIN OLD PIN MEMORY CORRECT 2 5 1 8 5 7 9 2 EXIT PIN CODE M...

Page 113: ...in green As a confirmation of the new PIN storage the display will show message MEMORIZED for about 2 seconds and then EXIT is automatically highlighted To exit the setting function press the reset bu...

Page 114: ...r high beam light that was turned on will turn off If the headlight was turned on before starting the engine with the procedure described above the headlight turns off automatically when starting the...

Page 115: ...ivated the indication will remain on the circular display for 5 seconds and the lights will remain on for 2 hours After 2 hours then will turn off automatically To interrupt the function turn the vehi...

Page 116: ...cation on the display for max 5 consecutive seconds Steering lock on indication This function informs that the steering lock was turned on The steering lock can be turned on during the first 60 second...

Page 117: ...ive current absorption by the system Important This could lead to battery discharge in a short time Any incorrect position is detected within the first 60 seconds after vehicle switch off Key Off If y...

Page 118: ...the warning remains active once button 1 fig 77 is no longer depressed you shall take button 1 fig 78 to top position In this case report the fault to Dealer or Authorised Service Centre 1 fig 77 1 f...

Page 119: ...n carefully before you use the controls Position of motorcycle controls fig 79 1 Instrument panel on handlebar 2 Hands free system 3 Instrument panel on tank 4 Left hand handlebar switch 5 Clutch leve...

Page 120: ...nds free system The Hands free system consists of 1 Hands free lock 2 Antenna 3 Active key 4 Passive key 5 Electric cap optional The Hands free button 7 fig 82 is located on tank front end 1 2 4 3 5 f...

Page 121: ...andlebar on the right switch or using the button 7 on the Hands free lock 1 fig 80 Note The use of one of the two buttons 6 or 7 does not exclude the other ex if you turn it on with one you can turn i...

Page 122: ...hidden inside the key press button A fig 83 to fully open the metal part i e position B fig 83 Hold depressed button A fig 83 you to move the metal part and set it to the middle position C fig 62 onc...

Page 123: ...on the handlebar in the HANDS FREE ON OFF position It can be done also without the key 3 fig 80 only if the motorcycle speed is equal to zero Key On Key Off using the key on the Hands free lock with...

Page 124: ...4 fig 80 Note The passive key 4 fig 80 has a range of a few cm therefore the key 4 fig 80 must be positioned near the antenna 2 Remove the seat see Removal of the seat on page 137 to access the anten...

Page 125: ...presence of the passive key 4 fig 80 Note The passive key 4 fig 80 has a range of a few cm therefore the key 4 fig 80 must be positioned near the antenna 2 Remove the seat see Removal of the seat on p...

Page 126: ...ter each Key Off at the next Key On if the key is not present the pin code must be entered The pin code is entered by the customer when receiving the motorcycle The function is not enabled without the...

Page 127: ...reset button 12 fig 12 again to confirm If the code is incorrect the instrument panel will return to the four dashes indication in order to enter the code again Note There is no limit to the number o...

Page 128: ...NSTERT PIN CODE _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ _ 2 _ _ _ 2 _ _ _ 2 5 _ _ PIN CODE INSTERT PIN CODE 2 5 1 8 CORRECT 2 5 1 _ 2 5 _ _ 2 5 1 _ 2 5 1 8 fig 91 Press RESET 2 Press RESET 5 times Press RESET Press RESET Press...

Page 129: ...side high beam flasher FLASH Start Stop lap function 2 Button three position turn indicator fig 92 central position off position left turn position right turn 3 Turn indicator off Riding mode activat...

Page 130: ...clutch lever 1 is operated drive from the engine to the gearbox and the drivewheel is disengaged Using the clutch properly is essential to smooth riding especially when moving off Warning Set clutch l...

Page 131: ...entre RUN OFF In this position the engine cannot be started and all electronic devices are off B pushed down ON OFF In this position the system can be turned on Key On and off Key Off C pushed up RUN...

Page 132: ...operate the front brake The system is hydraulically operated and you just need to pull the lever gently The control lever 1 fig 97 features a dial adjuster 2 fig 97 for lever distance from the twistgr...

Page 133: ...tically returns to rest position N in the centre This is indicated by the instrument panel light N 2 fig 4 coming on The pedal can be moved down press down the pedal to engage the 1st gear and to shif...

Page 134: ...e adjusted to suit the requirements of the rider Adjust the pedals as follows Gear change pedal fig 100 hold the linkage 1 and slacken the lock nuts 2 and 3 Note Nut 2 has a left hand thread Fit an op...

Page 135: ...dal by hand to check that there is 3 to 6 mm of freeplay before the brake bites If not adjust the length of the master cylinder pushrod as follows Slacken off the counter nut 10 on the pushrod Screw t...

Page 136: ...n on the vehicle fig 102 1 Tank filler plug 2 Seat lock 3 Side stand 4 Rear view mirrors 5 Front fork adjusters 6 Rear shock absorber adjusters 7 Catalytic converter 8 Exhaust silencer see Warning on...

Page 137: ...e or passive key into the lock Turn the key clockwise 1 4 turn to unlock Lift the plug 2 fig 104 Closing Close the cap 2 fig 104 with the key inserted and press it into its seat Remove the key and rep...

Page 138: ...any other device under it Removal of the seat Insert the active or passive key in the lock 1 fig 105 turn it clockwise and simultaneously apply downward pressure in the area of the catch to release t...

Page 139: ...nd insert the end of the cable in the pin 3 fig 107 Leave the helmet hanging and refit the seat to hold it in place Warning This device protects the helmet against theft when the motorcycle is parked...

Page 140: ...underseat compartment Insert the mounts 4 of the seat base in the projecting parts 5 of the frame then push the rear end of the seat until you hear the bolt in the lock click into place Make sure that...

Page 141: ...h your foot until it is fully extended Tilt the motorcycle until the side stand is resting on the ground Warning Do not sit on the motorcycle when it is supported on the side stand To move the side st...

Page 142: ...le taking out the grabhandle 1 fig 110 from its housing until it is fully extended Warning Before use pull back and forth to ensure that it is locked in the correct position To withdraw it pull knob 2...

Page 143: ...fork leg bottom with a flat screwdriver to adjust compression damping Turn the knob 1 and the adjusting screws 3 to adjust the dampening The stiffest damping setting is obtained with the adjuster tur...

Page 144: ...NDARD settings from fully closed position are as follows Compression 1 and a half turns Rebound 1 and a half turns Spring preload FULLY OPEN counter clockwise Important Adjust both fork legs to same s...

Page 145: ...o suit the load on the motorcycle The adjuster 1 fig 114 located on the lower connection holding the shock absorber to the swingarm adjusts the damping during the rebound phase return The knob 2 fig 1...

Page 146: ...ly closed clockwise loosen adjuster 1 fig 114 by 12 clicks knob 2 fig 115 FULLY OPEN counter clockwise adjuster 3 fig 116 by 25 clicks Warning The shock absorber is filled with gas under pressure and...

Page 147: ...Urban Rider only Compression 0 3 1 5 0 5 1 1 5 Rebound 0 3 1 5 1 1 5 1 5 Preload 0 15 0 4 1 0 Rider and passenger Compression 0 3 1 5 0 0 5 1 Rebound 0 3 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 5 Preload 0 15 0 7 4 2 Rear sho...

Page 148: ...6640321A is recommended for a user weight of about 120 Kg spring part no 36640331A is recommended for a user weight of about 150 Kg Recommended assembly setting for the above customisation is always w...

Page 149: ...of bends and even slightly hilly areas are ideal for a most efficient running in of engine brakes and suspensions For the first 100 km use the brakes gently Avoid sudden or prolonged braking This will...

Page 150: ...maintenance and service rules recommended in the Warranty Card should be observed carefully Failure to follow these instructions releases Ducati Motor Holding S p A from any liability whatsoever for a...

Page 151: ...ge 163 TYRE CONDITION Check tyre pressure and condition page 185 CONTROLS Work the brake clutch throttle and gear change controls levers pedals and twistgrip and check for proper operation LIGHTS AND...

Page 152: ...rning Clogged reading slots would compromise system proper operation It is recommended to disable ABS system in case of muddy road surface because under this condition the system might be subject to s...

Page 153: ...ence of the active or passive key perform a Key On turning on the Hands free system and all on board electronic devices by pushing the red switch 1 fig 120 on the right side of the handlebar downward...

Page 154: ...r engaged pull the clutch lever in this case the side stand must be up Move the red switch 1 up to uncover the black button 4 fig 122 Push the button 4 to start the engine Important Do not rev up the...

Page 155: ...speed up to help gears synchronise shift down engage next lower gear and release the clutch The controls should be used correctly and timely when riding uphill do not hesitate to shift down as soon as...

Page 156: ...t or adverse weather conditions ABS uses hydraulics and electronics to limit pressure in the brake circuit when a special sensor mounted to the wheel signals the electronic control unit that the wheel...

Page 157: ...ffective Always use the brakes very gently and carefully when riding under these conditions Any sudden manoeuvres may lead to loss of control When tackling long high gradient downhill road tracts shif...

Page 158: ...ete stop Turn off the engine moving the red switch downward 1 fig 124 Parking Park the stopped motorcycle on the side stand Turn the handle completely to the left or right If this operation is perform...

Page 159: ...lease the steering an error message fig 126 will appear on the display In this case it is recommended to turn the vehicle off and on Key Off Key On holding the handlebar pressed down to the end stop I...

Page 160: ...y voltage during the Parking function the instrument panel will disable this function when the voltage is restored Important The frequent use of this function can considerably reduce the battery charg...

Page 161: ...ing padlocks or other locks designed to prevent motorcycle motion such as brake disc locks rear sprocket locks and so on is dangerous and may impair motorcycle operation and affect the safety of rider...

Page 162: ...p ups table page 196 Be sure there is no fuel trapped in the filler recess Warning The vehicle is only compatible with fuel having a maximum content of ethanol of 10 E10 Using fuel with ethanol conten...

Page 163: ...d in the compartment under the seat The tool kit includes fuse pliers two helmet anti theft cables screwdriver screwdriver handle 14 16 mm box wrench 6 mm rod 3 mm Allen wrench 4 mm Allen wrench 5 mm...

Page 164: ...hat the level is between the MIN and MAX marks on the side of the expansion reservoir Top up if the level is below the MIN mark Loosen filler plug 1 and top up with antifreeze ENI Agip Permanent Spezi...

Page 165: ...ce table reported in the Warranty Booklet please contact a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre Important It is recommended all brake and clutch lines be changed every four years Brake system If...

Page 166: ...er has exceeding play and the transmission snatches or jams as you try to engage a gear it means that there might be air in the circuit Contact your Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre to have...

Page 167: ...tion material thickness of even just one pad is about 1 mm Warning Friction material wear beyond this limit would lead to metal support contact with the brake disc thus compromising braking efficiency...

Page 168: ...a Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre To avoid this kind of problem with the throttle cable unscrew the two retaining screws 1 fig 136 to open the case and then the grease cable ends and pulle...

Page 169: ...n the steering tube on the right hand side of the vehicle Adjuster 1 is for throttle opening and adjuster 2 is for throttle closing Slip the rubber gaiters off the adjusters and loosen the counter nut...

Page 170: ...oused in the cowling ALWAYS contact a Ducati Dealer or an authorised Service Centre for its removal Remove the left cowling 1 fig 140 loosening side screw 2 fig 140 retaining the electrical parts box...

Page 171: ...170 screw 5 fig 141 retaining the central cowling to left cowling Unscrew the screws 6 fig 142 and remove the battery mounting cover 7 fig 142 6 7 fig 142 5 fig 141...

Page 172: ...p it away from heat sources Warning Keep the battery out of the reach of children Charge the battery at 0 9 A for 5 10 hours Charge the battery in a ventilated room Connect the battery charger leads t...

Page 173: ...172 Lay down the ABS positive cable 11 fig 144 onto positive cable 10 fig 144 and start screw 9 fig 144 in its thread on these cables 10 9 11 fig 144...

Page 174: ...negative terminal by starting the other screw 9 fig 145 in its thread Tighten the terminal clamp screws 9 fig 145 to a torque of 5 Nm 10 and apply grease onto the battery terminals to prevent oxidati...

Page 175: ...174 Refit battery mounting cover 7 fig 147 and fasten tightening the screws 6 fig 147 to a torque of 10 Nm 10 6 7 fig 147...

Page 176: ...art the side screw 2 fig 148 retaining the electrical parts box in its thread start the top screw 3 fig 148 retaining the electrical parts box in its thread start the bottom screw 4 fig 148 retaining...

Page 177: ...176 start the screw 5 fig 149 retaining the central cowling to left cowling in its thread Tighten the screws 2 fig 149 3 fig 148 4 fig 148 and 5 fig 149 to a torque of 10 Nm 10 5 fig 149...

Page 178: ...nly available from our sales network Note The electric system is designed so as to ensure there is a very low power drain when the motorcycle is off Nevertheless the battery features a certain self di...

Page 179: ...pan China and Australia only since its electronics monitors the battery voltage and features a maximum charge current of 1 5 Ah Connect the maintainer to the diagnostics socket located in the rear end...

Page 180: ...position where chain is tightest Set the vehicle on the side stand Push down the chain at the point of measurement and release Measure the distance between the aperture upper profile and pin centre T...

Page 181: ...parts from dirt and to hold the lubricant inside The seals might be irreparably damaged if the chain is cleaned using any solvent other than those specific for O ring chains or washed using steam or...

Page 182: ...operates properly before refitting any parts you have removed fig 154 shows the locations of the low beam bulbs LO high beam bulbs HI and the parking light LED light unit 1 Headlight Important Have th...

Page 183: ...lamp centre and a vertical one in line with the longitudinal axis of motorcycle If possible perform this check in dim light Switch on the low beam The height of the light spot measured at the upper li...

Page 184: ...183 To adjust the headlight beam vertically turn the screws 1 for horizontal adjustment turn the screw 2 2 fig 157 1 fig 156...

Page 185: ...184 Rear view mirror adjustment fig 158 The rear view mirror can be adjusted manually by pressing points A A fig 158...

Page 186: ...res will take a long time to deflate as they tend to keep air inside If you find low pressure on one tyre check the tyre for punctures Warning Punctured tyres must be replaced Replace tyres with recom...

Page 187: ...han 2 mm and in any case not less than the legal limit Important Visually inspect the tyres at regular intervals for cracks and cuts especially on the side walls and bulges or large stains that indica...

Page 188: ...r cap 2 and top up until the oil reaches the required level Refit the plug Important Engine oil and oil filters must be changed by a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre at the intervals specifi...

Page 189: ...sential to smooth engine running and should be checked at regular intervals The condition of the spark plugs provides a good indication of how well the engine is running Have the spark plug inspected...

Page 190: ...ater drops will evaporate faster and spot hot surfaces Never clean the motorcycle using hot or high pressure water jets Cleaning the motorcycle with a high pressure water jet may lead to seizure or se...

Page 191: ...ers through the spark plug bores then turn the engine over by hand a few times to form a protective film of oil on the inner walls of the cylinder place the motorcycle on a service stand disconnect an...

Page 192: ...nths mi x1000 0 6 7 5 15 22 5 30 Read the error memory with DDS and check whether any update is available for control unit software versions 12 Check whether there are technical updates and recall cam...

Page 193: ...ication 12 Check final drive wear chain front rear sprocket and chain sliders 12 Visually check the front fork and rear shock absorber seals 12 Change the front fork fluid Check the freedom of movemen...

Page 194: ...h gear neutral sensor 12 Check the indicators and lighting 12 Reset the Service indication through the DDS Road test of the motorcycle testing the safety devices ex ABS and DTC 12 Softly clean the veh...

Page 195: ...intervention set mileage km mi or time interval km x1000 1 mi x1000 0 6 Months 6 Check engine oil level Check brake and clutch fluid level Check tyre pressure and wear Check the drive chain tension an...

Page 196: ...ery 210 kg Diavel ABS Diavel Abs Dark Stealth 205 kg Diavel Carbon ABS Carrying full load 400 kg Warning Failure to observe weight limits could result in poor handling and impair the performance of yo...

Page 197: ...with ethanol content over 10 will make the warranty null and void Top ups Type Fuel tank including a reserve of 4 cu dm litres Unleaded fuel with a minimum octane rating of RON 95 17 cu dm litres Lubr...

Page 198: ...nt Do not exceed the specified rpm limits in any running conditions Timing system DESMODROMIC type with four valves per cylinder operated by eight rocker arms 4 opening rockers and 4 closing rockers a...

Page 199: ...Spark plugs Make NGK Type MAR9A J Fuel system MITSUBISHI indirect electronic injection Oval throttle body corresponding diameter 56 mm Injectors per cylinder 1 Firing points per injector 12 Fuel speci...

Page 200: ...side Brake calliper make BREMBO Type M4 34a calliper with 4 34 pistons Friction material TT 2182 FF Master cylinder type PR18 19 Rear With fixed drilled steel disc Disc diameter 265 mm Hydraulically o...

Page 201: ...ive chain from gearbox to rear wheel Make DID Type HV2 525 Dimensions 5 8 x1 16 Links 118 Important The above gear ratios are the homologated ones and under no circumstances must they be modified Howe...

Page 202: ...e 34 on the left 34 on the right Trail 130 mm Wheels Nine spoke light alloy rims Diavel Carbon Fourteen spoke light alloy rims Diavel ABS Diavel Abs Dark Stealth Front Dimensions MT 3 50x17 Rear Dimen...

Page 203: ...engine The whole system gives the bike excellent stability Shock absorber stroke 59 5 mm Wheel travel 120 mm Exhaust system One piece stainless steel silencer with aluminium terminals Catalytic conver...

Page 204: ...W Electrical controls on handlebars Turn indicators front LED 13 5V 2 9W Horn Brake light switches Sealed battery 12V 10 A GENERATOR 12V 430W MASTER FUSE protected by a 30A fuse located on the solenoi...

Page 205: ...e box A fig 164 and the rear right one B fig 165 are located under the seat inside the underseat compartment To access the fuses remove the seat see Removal of the seat on page 137 To expose the fuses...

Page 206: ...205 REAR right fuse box key B fig 165 Pos El item Rat 1 Black Box System BBS 7 5 A 2 Navigator Alarm 7 5 A 3 ABS 2 25 A 4 ABS 1 30 A 5 Fans 10 A 6 Diagnosis Recharge 7 5 A 6 5 4 3 2 1 B fig 165...

Page 207: ...arter D Remove the fuse cap E to reach it A blown fuse is identified by the interrupted centre link F fig 167 Important To prevent short circuits replace the fuse after the Key Off Warning Never use a...

Page 208: ...starter motor 28 Gear sensor 29 Rear speed sensor 30 ABS control unit 31 Throttle twistgrip position sensor APS 32 Starter motor position sensor ride by wire TPS ETV 33 Timing rpm sensor 34 Vertical M...

Page 209: ...208 Wire colour coding B Blue W White V Violet BK Black Y Yellow R Red LB Light blue GR Grey G Green BN Brown O Orange P Pink Note The electric system wiring diagram is at the end of this manual...

Page 210: ...209 Routine maintenance record KM DUCATI SERVICE MILEAGE DATE 1000 12000 24000 36000 48000 60000...

Page 211: ...shift n c n c brake sw Pilot light out Position light 1 Gr Bk Gr B Y Br O B B W Gr Br O B B W B Y V Bk W Bk G Bk Y Gr Gr R Bk 2 1 Gr G Gr Bk Gr G P Bk Lb W B Bk Bk Gr B P Y n c Bk Gr G G Y Bn W R Bk R...

Page 212: ...Stampato 11 2012 Cod 913 7 197 1A...

Page 213: ...cod 913 7 197 1A...

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