
"Low" battery level
The activation of this “warning” indicates that the
status of the battery vehicle is low.
It is activated when the battery voltage is equal to or
below 11.0 Volt.
Note
In this case, Ducati recommends charging
battery in the shortest delay using the special
instrument as engine could not be started.
Two conditions are provided in order to save battery
charge:
1) when engine is running, if engine is stopped but
instrument panel is not turned off, the suspension
system power is cut after 30 seconds;
2) when engine is stopped, if instrument panel is
turned on but engine is not started, the suspension
system power is cut after 30 seconds.
Fig. 21
Note
When the suspension system is not powered it
is quite hard due to the considerable hydraulic
damping it offers and this is true even when the
motorcycle is off. This means that the rider will feel
very well when suspension power is cut off.
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Summary of Contents for MULTISTRADA 1200S
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