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The power outlets are located at the front LH side (1)

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Summary of Contents for Multistrada MTS 1200S D-Air

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

Page 3: ... 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 the right to make changes at any time without notice and without any obligations For this reason the illustrations in this manual might differ from your motorcycle Any and all reproduction or spreading ...

Page 4: ...tion number 27 Option kits Customisations 28 Instrument panel Dashboard 37 Instrument panel 37 Acronyms and abbreviations used in the Manual 48 Technological Dictionary 48 Function buttons 51 Parameter setting displaying 53 Main functions 71 Engine rpm indication RPM 73 Motorcycle speed 77 Riding Mode 79 DTC 89 ABS 96 DWC 103 Motorcycle setup 110 DSS 112 Gear 117 Fuel level 118 Odometer TOT 120 En...

Page 5: ... the Riding Mode Engine setting 194 Customising the Riding Mode DTC level setting 197 Customising the Riding Mode DWC level setting 200 Customising the Riding Mode ABS setting 203 Customising the Riding Mode DSS suspension setting 206 Customising the Riding Mode Reset to default settings DEFAULT 218 Customising the Riding Mode Reset to default settings ALL DEFAULT 220 Display mode setting 221 Pin ...

Page 6: ...icle 342 Tank filler plug 343 Seat lock 345 Seat height adjustment 348 Side stand 351 Bluetooth control unit 353 Power outlet 355 Centre stand 357 Assembling the Ducati side panniers 359 Using the side panniers 364 USB connection 368 Adjusting windscreen height 369 Adjusting the front fork 370 Adjusting the rear shock absorber 371 Motorcycle track alignment variation 372 Riding the motorcycle 373 ...

Page 7: ...the motorcycle 413 Storing the motorcycle 415 Important notes 415 Scheduled maintenance chart 416 Scheduled maintenance chart operations to be carried out by the dealer 416 Scheduled maintenance chart operations to be carried out by the Customer 420 Technical data 421 Weights 421 Dimensions 422 Fuel lubricants and other fluids 423 Engine 425 Desmodromic timing system with variable timing DVT 426 P...

Page 8: ...s for any operations listed in the scheduled maintenance chart see page 416 Our highly skilled staff have access to special implements and appropriate equipment required to perform any servicing job at best and use Ducati original spare parts only as the best guarantee for full interchangeability smooth running and long life All Ducati motorcycles come with a Warranty Card The warranty does not ap...

Page 9: ...otorcycle Safety messages preceded by a warning symbol and either WARNING or IMPORTANT Warning Failure to comply with these instructions may put you at risk and could lead to severe injury or even death of the rider or other persons Important Possibility of damaging the motorcycle and or its components Note Additional information about the current operation The terms RIGHT and LEFT are referred to...

Page 10: ... or with a side car attached this can lead to loss of control and result in an accident This motorcycle carries the rider and can carry a passenger Warning The total weight of the motorcycle in running order including rider passenger luggage and additional accessories should not exceed 450kg 992lb Warning The maximum weight permitted for the side panniers top case and the tank bag must never excee...

Page 11: ...system is a new smart tested device conceived to be used on the road only When riding on the track or off road by off road we mean on uneven steep and low grip roads it is compulsory to disable the device on the garment jacket or waistcoat available at a Ducati Dealer or Ducati authorised service centre The device installed on the garment Jacket or Waistcoat communicates with the control unit and ...

Page 12: ...ructions and warnings provided by this use and maintenance manual D Air does not replace other protection equipment such as helmet eye wear back protectors boots gloves or other This System works together with the specified protections Helmet and back protectors must be compulsorily worn together with the D Air device Always use the System with the back protector provided with the D Air Jacket Wai...

Page 13: ...itions Before using or storing the D Air Device always check for signs of wear or damage The Device must be overhauled by a Ducati Dealer or authorised service centre at the time intervals that will be shown on the display A correct maintenance is essential for a correct operation of the System For further details refer to the specific paragraph about the device Wearing waterproof jackets over the...

Page 14: ... leave the D Air device in the jacket waistcoat recharge near flammable surfaces or objects Keep D Air out of children s reach to avoid any personal risk In case of any evident malfunction turn the device off and contact a DUCATI Dealer or authorised service centre Once deployed the Device must not be used again until its functionality is restored by a Ducati Dealer or authorised service centre In...

Page 15: ...u have consulted your doctor about their side effects Warning Some medications and drugs may cause drowsiness or other effects that slow down reaction time and the rider s ability to control the motorcycle possibly leading to an accident Some states require vehicle insurance Warning Check your state laws Obtain insurance coverage and keep your insurance document secure with the other motorcycle do...

Page 16: ...ced by a Ducati Dealer or authorised service centre Important D Air has been conceived to reduce the risk of injuries by limiting the forces transmitted in case of falls or impacts against obstacles Nevertheless we remind that no protector is able to protect against torsions bending or extreme movements No back or lumbar protector is able to protect against severe spinal injuries No protection dev...

Page 17: ...ries that may become tangled in motorcycle parts Important For your safety always wear suitable protective gear regardless of season and weather Important Have your passenger wear proper protective clothing D Air intended use Warning The D Air protection system was developed by DAINESE and tested by TÜV SÜD to be used on asphalt only Therefore in order to avoid any undesired activation of the Jack...

Page 18: ...2010 2 It limits neck movements upon impacts D Air prevents the head neck from bending excessively and reduces helmet movements tested by TÜV SÜD Auto Service GmbH 3 It offers an invisible protection Comfort and ergonomics are tested by TÜV SÜD Auto Service GmbH To keep the airbags in the correct position upon inflation in order to reduce neck movements during possible impacts limit the head incli...

Page 19: ...erials are free of azoic dyes that by release of one or more azoic groups could release dangerous aromatic amines as per EC Regulation 1907 2006 R E A C h Furthermore marketed items do not contain more than 0 1 weight weight of SVCH substances Substance of Very High Concern specified in article 59 and listed in the Candidate List issued by the European Chemical Agency ECHA 18 ...

Page 20: ... the checks recommended in this manual before each ride see page 381 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 in a well ventilated area The engine should never be started or run indoors Exhaust gases are poisonous and may lead to loss of consciousness or even death within a short ...

Page 21: ...kely to knock against it and use the side stand Never park on uneven or soft ground or your motorcycle may fall over Important Visually inspect the tyres at regular intervals for detecting cracks and cuts especially on the side walls bulges or large spots that are indicative of internal damage Replace them if badly damaged Remove any stones or other foreign bodies caught in the tread Warning Engin...

Page 22: ...ency and care To have components subject to wear checked and overhauled contact a DUCATI Dealer or authorised service centre Warning Before using D Air check its conditions in case of doubts on possible worn broken damaged parts contact a Ducati Dealer or authorised service centre 21 ...

Page 23: ... 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 with ethanol content over 10 will make the warranty null and void Warning In case of indisposition caused by breathing fuel vapours for a long time stay in the open air and contact your doctor In case of contact with eyes thoro...

Page 24: ...le and pay attention to information provided below regarding load capacity Information about 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 to the front mudguard as this would affect stability and cause danger Important Be sure to secure the luggage t...

Page 25: ...Brake dust Never clean the brake assembly using compressed air or a dry brush Brake fluid Warning Spilling brake fluid onto plastic rubber or painted parts of the motorcycle may cause damages Protect these parts with a clean shop cloth before proceeding to service the system Keep away from children Warning The fluid used in the brake system is corrosive In the event of accidental contact with eyes...

Page 26: ...or cap when the engine is hot The coolant is under pressure and will cause severe burns The cooling fan operates automatically keep hands well clear and make sure your clothing does not snag on the fan Battery Warning The battery gives off explosive gases never cause sparks or allow naked flames and cigarettes near the battery When charging the battery ensure that the working area is properly vent...

Page 27: ...ion 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 below Frame number Fig 1 26 ...

Page 28: ... 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 below Engine number Fig 2 27 ...

Page 29: ...s of equipment that can be matched together at will to lend your Multistrada the character that suits you best TOURING SPORT URBAN ENDURO Information herein refers to Multistrada 1200 Information on any other customisation TOURING SPORT URBAN and ENDURO is indicated only when different from the Multistrada 1200 28 ...

Page 30: ...TOURING 1 3 2 Fig 3 29 ...

Page 31: ...TOURING 1 Set of side panniers for a total capacity of 58 l 2 Centre stand 3 Heated handgrips adjustable through 3 levels 30 ...

Page 32: ...SPORT 3 1 2 Fig 4 31 ...

Page 33: ...SPORT 1 Termignoni carbon type approved silencer compliant with EU type approval requirements 2 Carbon front mudguard 3 Billet aluminium clutch and brake fluid reservoir covers 32 ...

Page 34: ...URBAN 1 2 3 Fig 5 33 ...

Page 35: ...URBAN 1 48 litre top case 2 Semi rigid tank bag with quick fitting 3 USB hub for charging electronic devices 34 ...

Page 36: ...ENDURO 4 5 3 1 3 2 Fig 6 35 ...

Page 37: ...ENDURO 1 Additional lights 2 Steel tube engine protection 3 Radiator protection grille 4 Set of off road footpegs 5 Plate for a wider stand base 36 ...

Page 38: ...ER YELLOW Comes on when fuel is low and there are about 4 litres of fuel left in the tank 6 TURN INDICATOR LIGHTS GREEN Illuminates and flashes when the turn indicator is in operation 7 ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LIGHT RED Comes on when engine oil pressure is too low It must turn on at KEY ON but must turn OFF a few seconds after the engine has started It may shortly come on when the engine is hot howeve...

Page 39: ... with degraded performance DTC DWC disabled and or not func tioning due to a fault in the BBS control unit Speed above 5 Km h 3 mph Light OFF Light flashing Light steady on DTC DWC enabled and functioning DTC DWC enabled but there is a fault in the system causing degra ded performance DTC DWC disabled and or not func tioning due to a fault in the BBS control unit 9 ENGINE DIAGNOSIS MIL LIGHT AMBER...

Page 40: ...sation is in progress or there is a fault of the IMU control unit ABS disabled and not functioning due to a fault in the ABS control unit Speed above 5 Km h 3 mph Light OFF Light flashing Light steady on ABS enabled and functioning ABS enabled but a fault is detected by the IMU control unit ABS disabled and not functioning due to a fault in the ABS control unit 39 ...

Page 41: ...ady ON Injection cut Light steady ON 13 OVER REV IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM RED Over rev No intervention Light OFF First threshold N RPM before the limit er kicks in Light steady ON Limiter Light ON flashing Note Each calibration of the Engine Control Unit may have a different setting for the thresholds that precede the rev limiter and the rev limiter itself Immobilizer Key ON status Light OFF Key OFF sta...

Page 42: ...ed and ready to work 15 AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT AIRBAG diagnosis YELLOW Turns on when the AIRBAG jacket device has a problem whereas it is off if the AIRBAG works correctly 16 AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT PASSENGER GREEN Turns on when the Passenger AIRBAG jacket is connected and ready to work 41 ...

Page 43: ...000 6 LAP Km h RPM x 1000 DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 1 10 9 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 12 13 8 7 6 14 15 16 Fig 7 42 ...

Page 44: ...G LIGHTS RIDER green WARNING amber yellow PASSENGER green AIRBAG OK and upon KEY ON After warning light check for the first 30 seconds or until one of the two jackets is connected the bike system informs the user to turn them on through a quick blinking of jacket warning lights QUICK BLINK OFF QUICK BLINK 43 ...

Page 45: ... inner memory This condition is commu nicated to the user through a slow and alternate blinking of jacket warning lights Under this condition the Dashboard will display an AirBag error during the whole re initialization proce dure SLOW ALTER NATE BLINK OFF SLOW ALTER NATE BLINK AIRBAG OK JACKETS NOT CONNECTED Under standard operating conditions and with jack ets not connected all system warning li...

Page 46: ...t warning light steady on ON if the RIDER jack et is connected and is OK OFF ON if the PASSEN GER jacket is con nected AIRBAG OK JACKETS CONNECTED and IN ERROR Under standard operating conditions and with jack et jackets connected the system will inform the user if and which jacket is in error This condition will be signalled through the relevant warning light slow blinking SLOW BLINK if the RIDER...

Page 47: ...s OK OFF if the RIDER jack et is not connec ted QUICK BLINK ON if the PASSEN GER jacket is con nected and is OK OFF if the PASSEN GER jacket is not connected AIRBAG OK and AFTER AN INPUT TO OPEN THE AIRBAG JACKETS CONNECTED NOT CONNECTED After an input to open the airbag system signals this condition it enters a permanent lock status if at least one jacket is connected the dealer inter vention is ...

Page 48: ...ltage conditions low power mode whenever battery voltage read ing is below the minimum level necessary for sys tem correct operation 7 5 Volt whether jackets are connected or not When system is in low power mode airbag protection is not available This condition whether jackets are connected or not is signalled to the user through the warning light coming steady on Jacket warning lights are ON or O...

Page 49: ...y Power Mode ABS DTC and DWC settings vehicle setup and instrument panel graphics Available Riding Modes Sport Touring Urban and Enduro Within every Riding Mode the rider can customise any settings Power Mode The Power Modes are the different engine maps the rider can select to change power level and delivery to suit his her own riding style and surface conditions There are three Power Modes one f...

Page 50: ...The Multistrada 1200 ABS also features a cornering function that widens ABS functionality to the conditions where the motorcycle is leaning over thus preventing wheel lockup and slipping as much as possible within the physical limits allowed by the vehicle and by the road conditions The Multistrada 1200 ABS implements rear wheel lift up control and combined braking from front to rear in order to e...

Page 51: ...nd new suspension control system called DSS Ducati Skyhook System DSS is a dynamic suspension damping control system The suspensions of a vehicle usually have two main dynamic functions allowing the vehicle to absorb the bumps on the road by filtering their effects on vehicle body and consequently on rider and allowing the optimal contact between wheels and asphalt The DSS system purpose is to imp...

Page 52: ...d set instrument panel parameters with the position 3 ON OFF AND LIGHT BUTTON LOW BEAMS HIGH BEAMS Fig 10 The high beam flash button may also be used for LAP functions 4 CONFIRM MENU SETTING MENU ENTRY BUTTON Button used to confirm during MENU navigation 5 CRUISE CONTROL BUTTON ON OFF Button used to switch the Cruise Control function on off 5 4 1 2 7 6 Fig 9 51 ...

Page 53: ...e Control 7 CRUISE CONTROL BUTTON SET Setup less Fig 9 Button used to set decrease set cruise speed for the Cruise Control 8 HAZARD BUTTON Button used to switch on off all four turn indicators Hazard function 9 FOG LIGHT BUTTON OPTION Button used to switch on off the fog lights option 3 8 9 Fig 10 52 ...

Page 54: ...ng on the one in use before last KEY OFF During this first check stage if the motorcycle speed exceeds 10 km h 6 mph actual speed the instrument panel will stop the display check routine and display the standard screen containing updated information the warning light check routine and leave ON only the warning lights that are actually active at the moment 000 N LAP Km h RPM x 1000 DTC 4 ABS2 39 60...

Page 55: ...S ON OFF indication 7 DTC level indication ON or DTC OFF indication 8 DWC level indication or DWC off indication 9 LOAD settings motorcycle setup 10 Gear indication 11 Clock 12 Rev counter 13 Menu 1 Range Trip 1 Trip 2 Trip time 14 Menu 2 Instant fuel consumption Average fuel consumption Average speed Ambient air temperature Lap time only if active 15 Cruise Control indication 16 Bluetooth indicat...

Page 56: ...000 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT TRACK 13 14 3 4 9 6 7 8 2 1 10 11 12 5 15 17 16 Fig 12 55 ...

Page 57: ...dication 9 LOAD settings motorcycle setup 10 Gear indication 11 Clock 12 Rev counter 13 Menu 1 Range Trip 1 Trip 2 Trip time 14 Menu 2 Instant fuel consumption Average fuel consumption Average speed Ambient air temperature 15 Cruise Control indication 16 Bluetooth indication 17 Infotainment Menu Connected devices phone calls sms 18 Infotainment Menu Player calls Phone Recall 19 Infotainment Menu P...

Page 58: ...000 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 TOURING FULL 14 3 4 9 6 7 8 2 1 10 11 12 5 15 20 16 18 19 17 13 Fig 13 57 ...

Page 59: ...C off indication 9 LOAD settings motorcycle setup 10 Gear indication 11 Clock 12 Menu 1 Range Trip 1 Trip 2 Trip time 13 Menu 2 Instant fuel consumption Average fuel consumption Average speed Ambient air temperature 14 Cruise Control indication 15 Bluetooth indication 16 Infotainment Menu Connected devices phone calls sms 17 Infotainment Menu Player calls Phone Recall 18 Infotainment Menu Player v...

Page 60: ...CORE 000 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR P M Km DWC 2 URBAN 12 16 16 17 14 15 19 5 11 1 10 2 9 8 7 13 6 4 3 Fig 14 59 ...

Page 61: ...ode 6 ABS ON OFF indication 7 DTC level indication ON or DTC OFF indication 8 DWC level indication or DWC off indication 9 LOAD settings motorcycle setup 10 Gear indication 11 Clock 12 Rev counter 13 TRIP MASTER 14 Ambient air temperature T AIR 15 Cruise Control indication 16 Bluetooth indication 17 Residual range RANGE 18 LAP indication only if active 60 ...

Page 62: ...000 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 299 60 RANGE Km C 39 TAIR C 450 TRIP MASTER Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 ENDURO OFF ROAD 6 7 17 14 13 15 16 18 8 4 3 2 10 1 11 12 5 9 Fig 15 61 ...

Page 63: ...switch to view Menu 1 information RANGE TRIP 1 TRIP 2 TRIP TIME Press button 2 on LH switch to view Menu 2 information Lap time LAP only if active Average fuel consumption CONS AVG Instantaneous fuel consumption CONS I Average speed SPEED AVG Air temperature 62 ...

Page 64: ...Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 TRACK 1 2 4 2 1 TRIP 1 RANGE TRIP 2 TRIP TIME LAP CONS AVG CONS SPEED AVG T AIR Fig 16 63 ...

Page 65: ...ew Menu 1 information RANGE TRIP 1 TRIP 2 TRIP TIME PLAYER ON OFF active only with connected Smartphone Press button 2 on LH switch to view Menu 2 information Average fuel consumption CONS AVG Instantaneous fuel consumption CONS I Average speed SPEED AVG Air temperature 64 ...

Page 66: ...000 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 TOURING FULL 1 2 4 1 TRIP 1 RANGE TRIP 2 TRIP TIME 2 CONS AVG CONS SPEED AVG T AIR Fig 17 65 ...

Page 67: ...formation RANGE TRIP 1 TRIP 2 TRIP FUEL when function is active PLAYER ON OFF active only with connected Smartphone Press button 2 on LH switch to view Menu 2 information Average fuel consumption CONS AVG Instantaneous fuel consumption CONS I Average speed SPEED AVG Air temperature 66 ...

Page 68: ...000 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR P M Km DWC 2 URBAN CORE 1 2 4 2 1 TRIP 1 RANGE TRIP 2 TRIP TIME CONS AVG CONS SPEED AVG T AIR Fig 18 67 ...

Page 69: ...he 3 layouts TRACK FULL CORE the instrument panel stores Menu 1 and Menu 2 settings in use upon KEY OFF On the following KEY ON previously stored Menu 1 e Menu 2 pages are displayed In case of sudden and unexpected power OFF the instrument panel displays the default settings for Menu 1 and Menu 2 upon the following KEY ON in particular Menu 1 default page RANGE Menu 2 default page CONS AVG Average...

Page 70: ...ction Important You can enter the SETTING MENU only if vehicle actual speed is lower than or equal to 20 km h 12 mph Within the SETTING MENU if vehicle actual speed exceeds 20 km h 12 mph the instrument panel automatically quits the menu and shows the Standard Screen RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MENU EXIT DATA SET CLOCK SET UNIT SETTING BLUETOOTH 4 Fig 19 ...

Page 71: ... displays the standard screen with an error warning and does not allow accessing the PIN CODE function of the Setting Menu if the PIN CODE function is active the PIN CODE function page is displayed on the instrument panel allowing rider to enter the release code 0 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 60 C 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 TRACK INSERTPINCODE 0 Fig 20 70 ...

Page 72: ...WC LOAD motorcycle setup and semi active suspension setup Gear Clock the menus display the following functions Residual range RANGE Trip meter 1 TRIP1 Trip meter 2 TRIP2 Trip time TRIP TIME Instantaneous fuel consumption CONS Average Fuel Consumption CONS AVG Average speed SPEED AVG Ambient air temperature LAP time TRIP MASTER Additional information LAP Infotainment Bluetooth Cruise Control Servic...

Page 73: ...i active suspension setting DSS Reset to default settings DEFAULT Display mode setting INFO MODE PIN CODE enter change LAP view delete reset automatic settings Display backlighting BACK LIGHT Date setting DATE SET Clock setting CLOCK SET Unit setting Speed Temperature Fuel consumption UNIT SETTING Bluetooth setting pairing deleting any paired devices General information indication INFO Battery vol...

Page 74: ...g to the engine rpm and with the enlargement of the numerical digit of the relevant miles e g if the RPM value is 8000 or higher number 8 is displayed bigger The range between 8500 and 10500 rpm pre warning area is displayed in orange both for the bargraph filling and for the indication of value 10 orange area The range between 10500 and 11000 rpm warning area is displayed in red both for the barg...

Page 75: ...TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 299 6 Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 299 6 Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 TRACK Fig 21 74 ...

Page 76: ...C 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 TOURING 299 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 299 60 RANGE Km C 39 TAIR C 450 TRIP MASTER Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 ENDURO 299 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 299 60 RANGE Km C 39 TAIR C 450 TRIP MASTER Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 ENDURO 299 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 299 60 RANGE Km C 39 TAIR C 450 TRIP MASTER Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 ENDURO Fig...

Page 77: ...When the threshold before the rpm limiter is reached the corresponding warning lights will turn on Fig 23 76 ...

Page 78: ...t if speed is equal to 299 km h or 186 mph or if instrument panel is not receiving the speed value steady ON the rear speed sensor is in fault flashing Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout Note If the instrument panel does not receive any information on the unit ...

Page 79: ...9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 N LAP Km h RPM x 1000 DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 TRACK TRACK TRACK 186 mph Fig 24 78 ...

Page 80: ...ic engine power that will change throttle behaviour HIGH MEDIUM LOW a specific calibration of DSS suspensions setup of front and rear suspensions and spring preload setup for the rear shock absorber A different standard screen layout TRACK FULL CORE and OFF ROAD is associated to every riding mode it is set by Ducati or customised by the user from the setting functions the layouts set by Ducati are...

Page 81: ... C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 TOURING 299 6 Km h DTC 4 ABS2 299 60 RANGE Km C 39 TAIR C 450 TRIP MASTER Km 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 ENDURO 299 6 Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 TRACK CORE URBAN TOURING ENDURO SPORT Fig 25 80 ...

Page 82: ...enu for selecting the Riding Mode A The instrument panel displays the speed indication on the RH side and displays riding mode name on the LH side SPORT TOURING URBAN ENDURO One of them will be marked to indicate the last memorised condition that is currently active 81 ...

Page 83: ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 in case DWC is active or followed by OFF in case DWC is disabled DSS front suspension FRONT lettering followed by set compression and rebound for the fork DSS rear suspension REAR lettering followed by set compression and rebound for the rear shock absorber rear shock absorber spring preload PRE LOAD lettering followed by set spring preload from 01 to 24 for the rear shock absorber ...

Page 84: ... ABS2 DWC 2 FRONTMEDIUM REARMEDIUM PRE LOAD16 TOURING URBAN ENDURO 0 Km h SPORT ENGINEHIGH DTC8 ABS OFF DWC OFF FRONTMEDIUM REARMEDIUM PRE LOAD4 TOURING URBAN ENDURO 0 Km h SPORT ENGINEMEDIUM DTC5 ABS3 DWC3 FRONTMEDIUM REARMEDIUM PRE LOAD12 TOURING URBAN ENDURO 0 Km h SPORT ENGINELOW DTC2 ABS 1 DWC OFF FRONTMEDIUM REARMEDIUM PRE LOAD24 TOURING URBAN ENDURO 4 Fig 26 83 ...

Page 85: ... for 2 seconds the new riding mode selection is stored and the standard screen C Fig 27 is displayed for the selected riding mode Once the desired riding mode is highlighted if the CONFIRM MENU button 4 is not pressed within 5 seconds the new riding mode selection is not stored and the standard screen is displayed 84 ...

Page 86: ...Km h SPORT ENGINEMEDIUM DTC5 ABS3 DWC3 FRONTMEDIUM REARMEDIUM PRE LOAD12 TOURING URBAN ENDURO 000 N Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 TOURING 299 6 Km h DTC 4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT RPM x 1000 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 4 Fig 27 85 ...

Page 87: ...er the throttle control is closed open by indicating CLOSE THROTTLE if so the vehicle is moving the instrument panel checks whether the throttle control is open closed or whether the brakes are pulled or not the instrument panel may display CLOSE THROTTLE AND RELEASE BRAKES or CLOSE THROTTLE or RELEASE BRAKES CLOSE THROTTLE AND RELEASE BRAKES 0 Km h Fig 28 86 ...

Page 88: ...with luggage symbol with one helmet and luggage steady on Rider and passenger symbol with two helmets steady on Rider and passenger with luggage symbol with two helmets and luggage steady on Warning Ducati recommends changing the load mode when the motorcycle is stopped If the load mode is changed while riding be very careful it is recommended to change the Riding mode at a low speed 0 Km h DRIVER...

Page 89: ... be stored and standard screen will be displayed showing the just selected load mode Once the desired load mode is highlighted if the button 2 is not pressed within 5 seconds the new load mode selection will not be stored and the standard screen will be displayed Example of operation if load mode is changed from rider only to rider with luggage the change extent can vary depending on set riding mo...

Page 90: ...arning if system is in fault DTC lettering and the intervention level number 1 to 8 in orange Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout TRACK 10 2 Km h DTC 1 DTC 1 DTC 8 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 9 8 6 5 4 3...

Page 91: ... GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 DTC Err Fig 31 Warning DTC is a rider aid that can be used on the track on the road and off road The system is designed to make riding easier and to enhance safety but in no way relieves the rider of the obligation to drive responsibly and to maintain a high standard of riding in order to avoid accidents whether caused by his own errors or those of o...

Page 92: ...control the motorcycle making it as easy and safe to ride as possible The presence of an active safety system should not encourage the rider to ride at speeds beyond the reasonable limits not in accordance with the road conditions the laws of physics good riding standards and the requirements of the road traffic code 91 ...

Page 93: ...heel In this level the sys tem does NOT ensure a correct control of traction loss on asphalt NO 2 OFF ROAD This level is designed exclusively for off road use for not very expert riders not recommended for road use In this lev el the system does NOT ensure a cor rect control of traction loss on asphalt It is the default level for the ENDURO Riding Mode 3 SPORT TRACK This level is designed for trac...

Page 94: ...the TOURING Riding Mode 6 SAFE STABLE This level is designed for use in any rid ing conditions on the road with good grip It is the default level for the URBAN Riding Mode 7 RAIN This level is designed for road use when surface is wet NO 8 HEAVY RAIN This level is designed for road use when surface is wet and very slippery NO 93 ...

Page 95: ...a correct control of traction loss on asphalt With levels 3 and 4 DTC control unit allows both rear tyre spinning and sliding sideways when exiting a turn we recommend using these levels only on track and to very experienced riders The choice of the correct level depends on 3 main variables 1 The grip type of tyre amount of tyre wear the road track surface weather conditions etc 2 The characterist...

Page 96: ...ten up more rapidly on exiting the corner instead of immediately trying a different level setting Tips for use on the road We recommend level 6 be used in order to get used to the system default level for the URBAN riding mode If the level of DTC intervention seems aggressive try reducing the setting to levels 5 4 etc until you find the level that suits you best If changes occur in the grip condit...

Page 97: ...er 1 to 8 flashing also the ABS warning light starts flashing if system is in fault ABS lettering and the intervention level in orange Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout TRACK 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS 1 ABS 3 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR...

Page 98: ...is disabled the instrument panel will display ABS OFF indication and ABS light will be steady on TRACK 10 2 LAP Km h RPM x 1000 DTC1 ABSErr 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 ABS Err Fig 33 TRACK 10 2 LAP Km h RPM x 1000 DTC1 ABSOff 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 ABS Off Fig ...

Page 99: ...t to resume the braking action This cycle is repeated many times until the problem is completely eliminated Normally the rider will perceive ABS operation as a harder feel or a pulsation of the brake lever and pedal The front and rear brakes do not use separate control systems the ABS on this bike provides for an electronic combined braking action that also activates the rear brake system when the...

Page 100: ...n riding under these conditions Any sudden manoeuvres may lead to loss of control When tackling long high gradient downhill road tracts shift down gears to use engine braking Apply one brake at a time and use brakes sparingly Keeping the brakes applied all the time would cause the friction material to overheat and reduce braking power dangerously Underinflated and overinflated tyres reduce braking...

Page 101: ...s disabled NO 1 OFF ROAD This level is designed exclusively for off road use for expert riders not recommen ded for road use ABS in this level only con trols the front wheel and thus allows rear wheel lockup thus helping braking efficien cy on dirt roads The system in this level does NOT control lift up there is NO front to rear combined braking and the cornering feature is NOT active It is the de...

Page 102: ...this calibration focuses on braking pow er and wheel lift up should be managed by the rider It is the default level for the SPORT Riding Mode 3 SAFE STABLE This level is designed for use in any riding conditions to provide a safe and consistent braking action ABS in this level controls both wheels system creates pressure also at the rear calliper when the rider uses only the front brake combined b...

Page 103: ... with vehicle leaning over prevents wheel lockup and slipping as much as possible within the physical limits allowed by the vehicle and by the road conditions Selecting level 2 the ABS will privilege more and more the braking power rather than stability and lift up control which is disabled in level 2 Level 2 provides for the front to rear combined braking and the cornering function ABS level 1 is...

Page 104: ... OFF warning if system is in fault DWC lettering and the intervention level number 1 to 8 in orange Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout TRACK 10 2 Km h DTC 1 DWC 8 DWC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 9 8 6...

Page 105: ...will be steady on Warning In case of system malfunction contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre Note If DTC is set to OFF DWC is also forced to OFF TRACK 10 2 LAP Km h RPM x 1000 DTC1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC Err SPORT 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 DWC Err Fig 36 104 ...

Page 106: ...road The system is designed to make riding easier and to enhance safety but in no way relieves the rider of the obligation to drive responsibly and to maintain a high standard of riding in order to avoid accidents whether caused by his own errors or those of other road users through making emergency manoeuvres in accordance with the prescriptions of the road traffic code The rider must always be a...

Page 107: ...t wheel lifts NO 2 PERFORMANCE Road use and track use for expert riders The system allows wheelies but de creases the speed at which the front wheel lifts It is the default level for the SPORT Riding Mode 3 SPORTIVE Track use and road use for expert riders The system reduces the motorcycle s proneness to do wheelies and inter venes in case of wheelie It is the default level for the TOURING Riding ...

Page 108: ...iders The system reduces the motorcycle s proneness to do wheelies and sensitively intervenes in case of wheelie NO 7 HIGH SAFE STABLE Level for all kinds of riders The system reduces the motorcycle s proneness to do wheelies and sensitively intervenes in case of wheelie NO 8 HIGH SAFE STABLE Level for all kinds of riders The system reduces the motorcycle s proneness to do wheelies to a minimum le...

Page 109: ...ir speed these levels are recommended only for track use and for expert riders who can control wheelies on their own and exploit the system feature that reduces the speed at which the front wheel tends to lift The choice of the correct level mainly depends on the following parameters The rider s experience The characteristics of the path circuit bend exit with low or high gear engaged The rider s ...

Page 110: ...l you find the one that suits you best If changes occur in the circuit characteristics and the level setting is no longer suitable switch to the next level up or down and proceed to determine the best setting e g if with level 7 the DWC intervention seems excessive switch to level 6 alternatively if on level 7 you cannot perceive any DWC intervention switch to level 8 109 ...

Page 111: ...l with one helmet and luggage steady on Rider and passenger symbol with two helmets steady on Rider and passenger with luggage symbol with two helmets and luggage steady on Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km ...

Page 112: ...Note In case of system fault set setup symbol will be ORANGE Warning In case of system malfunction contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre 111 ...

Page 113: ... associated to each riding mode the following are listed 1 FRONT DSS front suspension followed by set compression and rebound for the fork 2 REAR DSS rear suspension followed by set compression and rebound for the rear shock absorber 3 PRE LOAD rear shock absorber spring preload followed by set spring preload from 01 to 24 for the rear shock absorber A TRACK 299 6 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 99...

Page 114: ...nking pitching during braking and acceleration are minimised The DSS system is fully integrated with bike Riding Modes By selecting a certain Riding Mode the rider can establish the default suspension behaviour suspension response and hence the motorcycle response In addition based on bike dynamics the DSS will intervene to correct its behaviour regardless of the Riding Mode that will nevertheless...

Page 115: ...is turned on but engine is still off after 30 seconds suspensions are no longer powered Note These suspensions when not powered are particularly hard due to the high hydraulic damping as it happens when bike is off The transition from powered suspensions to suspensions off can be perfectly perceived Note With key off bike off suspension is hard as valves being not powered keep hydraulic damping at...

Page 116: ...asic setting duly optimised for use on good grip roads and with a few bumps The bike will be very responsive and controlled allowing the rider to fully exploit it TOURING When the TOURING Riding Mode is selected the DSS will allow a suspension basic setting optimised for tourist riding offering a comfortable but controlled basic setting URBAN When the URBAN Riding Mode is selected the DSS will all...

Page 117: ...correct response while riding with a load also affects the parameters defining bike dynamic response Load selection thus ensures motorcycle top performance in accordance with load related dynamics Preload basic setting can be changed as well through the special menu on the instrument panel The preload actuator specific range is 12 mm the instrument panel allows setting preload value among 24 posit...

Page 118: ...r information If the gear sensor is in fault a string of dashes is displayed steady on Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout TRACK 10 2 1 N 2 3 4 5 6 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 119: ... tank If the level goes further down the last mark will be red and flashing and the fuel pump symbol will be steady and red Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout TRACK 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM ...

Page 120: ...Note In case of fault or error of the fuel level sensor no level marks will be displayed the fuel pump symbol will be red and flashing and the Generic Error warning light will be on 119 ...

Page 121: ...d value The odometer value is saved permanently and cannot be reset under any circumstances Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout TRACK TRACK 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 199999 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 1...

Page 122: ...The reading is not lost in case of a power OFF Battery OFF Note If a string of flashing dashes is displayed within odometer function please contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre 121 ...

Page 123: ...If reading is lower than or equal to 40 C 40 F a string of flashing dashes is displayed within the range 39 C 38 F to 39 C 102 F LOW is displayed steadily within the range 40 C 104 F to 120 C 248 F the value is displayed steadily higher than or equal to 121 C 250 F HIGH is displayed flashing and in red the Coolant Temperature symbol is steady and red TRACK 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 ...

Page 124: ...nt and the MIL light turns on If the instrument panel is not receiving coolant temperature value a string of steady dashes is displayed followed by the unit of measurement Note If the instrument panel does not receive any information on the unit of measurement the last unit of measurement set is displayed flashing 123 ...

Page 125: ... Key On the instrument panel displays 4 dashes steadily and with flashing colon until clock is set through the Setting Menu Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout TRACK 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM ...

Page 126: ...s TRACK FULL CORE OFF ROAD Available functions are Residual range RANGE Trip meter 1 TRIP1 Trip meter 2 TRIP2 Trip time TRIP TIME Instant fuel consumption CONS Average Fuel Consumption CONS AVG Average speed SPEED AVG Ambient air temperature LAP time if active TRIP MASTER only displayed in OFF ROAD layout Jacket battery status indication Airbag System 125 ...

Page 127: ...ACK 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 TOURING FULL 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 299 60 RANGE Km C 39 TAIR C 9999 9 TRIP MASTER Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 ENDURO OFF ROAD 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR P M Km DWC 5 URBAN CORE Fig 44 126 ...

Page 128: ...ere is any function fault the instrument panel will display three flashing dashes If the instrument panel is not receiving RANGE information a string of three steady dashes is displayed followed by the unit of measurement Note If the instrument panel does not receive any information on the unit of measurement the last unit of measurement set is displayed flashing 127 ...

Page 129: ...R C C 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 TOURING FULL 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 299 60 RANGE Km C 39 TAIR C 9999 9 TRIP MASTER Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 ENDURO OFF ROAD 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR P M Km DWC 5 URBAN CORE 299 RANGE Km 299 RANGE Km 999 9 RANGE Km 299 RANGE Km RANGE Km 299 RANGE Km RANGE Km Fig 45 128 ...

Page 130: ...distance travelled is reset and the meter automatically starts counting from 0 again While the trip meter is displayed press button 1 for 2 seconds to reset TRIP 1 When TRIP1 is reset the average fuel consumption average speed and trip time data are reset as well Considering that the FULL and CORE layouts show the values for this function in a similar way to the TRACK layout the example shown depi...

Page 131: ...TRIP1 counter is automatically reset in case the system unit of measurement is changed manually or after a Battery OFF the counter will then start back from zero considering the new units of measurement 130 ...

Page 132: ...p meter is displayed press button 1 for 2 seconds to reset TRIP 2 The TRIP2 counter is automatically reset in case the system unit of measurement is changed manually or after a Battery OFF the counter will then start back from zero considering the new units of measurement Considering that the FULL and CORE layouts show the values for this function in a similar way to the TRACK layout the example s...

Page 133: ... motorcycle is not moving and the engine is OFF and restarts when the counting active phase starts again When the reading exceeds 511 00 511 hours and 00 minutes the meter is reset and automatically starts counting from 0 again Considering that the FULL and CORE layouts show the values for this function in a similar way to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout 10 ...

Page 134: ...d distance or Consumption or after a Battery OFF the trip time value will be automatically reset Note If you change the unit of measurement for an item connected to Speed and distance or Consumption or after a Battery OFF the trip time value will be automatically reset 133 ...

Page 135: ...will be flashing for 4 seconds within menu 1 Upon any further press of the FLASH button 3 the just ended lap number and time are displayed with a resolution of one hundredth of a second 0 00 00 for 6 seconds and then lap timer is displayed again together with the number of new current lap if LAP function is selected from menu 1 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C LAP 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DW...

Page 136: ...is active the FLASH button takes on the dual function of high beam flash LAP recording If the LAP function is active it is possible to record the lap time for a total of 15 consecutive laps Operation If the time is never stopped it will roll over upon reaching 9 minutes 59 seconds and 99 hundredths the lap timer starts counting from zero and will keep running until the lap is stopped or the record...

Page 137: ...nd CORE layouts show the values for this function in a similar way to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout Note It is possible to change the units of measurement of Speed and distance travelled as well from km h and km to mph and mi through the SETTING MENU using the UNITS SETTING function 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C L 100 C CONS AVG 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR P...

Page 138: ...et available the display will show a string of three dashes steadily as average fuel consumption Value is expressed in the set unit of measurement litres 100 km or mpg UK or mpg USA The active calculation phase occurs when the engine is running and the motorcycle is stopped moments when the motorcycle is not moving and the engine is OFF are not considered 137 ...

Page 139: ... engine is running and the motorcycle is moving moments when the motorcycle is not moving when speed is equal to 0 and or when the engine is OFF are not considered When the calculation is not made a string of three dashes is displayed steadily as instantaneous fuel consumption Considering that the FULL and CORE layouts show the values for this function in a similar way to the TRACK layout the exam...

Page 140: ...Note It is possible to change the units of measurement of Speed and distance travelled as well from km h and km to mph and mi through the SETTING MENU using the UNITS SETTING function 139 ...

Page 141: ...ndication Considering that the FULL and CORE layouts show the values for this function in a similar way to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout Note It is possible to change the units of measurement of Speed and distance travelled as well from km h and km to mph and mi through the SETTING MENU using the UNITS SETTING function 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C Km ...

Page 142: ...g the first 10 seconds when the value is not yet available the display will show a string of three dashes steadily as average speed The active calculation phase occurs when the engine is running even if the motorcycle is stopped moments when the motorcycle is not moving and the engine is OFF are not considered 141 ...

Page 143: ...r temperature sensor is in fault the instrument panel will show three flashing dashes as air temperature value followed by the unit of measurement and the Generic Error light will turn on Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout TRACK 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 20 60 TAIR ...

Page 144: ...Note When the motorcycle is stopped the engine heat could influence the displayed temperature 143 ...

Page 145: ...ed in OFF ROAD layout The instrument panel displays the value indicated as TRIP MASTER and an arrow up when count is increasing or down when count is decreasing TRIP MASTER function can be managed via button 1 and button 2 but only within OFF ROAD layout 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 299 60 RANGE Km C 39 TAIR C 238 4 TRIP MASTER Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 ENDURO 238 4 TRIP MASTER Km 238 4 TRIP M...

Page 146: ...on 2 if count is increasing it changes and starts decreasing the value if count is decreasing it stops PAUSE and value is flashing press again button 2 to resume metering When count is 0 0 Km or miles the Trip Master can only be increased and it is not possible to reverse the count as long as value is below or equal to 100 metres 0 1 miles If value reaches 999 9 Km or miles while increasing it wil...

Page 147: ...ider Low Battery Warning is automatically displayed refer to paragraph Rider Airbag Jacket Low Battery Level page 170 STATUS F indicates that the Rider Jacket battery status is not available due to a problem Passenger jacket battery status indication STATUS G indicates that the batteries are completely charged and the residual life is higher than 20 hours STATUS H indicates that the residual life ...

Page 148: ...Rider and or Passenger jacket has not been connected Menu 2 will not display any indication For details about the operation and or specific instructions recommendations refer to paragraph The D Air System 147 ...

Page 149: ... DWC 2 SPORT 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 100 RIDER D AIR 100 RIDER D AIR 75 RIDER D AIR 50 RIDER D AIR 25 RIDER D AIR RIDER D AIR 100 PASSENGER D AIR 75 PASSENGER D AIR 50 PASSENGER D AIR 25 PASSENGER D AIR PASSENGER D AIR LOW RIDER D AIR LOW RIDER D AIR A B C D E F G H I L M N Fig 55 148 ...

Page 150: ... show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout TRACK 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 199999 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 199999 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 10 2 Km h DTC 1 A...

Page 151: ... MED and then HIGH and then back to OFF Note The heated handgrips are actually on heating only when engine is running Level selection with Heated Handgrips on When setting LOW MED or HIGH level the icons will have the following background colours for both DAY and NIGHT backlighting options of the instrument panel GREEN for LOW YELLOW for MED RED for HIGH 000 N Km h DTC 5 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9...

Page 152: ...rease and reach the actual user setting Note In case of Battery Off upon the following Battery On Key On the Dashboard sets this function by default to OFF Note This means that if heated handgrips are enabled and engine stops the heating is temporarily disabled but the ON indication is still active Heating will automatically turn on when engine is started again Note Handgrip heating requires a hig...

Page 153: ...martphone earphones navigator When the Bluetooth is active the main screen displays the Bluetooth icon A Moreover in the FULL and CORE layouts the Infotainment functions are visible within the dedicated menus B In the TRACK and OFF ROAD layouts the Infotainment functions are not visible on the instrument panel but calls can nevertheless be answered rejected terminated using the function buttons Wa...

Page 154: ...0 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 TOURING FULL 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 299 60 RANGE Km C 39 TAIR C 9999 9 TRIP MASTER Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 ENDURO OFF ROAD 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR P M Km DWC 5 URBAN CORE A A B A A B Fig 58 153 ...

Page 155: ...vice indication is displayed such as smartphone rider and passenger helmet earphones Ducati GPS navigator It is possible to connect up to a maximum of 4 devices FULL 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 TOURING Fig 59 154 ...

Page 156: ...not display the caller s name or number The rider will hear the ringing tone through Bluetooth earphones upon any incoming call If there is an incoming call while the Player A is active the latter is paused throughout the phone call and will resume operation when call is over To answer the call press button 2 To terminate the call keep button 1 pressed for 2 seconds If main screen is set to FULL o...

Page 157: ... Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 TOURING 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 TOURING 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 TOURING 2 1 C A B Fig 60 156 ...

Page 158: ... one SMS MMS EMAIL not read from the moment the smartphone is connected to the bike to the moment it is disconnected the unread message symbol will be displayed The number of unread messages is not displayed FULL 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 TOURING Fig 61 FULL 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km...

Page 159: ...e Player controls are activated If the Player is turned on button 1 button 2 and button 4 can only be used to control the PLAYER If the Player is ON but instrument panel is not receiving track name it pauses the track being played and the message NOT AVAILABLE is displayed within the track name box Important The Player function can not be activated through Menu 1 when a call is incoming in progres...

Page 160: ...ck pressing button 4 system will skip forward once every time button is pressed The player can be turned off by quitting the player control pressing button 2 for 2 seconds and then pressing button 1 for 2 seconds under menu 1 item will be PLAYER OFF in place of Player ON within 3 seconds FULL 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 TOURING 1 2 4 Fig 6...

Page 161: ...lthough maintaining Player ON in the current status FULL 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 TOURING FULL 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C OFF PLAYER 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 TOURING ON PLAYER 1 1 Fig 65 160 ...

Page 162: ...m again with the motorcycle see earphones instruction manual 4 When I receive a call the instrument panel displays the caller number but not the name despite being saved in the contact list Check that the phone supports the PBAP profile If so the DUCATI MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM during the pairing phase will send an access request to such profile which can be notified to the user explicitly depending on t...

Page 163: ...7 I do not receive any message notification on my iPhone Why Select Bluetooth in the Setting Menu In the list My devices select i next to Ducati Media System Flag Show notifications 162 ...

Page 164: ...t In these conditions the Ducati Cruise Control is ready to be set with the target speed to be maintained automatically with no need to hold the throttle twistgrip in position Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 ...

Page 165: ... of 1 Km h The new set target speed is displayed in place of the SET icon when system is reaching said speed When the new requested target speed has been reached for over 5 seconds the SET icon is displayed again Press RES button 6 to resume previous SET speed in case the Ducati Cruise Control was disabled Important In case of a long DTC Traction Control event the Cruise Control will automatically...

Page 166: ...d brings the vehicle to the last set target speed It is possible to enable the Ducati Cruise Control only if the below conditions are met second gear or higher engaged vehicle speed higher than or equal to 50 Km h 30 mph or lower than or equal to 200 Km h 125 mph the brake has been applied at least once no matter if at the front or the rear side after the key ON The Ducati Cruise Control can be di...

Page 167: ... layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout There are 3 types of scheduled maintenance interventions OIL SERVICE ZERO service at the first 1000 km 600 mi OIL SERVICE and SERVICE DATE oil service or annual service requiring the same maintenance operations DESMO SERVICE 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 ...

Page 168: ...The first service warning is the OIL SERVICE zero and is triggered as soon as the odometer reaches the first 1 000 km 600 mi Warning is displayed until Reset by the Ducati authorised service centre during maintenance Fig 69 167 ...

Page 169: ...nds upon Key ON the count of the mileage in kilometres miles remaining before the next OIL SERVICE A 1000 km 600 mi earlier than the service threshold the count of the days remaining before the next SERVICE DATE B 30 days earlier than the service threshold the count of the mileage in kilometres miles remaining before the next DESMO SERVICE C 1000 km 600 mi earlier than the service threshold A B C ...

Page 170: ...hold is reached the warning for the type of service required is triggered OIL SERVICE A SERVICE DATE B DESMO SERVICE C Required service warning is triggered and displayed in red until Reset by the Ducati authorised service centre during maintenance A B C DESMO SERVICE Fig 71 169 ...

Page 171: ... is triggered it is displayed for 10 seconds in a well visible icon large size and then continues being displayed in the small size small icon If several warnings are active the corresponding icons will be displayed one after the other each remaining on display for 3 seconds TRACK 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3...

Page 172: ...not displayed on instrument panel until the Generic Error light stays on warnings will only be displayed within the first 10 seconds as a large size icon Considering that the FULL CORE and OFF ROAD layouts show the values for this function in a similar to the TRACK layout the example shown depicts the function in TRACK layout 171 ...

Page 173: ...on when temperature drops to 4 C 39 F and turns off when temperature raises to 6 C 43 F Warning This warning does not eliminate the possibility of icy road areas even with temperatures above 4 C 39 F when ambient temperature is low ride responsibly especially on road areas not exposed to sunlight and or on bridges Fig 73 172 ...

Page 174: ...that the status of the vehicle battery is low Warning is activated when battery voltage is lower than equal to 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 Fig 74 173 ...

Page 175: ...ation of this warning indicates that the Hands Free system does not detect the active key near the vehicle Note In this case Ducati recommends making sure that the active key is nearby and that it was not lost or that it works properly Fig 75 174 ...

Page 176: ...ee system has detected that the battery that permits the active key to communicate and turn the vehicle on is almost discharged Note In this case Ducati recommends changing battery in the shortest delay To change battery refer to paragraph Replacing the battery in the active key page 286 Fig 76 175 ...

Page 177: ...ike is set with an extreme Traction control devised for off road use This warning activates when DTC Ducati Traction Control intervention levels 01 and 02 are used Warning In this case Ducati recommends to ride carefully and use this type of DTC Ducati Traction Control setting NOT for road but for off road use only Fig 77 176 ...

Page 178: ...g in use is the one designed for dirt roads and only the front wheel braking is controlled by the system in this case This warning is activated whenever ABS level 01 is selected Warning In this case Ducati recommends to ride carefully and use this type of ABS setting NOT for road but for off road use only Fig 78 177 ...

Page 179: ...Date setting This function prompts the user to enter the date via the Setting Menu Note In this case Ducati recommends to stop and enter the calendar date using the function DATASET Fig 79 178 ...

Page 180: ...e Hands Free System was not able to disengage the steering lock Warning In this case Ducati recommends switching vehicle off and on again Key Off Key On keeping handlebar fully turned If warning is still present and steering does not unlock contact a Ducati Authorised Service Centre Fig 80 179 ...

Page 181: ...vel is low and it is recommendable to recharge it Important In this case Ducati recommends contacting an Authorised Service Centre to recharge change the Jacket battery For details about the operation and or specific instructions recommendations refer to paragraph The D Air System Fig 81 180 ...

Page 182: ...y level is low and it is recommendable to recharge it Important In this case Ducati recommends contacting an Authorised Service Centre to recharge change the Jacket battery For details about the operation and or specific instructions recommendations refer to paragraph The D Air System Fig 82 181 ...

Page 183: ...nance operations on the Airbag System Note In this case Ducati recommends contacting an Authorised Service Centre to perform Maintenance operations on the System For details about the operation and or specific instructions recommendations refer to paragraph The D Air System Fig 83 182 ...

Page 184: ...tions on the Rider Jacket of the Airbag System Note This warning indicates that it is necessary to inspect the Rider jacket maintenance contact a Ducati authorised service centre For details about the operation and or specific instructions recommendations refer to paragraph The D Air System Fig 84 183 ...

Page 185: ...on the Passenger Jacket of the Airbag System Note This warning indicates that it is necessary to check the Passenger jacket maintenance therefore contact a Ducati authorised service centre For details about the operation and or specific instructions recommendations refer to paragraph The D Air System Fig 85 184 ...

Page 186: ...ny other errors During normal operation when an error is triggered the instrument panel turns on the MIL light or the Generic Error light A Warning When one or more errors are displayed always contact a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre TRACK TRACK 10 2 Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 10 2 LAP Km h R...

Page 187: ...stand sensor fault the instrument panel will display the stand down up indication with MIL light on If instrument panel does not receive side stand status stand down open SIDE STAND indication will flash to indicate an undefined status 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 TRACK Fig 87 186 ...

Page 188: ...tion are present and active In case of fog light fault the DSB displays the flashing Fog Light warning light and turns on the Generic Error light 000 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 TRACK Fig 88 187 ...

Page 189: ... possible to view any other function The Setting MENU displays the following functions RIDING MODE INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACK LIGHT DATA SET CLOCK SET UNIT SETTING BLUETOOTH only if Bluetooth is active 0 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C C 9999 9 TRIP1 Km 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTI...

Page 190: ...em and button 1 to highlight the previous item After highlighting the required parameter press button 4 to open the corresponding menu page If function is not available or temporarily disabled the menu page can not be opened At the top of instrument panel display is a text indicating the menu and sub menu path during navigation through the setting functions To quit the Setting Menu you shall highl...

Page 191: ...DING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MENU EXIT DATA SET CLOCK SET UNIT SETTING BLUETOOTH OFF OFF ON LAP DATA ERASE ALL SETTING MENU LAP EXIT 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 1 4 Fig 90 190 ...

Page 192: ...RING URBAN or ENDURO by pressing button 1 or 2 Once the desired mode is highlighted press button 4 You open the selected riding mode customisation Menu While if you highlight EXIT and press button 4 you quit the sub menu and go back to previous page RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MENU EXIT DATA SET CLOCK SET UNIT SETTING BLUETOOTH 4 2 1 Fig 91 SPORT SETTING ...

Page 193: ...er highlighting the required parameter press button 4 to open the corresponding menu page Any parameter change made is saved and remains in the memory also after a Battery OFF The riding parameters set by Ducati can be restored for each single riding mode through the DEFAULT Function If you highlight EXIT and press button 4 you quit the sub menu and go back to previous page Warning Changes should ...

Page 194: ...level 01 on level 02 on level 03 on level 04 on level 05 on level 06 on level 07 on level 08 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DTC DEFAULT EXIT SPORT ENGINE OFF DTC DWC ON LEVEL 03 ABS on level 01 on level 02 on level 03 on level 04 on level 05 on level 06 on level 07 on level 08 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DTC MEMORY EXIT 4 2 1 1 4 2 Fig 93 193 ...

Page 195: ... the desired riding mode SPORT TOURING URBAN or ENDURO from the drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 Once the desired mode is highlighted press button 4 You open the selected riding mode customisation Menu Select the parameter to be customised ENGINE from the drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 Once the desired parameter is highlighted press button 4 SPORT ENGINE HIGH DTC DWC MEDIUM ABS M...

Page 196: ... the following item and button 1 to highlight the previous item Once the desired power level is highlighted press button 4 to highlight MEMORY in orange To save the new setting hold button 4 for two seconds while the message MEMORY is highlighted in orange If storage is successful MEMORIZED will be highlighted in green for two seconds power level will be refreshed and then EXIT will be highlighted...

Page 197: ...NGINE HIGH DTC DWC MEDIUM ABS MEDIUM LOW SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT ENGINE MEMORY EXIT SPORT ENGINE HIGH DTC DWC MEDIUM ABS MEDIUM LOW SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT ENGINE MEMORY EXIT SPORT ENGINE HIGH DTC DWC LOW ABS MEDIUM LOW SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT ENGINE MEMORIZED EXIT 4 2 1 1 2 4 4 Fig 95 196 ...

Page 198: ...RBAN or ENDURO from the drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 Once the desired mode is highlighted press button 4 You open the selected riding mode customisation Menu Select the parameter to be customised DTC from the drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 Once the desired parameter is highlighted press button 4 SPORT ENGINE OFF DTC DWC ON LEVEL 03 ABS on level 01 on level 02 on level 03 on l...

Page 199: ...d new setting is highlighted press button 4 to highlight MEMORY in orange To save the new setting hold button 4 for two seconds while the message MEMORY is highlighted in orange If storage is successful MEMORIZED will be highlighted in green for two seconds set level or status will be refreshed and then EXIT will be highlighted in green To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and...

Page 200: ...el 05 on level 06 on level 07 on level 08 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DTC MEMORY EXIT SPORT ENGINE OFF DTC DWC ON LEVEL 04 ABS on level 01 on level 02 on level 03 on level 04 on level 05 on level 06 on level 07 on level 08 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DTC MEMORIZED EXIT SPORT ENGINE OFF DTC DWC ON LEVEL 03 ABS on level 01 on level 02 on level 03 on level 04 on level 05 on level 06 on level 07 on ...

Page 201: ...g button 1 or 2 Once the desired mode is highlighted press button 4 You open the selected riding mode customisation Menu Select the parameter to be customised DWC from the drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 Once the desired parameter is highlighted press button 4 If the DTC is disabled set to OFF the DWC parameter can not be changed and is forced to level OFF SPORT ENGINE OFF DTC DWC ON LEVE...

Page 202: ...d new setting is highlighted press button 4 to highlight MEMORY in orange To save the new setting hold button 4 for two seconds while the message MEMORY is highlighted in orange If storage is successful MEMORIZED will be highlighted in green for two seconds set level or status will be refreshed and then EXIT will be highlighted in green To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and...

Page 203: ...el 05 on level 06 on level 07 on level 08 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DWC MEMORY EXIT SPORT ENGINE OFF DTC DWC ON LEVEL 02 ABS on level 01 on level 02 on level 03 on level 04 on level 05 on level 06 on level 07 on level 08 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DWC MEMORIZED EXIT SPORT ENGINE OFF DTC DWC ON LEVEL 01 ABS on level 01 on level 02 on level 03 on level 04 on level 05 on level 06 on level 07 on ...

Page 204: ...ed riding mode SPORT TOURING URBAN or ENDURO from the drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 Once the desired mode is highlighted press button 4 You open the selected riding mode customisation Menu Select the parameter to be customised ABS from the drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 Once the desired parameter is highlighted press button 4 SPORT ENGINE OFF DTC DWC OFF ABS on level 01 on lev...

Page 205: ...hted press button 4 to highlight MEMORY in orange To save the new setting hold button 4 for two seconds while the message MEMORY is highlighted in orange If storage is successful MEMORIZED will be highlighted in green for two seconds set level or status will be refreshed and then EXIT will be highlighted in green To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 Note Whe...

Page 206: ...ORT ENGINE OFF DTC DWC OFF ABS on level 01 on level 02 on level 03 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT ABS EXIT SPORT ENGINE OFF DTC DWC OFF ABS on level 01 on level 02 on level 03 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT ABS EXIT SPORT ENGINE OFF DTC DWC ABS on level 01 on level 02 on level 03 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT ABS EXIT 4 2 1 1 2 4 4 Fig 101 205 ...

Page 207: ...ction is highlighted press button 4 Enter the RIDING MODE menu Select the desired riding mode SPORT TOURING URBAN or ENDURO from the drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 Once the desired mode is highlighted press button 4 You open the selected riding mode customisation Menu Select the setup to be customised from the drop down menu items by pressing button 1 or 2 SPORT ENGINE FRONT DTC DWC ABS ...

Page 208: ...arder Default Softer Softest REAR rear shock absorber compression and rebound setting Hardest Harder Default Softer Softest PRE LOAD rear shock absorber spring preload Level 01 24 Once the desired setup is highlighted press button 4 Setup customisation page will open Select one of the suspension settings from the central drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 For every setting the menu below sho...

Page 209: ...EXIT SPORT FRONT LEVEL 01 REAR PRE LOAD Level 01 24 Level 01 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT SPORT FRONT REAR PRE LOAD SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT SPORT FRONT HARDER REAR PRE LOAD Hardest Harder Default Softer Softest SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT 4 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 Fig 103 208 ...

Page 210: ...etup Open the setup customisation page as previously described Select FRONT front fork from the central drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 The menu below shows available options and currently set value is on the right Once setup is highlighted press button 4 SPORT FRONT HARDER REAR PRE LOAD Hardest Harder Default Softer Softest SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT 4 Fig 104 209 ...

Page 211: ... to confirm and highlight MEMORY To save the new setting hold button 4 for two seconds while the message MEMORY is highlighted in orange If storage is successful MEMORIZED will be highlighted in green for two seconds customised option will be refreshed and then EXIT will be highlighted in green To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 210 ...

Page 212: ...AD Hardest Harder Default Softer Softest SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT MEMORY SPORT FRONT DEFAULT REAR PRE LOAD Hardest Harder Default Softer Softest SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT MEMORIZED SPORT FRONT HARDER REAR PRE LOAD Hardest Harder Default Softer Softest SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT MEMORY 4 2 1 1 2 4 4 Fig 105 211 ...

Page 213: ...each suspension setup Open the setup customisation page as previously described Select REAR rear shock absorber from the central drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 The menu below shows available options and currently set value is on the right Once setup is highlighted press button 4 SPORT FRONT HARDER REAR PRE LOAD Hardest Harder Default Softer Softest SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT 4...

Page 214: ... to confirm and highlight MEMORY To save the new setting hold button 4 for two seconds while the message MEMORY is highlighted in orange If storage is successful MEMORIZED will be highlighted in green for two seconds customised option will be refreshed and then EXIT will be highlighted in green To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 213 ...

Page 215: ...AD Hardest Harder Default Softer Softest SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT MEMORY SPORT FRONT DEFAULT REAR PRE LOAD Hardest Harder Default Softer Softest SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT MEMORIZED SPORT FRONT HARDER REAR PRE LOAD Hardest Harder Default Softer Softest SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT MEMORY 4 2 1 1 2 4 4 Fig 107 214 ...

Page 216: ...ion setup Open the setup customisation page as previously described Select PRELOAD rear shock absorber spring preload from the central drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 The menu below shows available options and currently set value is on the right Once setup is highlighted press button 4 SPORT FRONT LEVEL 18 REAR PRE LOAD Level 1 24 Level 18 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT 4 Fig 108 2...

Page 217: ...then returns to 24 Once the desired level is highlighted press confirm button 4 to highlight MEMORY To save the new setting hold button 4 for two seconds while the message MEMORY is highlighted in orange If storage is successful MEMORIZED will be highlighted in green for two seconds level will be refreshed and then EXIT will be highlighted in green To exit the menu and go back to previous page sel...

Page 218: ...T FRONT LEVEL 18 REAR PRE LOAD Level 01 24 Level 17 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT MEMORY SPORT FRONT LEVEL 18 REAR PRE LOAD Level 01 24 Level 17 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT MEMORY SPORT FRONT LEVEL 17 REAR PRE LOAD Level 01 24 Level 17 SETTINGMENU RIDINGMODE SPORT DSS EXIT 4 2 1 1 2 4 4 Fig 109 217 ...

Page 219: ...ighlighted press button 4 Enter the RIDING MODE menu Select the desired riding mode SPORT TOURING URBAN or ENDURO from the drop down menu by pressing button 1 or 2 Once the desired mode is highlighted press button 4 You open the selected riding mode customisation Menu Select DEFAULT option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired parameter is highlighted keep button 4 pressed for two seconds SPORT E...

Page 220: ...AIT will appear on the display Once procedure is completed OK will appear for two seconds to confirm that default parameters have been restored and the message EXIT will be highlighted To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 219 ...

Page 221: ... this function enter the Setting Menu use button 1 or 2 to select RIDING MODE and press button 4 Then use button 1 or 2 to select ALL DEFAULT and keep button 4 pressed for two seconds Note If ALL DEFAULT option cannot be selected it means that all parameters for all riding modes are already in the Default condition SPORT SETTING MENU RIDING MODE TOURING URBAN ENDURO ALL DEFAULT EXIT 4 2 1 Fig 111 ...

Page 222: ...y mode changes Nevertheless it is possible to select a specific display mode so that the instrument panel layout stays the same regardless of the selected Riding Mode To select the display mode open the Setting Menu Select INFO MODE option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press button 4 RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MENU EXIT DATA SET ...

Page 223: ...the Riding modes as follows CORE layout for the URBAN Riding mode FULL layout for the TOURING Riding mode TRACK layout for the SPORT Riding mode OFF ROAD layout for the ENDURO Riding mode SETTING MENU INFO MODE DEFAULT DEFAULT CORE FULL TRACK OFF ROAD EXIT 4 Fig 113 222 ...

Page 224: ...s press button 1 or button 2 Once mode is highlighted press button 4 The selected option is stored current mode indication is refreshed and the EXIT option is automatically highlighted Press button 4 to go back to previous display mode 223 ...

Page 225: ...INFO MODE DEFAULT DEFAULT CORE FULL TRACK OFF ROAD EXIT SETTING MENU INFO MODE DEFAULT DEFAULT CORE FULL TRACK OFF ROAD EXIT SETTING MENU INFO MODE DEFAULT CORE CORE FULL TRACK OFF ROAD EXIT 4 2 1 1 2 4 Fig 114 224 ...

Page 226: ... function refer to Entering the PIN CODE procedure To change the PIN refer to Changing the PIN CODE procedure In order to temporarily start the motorcycle in case of malfunction please refer to the Vehicle Overriding procedure page 291 Warning The motorcycle owner must activate store the PIN code if there is already a stored PIN contact an Authorised Ducati Dealer to have the function reset To per...

Page 227: ...you must open the Setting Menu Select PIN CODE option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press button 4 You open the PIN CODE menu RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MENU EXIT DATE SET CLOCK SET UNIT SETTING BLUETOOTH 4 Fig 115 226 ...

Page 228: ... you press the button 2 the displayed number increases by one 1 up to 9 and then starts back from 0 3 Each time you press the button 1 the displayed number decreases by one 1 up to 1 and then starts back from 0 4 To confirm the number press the button 4 Repeat the procedures until you confirm all the 4 digits of the PIN CODE SETTING MENU PIN CODE INSERT NEW PIN CODE 0 EXIT 2 2 6 2 6 3 2 6 3 9 MEMO...

Page 229: ...hted in green Once the first PIN CODE is stored this menu page is no longer available and is replaced by the page for changing the PIN CODE The page for entering the very first PIN CODE is active and available again only in case the PIN CODE function is reset but this is only possible at a DUCATI Authorised Service Centre SETTING MENU PIN CODE INSERT NEW PIN CODE 2 EXIT 6 3 9 MEMORY SETTING MENU P...

Page 230: ...irst digit 0 is highlighted in green Entering the old code 1 Press button 4 only one digit indicating 0 turns green 2 Each time you press the button 2 the displayed number increases by one 1 up to 9 and then starts back from 0 3 Each time you press the button 1 the displayed number decreases by one 1 up to 1 and then starts back from 0 4 To confirm the number press the button 4 2 2 6 2 6 3 2 6 3 9...

Page 231: ...t the instrument panel displays WRONG for 3 seconds and then highlights the string of four dashes for the OLD PIN to allow you to try again if the PIN code is correct the instrument panel displays CORRECT for 3 seconds the screen displays INSERT NEW PIN CODE and four dashes the first of which is highlighted in green for the user to enter the new PIN CODE 230 ...

Page 232: ... MENU PIN CODE INSERT OLD PIN CODE 2 EXIT 6 3 9 INSERT NEW PIN CODE PIN CODE ALREADY PRESENT MEMORY SETTING MENU PIN CODE INSERT OLD PIN CODE 2 EXIT 6 3 9 INSERT NEW PIN CODE PIN CODE ALREADY PRESENT MEMORY WRONG SETTING MENU PIN CODE INSERT OLD PIN CODE EXIT INSERT NEW PIN CODE PIN CODE ALREADY PRESENT MEMORY Fig 119 231 ...

Page 233: ...k from 0 3 Each time you press the button 1 the displayed number decreases by one 1 up to 1 and then starts back from 0 4 To confirm the number press the button 4 Repeat the procedures until you confirm all the 4 digits of the PIN CODE 4 4 5 4 5 1 4 5 1 3 SETTING MENU PIN CODE INSERT OLD PIN CODE 2 EXIT 6 3 9 INSERT NEW PIN CODE PIN CODE ALREADY PRESENT 0 MEMORY 4 2 1 Fig 120 232 ...

Page 234: ...d the instrument panel highlights again the string of four dashes of the NEW PIN to allow the rider to try again and enter a new code To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 MEMORIZED SETTING MENU PIN CODE INSERT OLD PIN CODE EXIT INSERT NEW PIN CODE PIN CODE ALREADY PRESENT 4 5 1 3 MEMORY SETTING MENU PIN CODE INSERT OLD PIN CODE 2 EXIT 6 3 9 2 6 3 9 INSERT NE...

Page 235: ...u open the LAP Menu The menu allows you to OFF disable the LAP function ON enable the LAP function LAP DATA view LAPs previously recorded by means of the LAP recording function ERASE ALL delete all recorded LAPs RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MENU EXIT DATE SET CLOCK SET UNIT SETTING BLUETOOTH 4 Fig 122 234 ...

Page 236: ...SETTING MENU LAP OFF ON OFF LAP DATA ERASE ALL EXIT SETTING MENU LAP OFF ON OFF LAP DATA ERASE ALL EXIT SETTING MENU LAP OFF ON ON LAP DATA ERASE ALL EXIT 4 2 1 1 2 4 Fig 123 235 ...

Page 237: ...wed by the number of the LAP e g LAP 01 Press the buttons 1 and 2 to highlight stored LAPS one by one in particular use button 2 to view the next lap laps are displayed in increasing order i e LAP 01 LAP 02 LAP 03 LAP 15 and then highlight EXIT use button 1 to view the previous lap laps are displayed in decreasing order i e LAP 15 LAP 14 LAP 13 LAP 01 and then highlight EXIT To exit the menu and g...

Page 238: ... 23 98 238 Km h 9600 TIME SPEED max RPM max EXIT SETTING MENU LAP LAP DATA LAP 02 1 21 96 248 Km h 9800 TIME SPEED max RPM max EXIT SETTING MENU LAP LAP DATA LAP 15 1 19 90 256 Km h 9950 TIME SPEED max RPM max EXIT 4 2 1 1 2 Fig 124 237 ...

Page 239: ...1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 User must confirm deletion by pressing button 4 for two seconds After two seconds the instrument panel display shows WAIT for two seconds and then ERASE OK for 2 seconds to inform about the result of the deletion process SETTING MENU LAP OFF ON ON LAP DATA WAIT EXIT SETTING MENU LAP OFF ON ON LAP DATA ERASE OK EXIT Fig 125 238 ...

Page 240: ...ter deletion the Laps 01 to 15 are displayed with all parameters showing an indefinite value time rpm speed To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 SETTING MENU LAP LAP DATA NO LAP Km h TIME SPEED max RPM max EXIT Fig 126 239 ...

Page 241: ...ting You enter the Setting Menu Select BACKLIGHT option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press button 4 You open the BACKLIGHT menu RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MENU EXIT DATA SET CLOCK SET UNIT SETTING BLUETOOTH 4 Fig 127 240 ...

Page 242: ...rticular use button 2 to highlight the following item and button 1 to highlight the previous item Once the desired backlighting option is highlighted press button 4 to confirm The instrument panel immediately activates the option selected by the user and highlights the corresponding name To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 SETTING MENU BACKLIGHT AUTO DAY NI...

Page 243: ...to permanently set display black background for dimmed visibility recommended in case of poor ambient light and or at night Select AUTO automatic mode to automatically adjust background colour according to ambient light detected by a sensor It will be white for better visibility with high ambient light and black for a dimmed visibility with low ambient light 242 ...

Page 244: ...ption by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press button 4 Important Every time the battery is disconnected the calendar date is reset and must be set again RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MENU EXIT DATE SET CLOCK SET UNIT SETTING BLUETOOTH 4 Fig 129 243 ...

Page 245: ...essing button 1 or 2 Once highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 Year value starts flashing Press button 1 to decrease year value by 1 unit 2099 2098 2000 2099 Press button 2 to increase year value by 1 unit 2000 2001 2099 2000 Once you reach the value to be set press button 4 and the set year will stop flashing SETTING MENU DATESET YEAR MONTH 2014 08 02 DAY EXIT MEMORY Fig 130 244 ...

Page 246: ...nth value starts flashing Press button 1 to decrease month value by 1 unit 12 11 01 12 Press button 2 to increase month value by 1 unit 01 02 12 01 Once you reach the value to be set press button 4 and the set month will stop flashing SETTING MENU DATESET YEAR MONTH 2014 08 02 DAY EXIT MEMORY Fig 131 245 ...

Page 247: ...Day value starts flashing Press button 1 to decrease day value by 1 unit 31 30 01 31 Press button 2 to increase day value by 1 unit 01 02 31 01 Once you reach the value to be set press button 4 and the set day will stop flashing SETTING MENU DATESET YEAR MONTH 2014 08 02 DAY EXIT MEMORY Fig 132 246 ...

Page 248: ... 1 and 2 and press button 4 for 2 seconds The instrument panel will display MEMORIZED for two seconds and then automatically highlight EXIT SETTING MENU DATESET YEAR MONTH 2014 08 02 DAY EXIT MEMORY SETTING MENU DATESET YEAR MONTH 2014 08 02 DAY EXIT MEMORIZED Fig 133 247 ...

Page 249: ...omatically highlight EXIT while date is indicated as steady It is still possible to set a new date To go back to previous page setting menu page press button 4 when EXIT is highlighted SETTING MENU DATESET YEAR MONTH DAY WRONG DATE EXIT MEMORY SETTING MENU DATESET YEAR MONTH 2014 08 02 DAY EXIT MEMORY Fig 134 248 ...

Page 250: ...ssing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press button 4 You open the CLOCKSET Menu Note Every time the battery is disconnected the clock is reset and must be set again by the user RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MENU EXIT DATE SET CLOCK SET UNIT SETTING BLUETOOTH 4 Fig 135 249 ...

Page 251: ...tting AM PM Select AM PM option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 The value will start flashing Select AM or PM option by pressing button 1 or 2 respectively Once you reach the value to be set press button 4 and the set value will stop flashing SETTING MENU DATESET AM PM HOURS 10 25 AM MINUTES EXIT Fig 136 250 ...

Page 252: ... 4 Hour value starts flashing Press button 1 to decrease hour value by 1 unit 12 11 1 12 Press button 2 to increase hour value by 1 unit 12 1 12 Once you reach the value to be set press button 4 and the set hour value will stop flashing SETTING MENU DATESET AM PM HOURS 10 25 AM MINUTES EXIT Fig 137 251 ...

Page 253: ...te value starts flashing Press button 1 to decrease minute value by 1 unit 59 58 00 59 Press button 2 to increase minute value by 1 unit 00 01 59 00 Once you reach the value to be set press CONFIRM MENU button 4 and the set minutes will stop flashing SETTING MENU DATESET AM PM HOURS 10 25 AM MINUTES EXIT Fig 138 252 ...

Page 254: ...is set automatically any time you quit each single setting and colon is flashing To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 SETTING MENU DATESET AM PM HOURS 10 25 AM MINUTES EXIT Fig 139 253 ...

Page 255: ...on To manually set the units of measurement you must enter the Setting Menu Select UNIT SETTING option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You enter the UNITS SETTING menu RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MENU EXIT DATA SET CLOCK SET UNIT SETTING BLUETOOTH 4 Fig 140 254 ...

Page 256: ...ERATURE fuel consumption CONSUMPTION reset to automatic settings DEFAULT To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 SPEED SPEED Km h mph C F L 100 Km L mpg UK mpgUSA SETTING MENU UNIT SETTING TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE CONSUMPTION CONSUMPTION DEFAULT DEFAULT Km h C L 100 EXIT EXIT 4 2 1 Fig 141 255 ...

Page 257: ... the current unit of measurement is displayed followed by the list of the possible units km h mph Press buttons 1 and 2 to highlight the units of measurement one by one in particular use button 1 to highlight the following item and button 2 to highlight the previous item Select the required unit of measurement and then press the CONFIRM MENU button 4 to confirm the selected unit is stored and the ...

Page 258: ...The selected unit of measurement will be used by the instrument panel for the following indications motorcycle speed and Average speed km h or mph Odometer Trip1 Trip2 and Trip Fuel km or mi 257 ...

Page 259: ...he current unit of measurement is displayed followed by the list of the possible units C F Press buttons 1 and 2 to highlight the units of measurement one by one in particular use button 1 to highlight the following item and button 2 to highlight the previous item Select the required unit of measurement and then press the CONFIRM MENU button 4 to confirm the selected unit is stored and the EXIT op...

Page 260: ...The selected unit of measurement will be used by the instrument panel for the following indications Engine coolant temperature and ambient air temperature 259 ...

Page 261: ... measurement is displayed followed by the list of the possible units L 100km km L mpg UK mpg USA Press buttons 1 and 2 to highlight the units of measurement one by one in particular use button 1 to highlight the following item and button 2 to highlight the previous item Select the required unit of measurement and then press the CONFIRM MENU button 4 to confirm the selected unit is stored and the E...

Page 262: ...The selected unit of measurement will be used by the instrument panel for the following indications Instantaneous fuel consumption and Average fuel consumption 261 ...

Page 263: ...n 4 for 3 seconds WAIT will be displayed for two seconds and then the UNITS SETTING menu page with the EXIT option highlighted To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 C SPEED Km h mph F L 100 Km L mpg UK mpgUSA SETTING MENU UNIT SETTING TEMPERATURE CONSUMPTION DEFAULT Km h C L 100 EXIT C SPEED Km h mph F L 100 Km L mpg UK mpgUSA SETTING MENU UNIT SETTING TEMPER...

Page 264: ...menu which is active only if the Bluetooth function is active The BLUETOOTH menu is not available if the player is active or when there is an incoming call a call is in progress or during recall To carry out the pairing procedure refer to Pairing of a new device To delete any paired devices refer to Deleting a paired device RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MEN...

Page 265: ...cle of the device Smartphones and Earphones Warning These changes are outside the control of Ducati and may result in Bluetooth Headset devices functionality becoming impaired sharing Music multimedia player etc and may equally affect some types of Smartphones depending on supported Bluetooth profiles This is why Ducati cannot guarantee multimedia player proper operation for any earphones not comi...

Page 266: ...n go back in to run a new Pairing procedure If Pairing is successful as soon as Bluetooth devices are detected their name is displayed in a list up to 20 devices can be displayed The list of devices found within the range during the Pairing stage does not include already paired devices even if their Bluetooth connection is ON If two or more Bluetooth devices have the same name the list of devices ...

Page 267: ...evices SETTING MENU BLUETOOTH EXIT DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE NAVI RIDER PASS AGV_Citylight IPhone_5S_Mark ARAI_Signet Q ARAI_Signet R RIDER Garmin_NUVI_42 Associated Devices SETTING MENU BLUETOOTH EXIT PAIRING DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE NAVI RIDER PASS AGV_Citylight IPhone_5S_Mark ARAI_Signet Q ARAI_Signet R RIDER Garmin_NUVI_40 AGV_Citylight_2 IPhone_6_Paul ARAI_Signet_R2 CONNECT...

Page 268: ...TO USER MANUAL System automatically highlights DELETE indication for the first associated device and user can delete one or several devices refer to Deleting associated devices or quit the Bluetooth Setting Menu PAIRING REFER TO USER MANUAL MAX 5 DEVICES CAN BE ASSOCIATED Garmin_NUVI_42 Associated Devices SETTING MENU BLUETOOTH EXIT DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE NAVI RIDER PASS AGV_Citylight ...

Page 269: ...rtphone Rider helmet Passenger helmet GPS navigation system After selecting the type of device WAIT will be displayed After pairing WAIT message is replaced by the name of the connected device name of device only displays the first characters Pairing deactivation takes place when quitting the Bluetooth Setting Menu or when no more Bluetooth devices are present 268 ...

Page 270: ..._NUVI_42 Associated Devices SETTING MENU BLUETOOTH EXIT DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE NAVI RIDER PASS AGV_Citylight IPhone_5S_Mark ARAI_Signet Q ARAI_Signet R RIDER Garmin_NUVI_40 SELECT PAIRING Garmin_NUVI_42 Associated Devices SETTING MENU BLUETOOTH EXIT DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE NAVI RIDER PASS AGV_Citylight IPhone_5S_Mark ARAI_Signet Q ARAI_Signet R RIDER Garmin_NUVI_40 SELECT WA...

Page 271: ...e PIN on the Smartphone the device will be paired PAIRING Garmin_NUVI_42 Associated Devices SETTING MENU BLUETOOTH EXIT DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE NAVI RIDER PASS AGV_Citylight IPhone_5S_Mark ARAI_Signet Q ARAI_Signet R RIDER Samsung_Galaxy_S5 SELECT Garmin_NUVI_42 Associated Devices SETTING MENU BLUETOOTH EXIT DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE NAVI RIDER PASS AGV_Citylight IPhone_5S_Mark...

Page 272: ...does not complete the pairing procedure on the Navigator within 90 seconds pairing screen on instrument panel will go out and display will go back to Bluetooth Setting Menu main screen In case of pairing in progress scrolling is activated 90 seconds after pairing start if there were errors during pairing during which system only allows selection of the flashing box around EXIT option to abort pair...

Page 273: ...m will scroll through its complete name and then string is cut to the first characters PAIRING Garmin_NUVI_42 Associated Devices SETTING MENU BLUETOOTH EXIT DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE NAVI RIDER PASS AGV_Citylight IPhone_5S_Mark ARAI_Signet Q ARAI_Signet R RIDER Fig 151 272 ...

Page 274: ...of associated devices is then refreshed Select the flashing box of the EXIT option and press button 4 to quit the list of associated devices and go back to Setting Menu main screen PAIRING Garmin_NUVI_42 Associated Devices SETTING MENU BLUETOOTH EXIT DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE NAVI RIDER PASS AGV_Citylight IPhone_5S_Mark ARAI_Signet Q ARAI_Signet R RIDER Fig 152 PAIRING Garmin_NUVI_42 Asso...

Page 275: ...n BATTERY battery voltage RPM engine rpm indication BLUETOOTH version Bluetooth module version D AIR KIT NUMBER number of the D AIR KIT RIDING MODE SETTING MENU INFO MODE PIN CODE LAP BACKLIGHT INFO SETTING MENU EXIT DATA SET CLOCK SET UNIT SETTING BLUETOOTH 4 Fig 154 BATTERY RPM 12000 14 3 Volt 2 2 SETTING MENU INFO BLUETOOTH version 256987456324456 D AIR KIT NUMBER EXIT Fig 155 274 ...

Page 276: ...only the parking lights are turned on Once the engine is started the low beam is turned on with engine running the standard operation of the lights is restored it is possible to switch the high beam on and off using button 3 in positions A and B If engine is not started upon key on it is anyway possible to switch high low beams on by pushing button 3 position C on LH switch 3 C A B Fig 156 275 ...

Page 277: ...the engine and will turn ON again when the engine has been completely started Function for switching the Cornering lights on off This Function allows the automatic switch on off of the Cornering lights The cornering lights are used to enhance lighting in a bend i e in the part of the road ahead on the side of the bend The cornering lights are activated on the right when the lean angle is to the ri...

Page 278: ...lly the instrument panel will automatically switch it off after the motorcycle has travelled 500 m 0 3 miles from when the turn indicator was activated The counter for the distance travelled for automatic deactivation is only activated at speeds below 80 km h 50 mph If the calculation of the distance for automatic deactivation is activated and then the motorcycle exceeds a speed of 80 km h 50 mph ...

Page 279: ... to activate the Hazard function It can only be activated when vehicle is turned on Key ON When the Hazard function is active all four turn indicators blink at the same time as well as warning lights on the instrument panel The Hazard function can be manually turned off exclusively when vehicle is on Key ON by pressing button 11 11 Fig 158 Fig 159 278 ...

Page 280: ... remain ON temporary turn indicator control interruption is allowed during the instrument panel initial check routine Note If there is a sudden interruption in the battery while the function is active the instrument panel will disable the function when the voltage is restored Note The Hazard function has higher priority compared to normal operation of the single turn indicators this means that as ...

Page 281: ...keep the button pressed to engage the steering lock The steering lock can be turned on during the first 60 seconds after turning off the vehicle by pressing the starter button Message KEEP PRESSED TO LOCK is displayed if the starter button is depressed for at least 1 second Fig 160 280 ...

Page 282: ...eering locked upon Key Off This warns that the steering lock was activated after Key Off If the steering lock was activated correctly the Instrument panel will display STEERING LOCKED indication for 5 seconds Fig 161 281 ...

Page 283: ...me the instrument panel is switched off The grip of each ignition key contains an electronic device that modulates the output signal from a special antenna in the headlight fairing when the ignition is switched On The modulated signal is the password different upon every Key On used by the control unit to acknowledge the key Engine can be started only after key acknowledgement 282 ...

Page 284: ...ey contain the code used by the Hands free system for the Key On in different modes The active key 1 is the one that is normally used and has a button A that when pressed makes the metal part exit B The metal part returns inside the grip by pushing it in 2 1 Fig 162 1 A B Fig 163 283 ...

Page 285: ...e key and battery symbols when the instrument panel is turned on Note In this case replace the battery as soon as possible When the charge level goes below a certain limit the key can only work in passive mode like the passive key in this case the instrument panel will not display any message Fig 164 284 ...

Page 286: ...ut and represent a potential danger Furthermore if bumped the key mechanism and the integrated circuit could be damaged Also riding in poor weather conditions with the key inserted could cause damage to its integrated circuit Do not leave the key on the motorcycle when washing it as it could be damaged not being watertight 285 ...

Page 287: ...key Note The keys do not need to be reprogrammed after replacing the battery Remove the metal part of the battery Remove the rear plastic shell of the grip by pushing it forward and lifting it as shown in the figures Fig 165 1 Fig 166 286 ...

Page 288: ...After separating the plastic shells remove the battery protection cap 2 Remove battery 3 and install a new one 2 Fig 167 2 3 Fig 168 287 ...

Page 289: ...all the battery in place paying attention to respect polarity positive pole must be facing up Important Only use the required type of battery Refit protection cap 2 on the battery 2 3 Fig 169 2 Fig 170 288 ...

Page 290: ...Reinstall the rear plastic shell and push slightly as shown in the figure Make sure shells close properly and that the key is well closed 1 Fig 171 Fig 172 289 ...

Page 291: ...ys he she still has The Ducati authorised service centre will program all new and old keys The Ducati authorised service centre may ask to the customer to prove to be the motorcycle owner The codes of the keys missing during the programming procedure will be erased to ensure that any lost key can not start the engine 290 ...

Page 292: ...el allows the user to enter his her own PIN code to temporarily restore motorcycle operation If the PIN CODE function is active the instrument panel activates the possibility to enter the release code within Menu 1 and displays the message INSERT PIN CODE with zero 0 as first digit and a string of three dashes under it 291 ...

Page 293: ... each time you press the button 1 the displayed number decreases by one 1 up to 1 and then starts back from 0 4 to confirm the number press the button 4 Repeat the procedures until you confirm all the 4 digits of the PIN CODE 2 2 5 2 5 4 2 5 4 3 0 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 60 C 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 TRACK 4 2 1 INSERTPINCODE 0 Fig 173 292 ...

Page 294: ...shes to allow you to try again The number of possible attempts is determined by a preset time out of 2 minutes if the PIN CODE is correct the instrument panel shows CORRECT for 3 seconds and then displays the standard screen Important If this procedure is necessary in order to start the motorcycle contact an Authorised Ducati Service Centre as soon as possible to fix the problem 293 ...

Page 295: ...AR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 0 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 60 C 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 TRACK 0 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C L 100 C CONS 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 5 3 INSERTPINCODE PINCODE WRONG PINCODE CORRECT Fig 174 294 ...

Page 296: ...rols used to ride the motorcycle Be sure to read this information carefully before you use the controls 1 Instrument panel 2 Hands free system 3 Left hand switch 4 Clutch lever 5 Rear brake pedal 6 Right hand switch 7 Throttle twistgrip 8 Front brake lever 9 Gear change pedal 1 4 3 9 5 6 7 8 2 Fig 175 295 ...

Page 297: ... Hands free system The Hands free system consists of 1 Hands free lock 2 Antenna 3 Active key 4 Passive key 5 Electric plug Optional 1 2 4 3 5 Fig 176 296 ...

Page 298: ...The Hands free unit 1 Fig 176 is located on tank front side and can be accessed by pulling up and removing lid 8 Close lid 8 making sure to engage pins A into rubber blocks B and push onto tabs until they lock in place 8 A B Fig 177 297 ...

Page 299: ...ight switch on the handlebar or using the emergency button 7 on the Hands free lock Key Off is done using button 6 on the right switch on the handlebar or using button 7 on the Hands free lock Warning Button 7 remains hidden under lid 8 Remove lid to reach button 7 Note Using one of the two buttons 6 or 7 does not exclude using the other one namely if one is pressed for switching on the other one ...

Page 300: ...occurs when motorcycle speed is equal to zero by pressing button 6 on the handlebar or by pressing the Hands free button 7 When speed other than zero perform key off by pressing the Hands free button 7 Note When battery is flat the active key 3 behaves as the passive one 4 Instrument panel shows when battery is flat 4 3 Fig 180 7 8 Fig 181 299 ...

Page 301: ...f the key 3 remains hidden inside its housing you can take it out by pressing button B Note With the vehicle in Key On and engine off condition if the presence of the active key 3 is not detected for thirty consecutive seconds the motorcycle will turn off automatically without any action by the rider 3 B A Fig 182 300 ...

Page 302: ... the presence of the active key 3 Fig 180 Note The active key 3 has a range of approx 1 5 m therefore it must be located within this range to be detected by the system Key Off can be performed by pressing the button 6 on the handlebar It can also be performed without the key 3 Fig 180 only if motorcycle speed is equal to zero 6 Fig 183 301 ...

Page 303: ... Hands free unit 1 Fig 176 and with the presence of the active key 3 Fig 180 Note The active key 3 has a range of approx 1 5 m therefore it must be located within this range to be detected by the system Key Off can be performed by pressing button 7 on the Hands free lock 1 Fig 176 also without the key 3 Fig 180 7 8 Fig 184 302 ...

Page 304: ... and with the presence of the passive key 4 Fig 180 Note The passive key 4 has a range of a few cm therefore it must be positioned close to the antenna 2 Key Off can be performed by pressing the grey button 6 on the handlebar It can also be performed without the key 4 Fig 180 only if motorcycle speed is equal to zero 6 Fig 185 2 Fig 186 303 ...

Page 305: ...g button 7 on the Hands free lock and with the presence of the passive key 4 Fig 180 Note The passive key 4 has a range of a few cm therefore it must be positioned close to the antenna 2 Key Off can be performed by pressing button 7 on the Hands free lock 1 Fig 176 also without the key 4 Fig 180 7 8 Fig 187 304 ...

Page 306: ...ach Key Off if the key is not present upon next Key On the pin code must be entered The pin code is set by the customer upon delivery of the motorcycle The function is not enabled unless a pin code has been set When the Hands Free button 7 is pressed the instrument panel activates the backlighting and the round display to allow the rider to enter the four digit pin code Entering the correct pin tu...

Page 307: ...m malfunction If the motorcycle cannot be turned on using the normal starter button press the emergency Hands Free button 7 lifting lid 8 to activate the function After pressing the button the instrument panel activates the page for entering the code and displays the message INSERT PIN CODE with a string of four green dashes under it 7 8 Fig 189 306 ...

Page 308: ... each time you press the button 1 the displayed number decreases by one 1 up to 1 and then starts back from 0 4 to confirm the number press the button 4 Repeat the procedures until you confirm all the 4 digits of the PIN CODE 2 2 5 2 5 4 2 5 4 3 0 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 60 C 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 TRACK 4 2 1 INSERTPINCODE 0 Fig 190 307 ...

Page 309: ...shes to allow you to try again The number of possible attempts is determined by a preset time out of 2 minutes if the PIN CODE is correct the instrument panel shows CORRECT for 3 seconds and then displays the standard screen Important If this procedure is necessary in order to start the motorcycle contact an Authorised Ducati Service Centre as soon as possible to fix the problem 308 ...

Page 310: ...AR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 0 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 60 C 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 PM 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 TRACK 0 N Km h DTC 1 ABS1 39 60 TAIR C L 100 C CONS 9999 9 TOT 10 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 5 SPORT RPM x 1000 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 5 3 INSERTPINCODE PINCODE WRONG PINCODE CORRECT Fig 191 309 ...

Page 311: ...le crash and fall conditions the other one is an electronic unit that together with the air system integrated in the garment Jacket Waistcoat activates the airbag supplementary protection device The jacket waistcoat provided with the D Air system can be worn by the motorcycle rider and passenger Important The jacket waistcoat with D Air system is not supplied with the bike and it must be purchased...

Page 312: ... horizontal position with respect to the ground for a certain time In this case the D Air device is able to recognise the skidding or fall condition and quickly inflates the airbag to protect the rider and or passenger only against the second impact the rider hits obstacles or other objects around him her after falling down as the airbag remains inflated for some seconds 45 90 135 M O Fig 192 In t...

Page 313: ...e D Air device inside a specific band fixed by means of a zip on the jacket waistcoat D that can be purchased at a Ducati Dealer or authorised service centre Warning In case the left side body panel where the D Air system control unit is located must be replaced contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre and order the suitable spare part for Multistrada 1200s D Air model C B A Fig 193 D ...

Page 314: ... interface that allows the user to monitor the D Air system status The garment that integrates the D Air system in a specific band is a Gore Tex jacket or waistcoat that can be purchased at a Ducati Dealer or authorised service centre Inside the band the electronic parts powered by a rechargeable battery inside the case manage the operation of the system Furthermore it retains the airbag The opera...

Page 315: ...printed on them These SIM CARDS allow univocally pairing the D Air system installed on your bike with the specific Jacket Waistcoat purchased at a Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre If you lose one or both SIM CARDS new ones can be requested at a DUCATI Dealer or Authorised Service Centre where a D Air system new Kit number will be paired with the new SIM CARDS 314 ...

Page 316: ...llowing are the meanings of the vibrations generated by the vibra motor 1 1 second vibration Turning off warning of the D Air system installed in your jacket waistcoat The causes could be missing or removed SIM CARD missing radio connection with your motorcycle for more than 10 minutes Airbag in degraded operating mode airbag does not ensure any protection in case of bike skidding D Fig 195 2 1 se...

Page 317: ...as if in the lower position O it turns the device off On the side two symbols indicate the status of the Jacket Waistcoat on off system I System on O System off Important If upon turning on the system cursors in position I the SIM CARD is not inserted in the device the remote control will vibrate to indicate that the system is turning off due to the missing SIM CARD E E I O Fig 196 316 ...

Page 318: ...status of the D Air device it is necessary to press the thermoformed button P on the LED bar on the back side of the band Several LEDs L from 1 to 4 will turn on to indicate the residual charge 1 means that it is necessary to recharge the batteries whereas 4 means the battery is fully charged P L Fig 197 317 ...

Page 319: ...stem completely before storing it The battery charger must be connected to a common house power outlet 230 Vac at 50 Hz make sure that your power outlets comply with said requirements The system can also be recharged with a computer through a USB connection U Fig 198 Open the protection lid on the bottom of the D Air installed in your jacket waistcoat find the USB micro port U and connect the batt...

Page 320: ...s indicating the internal battery residual charge of your Jacket Waistcoat D Air device operate as indicated below each LED corresponds to a certain amount of hours of battery range The same indication can be displayed on the instrument panel by entering the function Airbag jacket battery status indication page 146 D Air device residual life 100 more than 20 hours 75 between 10 and 20 hours 50 les...

Page 321: ...e passive protectors if any on your shoulders and elbows Make sure that the back protector supplied with the jacket located in the internal pocket is correctly positioned Buckle the lumbar protector around your waist ensuring it is well fitting on your body If necessary use the sliders to adjust it When using the Waistcoat with D Air system check the passive protectors integrated in the jacket tha...

Page 322: ...lled on your motorcycle or Jacket Waistcoat the AIRBAG DIAGNOSIS warning light turns on steady contact a Ducati Dealer or authorised service centre 10 2 LAP Km h RPM x 1000 DTC4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 Fig 199 321 ...

Page 323: ...t communicate by means of a radio frequency interface The system works only if the unit on the motorcycle communicates correctly with the paired D Air system installed in the jacket waistcoat The PAIRING of the two sub assemblies occurs through the two SIM CARDS one for the rider and one for the passenger supplied with the motorcycle featuring the D Air system 322 ...

Page 324: ...et waistcoat Proceed as follows 1 detach the plug with gold plated contacts from the PVC support 2 Find the rubber pad on the lower side of the jacket that closes the SIM Holder 3 Remove the rubber pad 4 Insert the SIM CARD making sure that the bevelled edge is on top left and that the USB micro port is on the SIM Holder s left side 5 Push the SIM CARD fully home until it clicks into its Holder 1 ...

Page 325: ...t one jacket is connected to remind the user to connect the RIDER and or PASSENGER jacket Move the slider on the garment band to I to turn on the system in your jacket waistcoat 10 2 LAP Km h RPM x 1000 DTC4 ABS2 39 60 TAIR C C 450 TRIP1 Km 870 TOT 00 00 GEAR PM Km DWC 2 SPORT 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 13 11 Fig 201 If the RIDER jacket waistcoat pairing has succeeded the RIDER warning light 11 remai...

Page 326: ...der the seat Should the vehicle ordinary and extraordinary maintenance operations require the temporary removal of the sensor units High Range or Low Range have it performed by a DUCATI dealer or authorised service centre Any modification of control unit and sensors may lead to a faulty operation of the system and nulls and voids the Ducati warranty Warning Do not tamper remove or move the control...

Page 327: ... neutral soapy water without softener Remove the soapy solution using only a soft cloth dampened with clean cold water Do not rub with abrasive materials and do not leave the garment to soak Protect the electronic parts prior to washing to prevent water from reaching it Hang the garment to dry protecting it against direct exposure to light and heat sources At any rate always refer to the indicatio...

Page 328: ...c function the display warns the user about the maintenance intervals as follows 15 days before the due date the display shows RIDER MAINT and or PASSENGER MAINT and or SYSTEM MAINT after the maintenance date the RIDER MAINT and or PASSENGER MAINT and or SYSTEM MAINT warnings will remain displayed at all times while using the system Fig 202 Fig 203 327 ...

Page 329: ... system operation The scheduled maintenance of the D Air device installed in the jacket waistcoat consists in checking the overall conditions of the protection system and of the jacket which must be carried out by a Ducati Dealer or authorised service centre Fig 204 328 ...

Page 330: ...ht selector switch A pushed up high beam ON set again in initial position B low beam ON C pushed down high beam flasher FLASH Start Stop lap function 2 4 turn indicators Hazard on off button 3 Fog lights option on off button 1 2 3 C A B Fig 205 329 ...

Page 331: ...nu navigation button 5 Cruise Control button 6 3 position turn indicator switch centre position OFF position left turn 7 Turn indicators cancel button 8 Button warning horn 5 4 8 6 7 Fig 206 6 7 Fig 207 330 ...

Page 332: ...functions UP E for scrolling menu functions DOWN F for confirming menu functions Button 5 for Cruise Control features three positions G Cruise Control on off H increase cruise speed or resume previous speed I decrease cruise speed or set a new speed 5 4 E F D I G H Fig 208 331 ...

Page 333: ...beam B High beam D Menu UP E Menu DOWN F Menu confirm G Cruise Off On H Speed I Speed set 2 Hazard 3 Fog lights 5 Cruise 6 Turn indicator 7 Turn indicator off 8 Horn ENTER A F G 3 5 H I 7 B 2 D E 6 8 Fig 209 332 ...

Page 334: ... clutch lever 1 is operated drive from the engine to the gearbox and the drive wheel is disengaged Using the clutch properly is essential to smooth riding especially when moving OFF Warning Set clutch lever when motorcycle is stopped Important Using the clutch properly will avoid damage to transmission parts and spare the engine 1 2 Fig 210 Note The engine can be started with the side stand down a...

Page 335: ...stem SWITCH ON OFF key on key off and steering lock engagement 4 HEATED HANDGRIP button The switch 1 has two positions A pushed down KILL ENGINE B pushed up RUN ON The engine can only be started in this position pushing the button 2 3 2 1 Fig 211 A B 1 4 1 2 Fig 212 334 ...

Page 336: ...Key 2 Engine starting 3 Electronic steering lock 4 Heated handgrips control A Run ON B Run OFF C Key off D Key on 4 2 B A 3 D C Fig 213 335 ...

Page 337: ...Throttle twistgrip The twistgrip on the right handlebar opens the throttles When released it will spring back to the initial position idling speed Fig 214 336 ...

Page 338: ...need to pull the lever gently The brake lever 1 has a dial 2 for adjusting the distance between lever and twistgrip on the handlebar The lever distance can be adjusted through 10 clicks of the dial 2 Turn clockwise to increase lever distance from the twistgrip Turn the adjuster counter clockwise to decrease lever distance 2 1 Fig 215 337 ...

Page 339: ...Rear brake pedal Press pedal down with your foot to operate the rear brake The control system is of the hydraulic type Fig 216 338 ...

Page 340: ...instrument panel N light 3 coming on The pedal can be moved down press down the pedal to engage the 1st gear and to shift down The N light on the instrument panel will go out upwards lift the pedal to engage 2nd gear and then 3rd 4th 5th and 6th gears Each time you move the pedal you will engage the next gear N 2 1 3 4 5 6 Fig 217 339 ...

Page 341: ...e rider Adjust the pedals as follows Gear change pedal Hold end 1 on the rod then work flat 2 using an open end wrench and slacken lock nut 3 Loosen screw 4 so as to release the complete rod from the gearchange lever Turn rod 5 setting the gearchange pedal to the required position Fasten gearchange lever to rod 5 using screw 4 Tighten lock nut 3 against the ball terminal 1 1 2 3 5 4 Fig 218 340 ...

Page 342: ...l by hand to check that there is 2 to 5 mm of free play before the brake bites If not adjust the length of the master cylinder control rod as follows Loosen lock nut 10 on master cylinder rod Screw the rod 8 into the fork 9 to increase the free play or screw it out to reduce it Tighten lock nut 10 and check play again 6 7 10 9 8 6 2 5 mm Fig 219 341 ...

Page 343: ...cle 1 Tank filler plug 2 Seat lock 3 Side stand 4 Power outlet 5 Rear view mirrors 6 Front fork adjusters 7 Rear shock absorber adjusters 8 Catalytic converter 9 Exhaust silencer 10 USB socket 11 Windscreen 3 6 7 9 7 6 4 2 10 8 5 4 5 1 11 Fig 220 342 ...

Page 344: ...to release the lock Lift the plug 2 Closing Close the plug 2 with the key inserted and push it down into its seat Remove the key and close flap 1 protecting the lock Note Plug can only be closed when key is inserted Warning After refuelling always make sure that the plug is perfectly in place and closed 1 Fig 221 2 Fig 222 343 ...

Page 345: ...Electric filler plug opening option The electric plug 2 Fig 222 opens after every key off for 60 seconds after working lever 1 Fig 221 present on plug 344 ...

Page 346: ...ery and other devices Removing the seats Insert the active or passive key into the catch 1 and turn it clockwise until the passenger seat latch disengages with an audible click Remove the passenger seat 2 by lifting the front end and pull forward to release the seat rear fastener 3 1 CLOSE OPEN Fig 223 2 3 Fig 224 345 ...

Page 347: ...Pull back to slide it out of the guides 5 and at the same time pull up to remove it from pin 6 4 Fig 225 5 6 Fig 226 346 ...

Page 348: ...lots 7 into guides 5 Fig 226 and engage pin 6 Fig 226 into its housing 8 Make sure that pin 6 Fig 226 is engaged in its housing 8 Make sure the passenger seat is properly fastened by moderately pulling it up Take key out of the lock 1 Fig 223 7 4 8 Fig 227 347 ...

Page 349: ... Seat height can be lowered To lower the seat height remove seats as indicated on page 345 Install the elastic support 1 to passenger seat Remove bracket 3 the two supports 2 from passenger seat by loosening screws 4 and screws 5 1 Fig 228 3 2 4 4 2 6 5 Fig 229 348 ...

Page 350: ... Now the seat is in a lowered position To raise the seat remove them as indicated on page 345 Remove the elastic support 1 from passenger seat Install the two supports 2 on seat engaging tabs A and B into slots C 1 Fig 230 B A C C Fig 231 349 ...

Page 351: ...and position it as shown in the figure and ensuring that tabs D engage in slots E Start screws 4 screws 5 on supports 2 and tighten them to 4 Nm Refit both seats on the motorcycle D C C Fig 232 3 2 4 4 2 6 5 Fig 233 350 ...

Page 352: ...wheel facing downhill To pull down the side stand hold the motorcycle handlebar with both hands and push down on the side stand 1 with your foot until it is fully extended Tilt the motorcycle until the side stand is resting on the ground To move the side stand to its rest position horizontal position lean the motorcycle to the right while lifting the thrust arm 1 with your foot 1 2 Fig 234 Warning...

Page 353: ...Note The engine can be started with the side stand down and the gearbox in neutral If starting with a gear engaged pull in the clutch lever in this case the side stand must be up 352 ...

Page 354: ...ultimedia player etc and may equally affect some types of Smartphones depending on supported Bluetooth profiles This is why Ducati cannot guarantee multimedia player proper operation for any earphones not coming with the Ducati Kit part no 981029498 any Smartphones not supporting the required Bluetooth profiles even though paired to earphones coming with the Ducati Kit part no 981029498 Warning In...

Page 355: ... separately at a Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre Check that your Smartphone supports the following profiles MAP profile for a correct display of SMS and MMS notifications PBAP profile for a correct display of the Smartphone contact list 354 ...

Page 356: ...t Bluetooth control unit if any The following is the maximum current that can be drawn from the power outlets meant as the current on socket 1 current on socket 2 5A if fog lights are installed 9A if fog lights are not installed Connecting higher loads will blow the line fuse Important When the engine is off do not leave accessories connected to the power outlets for a long period of time as the m...

Page 357: ...The power outlets are located at the front LH side 1 on instrument panel and at the rear end under the passenger seat 2 1 Fig 235 2 Fig 236 356 ...

Page 358: ...stand make sure that the bearing surface is hard and flat Push with your right foot onto central stand bearing surface 2 until it touches the ground meanwhile pull the motorcycle up and back To bring central stand at rest just push motorcycle forward holding it at the handlebar until the rear wheel touches the ground Stand will automatically go back in place 1 2 Fig 237 1 Fig 238 357 ...

Page 359: ...Warning Before moving off always make sure that the central stand is at its rest position Check for proper operation of the stand mechanism two springs one into the other at regular intervals 358 ...

Page 360: ...Assembling the Ducati side panniers Fitting the pannier in place Insert the key in pannier lock and turn it clockwise Lift handle to move pannier locking mechanism back Fig 239 A Fig 240 359 ...

Page 361: ...Duly engage pannier in place making sure to properly engage hooks Fig 241 Fig 242 360 ...

Page 362: ...il fully home only in this position will it be possible to lower handle and lock pannier in place this operation ensures pannier locking to its mounting points Turn the key counter clockwise to lock handle and remove it Fig 243 A Fig 244 361 ...

Page 363: ...Removing the pannier from its seat Insert the key in pannier lock and turn it clockwise Lift handle to move pannier locking mechanism back Fig 245 A Fig 246 362 ...

Page 364: ...wards 1 towards the rear wheel without lifting it Now pull the pannier up 2 to disengage BOTH hooks Remove the pannier by pulling it towards rider position 3 to completely disengage hooks from their housings 1 2 3 Fig 247 363 ...

Page 365: ...Using the side panniers Opening Open the side pannier as follows Insert the key in pannier lock and turn it clockwise Fig 248 Fig 249 364 ...

Page 366: ...d it is recommended NOT to exceed 180 km h and at any rate to comply with the applicable statutory speed limits Warning The side panniers are only for light luggage each pannier can hold a maximum weight of 10 kg K Excessive load might compromise control of the motorcycle A Fig 250 K Fig 251 365 ...

Page 367: ...t of the pannier fits straps C to be used for holding the luggage Warning Arrange luggage evenly and keep the heaviest items to the inside of the bag so as to avoid unexpected unbalance of the vehicle C Fig 252 366 ...

Page 368: ... engaging the edge in the relevant channel on pannier fixed part bag will close only in these conditions Insert fastening plate A into the pannier external cover and push down Turn key counter clockwise It is possible to remove key from lock only in these conditions A Fig 253 367 ...

Page 369: ...y a flap lift flap to use connection Important When the engine is off and key set to ON do not leave accessories connected to the USB socket for a long period of time as the motorcycle battery could run flat Warning The USB connection with no protection cap was not designed as a waterproof unit you are thus recommended not to connect any device to the USB socket in case of rain 1 Fig 254 368 ...

Page 370: ...ust windscreen height using lever 1 Push up to lift the windscreen or down to lower it Warning Adjusting windscreen height while riding could cause an accident Adjust the windscreen only with motorcycle at a standstill 1 Fig 255 369 ...

Page 371: ...k legs spring preload is adjusted manually through adjuster 1 on RH fork leg Warning Have the spring preload adjusted at a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre For fork adjustment follow the description on page 206 Customising Riding Mode DSS suspension setting For further details on the operating principle of the fork and the DSS Ducati SkyHook System please refer to page 48 Spring preload ...

Page 372: ...e severe damage if taken apart by unskilled persons When carrying a passenger and luggage set the rear shock absorber spring to proper preload to improve motorcycle handling and keep safe clearance from the ground You may find that rebound damping needs adjusting as well The shock absorber is adjusted by electric impulses sent by the instrument panel to the adjusters inside the shock absorber body...

Page 373: ...nd passenger DRIVER PASSENGER 3 Rider and passenger with luggage DRIVER PASSENGER BAGGAGE 4 For each of these settings user can select either of the four available riding modes SPORT TOURING URBAN and ENDURO and within each one change the initial setting for the traction control DTC wheelie control DWC engine power suspension damping and ABS level To change the setting following the instruction un...

Page 374: ...oads with plenty 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 allow the friction material on the brake pads to bed in against the brake discs For all mechanical parts of the motorcycle to adapt to one another and above all not to adversely affe...

Page 375: ...intenance 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 any engine damage or shorter engine life Strict observance of running in recommendations will ensure longer engine life and reduce the likelihood of overhauls and tune ups 374 ...

Page 376: ... in the relevant reservoirs page 391 COOLANT Check coolant level in the expansion reservoir Top up if needed page 389 TYRE CONDITION Check tyre pressure and condition page 407 CONTROLS Work the brake clutch throttle and gear change controls levers pedals and twistgrip and check for proper operation LIGHTS AND INDICATORS Make sure lights indicators and horn work properly In case of light malfunctio...

Page 377: ... ON When the motorcycle speed exceeds 5 km h the warning light switches OFF to indicate the correct operation of the ABS system Warning In case of malfunction do not ride the motorcycle and contact a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre 376 ...

Page 378: ...d 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 sudden failure Warning Prolonged wheelies could deactivate the ABS system 1 Fig 260 2 Fig 261 377 ...

Page 379: ... of the active or passive key perform a Key On turning on the Hands free system and all on board electronic devices by taking the red switch 1 on the right side of the handlebar upward and pressing button 2 The instrument panel will perform the initialisation and will control the on board systems turning on all lights in sequence from the bottom to the top for a few seconds After this control only...

Page 380: ... detected within 10 seconds Note It is possible to start the engine with side stand down and the gearbox in neutral When starting the motorcycle with a gear engaged pull the clutch lever in this case the side stand must be up Move the red switch 1 up to uncover button 5 Push the button 5 to start the engine 1 5 1 5 Fig 264 Important Do not rev up the engine when it is cold Allow some time for oil ...

Page 381: ...d go out a few seconds after the engine has started The engine will shut off by turning the red button 1 on the handlebar to RUN OFF To turn on the Hands free system and all electronic onboard systems refer to page 296 Hands Free System 1 1 Fig 265 380 ...

Page 382: ...down proceed as follows release the twistgrip pull the clutch lever shortly 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 the motorcycle tends to slow down so you will avoid stressing the engine and the motorcycle abnormally Warning Avoid harsh ...

Page 383: ...in emergency braking or under poor pavement or adverse weather conditions ABS uses hydraulics and electronics to limit pressure in the brake circuit when a special sensor mounted to the wheel informs the electronic control unit that the wheel is about to lock up This avoids wheel lockup and preserves traction Pressure is raised back up immediately and the control unit keeps controlling the brake u...

Page 384: ...aces braking will become less effective 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 shift down gears to use engine braking Apply one brake at a time and use brakes sparingly Keeping the brakes applied all the time would cause the friction material to overhe...

Page 385: ...t down and release the throttle twistgrip Shift down to engage first gear and then neutral Apply the brakes and bring the motorcycle to a complete stop Stop the engine by pushing the red switch 1 down Press button 2 for Key off 1 2 Fig 266 384 ...

Page 386: ...nd the message KEEP PRESSED TO LOCK will be displayed on instrument panel and will stay on for 2 seconds steering lock will be engaged after this time After this 3 second time if steering lock is properly engaged the message STEERING LOCKED will be displayed on instrument panel In case of failed engagement of steering lock contact a Ducati Authorised Service Centre 1 Fig 267 Warning The exhaust sy...

Page 387: ... 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 and passenger 386 ...

Page 388: ...al octane number of at least 95 Warning The motorcycle is only compatible 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 with ethanol content over 10 will make the warranty null and void Max level Fig 268 387 ...

Page 389: ...essure cylinders 2 valve adapters unless already present on cylinders 1 5 mm Allen wrench for gravel guard 1 10 mm Allen wrench for eccentric 1 pin wrench for eccentric 1 extension for pin wrench 10 mm Allen wrench screwdriver 1 chain tension gauge follow instructions under page 401 for its use 1 Phillips screwdriver or 10 mm wrench for battery To access the compartment remove the passenger seat 1...

Page 390: ...l is between the MIN and MAX marks on the side of the expansion reservoir Top up if the level is below the MIN mark Unscrew the filler plug 1 and add ENI Agip Permanent Spezial antifreeze do not dilute use pure until reaching the MAX level Screw plug 1 into seat MAX MIN 1 Fig 270 This type of mixture ensures the best operating conditions the coolant starts to freeze at 20 C 4 F Cooling circuit cap...

Page 391: ...Warning Make sure the engine is cold before proceeding Attempting to change the coolant with the engine hot could lead to burns from hot coolant or scalding steam 390 ...

Page 392: ...oir If level drops below the limit air might get into the circuit and affect the operation of the system involved Brake and clutch fluid must be topped up and changed at the intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance table reported in the Warranty Booklet please contact a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre Important It is recommended all lines be changed every four years MAX MIN Fig ...

Page 393: ...e it may cause damage and lead to severe injuries Never mix fluids of different qualities Check seals for proper sealing Clutch system If the control lever has exceeding clearance 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 the system inspected and air drained out W...

Page 394: ... 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 disc integrity and rider safety Important Have the brake pads replaced at a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre MIN Fig 273 MIN Fig 274 393 ...

Page 395: ...The battery gives off explosive gases never cause sparks or allow naked flames and cigarettes near the battery When charging the battery ensure that the working area is properly ventilated Charge the battery in a ventilated room Connect the battery charger leads to the battery terminals the red one to the positive terminal the black one to the negative terminal 1 2 3 6 4 3 5 Fig 275 Important Make...

Page 396: ...e terminal and the negative cable 6 to the negative terminal of the battery always starting from the positive one and start the screws 3 Fit the battery mounting bracket 2 and tighten the screw 1 Warning Keep the battery out of the reach of children Charge the battery at 0 9 A for 5 10 hours 1 2 3 6 4 3 5 Fig 276 395 ...

Page 397: ...4601A various countries Battery maintainer kit part no 69924601AX for Japan China and Australia only available from our sales network Note The electric system of this model 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 discharge rate that is normal and depends on ambient conditions as well as on non use time ...

Page 398: ...nce kit part no 69924601A various countries Battery maintainer kit part no 69924601AX for Japan 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 side of the motorcycle Note Using charge maintainers not approved by Ducati could damage the electric system mo...

Page 399: ...where chain is tightest Set the motorcycle on the side stand With just a finger push down the chain at the point of measurement and release Measure the distance A between the centre of the chain pins and the aluminium section of the swinging arm It must be A 38 40 mm This only applies to the motorcycle STANDARD settings available upon delivery 38 40mm A A Fig 279 398 ...

Page 400: ...itical to rider and passenger safety Important Improper chain tension will lead to early wear of transmission parts To reach screws 1 it is necessary to remove the gravel guard 2 and rear chain guard 3 and loosen the three screws 4 2 3 Fig 280 3 2 Fig 281 399 ...

Page 401: ...s cleaned using any solvent other than those specific for O ring chains or washed using steam or water cleaners After cleaning blow the chain dry with compressed air or wipe it with an absorbent material then lubricate each link with SHELL Advance Chain or Advance Teflon Chain Important Using non specific lubricants may cause severe damage to the chain and the front and rear sprockets 400 ...

Page 402: ...f the chain Note Chain tensioning changes according to the set Riding Mode It is recommended to take the measurement with preload set to Level 1 Riding Mode URBAN and motorcycle setup SET TO RIDER ONLY Before proceeding move the chain down with one finger release it and apply gauge 1 Chain tension gauge 1 must be inserted between swinging arm and lower chain sliding shoe at the chain sliding shoe ...

Page 403: ...hin the distance identified with the cutout on chain tension gauge interval indicated by the arrows in Fig 284 If chain pins are higher or lower than this interval Fig 285 it is necessary to tension the chain page 398 Important Have chain tension adjusted by a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre 38 40 mm Fig 284 Fig 285 402 ...

Page 404: ...lb has a bayonet joint press and twist counter clockwise to remove it Remove the bulb then fit the new one by pressing and turning clockwise until it clicks into its seat Refit the lens 2 by inserting the tab in the corresponding slot in the turn indicator support Tighten the screw 1 2 1 Fig 286 403 ...

Page 405: ...ne at the same height from the ground as the centre of the headlight and a vertical line aligned with the longitudinal axis of the motorcycle If possible perform this check in dim light Switch on the low beam and adjust right and left beams The height of the upper limit between the dark area and the lit area must not be more than 9 10 of the height from the ground of the headlight centre 10 m 9 10...

Page 406: ... to move beam down or counter clockwise to move beam up 4 Cover the already set beam and uncover the other one 5 Adjust uncovered beam vertically by working the corresponding adjuster screw 1 i e the one on the same side Turn screw 1 clockwise to move beam down or counter clockwise to move beam up 1 Fig 288 Warning The headlight might fog up if the motorcycle is used under the rain or after washin...

Page 407: ...Adjusting the rear view mirrors Manually adjust the rear view mirror by pushing at points A A Fig 289 406 ...

Page 408: ...eless tyres 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 recommended standard tyres only Be sure to tighten the valve caps securely to avoid leaks when riding Never use tube type tyres Failure to heed this warning may lead to sudden tyre bursting and to ...

Page 409: ...ed Service Centre must follow the instructions specified in the Workshop Manual concerning removal and refitting of the front wheel shaft Warning Counterweights for dynamic balancing of the rear wheel must be positioned in the areas indicated in the figure 9 1mm 16 1mm Fig 290 408 ...

Page 410: ...nd in any case not less than the legal limit Important Visually inspect the tyres at regular intervals for detecting cracks and cuts especially on the side walls bulges or large spots that are indicative of internal damage Replace them if badly damaged Remove any stones or other foreign bodies caught in the tread S Fig 291 409 ...

Page 411: ... low top up with engine oil Use Shell Advance 4T Ultra 15W 50 oil SM MA2 or an oil 15 W60 complying with API SM and or JASI MA2 and or ACEA A3 B3 specifications Remove the oil filler 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 specified in the scheduled...

Page 412: ... degrees indicated in the table can be used if the local average temperature is within the limits specified for that oil viscosity 10 Unigrade M ultigrade 0 10 20 30 40 C 40 20W 40 20W 50 15W 40 15W 50 10W 40 10W 30 10W 20W 20 30 Fig 293 411 ...

Page 413: ...d replacing the spark plugs Spark plugs are essential to smooth engine running and should be checked at regular intervals Have the spark plug replaced by a Ducati Dealer or an authorised Service Centre Fig 294 412 ...

Page 414: ...t Do not wash your motorcycle right after use When the motorcycle is still hot water 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 serious faults in forks wheel hubs electric system headlight fogging fork seals air inlets or exhaust silencers with conse...

Page 415: ...heels and the sensors Warning Avoid direct contact between instrument panel lens and oils fuels that may stain or damage it thereby impairing information readability To clean such parts do not use alcohol based detergents containing solvent or abrasive agents do not use sponges or cloths featuring hard or rough areas since they might scratch the surface Note Clean instrument panel lens using soft ...

Page 416: ...e the battery Battery should be checked and charged or replaced as required whenever the motorcycle has been left unridden for over a month Protect the motorcycle with a suitable canvas This will protect paintwork and let condensate breathe out The canvas is available from Ducati Performance Important notes Some countries such as France Germany Great Britain Switzerland etc have compulsory emissio...

Page 417: ...d check of software version update on control units 12 Check the presence of any technical updates and recall campaigns 12 Change engine oil and filter 12 Clean the engine oil mesh filter assembly Check and or adjust valve clearance Change timing belts 60 Change spark plugs Clean plugs with metal mesh filters on heads Clean air filter Change air filter Check brake and clutch fluid level 12 Change ...

Page 418: ...eck wheel hub bearings Check and lubricate the rear wheel shaft Check the cush drive damper on rear sprocket Check the proper tightening of final drive front and rear sprocket nuts 12 Check final drive chain front and rear sprocket and slid ing shoe wear 12 Check steering bearings and lubricate if necessary Change front fork fluid Visually check the front fork and rear shock absorber seals 12 Chec...

Page 419: ...and sealing of the circuit 12 Check tyre pressure and wear 12 Check the battery charge level 12 Check the operation of the safety electrical devices side stand sensor front and rear brake switches engine stop switch gear neutral sensor 12 Check lighting turn indicators horn and controls 12 Activate LED front lighting if any through DDS 2 0 12 Reset the Service indication through the DDS 2 0 Final ...

Page 420: ...x1 000 1 15 30 45 60 Time months mi x1 000 0 6 9 18 27 36 Fill out that the service was performed in on board doc umentation Service Booklet 12 Service operation to be carried out in accordance with the specified distance or time intervals km miles or months whichever occurs first 419 ...

Page 421: ...000 1 mi x1 000 0 6 Months 6 Check engine oil level Check brake fluid level Check tyre pressure and wear Check final drive chain tension and lubrication Check brake pads If necessary contact your dealer to replace pads Service operation to be carried out in accordance with the specified distance or time intervals km miles or months whichever occurs first 420 ...

Page 422: ...50 kg Warning Failure to observe weight limits could result in poor handling and impair the performance of your motorcycle and you may lose control of the motorcycle 1 3 2 Fig 295 Warning The maximum weight permitted for the side panniers top case and the tank bag must never exceed 35 kg divided as follows 10 kg max per side pannier 1 10 kg max for the top case 2 5 kg max for the tank bag 3 421 ...

Page 423: ...00 mm 1529 mm 175 mm 2200 mm 1350 mm 1545 mm 469 mm 427 mm Fig 296 1435 mm headlight fairing at first detent 1500 mm headlight fairing at second detent Adjustable at 825 and 845 mm lowered 800 mm seat as option 422 ...

Page 424: ...d or ACEA A3 B3 specifications 4 10 cu dm litres Front rear brake and clutch circuits SHELL Advance Brake DOT 4 Protectant for electric contacts SHELL Advance Contact Cleaner Front fork SHELL Advance Fork 7 5 or Donax TA 252 5 cc active fork leg 642 5 cc passive fork leg Cooling circuit ENI Agip Permanent Spezial antifreeze do not dilute use pure 2 5 cu dm litres Important Do not use any additives...

Page 425: ...ving 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 with ethanol content over 10 will make the warranty null and void 424 ...

Page 426: ...k liquid cooled Bore mm 106 Stroke mm 67 9 Total displacement cu cm 1198 4 Compression ratio 12 5 0 5 1 Max crankshaft power 95 1 EC kW HP 117 7 kW 160 HP at 9 500 rpm Max torque at crankshaft 95 1 EC 13 9 kgm 136 Nm at 7 500 rpm Maximum rpm 10 700 Important Do not exceed the specified rpm limits in any running conditions 425 ...

Page 427: ...valve timing DVT both for the exhaust and intake side This system is driven by the crankshaft through spur gears pulleys and toothed belts Desmodromic timing system 1 Opening or upper rocker arm 2 Upper rocker arm shim 3 Closing or lower rocker arm shim 4 Return spring for lower rocker arm 5 Closing or lower rocker arm 6 Camshaft 7 Valve 8 Timing Variator 9 Actuators 4 1 6 8 9 1 7 7 8 9 5 3 7 2 Fi...

Page 428: ... RON Warning The motorcycle is only compatible 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 to the engine and motorcycle components Using fuel with ethanol content over 10 will make the warranty null and void Brakes Separate action anti lock braking system operated by hall type sensors mounted to...

Page 429: ...mission Hydraulically controlled slipper self servo wet multiplate clutch Drive is transmitted from engine to gearbox primary shaft via spur gears Front chain sprocket clutch gearwheel ratio 33 61 6 speed gearbox with constant mesh gears gear change pedal on left side of motorcycle Gearbox output sprocket rear chain sprocket ratio 15 40 Total gear ratios 1st gear 15 37 2nd gear 17 30 3rd gear 20 2...

Page 430: ...e cast side plates pivoted on engine Steering head angle 24 Wheels Front Light alloy cast rims with three Y shaped spokes Size MT3 50x17 Rear 3 spoke light alloy cast rims Size MT6 00x17 Tyres Front Tubeless radial tyre Size 120 70 ZR17 Make and type Pirelli Scorpion Trail II Rear Tubeless radial tyre Size 190 55 ZR17 Make and type Pirelli Scorpion Trail II Suspension FRONT Front Hydraulic upside ...

Page 431: ...hock absorber are adjusted by means of electric impulses output by the instrument panel to adjusters Exhaust system Lay out 2 into a single multi chamber pre silencer with 2 lambda sensors and 1 catalytic converter Split absorption tail pipe Available colours Ducati Anniversary Red Primer Antiflex White code L0040652 Lechler Varnish Acriplast Red Stoner SF code LMC06017 Lechler Frame Racing Black ...

Page 432: ...ones bulb units No 1 bulb RY10W 12V 10W amber Tail light LED parking light No 4 Osram LA W5SM JYKY 24 1 LEDs LED stop light No 10 Osram LA E6SF BBCB 24 1 LEDs LED number plate light No 10 Osram LA E6SF BBCB 24 1 LEDs Fog lights LED fog lights Enduro customisation No 1 LED Altilon LAFL C4L 850 each Fuses There are twelve fuses that protect the electric components located inside the front and rear f...

Page 433: ...sition and ampere capacity are marked on box cover The rear fuse box B Fig 299 is located on rear subframe right hand side next to the ABS control unit To reach rear and ABS fuse boxes remove rider seat see page 345 To expose the fuses remove box protective cover Mounting position and ampere capacity are marked on box cover A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fig 298 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fig 299 432 ...

Page 434: ... Air 5 A 5 KEY Accessories 10 A 6 30 Hands Free 25 A 7 30 Diagnosis charge 7 5 A Rear fuse box key B Pos El item Rat 1 30 EMS LOAD RE LAY 25 A 2 30 FUEL PUMP RE LAY 10 A 3 30 Starter RELAY 7 5 A 4 30 Instrument panel 10 A Rear fuse box key B 5 30 Black Box Sys tem BBS 10 A 6 30 ABS UBMR 25 A 7 30 ABS UBVR 15 A 433 ...

Page 435: ...entified by breakage of the inner filament F Important Switch the ignition key to OFF before replacing the fuse to avoid possible short circuits Warning Never use a fuse with a rating other than specified Failure to observe this rule may damage the electric system or even cause fire C Fig 300 F F Fig 301 434 ...

Page 436: ...ar wiring 25 Number plate light 26 Temperature sensor 27 LH heated handgrip connector optional 28 RH heated handgrip connector optional 29 Rear suspension adjustment sensor 30 Exhaust valve motor 31 Rear stop light 32 Vehicle control unit BBS 33 Front accelerometer wheel 34 Front accelerometer body 35 Front fork adjustment 36 Rear suspension adjustment compression rebound 37 Fuel level 38 Rear sus...

Page 437: ...tal MAP sensor 73 Vertical cylinder knock sensor 74 Horizontal cylinder knock sensor 75 Secondary air sensor 76 Vertical cylinder EX timing sensor 77 Vertical cylinder IN timing sensor 78 Horizontal cylinder EX timing sensor 79 Horizontal cylinder IN timing sensor 80 Vertical cylinder EX timing connector 81 Vertical cylinder IN timing connector 82 Horizontal cylinder EX timing connector 83 Horizon...

Page 438: ...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 437 ...

Page 439: ...Routine maintenance record Routine maintenance record KM NAME DUCATI SERVICE MILEAGE KM DATE 1000 15000 30000 45000 60000 438 ...

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