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6. 

Operation

- If the speedometer is set to MPH reading, change 

the indication in the dash menu from MPH to Km/h. 

- Locate the BLACK, 16-pole diagnostic connector 

(usually it’s under the rider’s seat in a black 

rubber boot).

- Connect the MM unit.

- Make sure the engine stop switch is in the RUN 

position, the ignition key is switched ON and the 

gearbox is in Neutral. Do NOT start the engine.

- Now a number (0-20) should appear on the 

display of the unit, depending on the last 

successful upload. Otherwise, check that the 

connectors are fully mated and there are no bent 

terminals.

- The service interval can be set between 

0-20,000 km.

- Now set the desired service date as well, 

otherwise the OVERDUE message won’t 

disappear from the Service menu.

- After setting the service date, check in the service 

menu, whether both service Interval and date is 

successfully set or not. If yes, you’re all set.

 

Changing the value

With the UP and DOWN arrow symbols select the desired value between 0 and 20,000 km. 

Tap and release one of the touch pads. The number changes when you release the pad. 

Holding the pad continuously will not alter the value.

 

Setting the service interval

Touch and hold both the UP and DOWN arrow keys. After about 3 seconds the ‘

UP

’ sign will flash a few 

times on the display, indicating the upload was successful. Release the touch pads.

If the upload fails, an ‘

Er

’ (Error) sign will appear. Check that this motorcycle actually has a service interval 

indicator. If so, repeat the steps described in chapter 5 and try setting a lower service interval.

Note:

- If you perform the upload more than once, only the last uploaded interval will be set.

- If you attempt to set a value higher than valid for a particular motorcycle, the highest valid value will be 

set. Please refer to the bike’s Service Manual.

 

Setting the service date

As soon as you uploaded the service interval value, a ‘

d1

’ sign will appear and a number right after. ‘

d1

’ 

stands for the year in the service date. Select the desired value and hold both the UP and DOWN arrow 

keys for about 3 seconds. A ‘

d2

’ sign will appear, which stands for the month of the service date. Set it the 

same way as the year. Now a ‘

d3

’ will appear, which is the day of the service date. Set the desired value 

and hold both the UP and DOWN arrows for 3 seconds. The ‘

UP

’ sign will flash a few times on the display, 

indicating the upload was successful.

 

Verifying the stored service interval and service date

- Turn the ignition key off, wait at least 5 seconds then turn on again. Make sure the engine stop switch is 

in the RUN position and the gearbox is in Neutral.

- Scroll through the menu of the bike’s instrument panel to the SERVICE menu. There you find both the 

service distance and the service date. 

- If the desired value is shown, disconnect the MM tool. Otherwise, repeat the process.

- If the speedometer was in MPH reading prior to the procedure, change the indication in the dash menu 

back from Km/h to MPH. 

 

Displayed values and their meanings

The service interval is set to 0 and 

the small wrench symbol lights up.

Sets 100, 200, 300, … 900

Sets 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, … 9,000

Sets 10,000, 11,000, 12,000, … 

20,000

Error - setting the service interval 

failed.

Upload - the selected service 

interval was uploaded successfully.

Adjusts the year of 

the service date

Adjusts the month 

of the service date

Adjusts the day of 

the service date

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