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General Information
The tyre pressure at which the warning light
illuminates is temperature compensated to
20°C but the numeric pressure display
associated with it is not (see page
36
). Even if
the numeric display seems at or close to the
standard tyre pressure when the warning
light is on, a low tyre pressure is indicated
and a puncture is the most likely cause.
Ignition Key
1.
Key number tag
In addition to operating the steering
lock/ignition switch, the ignition key is
required to operate the seat lock and fuel
tank cap.
When the motorcycle is delivered from the
factory, two ignition keys are supplied
together with a small tag bearing the key
number. Make a note of the key number and
store the spare key and key number tag in a
safe place away from the motorcycle.
A transponder is fitted within the key to turn
off the engine immobiliser. To ensure the
immobiliser functions correctly, always have
only one of the ignition keys near the ignition
switch. Having two ignition keys near the
switch may interrupt the enable signal
between the transponder and the engine
immobiliser. In this situation the engine
immobiliser will remain on until one of the
ignition keys is removed.
Warning
Stop the motorcycle if the tyre pressure
warning light illuminates. Do not ride the
motorcycle until the tyres have been
checked and the tyre pressures are at their
recommended pressure when cold.
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