Instruments
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Cruise Control Light
The cruise control can only be
activated when the motorcycle is
travelling at a speed between 19
to
100
mph (30
to
160 km/h) and is in 3
rd
gear
or higher. When activated, the cruise
control light will be illuminated (see page
107).
Warning
Cruise control must only be used
where you can ride safely at a steady
speed.
Cruise control should not be used
when riding in heavy traffic, on roads
with sharp/blind bends or when they
are slippery.
Using cruise control in heavy traffic, on
roads with sharp/blind bends or when
they are slippery, may result in loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
Triumph Semi Active Suspension
(TSAS) Warning Light
When the ignition is switched on
the warning light will illuminate for
1.5
seconds and then go out.
The warning light has two modes:
Calibration
The TSAS system will recalibrate
adjustment motors under the following
conditions:
• If
the
battery
has
been
disconnected for any reason.
• If a fault occurs with the TSAS
system during normal operation.
The warning light will flash twice every
second during system recalibration, and
a message will be shown in the display.
During recalibration the motorcycle
must remain stationary. Riding the
motorcycle will cause the recalibration
to be stopped and the warning light to
remain lit.
Fault
If
the
warning
light
illuminates
continuously or at any other time it
indicates one of the following:
• A system recalibration has been
interrupted. Allow the system to
recalibrate.
• A fault has occurred with the
system that requires investigation.
Warning messages will be shown in
the display. Allow the system to
recalibrate. If the fault is still
present after recalibration, contact
an authorised Triumph dealer as
soon as possible to have the fault
checked and rectified.
Full details of the Triumph Semi Active
Suspension (TSAS) system and the
system
calibration
are
described
starting on page 110.