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FIG 8
FIG 10
FIG 9
FIG 11
FIG 12
4. The fuse box cover won’t close because of the
fuse adapter, so close the fuse box cover loosely
(Figure 8) then cover the entire fuse box with the
rain cover (Figure 9).
5. Connect the wiring harness to the fuse
adapter (Figure 10) and route the harness under
the frame.
6. Leaving approximately 15 inches of loose
wiring, tie the excess with the provided zip ties and
secure it neatly out of the way before mounting the
seat to prevent potential damage (Figure 11). Do
not tighten excessively or you may damage the
wiring... just secure it in place for cleanliness.
7. Plug wire harness into the seat and test. To do
this, just plug the harness into the seat
(Figure 12), turn on your ignition switch and flip
the switch on the saddle. If the switch illuminates,
the saddle heater is working.
9. Proceed with saddle mounting as outlined
above.
Enjoy your new saddle!
NOTE: The heater is controlled by the switch
along the side the saddle. The temperature is
regulated by an internal thermostat when the
heater switch is turned on.
FIG 6
FIG 7