General Information
116
Sensor Batteries
When the battery voltage in a pressure
sensor is low a message will be shown in
the display, and the TPMS symbol or
message will indicate which wheel
sensor has the low battery voltage.
If the batteries are completely flat, only
dashes will be shown in the display
screen, the red TPMS warning light will
be on and the TMPS symbol will flash
continuously. A message will also be
shown in the display.
Contact your authorised Triumph dealer
to have the sensor replaced and the
new serial number recorded in the
spaces provided on page 114.
With the ignition switched on, if TPMS
symbol flashes continuously or the
TPMS warning light remains on there is
a fault with the TPMS system. Contact
your Triumph dealer to have the fault
rectified.
TPMS System Fault
If a fault occurs with the TPMS system,
the red TPMS warning light will be
illuminated and the message SENSOR
SIGNAL FRONT/REAR TYRE will be
shown in the display. Contact your
authorised Triumph dealer to have the
fault rectified.
Tyre Pressures
The tyre pressures shown on your
instrument panel indicate the actual
tyre pressure at the time of selecting
the display. This may differ from the
inflation pressure set when the tyres
are cold because tyres become warmer
during riding, causing the air in the tyre
to expand and the inflation pressure to
increase. The cold inflation pressures
specified by Triumph take account of
this.
Only adjust tyre pressures when the
tyres are cold using an accurate tyre
pressure gauge (see page 196), and do
not use the tyre pressure display on the
instruments.
Warning
The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) is not to be used as a tyre
pressure gauge when adjusting the
tyre pressures. For correct tyre
pressures, always check the tyre
pressures when the tyres are cold and
using an accurate tyre pressure gauge
(see
page 196
).
Use of the TPMS system to set
inflation pressures may lead to
incorrect tyre pressures leading to loss
of motorcycle control and an accident.