General Information
78
Hand Controls
Ignition
Ignition Key
1
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 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 signal between
the transponder and the engine
immobiliser. In this situation the engine
immobiliser will remain active until one
of the ignition keys is removed.
Always get replacement keys from your
authorised Triumph dealer. Replacement
keys must be 'paired' with the
motorcycle's immobiliser by your
authorised Triumph dealer.
Caution
Do not store the spare key with the
motorcycle as this will reduce all
aspects of security.
Engine Immobiliser
The ignition barrel housing acts as the
antenna for the engine immobiliser.
When the ignition switch is turned to
the OFF position and the ignition key is
removed, the engine immobiliser is
active (see page
28). The engine
immobiliser is deactivated when the
ignition key is in the ignition switch and
it is turned to the ON position.
Ignition Switch/Steering Lock
PU
SH
OFF
ON
3
2
1
4
1.
LOCK position
2.
OFF position
3.
ON position
4.
Ignition switch/steering lock