General Information
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Pass Button
Caution
The headlamp pass switch is intended
for intermittent use only.
Use of the pass switch for extended
periods of time may cause the fuse to
fail resulting in loss of headlamp
operation.
Note:
• The pass button will only operate
when the engine is running.
When the pass button is pressed, the
headlight main beam will be switched
on. It will remain on as long as the
button is held in and will turn off as
soon as the button is released.
Instrument SCROLL Button
When the SCROLL button is pressed and
released it will scroll through the menu
shown in the instrument's display
screen.
Instrument SET Button
When the SET button is pressed it will
select the menu shown in the
instrument's display screen.
Heated Grips Switch (if fitted)
The heated grips switch (if fitted) is
located on the left hand handlebar, next
to the left handlebar switch housing.
The heated grips will only heat when
the engine is running.
The system is designed to offer a
variable level of heat at the grips from
warm to hot.
The outer ring of the switch will
illuminate as follows for each heat
setting:
• OFF - not illuminated
• HOT - red
• WARM - amber.
For maximum benefit in cold conditions,
from the OFF position press the switch
once for hot (red) initially and then
reduce the heat level by pressing the
switch again for warm (amber) when the
grips have warmed up.
To turn off the heated grips, press and
release the switch until it is not
illuminated.
Low Power Voltage Cut Off
When the detected voltage is lower
than 11.8 volts continually for more than
five minutes the LED in the heated grip
switch will flash five times. After the
fifth flash the main switch will power off
the heated grips and the LED indicator.
The main switch will not power back on
automatically even if the voltage rises to
the safe level.
The user must manually press the
switch again to activate the heated
grips.
If the detected voltage is still lower than
11.8 volts, the LED for the switch will
flash five times again and cut off the
power automatically.
There is a specific fuse that protects
the heated grip circuit. See page
178 for
the fuse amperage.