Instrument and control functions
3-10
3
TIP
t1
ush
the
right
set
button
to
change
the
display
in
the
reverse
order.
t
The
fuel
reserve
tripmeter
comes
on
automatically,
while
the
bright-
ness
control
mode
is
accessed
separately.
Odometer and tripmeters
The
odometer
shows
the
total
distance
traveled
by
the
vehicle.
The
tripmeters
show
the
distance
trav-
eled
since
they
were
last
reset.
To
reset
a
tripmeter,
use
the
left
set
button
to
display
the
tripmeter
you
want
to
reset,
and
then
push
the
right
set
button
for
one
second.
TIP
t5
he
odometer
will
lock
at
999999.
t
The
tripmeters
will
lock
at
9999.9
but
can
be
manually
reset.
Fuel reserve tripmeter
When
the
fuel
level
becomes
low,
the
last
segment
of
the
fuel
meter
will
start
flashing.
The
fuel
reserve
tripmeter
i53*1
F”
will
automatically
appear
and
start
counting
the
distance
traveled
from
that
point.
In
this
case,
push
the
left
set
button
to
switch
the
display
in
the
following
order:
53*1
F
o
km/L
or
L/100
km
o
AVE_
_._
km/L
or
AVE_
_._
L/100
km
o
_
_
°C
o
Air_
_
°
$
o
ODO
o
53*1
1
o
53*1
2
o
53*1
F
For
the
UK
53*1
F
o
km/L,
L/100
km
or
M
1
G
o
AVE_
_._
km/L,
AVE_
_._
L/100
km
or
AVE_
_._
M
1(
o
_
_
°C
o
Air_
_
°
$
o
ODO
o
53*1
1
o
53*1
2
o
53*1
F
TIP
t 1
ush
the
right
set
button
to
change
the
display
in
the
reverse
order.
t
You
can
manually
reset
the
fuel
re-
serve
tripmeter,
or
after
refueling
and
traveling
5
km
(3
mi)
it
will
re-
set
automatically
and
disappear
from
the
display.
Instantaneous fuel consumption
This
function
calculates
the
fuel
con-
sumption
under
current
riding
condi-
tions.
The
instantaneous
fuel
consumption
can
be
set
to
either
“km/L”,
“L/100
km”
or
i.1(w
(for
the
UK).
t
“km/L”:
The
distance
that
can
be
traveled
on
1.0
L
of
fuel
under
the
current
riding
conditions
is
shown.
t
“L/100
km”:
The
amount
of
fuel
necessary
to
travel
100
km
under
the
current
riding
conditions
is
shown.
t i.1(w
(for
the
UK):
The
distance
that
can
be
traveled
on
1.0 Imp.gal
of
fuel
under
the
cur-
rent
riding
conditions
is
shown.
1. Instantaneous
fuel
consumption
display
1