Aprilia ATLANTIC 500 User Manual

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aprilia part# 8104589
ATLANTIC 500
use+maintenancebook
© 2002 aprilia s.p.a. - Noale (VE)
First edition: November 2002
Reprint:
Produced and printed by:
DECA s.n.c.
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On behalf of:
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via G. Galilei, 1 - 30033 Noale (VE) - Italy Tel. +39 - (0)41 58 29 111 Fax +39 - (0)41 44 10 54 www.aprilia.com
SAFETY INFORMATION
The following conventions are used to identify safety information throughout the manual. This symbol identifies safety-related information.
Whenever you see this symbol in the
manual or attached to the vehicle, use utmost care to avoid the risk of injury. Disregarding the instructions identified by this symbol may put your safety, as well as that of other persons or of the vehicle at risk!
WARNING
Disregarding these indications may lead to severe injury or death.
CAUTION
Disregarding these indications may lead to minor injury or vehicle damage.
NOTE The term “Note” in this manual
precedes important information or instructions.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Any operations preceded by this symbol must be repeated on the opposite side of the vehicle.
Unless expressly specified otherwise, assembly is a reversal of the dismantling procedure.
The terms “left” and “right” are referred to the motorcycle when viewed from the riding position.
WARNINGS - PRECAUTIONS ­GENERAL ADVICE
Before starting the engine, carefully read this manual paying special attention to section “SAFE RIDING”. Your safety and that of other road users depends as much on your ability to respond to other traffic and unexpected occurrences as on your familiarity with your vehicle, the vehicle’s efficiency and your knowledge of basic “SAFE RIDING” techniques. Becoming familiar with your vehicle is the key to deal with traffic effectively and safely.
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NOTE This manual forms an integral part
of the vehicle and must remain with the vehicle, even if the vehicle is re-sold.
The information contained in this manual was correct and up-to-date at the time of going to print. However, minor discrepancies between manual specifications and your vehicle are possible as a result of aprilia’s ongoing efforts to improve product design. Please refer to your aprilia Official Dealer for any doubts about the information contained in this manual.
For inspections and repairs not expressly described in this manual, to purchase of aprilia genuine spare parts, accessories and other products, or simply for technical advice on specific matters, contact aprilia Official Dealers and Service Centres only for guaranteed prompt, quality service.
Thank you for choosing aprilia. Enjoy your ride!
All rights to electronic storage, reproduction and total or partial adaptation, with any means, reserved in all Countries.
NOTE Emission and noise standards in
force in some countries require periodical testing.
Owners who use their vehicles in these countries must: – Have affected components replaced with
those having country-specific approval at an aprilia Official Dealer and
– Have the vehicle tested at the required
intervals.
NOTE After purchase, please report the
identification data indicated on the SPARE PARTS IDENTIFICATION LABEL in the table here below. The label is attached to the left­hand frame member. Remove the left inspection cover to give access to the label, see pag. 53 (REMOVING THE RIGHT AND LEFT INSPECTION COVERS).
Identification data are: – YEAR = year of manufacture (Y,1,2,...); – I.M.= engineering change index (A,B,C,...); – COUNTRY CODES = country for which
the vehicle is approved (I,UK,A,...). You will be asked to provide this information when purchasing spare parts or model-specific accessories from aprilia Official Dealers.
Throughout the manual, the following symbols are used to identify the different versions:
Automatic light switching version (Automatic Switch-on Device) Option
VERSION:
Italy Singapore
United Kingdom Slovenia
Austria Israel
Portugal South Korea
Finland Malaysia
Belgium Chile
Germany Croatia
France Australia
Spain United States of
America
Greece Brazil
Holland South Africa
Switzerland New Zealand
Denmark Canada
Japan
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GENERAL INDEX
SAFETY INFORMATION .............................. 2
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ........................ 2 WARNINGS - PRECAUTIONS -
GENERAL ADVICE ........................................ 2
GENERAL INDEX ......................................... 4
SAFE RIDING ............................................... 5
BASIC SAFETY RULES ................................ 6
CLOTHING ................................................... 9
ACCESSORIES ........................................... 10
LOAD .......................................................... 10
ARRANGEMENT OF THE MAIN ELEMENTS ........ 12 ARRANGEMENT OF THE CONTROLS /
INSTRUMENTS - KEY ...................................... 14
INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS .......... 14
INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS TABLE ......... 15
KEY CONTROLS ........................................ 17 CONTROLS ON THE LEFT
SIDE OF THE HANDLEBAR ....................... 17 CONTROLS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE
HANDLEBAR .............................................. 18
IGNITION SWITCH ..................................... 19
STEERING LOCK ....................................... 19
DIGITAL CLOCK/DATE LIQUID CRISTAL .......
DISPLAY ...................................................... 20 MULTIFUNCTION LIQUID CRISTAL
DISPLAY ...................................................... 21
DIGITAL ODOMETER ................................. 22
TOOL KIT .................................................... 23
UNLOCKING/LOCKING THE SADDLE ....... 23
GLOVE COMPARTMENT ........................... 23
SMALL STORAGE COMPARTMENT ......... 24
BAG HOOK ................................................. 24
HELMET HOOK .......................................... 24
MAIN COMPONENTS ....................................... 25
FUEL ........................................................... 25
LUBRICANTS ............................................. 26
BRAKE FLUID - Recommendations ............. 27
DISC BRAKES ............................................ 27
CHECKING BRAKE FLUID LEVEL ............. 28
COOLANT ................................................... 29
CHECKING AND TOPPING UP .................. 30
TYRES ........................................................ 31
MUFFLER/EXHAUST SILENCER .............. 32
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ............................... 33
PRE-RIDE CHECKS CHART ..................... 33
STARTING .................................................. 34
MOVING OFF - RIDING ............................. 36
RUNNING-IN .............................................. 38
STOPPING .................................................. 38
PLACING THE VEHICLE ON THE STAND ........ 39
SUGGESTIONS TO AVOID THEFT ............ 39
MAINTENANCE ................................................ 40
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART .......... 41
IDENTIFICATION DATA .............................. 43
FRAME NUMBER ...................................... 43
ENGINE NUMBER ...................................... 43 CHECKING AND TOPPING UP ENGINE OIL
LEVEL .......................................................... 44 CHANGING ENGINE OIL
AND THE ENGINE OIL FILTER .................. 45 CHECKING AND TOPPING
UP TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL ................. 45
CHANGING TRANSMISSION OIL .............. 46
AIR CLEANER ............................................ 47 CHECKING THE BRAKE PADS
FOR WEAR ................................................ 48
CHECKING THE STAND ............................ 50
CHECKING THE SWITCHES ..................... 50 CHECKING THE FRONT AND
REAR SUSPENSION .................................. 50
REAR SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT ........ 51
CHECKING THE STEERING ...................... 51
CHECKING ENGINE PIVOT SHAFT .......... 52 REMOVING THE RIGHT AND LEFT
INSPECTION COVERS .............................. 53
REMOVING THE FRONT FAIRING ............ 53 REMOVING THE REAR-
VIEW MIRRORS ......................................... 54
REMOVING THE FRONT COVER ............. 54 THROTTLE TWISTGRIP ADJUSTMENT ... 55
SPARK PLUG .............................................. 56
BATTERY .................................................... 57
BABA
TTERTTER
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BABA AND ELECTROLAND ELECTROL
AND ELECTROL
AND ELECTROLAND ELECTROL
TRANSPORT .................................................... 67
CLEANING ........................................................ 68
TECHNICAL DATA ........................................... 70
Y HYDROGEN GASY HYDROGEN GAS
TTER
Y HYDROGEN GAS
TTERTTER
Y HYDROGEN GASY HYDROGEN GAS
LONG INACTIVITY OF THE BATTERY ............ 57
REMOVING THE BATTERY COVER .......... 58 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE BATTERY
LEAD CONNECTIONS AND TERMINALS ....... 58
REMOVING THE BATTERY ....................... 58
CHECKING BATTERY FLUID LEVEL ......... 59
CHARGING THE BATTERY ....................... 59
INSTALLING THE BATTERY ....................... 59
REPLACING THE FUSES ........................... 60 ARRANGEMENT OF AUXILIARY
FUSES (FRONT COVER) .......................... 60 ARRANGEMENT OF MAIN FUSES
(BATTERY COMPARTMENT) .................... 61 VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT
OF THE HEADLIGHT BEAM ....................... 61 HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT
OF THE HEADLIGHT BEAM ....................... 62
BULBS ......................................................... 62 REPLACING THE BULBS OF THE
FRONT DIRECTION INDICATORS ............ 62
REPLACING THE HEADLIGHT BULBS ...... 63
LOW BEAM BULBS ..................................... 63
HIGH BEAM BULBS .................................... 64
PARKING LIGHT BULBS ............................. 64
REPLACING THE TAIL LIGHT BULBS ........ 64 REPLACING THE NUMBER PLATE BULB . 65 REPLACING THE HELMET
COMPARTMENT LIGHT BULB .................. 66
CHANGING THE THIRD STOP BULBS ..... 66
DRAINING THE FUEL TANK ...................... 67
LONG INACTIVITY ...................................... 69
LUBRICANT CHART .................................. 74
WIRING DIAGRAM - Atlantic 500 ................ 78
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safe riding
BASIC SAFETY RULES
To ride a motorcycle, you must satisfy certain legal requirements (driving licence, minimum age, health conditions and fitness, insurance cover, state taxes, vehicle registration, number plate, etc.).
Practice riding in areas away from traffic or on private ground until you become familiar the vehicle and its controls.
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Alcohol, drugs, psychotropic substances and some medicines may affect your riding leading to an accident.
Do not ride when you feel unwell, distracted, tired or drowsy.
Most road accidents are caused by inexperienced riders.
NEVER lend the vehicle to beginners or anyone unless you are sure they meet the requirements.
Observe all road signs as well as national and local road regulations.
Avoid sudden manoeuvres that put your safety and that of other persons at risk (for example: rearing up on the back wheel, speeding, etc.). Adjust your speed and riding to road surface conditions, visibility, etc.
Avoid obstacles that could damage the vehicle or make you lose control.
Avoid riding in the slipstream created by preceding vehicles in order to increase your speed.
Always keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the footrest platform (or on the footrests), in the correct posture.
Do not stand up or stretch your limbs while riding.
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COOLER
Keep your eyes on the road and pay close attention to other traffic. Do not smoke, eat, drink or read while riding.
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Use only the recommended fuels and lubricants specified in the “LUBRICANT CHART”. Make it a rule to check oil, fuel and coolant levels frequently.
If the vehicle has been involved in an accident or has fallen over, check the control levers, pipes, wires, braking systems and critical parts for damage.
If necessary, have the vehicle inspected by an aprilia Official Dealer. Special attention should be paid to frame, handlebars, suspension, safety parts and all the devices that you are not able to inspect yourself.
Report any malfunction to help mechanics in their work.
Never use the vehicle when the amount of damage makes it unsafe to ride.
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ONLY ORIGINALS
Do not change the position, inclination or colour of: number plate, direction indicators, lights and horns.
Any such changes to the vehicle will invalidate the guarantee.
Making changes to the vehicle and/or removing original components can compro­mise vehicle performance and safety or make it illegal to ride.
Observe all law regulations and national and local regulations applicable to vehicle equipment.
In particular, avoid any changes apt to upgrade vehicle performance or alter its original specifications.
Racing on public roads is prohibited by the law.
Do not ride off the road.
CLOTHING
Always wear an approved safety helmet and fasten it securely. The helmet must not be damaged, must fit correctly and the visor must be clean.
Wear protective clothing. To ensure you are easily seen, choose bright colours. Clothing with reflective strips is also very effective. Protective clothing protects you in the event of a fall and helps other road users to see you, reducing the risk of an accident.
Wear close-fitting clothing, fastened at the wrists and ankles. Loose clothing or items, such as strings, belts or neckties may impair your movements while riding or become tangled in the wheels or other moving parts.
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Do not keep any pointed or sharp objects, such as keys, pens, glass items, etc. in your pockets. They might cause injury in the event of a fall. Do not allow your passenger to keep such objects.
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ACCESSORIES
The owner of the vehicle is responsible for the choice, installation and use of any accessory. Ensure that any accessory you install is does not cover the horn or the lights or impair their operation, be in the way of suspension travel or steering angle, impair the operation of the vehicle controls, reduce ground clearance or lean-in angle. Do not install accessories that hinder access to the vehicle controls, lengthening your response time in an emergency. Large fairings and windshields affect vehicle aerodynamics and stability, especially at high speed.
After installing any accessory, make sure it is firmly secured to the vehicle and does not create a hazard when riding. Do not add any electrical devices or modify those fitted to your vehicle. Overloading might kill the engine unexpectedly while riding or a power shortage might render the horn and lights inoperative. Use only genuine
LOAD
Be careful when loading your luggage. Place your luggage as close as possible to the centre of gravity of the vehicle and ensure the load is distributed evenly to avoid imbalance. Make sure the load is firmly secured to the vehicle, especially during a long trip.
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Do not hang bulky, heavy and/or dangerous objects on the handlebars, mudguards and forks. This might slow down steering response and adversely affect handling.
Do not secure bulky luggage to the sides of the vehicle, which could hit persons or object while riding and make you lose control of the vehicle.
Do not carry luggage unless it is firmly secured to the vehicle.
Luggage should not protrude exceedingly over the luggage rack or cover the lights, horn or indicators.
Do not carry animals or children on the glove compartment or on the luggage rack.
Do not exceed the maximum load allowed.
Excess load will make the vehicle unstable and affect steering.
ARRANGEMENT OF THE MAIN
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ELEMENTS
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1) Expansion tank
2) Coolant expansion tank plug
3) Rear brake fluid reservoir
4) Bag hook
5) Helmet hook
6) Air cleaner
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7) Crash helmet compartment
8) Converter air cleaner cover
9) Centre stand
10) Passenger left footrest
11) Side stand
12) Spark plug
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1) Battery
2) Main fuse carrier
3) Passenger grab rail
4) Fuel tank
5) Fuel tank filler cap
6) Fuel tank filler cap flag
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7) Front brake fluid reservoir
8) Ignition switch/steering lock/seat lock
9) Horn
10) Auxiliary fuse carrier
11) Right inspection cover
12) Passenger right footrest
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13) Engine oil level / filler plug
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ARRANGEMENT OF THE CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS
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ARRANGEMENT OF THE CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS – KEY
1) Electric controls on the left side of the handlebar
2) Front and rear brake lever (integral braking system)
3) Left rear-view mirror
4) Instruments and indicators
5) Right rear-view mirror
6) Front brake lever
7) Throttle twistgrip
8) Electric controls on the right side of the handlebar
9) Ignition switch / steering lock (
10) loudspeakers protective grid (
INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS – KEY
1) Red engine oil pressure light (
2) Green left turn indicator light ( )
3) Digital odometer
4) Speedometer
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5) Green right turn indicator light (
6) Blue high beam light (
7) Amber low fuel light ( )
8) Fuel level indicator (
9) Digital clock function and setting buttons
10) Digital clock
11) Coolant temperature indicator (
12) Red coolant high temperature light (
13) Green low beam light ( )
14) Parking brake light (
15) Amber side stand down light (
16) “EFI” warning light
17) Rev counter
18) LCD display
19) 3 display function selection, and 18 and 3 resetting
20) Red ABS light (
21) Red anti-theft (IMMOBILIZER) light (
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INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS TABLE
CAUTION
Description Function
Right indicator repeater light ( ) Blinks when the right direction indicator is on.
Left indicator repeater light (
Engine oil pressure light (
Digital odometer Gives total distance covered in kilometres, TRIP1 and TRIP2 (see page 22).
Speedometer Gives road speed
High beam light (
Low fuel light (
Fuel level indicator (
Digital clock Hour and date display, see page 20 (DIGITAL CLOCK/DATE DISPLAY).
Anti-theft device (immobilizer) light (
Parking brake light (where fitted). Indicates that the hand brake is pulled.
When the key is turned to ON “ ”, all warning lights, the dashboard lights and the segments of the three displays come on for an instrumentation check-up and go out after three seconds.
) Blinks when the left direction indicator is on.
) Comes on briefly each time the ignition switch is set to “ ” with the engine stopped.
Doubles as LED test light. The light must go out as soon as engine is fired.
CAUTION
the engine immediately and contact an aprilia Official Dealer.
) Comes on when the high beam is on or when you flash the high beam (PASSING).
) Comes on when there are about 4 litres of fuel left in the tank.
) Indicates approximate fuel level in the tank.
When the pointer reaches the red area, it means that the quantity of fuel left in the tank is about 4 litres. Refuel as soon as possible, see page 25 (FUEL).
) Blinks when the engine is off as a deterrent to prevent theft.
Indicates that the anti-theft system is operating.
CAUTION
If the light comes on during the normal engine operation, it means that engine oil pressure in the circuit is too low. Stop
Release brake before start.
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Description Function
ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) (
High Coolant temperature indicator (
Coolant high temperature light (
Low beam light (
Side stand light (
Electronic fuel injection control light (EFI) Comes on, for about three seconds, whenever the ignition switch is set to “
Rev counter Indicates the number of engine revolutions.
LCD multifunction display External temperature, max. speed, average speed, battery voltage, average fuel consumption
) Comes on when the low beam is on.
) Comes on when the side stand is down.
) (where fitted). Anti-lock braking system check-up. Comes on in the event of a malfunction.
CAUTION
Stop the engine immediately and contact an aprilia Official Dealer.
) Indicates the approximate temperature of coolant in the engine. When the pointer begins to
move away from the “Min” level, the engine is warm enough to rride. The central portion of the scale corresponds to normal running temperature range. If the pointer reaches the red area or the warning light comes on, stop the engine and check coolant level, see page 29 (COOLANT).
CAUTION
) It comes on when the coolant temperature pointer reaches the red area. Immediately stop the
engine and check coolant level, see page 29 (COOLANT).
CAUTION
CAUTION
stopped, thus testing the injection system operation. The light must go out as soon as engine is fired.
CAUTION
properly. Stop the engine immediately and contact an aprilia Official Dealer.
after the last “RESET”, chronometer and kilometers till next scheduled service are displayed. See page 21 (LCD MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY).
If the light comes on during normal engine operation, it means that there is a failure in the anti-locking system.
Exceeding the maximum temperature allowed (red “Max” area of the scale) may lead to severe engine damage.
Exceeding the max. temperature allowed for a long period may lead to severe engine damage.
When the side stand is down, the warning light comes on and engine starting is inhibited.
” with the engine
If the light comes one during the normal engine operation, it means that the fuel electronic injection system is not working
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KEY CONTROLS
CONTROLS ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE HANDLEBAR
NOTE The electric components work only when the ignition switch
is in position “
1) HORN BUTTON ( ) Press it to operate the horn.
2) DIRECTION INDICATOR SWITCH ( ) Move the switch to the left in order to signal your intention to turn left; move the switch to the right to signal a right turn. Press the switch at the centre in to cancel the signal. The indicators are self-cancelling and turn off automatically after 40 seconds or after the vehicle has covered 500 m. The self­cancelling feature only operates when the vehicle is in motion.
3) DIMMER SWITCH (
Set the dimmer switch to “ ”, to turn on the low beam, set it to
) to turn on the high beam.
Push the dimmer switch to position “PASSING beam.
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- ) / HIGH BEAM FLASHER (PASSING )
” to flash the high
NOTE Release the switch to stop the flasher.
4) MODE BUTTON (MODE)
Press it repeatedly to select the various indications provided by the multifunction display.
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OPERATION Press the button to activate the emergency stop
blinker. When the blinker is on, it is possible to turn the ignition switch to (
) and extract the key.
DEACTIVATION
Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it to position “ press the HAZARD button again to turn off the blinker.
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CAUTION
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Leaving the ignition switch in position “ stopped may flatten the battery.
After stopping the vehicle, stop the engine and then turn the ignition switch to position “
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” when the engine is
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CONTROLS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HANDLEBAR
NOTE The electric components work only when the ignition
switch is in position “
1) ENGINE KILL SWITCH (
Do not operate the engine kill switch “
This is a safety or emergency switch. When it is in position “
the engine can be started. When set to position “ the engine.
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WARNING
- ” while riding.
”, it will stop
2) STARTER BUTTON (
When pressed, the starter button “ page 34 (STARTING) for starting procedure.
DEACTIVATION
When the key is inserted into the ignition switch and turned to “ the device is automatically disconnected.
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“, turns the engine over. See
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Position
Function
Key removal
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IGNITION SWITCH
The ignition switch (1) is positioned on the right side, near the steering tube.
NOTE The key (2) operates the ignition
switch /steering lock, the saddle lock and the glove compartment flap.
Two keys are delivered along with the vehicle (one spare key).
NOTE Do not keep the spare key on the
vehicle.
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PUSH
STEERING LOCK
WARNING
Never turn the key to position “ riding or you might lose control of the vehicle.
OPERATION
To lock the steering:
Turn the handlebar fully to the left.
Turn the key (2) to position “ ”.
Extract the key.
To open the compartments:
Push in the key (2) and turn it clockwise to
open the small storage compartment.
Push in the key (2) and turn it anticlockwise
to release/lock the saddle and access the compartment under the saddle.
” while
The steering is locked. It is not
Steering lock
possible to start the engine or switch on the lights
Neither the engine nor the lights can be operated.
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It is possible to remove the key
It is possible to remove the key.
It is not possible to remove the key.
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DIGITAL CLOCK/DATE LIQUID CRISTAL DISPLAY
NOTE The Displays only operate when the ignition switch is set to “ ”.
Display functions (1):
Normal display: hours and minutes.
Date display: press the key SET (3), the
month and the day are displayed for less than five seconds.
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Setting the clock:
NOTE The clock must be set with the engine
stopped, the vehicle at standstill and the direction indicators off.
Press the key W (2) for more than three
seconds to enter the clock setting mode (only when the time is displayed).
Press or hold down the key SET (3) until
setting the correct time.
Press the key W (2) to confirm the time
setting. The clock switches to minutes setting automatically.
Press or hold down the key SET (3) until
setting the minutes.
Press the key W (2) to confirm the minutes
setting.
The clock setting procedure is finished
and the clock returns to normal operation.
Setting the date:
Press the key W (2) for more than three
seconds to enter the date setting mode (only when the date is displayed).
Press or hold down the key SET (3) until
setting the day.
Press the key W (2) to confirm the day
setting. The display switches automatically to month setting.
Press or hold down the key SET (3) until
setting the month.
Press the key W (2) to confirm the month
setting.
The date setting procedure is finished and
the date display returns to normal operation.
WARNING
Clock and date display may only be set when the engine is stopped, the vehicle is at standstill and the direction indicators are off.
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MULTIFUNCTION LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
When the ignition key (1) is set to “
“, all
segments of the multifunction display come on (this is a test of all components). The display resumes the last function set after the vehicle was stopped.
CAUTION
After the first 1000 kilometres and every 6000 kilometres afterwards, a SERVICE warning is displayed. When you see this message, contact an aprilia Official Dealer to have the vehicle serviced as specified in the periodic maintenance chart, see page 41 (PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART).
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LAP
AVG V
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BATT
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The different functions are selected and displayed by pressing the MODE button (2) placed on left side of the handlebar. The segments of the multifunction display are: Lap timer indicator (3), service term icon (4), average mph speed icon (5), average speed (6), battery charge icon (7), average kph speed icon (8) (the same icon is used for “consumption” indication expressed in Km/ l), consumption expressed in mi/Gal. (used
on versions ( ) only) (9), maximum speed icon (10), icon of the external tempe­rature expressed in Celsius degrees (° C) (11), icon of the external temperature expressed in Fahrenheit degrees (° F) (12), six-digit reading of the set functions identified by the corresponding icons (13).
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Press the MODE button repeatedly to select in the order:
External temperature in ° C
MODE
Maximum speed (Vmax) + kph or mph
MODE
Average speed AVG (kph or mph)
MODE
Battery charge (Vbatt)
MODE
Fuel consumption (km/l or mi/Gal.)
MODE
Lap timer (LAP)
MODE
Kilometres till next service (SERVICE)
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RESETTING AVERAGE AND MAXIMUM SPEED, FUEL CONSUMPTION AND LAP TIMER
NOTE These indications may only be reset
when the odometer is displayed on the right digital display.
Press the TRIP key (1) for more than
three seconds.
NOTE The displayed function will be reset.
LAP TIMER START/STOP AND RESET
NOTE These indications may only be reset
when the odometer is displayed on the right digital display.
START/STOP:
Press the MODE key for more than three seconds.
RESET:
Press the TRIP key (1) for more than
three seconds only when the lap timer is stopped.
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DIGITAL ODOMETER
NOTE The displays only operate when the
ignition switch is set to “ “.
When the ignition key (3) is set to “ segments of the display come on to test
components for proper operation. The initial display shows the odometer.
The segments of the Display are: Odometer display icon (4), TRIP 1 display icon (5), TRIP 2 display icon (6), and five­digit reading of selected indication (7).
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Press the TRIP key repeatedly to access in the order:
Odometer (ODO)
TRIP
Trip meter 1
TRIP
Trip meter 2
TRIP
RESETTING TRIP 1 AND TRIP 2
Press the TRIP key (1) for more than three
seconds when the TRIP meter you wish to reset is displayed.
NOTE The function displayed currently will
be reset.
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TOOL KIT
The tool kit (1) is fixed inside the helmet compartment under the saddle.
To reach it: Raise the saddle, see page 23 (UNLOCKING / LOCKING THE SADDLE).
The tool kit includes: – 4 mm Allen wrench; – Double head/flat-blade screwdriver; – handgrip for screwdriver; – 3 mm Allen wrench; – 16x70 mm socket wrench with hexagon
ring;
– 13 mm combination wrench; – spanner wrench with square snug; – tool bag.
UNLOCKING/LOCKING THE SADDLE
Insert the key (2) into the saddle lock (3).
Press and turn the key (2) anticlockwise.
The pneumatic piston keeps the saddle
raised (4) and the light inside the saddle compartment comes on.
To lock the saddle, lower it and then press
down (without exerting too much pressure) until the lock becomes engaged.
WARNING
Make sure the saddle is locked securely before riding.
GLOVE COMPARTMENT
The glove compartment can accommodate bulky objects when you leave your bike unattended.
Insert the key (5) into the ignition switch (6).
Press and turn the key clockwise.
The compartment flap (7) will open.
A 12V power socket (8) is fitted inside the
glove compartment.
The power socket can be used to recharge
small appliances rated up to 180 W (mobi­le phone, inspection lamp, etc.).
CAUTION
Prolonged use of the power socket with the engine stopped may flatten the battery.
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SMALL STORAGE COMPARTMENT
Push on the top section of the door (1).
The door clicks open to give access to the
compartment.
To close the door, push gently until hearing
an audible click.
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BAG HOOK
WARNING
Do not hang heavy or bulky bags on the hook, or this might adversely affect manoeuvrability and impair foot movement.
The bag hook (2) is mounted to the inner shield at the front end.
Maximum load allowed: 1.5 kg
HELMET HOOK
The helmet hook (3) is located under the saddle, on vehicle left side: to gain access to this part, raise the saddle as described in “UNLOCKING/LOCKING THE SADDLE” (page 23).
Hook helmet and lower saddle.
WARNING
Use helmet hook when the vehicle is not running. Never leave helmets hooked when riding the vehicle.
MAIN COMPONENTS
FUEL
WARNING
The fuel used to operate engines is highly flammable and becomes explosive under particular conditions. Refuelling and engine service should take place in a well­ventilated area with the engine stopped. Do not smoke when refuelling or in the proximity of sources of fuel vapours. Avoid contact with open flames, sources of sparks or any other source which may ignite the fuel or lead to explosion. Take care not to spill fuel out of the filler, or it may ignite when in contact with hot engine parts. In the event of accidental fuel spillage, make sure the affected area is fully dry before starting the engine. Fuel expands from heat and when left under direct sunlight. Never fill the fuel tank up to the rim. Tighten the filler cap securely after each refuelling. Avoid contact with skin. Do not inhale vapours. Do not swallow fuel. Do not transfer fuel between different containers using a hose.
DO NOT RELEASE FUEL INTO THE ENVIRONMENT.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
Use only premium-grade unleaded fuel with a minimum octane rating of 91 (RON) and 81 (MON).
TANK CAPACITY (reserve included): – 16.5 !
FUEL RESERVE : – 4 !
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To reach the filler cap:
Insert the key (1) into the lock (2) of the
filler cap flap, which is positioned between the footrest platforms.
Turn the key clockwise and pull to open
the flap.
Unscrew the filler cap (3).
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LUBRICANTS
WARNING
Prolonged or repeated contact with oil may cause severe skin damage. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling oil.
Wear latex gloves during servicing.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
DO NOT RELEASE INTO THE ENVIRONMENT.
CAUTION
Handle carefully. Do not spill oil! Avoid smearing the components, the area in which you are working and the surrounding area. Remove any trace of oil.
In case of leakage or malfunctions, contact an aprilia Official Dealer.
TRANSMISSION OIL
Check transmission oil level every 6000 km (3750 miles).
Change transmission oil after the first 1000 km (625 miles) and then every 24.000 km (15000 miles)
Have oil level checked and oil changed at an aprilia Official Dealer.
ENGINE OIL
Check engine oil level every 3000 km (1875 miles), see page 44 (CHECKING AND TOPPING UP OIL LEVEL).
NOTE Use oil meeting 5/W 40
specifications, see page 74 (LUBRICANT CHART).
CAUTION
Do not overfill (top up beyond the “Max” level).
Have engine oil changed after the first 1000 kilometres (625 miles). Afterwards:
– Have engine oil changed every 6000 km
(3750 miles).
– Check oil level every 3000 km (1875 miles)
and top up as required.
Have engine oil changed at an aprilia Official Dealer.
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