Ducati Diavel Carbon 2011 Owner's manual

Owner’s manual
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Hearty welcome among Ducati fans! Please accept our best compliments for choosing a Ducati motorcycle. We think you will ride your Ducati motorcycle for long journeys as well as short daily trips. Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. wishes you smooth and enjoyable riding. We are continuously working to improve our Technical Assistance service. For this reason, we recommend that you strictly follow the instructions in this manual, especially those regarding the running-in period. This will ensure that your Ducati motorcycle will continue to be a pleasure to ride. For repairs or advice, please contact one of our authorised service centres. We also provide an information service for all Ducati owners and enthusiasts for any advice and suggestions you might need.
Enjoy your ride!
Note
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. cannot accept any liability for errors that may have occurred in the preparation of this manual. All information in this manual is valid at the time of going to print. Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. reserves the right to make any modifications required due to the ongoing development of their products. For your safety, as well as to preserve the warranty, reliability and worth of your motorcycle, use original Ducati spare parts only.
Warning
This manual forms an integral part of the motorcycle and - if the motorcycle is resold - must always be handed over to the new owner.
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Table of contents
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General Indications 7
Warranty 7 Symbols 7 Useful information for safe riding 8 Carrying the maximum load allowed 9 Identification data 10
Instrument panel (Dashboard) 11
Instrument panel on handlebar 12 LCD unit functions 14 Vehicle speed indicator 15 Engine rpm indicator (RPM) 16 Clock 17 Coolant temperature 18 Display background colour (Automatic adjustment) 19 Instrument panel on tank 19 TFT - Parameter setting/display 21 Total distance covered indicator: “Odometer“ 23 “Trip 1“ meter 24
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“Trip 2“ meter 25 Distance travelled on fuel reserve: “TRIP FUEL“ 25 Indicator “CONS. AVG“ - Average fuel consumption 26 Indicator “CONS.“ - Instantaneous fuel consumption 26 Indicator “SPEED AVG” - Average speed 27 Indicator “TRIP TIME“ - Trip time 27 Indicator “AIR” - Air temperature 28 Engaged gear indicator 29 “Riding Mode set“ indication 30 Indication if the “LAP” function is active/not active 31 “Riding Style” function (riding style change) 32 Maintenance indicator 34 Maintenance table 34 Residual range indication when the SERVICE is due 36 Indication of range reached for SERVICE 38 Warning indication (Alarms/Signals) 40 “Low” battery level 41 Traction Control (DTC) deactivated 41 Hands Free key (HF) not recognised 42 “Low“ Hands Free key (HF) battery level 42 “High“ engine coolant temperature 43 Steering release error - Steering still locked 43 Instrument panel diagnosis 44 “Setting” menu 48 “Riding Mode” customisation 50 DTC (Ducati Traction Control) setting function 52 ENGINE setting function (Engine Power Control) 56 DEFAULT function (Resetting Ducati default parameters) 58 Menu 2 On/Off function 59 Background setting function for the instrument panel on tank
- DASHBOARD 1 62 Backlighting setting function for the instrument panel on
handlebar - DASHBOARD 2 64 Digital RPM indication function 66 LAP Activation/Deactivation function (lap time) 68 LAP registration function 70 Stored LAP display function 72 Stored LAP erase function 74 Battery voltage indicator (BATTERY) 76 Clock setting function 78 Units of measurement modification function 80 ABS disabling function 84 The immobilizer system 86
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Keys Replacing the battery in the active key 88 Duplicate keys 91 Immobilizer override procedure 92 Light control 96
Controls 99
Position of motorcycle controls 99 “Hands free” system 100 LH switch 110 Clutch lever RH switch Throttle twistgrip Front brake lever Rear brake pedal Gear change pedal Adjusting the position of the gearchange and rear brake pedals 115
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Main components and devices 117
Position on the vehicle 117 Tank filler plug 118 Seat lock 119 Side stand Passenger grabhandle 123 Adjusting the front fork 124 Adjusting the rear shock absorber 126
Directions for use 129
Running-in recommendations 129 Pre-ride checks 131 Engine on/off 133 Moving off 135 Braking 135 Stopping the motorcycle 137 Parking 137 Refuelling 140 Tool kit and accessories
Main maintenance operations 142
Changing air filter 142 Checking and topping up coolant level 142 Checking brake and clutch fluid level 143 Checking brake pads for wear Lubricating cables and joints 146 Adjusting throttle control free play 147 Charging the battery 148 Charging and maintenance of the battery during winter
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storage 155 Checking drive chain tension
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Chain lubrication 157 Replacing the high and low beam bulbs 158 Beam setting Rear-view mirror adjustment Tubeless tyres 162 Checking engine oil level Cleaning and replacing the spark plugs General cleaning 166 Storing the bike away 167 Important notes 167
Scheduled maintenance chart 168
Operations to be carried out by the dealer 168 Operations to be carried out by the dealer 170 Operations to be carried out by the customer 171
Technical data 172
Overall dimensions (mm) 172 Weights 172 Engine 174 Timing system 174 Performance data 175 Spark plugs 175 Fuel system 175 Brakes 176 Transmission 177 Frame 178
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Wheels 178 Tyres 178 Suspensions 178 Exhaust system 179 Colour schemes 179 Electric system 179
Scheduled maintenance reminder 185
For United States of America version Only 186
Routine maintenance record 196
General Indications
Warranty
In your own interest, and in order to guarantee product reliability, you are strongly advised to refer to a Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre for servicing that requires any particular technical expertise. Our highly skilled staff have the tools required to perform any servicing job to the highest professional standards, using only Ducati original spare parts to ensure full interchangeability, smooth running and long life.
All Ducati motorcycles come with a Warranty Booklet. However, the warranty does not apply to motorcycles used in competitions. If any motorcycle part is tampered with, modified, or replaced with parts other than original Ducati spare parts during the warranty period, the warranty is automatically invalidated.
Symbols
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. advises you to read this manual carefully in order to become familiar with your motorcycle. If in doubt, please contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre. The information contained herein will prove useful on your trips - and Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. wishes you smooth, enjoyable riding - and will help you keep the performance of your motorcycle unchanged for a long time. This booklet uses a set of symbols with special meanings:
Warning
Failure to comply with these instructions may put you
at risk, and could lead to severe injury or even death.
Important
Risk of damage to the motorcycle and/or its
components.
Note
Additional information about the current operation.
The terms RIGHT and LEFT are referred to the motorcycle viewed from the riding position.
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Useful information for safe riding
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Warning
Read this section before riding your motorcycle.
Many accidents are the result of the inexperience of the rider. Always make sure you have your licence with you; you need a valid licence that entitles you to ride a motorcycle. Do not lend your motorcycle to persons who are inexperienced or do not hold a valid licence. Both rider and pillion passenger must ALWAYS wear a safety helmet. Do not wear loose clothes or accessories that could become entangled in the controls or limit your field of vision. Never start or run the engine indoors. Exhaust gases are toxic and may lead to loss of consciousness or even death within a short time. Both rider and pillion passenger should keep their feet on the footpegs when the motorcycle is in motion. ALWAYS hold the handlebars firmly with both hands in order to be ready for sudden changes of direction or in the road surface. The pillion passenger should ALWAYS hold on to the special handle onto tail guard with both hands. For details on rear grab handle refer to “Passenger grabhandle” on page
123. Ride within the law and observe national and local rules. ALWAYS respect speed limits where these are posted. However, ALWAYS adjust your speed to the visibility, road and traffic conditions you are riding in. ALWAYS signal your intention to turn or pull to the next lane in good time using the suitable turn indicators.
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Be sure you are clearly visible and do not ride within the blind spot of vehicles ahead. Be very careful at road junctions, or when riding in areas near exits from private land or car parks, or on the slip roads to motorways. ALWAYS turn off the engine when refuelling. Be extremely careful not to spill fuel on the engine or on the exhaust pipe when refuelling. Do not smoke when refuelling. While refuelling, it is possible to inhale noxious fuel vapours. Should any fuel drops be spilled on your skin or clothing, immediately wash with soap and water and change your clothing. ALWAYS remove the key when you leave your motorcycle unattended. The engine, exhaust pipes and silencers remain hot for a long time.
Warning
The exhaust system may still be hot even after engine is switched off; take special care not to touch the exhaust system with any part of your body and do not park the motorcycle next to inflammable material (wood, leaves, etc.).
Park your motorcycle where no one is likely to knock against it, and use the side stand. Never park on uneven or soft ground, or your motorcycle may fall over.
Carrying the maximum load allowed
Your motorcycle is designed for travelling over long distances with a full load in complete safety. Even weight distribution is critical to preserving these safety features and avoiding trouble when performing sudden manoeuvres or riding on bumpy roads.
Warning
Do not exceed the total permitted weight for the motorcycle and pay attention to information provided below regarding load capacity.
Information on load capacity
The total weight of the motorcycle in running order including rider, passenger, luggage and additional accessories should not exceed: 400 kg.
Important
Arrange your luggage or heavy accessories in the lowest possible position and close to motorcycle centre. Secure the luggage firmly to the motorcycle structure. Luggage incorrectly secured may cause the motorcycle to become unstable. Never attach bulky or heavy objects to the top yoke or front mudguard, as this would cause dangerous instability. Do not insert objects into gaps in the frame, where they could interfere with moving parts. If the side panniers are fitted (available upon request from the Ducati spare parts service), divide the baggage and accessories based on their weight and place them uniformly inside the side panniers. Lock both side panniers using the suitable key lock. Make sure the tyres are inflated to the proper pressure indicated at page 162 and that they are in good condition.
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Identification data
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All Ducati motorcycles have two identification numbers, for
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frame (fig. 1) and engine (fig. 2).
Frame number
Engine number
Note
These numbers indicate the motorcycle model and
should be quoted when ordering spare parts.
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Instrument panel (Dashboard)
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The vehicle is equipped with two instrument panels: an LCD (1, fig. 3) located on the handlebar containing the key indications (speed, rpm, coolant temperature and clock) and a TFT colour display (2, fig. 3) located in the tank fairing displaying trip information (riding style set, odometer, consumption, average speed, etc.) and the setting menu for activating and setting the various functions.
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Instrument panel on handlebar
fig. 4
1) LCD.
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2) NEUTRAL LIGHT N (GREEN). Illuminates when the gearbox is in neutral.
3) HIGH BEAM LIGHT (BLUE). It turns on to indicate that the high beam lights are on.
4) ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LIGHT (RED). Illuminates when engine oil pressure is too low. It must turn on at Key-On, but must turn off a few seconds after the engine has started. It may come on briefly if the engine is very hot, but should go out again as engine speed increases.
Important
If this light (4) stays on, stop the engine or it may suffer
severe damage.
5) FUEL WARNING LIGHT (AMBER YELLOW). Comes on when fuel is low and there are about 4 litres of fuel left in the tank.
6) TURN INDICATOR LIGHTS (GREEN). Illuminates and flashes when the turn indicator is in operation.
7) “ENGINE/VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS - EOBD” LIGHT (AMBER YELLOW).
It turns on in the case of “engine” and/or “vehicle” errors and in some cases will lock the engine.
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8) Limiter light “Over rev”/ traction control light “DTC” (RED) (fig. 4):
Over rev light
No limiter Off 1st threshold - no. RPM before
the limiter threshold (*) Rev limiter (limiter engaged due
to overrevving) (*)
(*) depending on the model, each calibration of the Engine Control Unit may have a different “setting“ for the thresholds that precede the rev limiter and the rev limiter itself.
No intervention Off DTC intervention On - Flashing
Note
If the Over rev function light and the DTC intervention light should both come on at the same time, the instrument panel gives priority to the Over rev function.
On - STEADY
On - Flashing
DTC intervention lights
9) ABS LIGHTS (AMBER YELLOW) (fig. 4). This turns on to indicate that ABS is disabled or not functioning.
Engine off / speed below 5 Km/h
Light off Light flashing Light steady
ABS disabled with the
­menu function “ABS”
Light off Light flashing Light steady
Light off Light flashing Light steady
ABS enabled and functioning
Engine on / speed below 5 Km/h
ABS disabled with the
­menu function “ABS”
Engine on / speed above 5 Km/h
ABS disabled with the menu function “ABS”
ABS enabled but not functioning yet
ABS enabled but not functioning yet
ABS disabled and not functioning due to a problem
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LCD unit functions
fig. 5
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1) SPEEDOMETER. Gives road speed.
2) REV COUNTER. Indicates engine revs per minute.
3) CLOCK.
4) WATER TEMPERATURE INDICATOR. Indicates engine coolant temperature.
Important
Stop riding if the temperature reaches the maximum
value, otherwise the engine might be damaged.
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Vehicle speed indicator
fig. 6
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This function displays vehicle speed (Km/h or mph depending on the set measurement system). The instrument panel receives information about the actual speed and displays the number increased by 5%. Maximum speed displayed is 299 km/h (186 mph). Over 299 km/h (186 mph) a series of dashes will be displayed “- - -” (not flashing).
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Engine rpm indicator (RPM)
fig. 8
This function displays the rpms.
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The instrument panel receives the engine rpm information and displays it. This information is displayed progressively from the left to the right, identifying the rpms.
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Clock
fig. 9
This function shows the time. Time is always displayed as follows: AM from 0:00 to 11:59 PM from 12:00 to 11:59
If battery power is suddenly cut off (Battery OFF), when battery power is restored and upon next Key-On, the clock is reset and restarts operating from “0:00“.
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Coolant temperature
Engine Diagnosis
STEADY READING
STEADY READING
STEADY READING
FLASHING DATUM
FLASHING DATUM
STEADY READING
STEADY READING
STEADY READING
FLASHING DATUM
FLASHING DATUM
Engine Diagnosis
°C
°F
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This function indicates coolant indication state.
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The temperature unit of measure can be selected (°C or °F). The reading is indicated as follows:
- if the reading is between - 39°C and +39°C “LO” is shown flashing on the instrument panel (steady);
- if the reading is between +40°C and +120°C it appears on the instrument panel (steady);
- if reading is +121 °C or higher, “HI“ is shown flashing on the information panel.
Note
In the event of a sensor “error“, a string of flashing dashes (“- - -“) is shown and the “Engine/vehicle diagnosis ­EOBD“ light (7, fig. 4) comes on.
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Display background colour (Automatic
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TOT
CONS.AVG
KM/L
TOT
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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adjustment)
Instrument panel background colour is set automatically according to exterior lighting conditions. When sensor detects “poor lighting” (night), it switches to black background mode; vice versa when a “significant” lighting is detected (day), it switches to white background mode. It is nevertheless possible to customise this function through the “setting” menu function “BACK LIGHT ­DASHBOARD 1”, on page 62, and possibly set one of the two modes available, NIGHT or DAY, as permanent setting (or go back to AUTO mode).
Instrument panel on tank
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1) Menu 1 (TOT, TRIP1, TRIP2, TRIP FUEL).
2) Menu 2 (CONS.AVG., CONS., SPEED AVG, AIR and TRIP TIME) if active.
3) Gear / Neutral Indication.
4) Icon referred to the function below from Menu 1.
5) Indication of Engine setting for the currently set riding
6) Currently set Riding Style (Riding Mode).
7) Indication of the intervention level of the DTC (Traction
8) Icon referred to the function below from Menu 2.
style.
Control) for the currently set riding style.
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9) CONTROL BUTTON (fig. 12).
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Button used to display and set instrument panel parameters
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with the position “▲“.
10) CONTROL SWITCH (fig. 12). Button used to display and set instrument panel parameters with the position “▼“.
11) HIGH-BEAM FLASHER BUTTON FLASH (fig. 12). The high-beam flash button may also be used to for LAP functions.
12) RESET BUTTON (fig. 12). The turn indicators off button may also be used for the RESET/CONFIRM function on the instrument panel and for activating the “Riding Style“.
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TFT - Parameter setting/display
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TOT
CONS.AVG
KM/L
TOT
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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2
fig. 14
Warning
Any adjustments to the instrument panel must only be carried out when the motorcycle is stationary. Never operate the instrument panel controls while riding the motorcycle.
At the end of the check, the instrument panel always displays as the “main” indication the Odometer (TOT) on the left and the Average Fuel Consumption on the right (unless Menu 2 was disabled).
At the end of the initial check, the instrument panel will always show the “main” display, indicating the following information:
- Set “Riding Style” (Riding Mode);
- Gear indication (GEAR);
- Menu 1: Odometer (TOT);
- Menu 2: Average Fuel Consumption (CONS. AVG).
By pressing the (1, fig. 14) “” button it is possible to switch to the following functions of menu 1:
- TRIP1 - Trip meter 1;
- TRIP2 - Trip meter 2;
- TRIP FUEL - Distance travelled on fuel reserve (only if
active).
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By pressing the (2, fig. 14) “” button it is possible to switch to the following functions of menu 2:
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- CONS. - Current fuel consumption;
- SPEED AVG - Average speed;
- TRIP TIME - Trip time;
- AIR - Air temperature.
Note
Menu 2 viewing can be disabled through the “MENU 2” Function of the Setting menu.
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Total distance covered indicator:
199999 16.3
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TOT
CONS.AVG
KM/L
TOT
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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TOT
CONS.AVG
KM/L
TOT
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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3
TOT
CONS.AVG
KM/L
TOT
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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“Odometer“
This function shows the total distance covered by the vehicle (in Km or miles depending on the specific application). At Key-On the system automatically enters this function. The odometer reading is stored permanently and cannot be reset. If the distance travelled exceeds 199999 km (or 199999 miles), the value “199999” will be displayed permanently.
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“Trip 1“ meter
9999.9 16.3
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TRIP1
CONS.AVG
KM/L
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT
03 DTC
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This function shows the distance travelled since the Trip
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meter was last reset (in Km or miles depending on the specific application). Holding the button (1, fig. 14) ““ pressed for 3 seconds when this function is displayed resets the trip meter. When the reading exceeds 9999.9, distance travelled is reset and the meter automatically starts counting from 0 again. If the system measurement units are changed at any moment through the “SET UNITS” function of the Setting menu, or if there is an interruption in the power supply (Battery Off), the distance travelled is reset and the count starts from zero (considering the newly set unit of measurement).
Note
When this value is reset, also the “Average fuel consumption”, “Average speed” and “Trip time” functions are reset.
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“Trip 2“ meter
9999.9 16.3
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TRIPFUEL
CONS.AVG
KM/L
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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9999.9 16.3
3
TRIP2
CONS.AVG
KM/L
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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This function shows the distance travelled since the Trip meter was last reset (in Km or miles depending on the specific application). Holding the button (1, fig. 14) ““ pressed for 3 seconds when this function is displayed resets the trip meter. When the reading exceeds 9999.9, distance travelled is reset and the meter automatically starts counting from 0 again. If the system measurement units are changed at any moment through the “SET UNITS” function of the Setting menu, or if there is an interruption in the power supply (Battery Off), the distance travelled is reset and the count starts from zero (considering the newly set unit of measurement).
Distance travelled on fuel reserve: “TRIP FUEL“
This function shows the distance travelled on fuel reserve (in Km or miles depending on the specific application). When the fuel light comes on, the display automatically switches to the “TRIP FUEL“ indicator. Trip fuel reading remains stored even after Key-Off until the vehicle is refuelled. Count is interrupted automatically as soon as fuel is topped up to above minimum level. When the reading exceeds 9999.9, it is reset and the count restarts automatically.
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Indicator “CONS. AVG“ - Average fuel
10355 16.3
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TOT
CONS.AVG
KM/L
TOT
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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TOT
CONS.
KM/L
TOT
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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consumption
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This function indicates the “average” fuel consumption. The calculation is made considering the quantity of fuel used and the km travelled since the last Trip 1 reset. When Trip 1 is reset, the value is set to zero and the first available value is shown on the display 10 seconds after the reset. Dashes “- -.-” are shown on the display during the first 10 seconds when the value is not yet available. the datum is expressed in “L/100” (litres / 100 Km); it is possible to change the units of measurement for “Consumption” (both average and instantaneous together) from L/100 to Km/L through the “SET UNITS” Function of the Setting menu. The active calculation phase occurs when the engine is running and the vehicle is stopped (moments when the vehicle is not moving and the engine is off are not considered).
Indicator “CONS.“ - Instantaneous fuel consumption
This function indicates the “instantaneous” fuel consumption. The calculation is made considering the quantity of fuel used and the distance travelled during the last second. the datum is expressed in “L/100” (litres / 100 Km); it is possible to change the units of measurement for “Consumption” (both average and instantaneous together) from L/100 to Km/L through the “SET UNITS” Function of the Setting menu. The active calculation phase only occurs when the engine is running and the vehicle is moving (moments when the vehicle is not moving when speed is equal to 0 and/or when the engine is off are not considered). Dashes “- -.-”. are shown on the display when the calculation is not made.
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Indicator “SPEED AVG” - Average speed
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TOT
SPEED AVG
KM/h
TOT
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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TOT
TRIP TIME
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TOT
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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This function shows the average speed of the motorcycle. The calculation is made considering the distance and time travelled since the last Trip 1 reset. When Trip 1 is reset, the value is set to zero and the first available value is shown on the display 10 seconds after the reset. Dashes “- -.-” are shown on the display during the first 10 seconds when the value is not yet available. The active calculation phase occurs when the engine is running and the vehicle is stopped (moments when the vehicle is not moving and the engine is off are not considered). The calculated value is displayed increased by 5% to align it with the vehicle indicated speed. It is possible to change the units of measurement of “speed” (and “distance travelled”) from Km/h (and Km) to mph (and miles) through the “SET UNITS” function of the Setting menu.
Indicator “TRIP TIME“ - Trip time
This function shows the vehicle trip time. The calculation is made considering the time travelled since the last Trip 1 reset. When Trip 1 is reset, the value is set to zero. The active phase calculation occurs when the engine is running and the vehicle is stopped (when the vehicle is not moving and the engine is off the time is automatically stopped and restarts when the counting active phase starts again). When the reading exceeds 511:00 (511 hours and 00 minutes), the meter is reset and automatically starts counting from 0 again.
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Indicator “AIR” - Air temperature
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TOT
AIR
˚C
TOT
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
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This function shows the external temperature.
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Display limits: -39°C ÷ +124°C In the event of a sensor FAULT (-40°C,+125°C or disconnected), a string of dashes “- - -” (not flashing) is displayed and the “Engine/Vehicle Diagnosis - EOBD” light (7, fig. 4) comes on.
Note
When the vehicle is stopped, the engine heat could influence the displayed temperature.
When the detected temperature drops to 4°C (39°F), the display warns that the formation of ice is possible. The indication turns off when the temperature rises to 6°C (43°F).
Warning
This warning does not exclude the possibility of icy road sections even at temperatures above 4°C (39°F); when external temperatures are “low“ it is always recommended to ride carefully, particularly on sections that are not exposed to the sun and/or on bridges.
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Engaged gear indicator
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3
TOT
CONS.AVG
KM/L
TOT
162 HIGH
GEAR
SPORT 03 DTC
1
fig. 25
This function displays the gears (1, fig. 25). The instrument panel receives information and indicates the engaged gear or “N” for neutral.
Note
In the case of a gear sensor “error”, a dash “-” (not
flashing) will be displayed.
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