Ducati Monster 696, Monster 696 ABS, Monster 796, Monster 796 2013, Monster 796 ABS 2013 Owner's Manual

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Table of contents
Introduction 6
Safety guidelines 6 Warning symbols used in the manual 7 Intended use 8 Rider's obligations 8 Rider's training 10 Apparel 10 Safety “Best Practices” 11 Refuelling 13 Carrying the maximum load allowed 14 Dangerous products - warnings 15 Vehicle identification number 17 Engine identification number 18
Instrument panel (Dashboard) 19
Instrument panel 19
LCD - Main functions 23 LCD - How to set/display parameters 25 “Odometer” total mileage indicator 29 “Speed” indicator 30 “TRIP” mileage indicator 31 “TRIP FUEL” mileage on reserve indicator 32 Clock indicator 33 Air temperature indicator 34 Engine oil temperature indicator 35 Service indicator 38 Battery voltage indicator (BATT) 39 Engine idling setting (RPM) 41 Back-lighting setting 42 Lap timer display (LAP) 44 Saved data display (LAP Memory) 46 DDA data logger 48 Erase DDA 50 ABS disabling 52 Clock setup 53 Instrument panel diagnostics 55 Headlight “smart” switch-off 61 Headlight “smart” switch-on 61 The Immobilizer system 62 Keys 63 Code card 64 Immobilizer override procedure 65
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Operation 68 Duplicate keys 69
Controls 72
Position of motorcycle controls 72 Key-operated ignition switch and steering lock 73 Left-hand switch 74 Clutch lever 75 Cold start lever 76 Right-hand switch 77 Throttle twistgrip 78 Front brake lever 79 Rear brake pedal 80 Gear change pedal 81 Adjusting the position of the gearchange and rear brake pedals 82
Position on the vehicle 84 Tank filler plug 85 Seat lock 86 Helmet holder cable 87 Side stand 88 Rear shock absorber adjusters 90
Riding the motorcycle 92
Running-in recommendations 92 Pre-ride checks 94 Starting the engine 96 Moving off 99 Braking 100 Stopping the motorcycle 102 Refuelling 103 Parking 104 Tool kit and accessories 105
Main maintenance operations 106
Changing the air filter 106 Checking brake and clutch fluid level 106 Checking brake pads for wear 108 Lubricating joints 109 Adjusting the throttle cable 110 Charging and maintenance of the battery during winter storage 111 Removing the battery 113 Refitting the battery 121 Checking drive chain tension 132 Chain lubrication 134 Replacing the bulbs 135 Beam setting 136
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Main components and devices 84
Tyres 138 Check engine oil level 141 Cleaning and replacing the spark plugs 143 Cleaning the motorcycle 145 Storing the motorcycle 147 Important notes 147
Maintenance 148
Scheduled maintenance chart: operations to be performed by the Dealer 148 Scheduled maintenance chart: operations to be performed by the customer 151
Technical data 152
Weights 152 Overall dimensions (mm) 153 Engine 156 Timing system 156 Performance data 157 Spark plugs 157 Fuel system 157 Brakes 158 Transmission 159 Frame 160
Wheels 160 Tyres 160 Suspensions 160 Exhaust system 160 Available colours 161 Electrical system 162
Routine maintenance record 168
Routine maintenance record 168
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Introduction
Safety guidelines
We would like to welcome you among Ducati enthusiasts, and congratulate you on your excellent choice of 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.
Your motorcycle is the result of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.'s on-going research and development efforts. It is important that you preserve its quality standard by strictly observing the maintenance plan and using genuine spare parts. This manual provides instructions on minor maintenance operations. Major maintenance operations are described in the Service Manual available to Ducati Authorised Service Centres. In your own interest, for your safety and in order to guarantee product reliability, you are strongly advised to refer to our authorised Dealers and Service Centres
for any operations listed in the scheduled maintenance chart, see page 148.
Our highly skilled staff have access to special implements and appropriate equipment required to perform any servicing job at best, and use Ducati original spare parts only as the best guarantee for full interchangeability, smooth running and long life.
All Ducati motorcycles come with a Warranty Booklet. The warranty does not apply to motorcycles used in racing competitions. Tampering with or altering any components, even partially, will make the warranty null and void effective immediately. Improper or poor maintenance, using other than original spare parts or parts not expressly approved by Ducati may invalidate your warranty rights and lead to damage or loss of performance.
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Your safety and that of other road users are very important. Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. recommends that you ride responsibly. Before using your motorcycle for the first time, read this entire manual carefully and closely follow the guidelines outlined in it. The manual provides full information on proper motorcycle operation and maintenance. In case of any doubts, please call a Dealer or Authorised Service Centre.
Warning symbols used in the manual
To alert you to potential hazards that could potentially harm you or other persons, the following safety alerts have been used:
- Safety labels on motorcycle;
- Safety messages preceded by a warning symbol and the word WARNING or IMPORTANT.
Warning
Failure to comply with these instructions may put you at risk and result in severe injury to rider or other persons or even death.
Important
Possibility of damaging the motorcycle and/or
its components.
Note
Additional information concerning the job being
carried out.
The terms RIGHT and LEFT refer to the motorcycle viewed from the riding position.
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Intended use
This motorcycle must be used only on asphalted roads or on level, regular pavement. This motorcycle may not be used for riding on dirt trails or for off-road riding.
Warning
Off-road riding may lead to loss of control, resulting in severe damage to vehicle, injury or death.
Warning
This motorcycle may not be used to tow any trailers or with a side-car attached; this can lead to loss of control and result in an accident.
This motorcycle carries the rider and can carry a passenger.
Warning
The total weight of the motorcycle in running order including rider, passenger, luggage and additional accessories should not exceed 390 kg/859 lb.
Rider's obligations
All riders must hold a valid licence.
Warning
Riding without a licence is illegal and is prosecuted by law. Always make sure you have your licence with you when riding. Do not let inexperienced riders or who do not hold a valid licence use your motorcycle.
Do not ride under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
Warning
Riding under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs is illegal and is prosecuted by law.
Do not take prescription or other drugs before riding unless you have consulted your doctor about their side effects.
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Warning
Some medications and drugs may cause drowsiness or other effects that slow down reaction time and the rider's ability to control the motorcycle, possibly leading to an accident.
Some states require vehicle insurance.
Warning
Check your state laws. Obtain insurance coverage and keep your insurance document secure with the other motorcycle documents.
To protect rider and passenger safety, some states mandate the use of a certified helmet.
Warning
Check your state laws. Riding without a helmet may be punishable by law.
Warning
Riders without helmets are more likely to suffer severe bodily injury or die if they are in an accident.
Warning
Check that your helmet complies with safety specifications, permits good vision, is the right size for your head, and carries a certification label indicating that it conforms to the standards in force in your state. Traffic laws differ from state to state. Learn about traffic laws in your state before riding and always obey them.
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Rider's training
Accidents are frequently due to inexperience. Driving a motorcycle is different from driving other vehicles and requires specific riding and braking techniques.
Warning
Poor training or improper operation of the vehicle can lead to loss of control, death or severe damage.
Apparel
Riding gear is very important for safety. Unlike cars, a motorcycle offers no impact protection in an accident.
Proper riding gear includes helmet, eye protection, gloves, boots, long sleeve jacket and long pants.
- The helmet must have the requirements listed in
page 8; if your helmet does not have a visor, use suitable eye wear;
- Use five-finger gloves made from leather or
abrasion-resistant material;
- Riding boots or shoes must have non-slip soles
and offer ankle protection;
- Jacket, pants or riding suit must be made from leather or abrasion-resistant material and have high-visibility colours and inserts;.
Important
Never wear loose clothing, items or accessories
that may become tangled in motorcycle parts.
Important
For your safety, always wear proper protective
gear, regardless of season and weather.
Important
Have your passenger wear proper protective
clothing.
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Safety “Best Practices”
These few simple operations are critical to people safety and to preserving the full performance of your motorcycle. Never forget to perform them before, while and after riding.
Important
During the whole running-in period, the indications recommended in section "Riding the Motorcycle" shall be observed carefully. Failure to follow these instructions releases Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. from any liability whatsoever for any engine damage or shorter engine life.
Warning
Before riding your motorcycle, become familiar with the controls you will need to use when riding.
Perform the checks recommended in this manual before each ride (see page 11).
Warning
Failure to carry out these checks before riding, may lead to motorcycle damage and injury to rider and/or passenger.
Warning
Start the engine outdoors or in a well ventilated area. The engine should never be started or run indoors. Exhaust gases are poisonous and may lead to loss of consciousness or even death within a short time. Use proper body position while riding and ensure your passenger does the same.
Important
Rider must hold the handlebars with both hands AT ALL TIMES while riding.
Important
Both rider and passenger should keep their feet on the footpegs when the motorcycle is in motion.
Important
The passenger should always hold on to the grabhandles under the seat with both hands.
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Important
Be very careful when tackling road junctions, or when riding in the areas near exits from private grounds, car parks or on slip roads to access motorways.
Important
Be sure you are clearly visible and do not ride within the blind spot of vehicles ahead.
Important
ALWAYS signal your intention to turn or pull to the next lane in good time using the suitable turn indicators.
Important
Park your motorcycle where no one is likely to hit it and use the side stand. Never park on uneven or soft ground or your motorcycle may fall over.
Important
Visually inspect the tyres at regular intervals for cracks and cuts, especially on the side walls, and bulges or large stains that indicate internal damage; Replace them if badly damaged. Remove any stones or other foreign bodies caught in the tread.
Warning
The engine, exhaust pipes, and silencers stay hot for a long time after the engine is stopped; 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.).
Warning
Always remove the key when you leave your motorcycle unattended and make sure it is not accessible to persons not authorised to use the motorcycle.
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Refuelling
Refuel outdoors with the engine turned off. Do not smoke or use open flames when refuelling. Be extremely careful not to spill fuel on the engine or on the exhaust pipe. Never fill the tank completely. Fuel should never be touching the rim of filler recess. While refuelling, avoid inhaling fuel vapours and avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing.
Warning
The vehicle is only compatible with fuel having a maximum content of ethanol of 10% (E10). Using fuel with ethanol content over 10% is forbidden. Using it could result in severe damage of the engine and motorcycle components. Using fuel with ethanol content over 10% will make the warranty null and void.
Warning
In the event of illness after prolonged breathing of fuel vapours, stay outdoors and seek medical advice. In the event of contact with eyes, flush with plenty of water. After contact with skin, wash immediately with water and soap.
Warning
Fuel is highly inflammable. Clothing with spilled
fuel on it should be removed as possible.
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Carrying the maximum load allowed
Your motorcycle is designed for long-distance riding, carrying the maximum load allowed in full 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 about carrying capacity
Important
Arrange your luggage or heavy accessories in the lowest possible position and close to motorcycle centre.
Important
Never fix bulky or heavy objects to the handlebar or to the front mudguard as this would affect stability and cause danger.
Important
Secure the luggage firmly to the motorcycle structure Luggage incorrectly secured may cause the motorcycle to become unstable.
Important
Do not insert any objects you may need to carry into the gaps of the frame as these may foul moving parts.
Warning
Make sure the tyres are inflated to the proper pressure and that they are in good condition.
Please, refer to paragraph "Tyres" in page 138.
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Dangerous products - warnings
Used engine oil
Warning
Prolonged or repeated contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer. If exposed to used engine oil on a daily basis, make it a rule to wash your hands thoroughly with soap immediately after use. Keep away from children.
Brake lining debris Never attempt to clean the brake assembly using compressed air or a dry brush.
Brake fluid
Warning
Avoid spilling brake fluid onto plastic, rubber or painted parts of the motorcycle to avoid the risk of damage. Protect these parts with a clean shop cloth before proceeding to service the motorcycle. Keep away from children.
Warning
The brake fluid used in the brake system is corrosive. In the event of accidental contact with eyes or skin, wash the affected area with abundant running water.
Coolant Engine coolant contains ethylene glycol, which may ignite under particular conditions, producing invisible flames. Although the flames from burning ethylene glycol are not visible, they are still capable of causing severe burns.
Warning
Take care not to spill engine coolant on the exhaust system or engine parts. These parts may be hot and ignite the coolant, which will subsequently burn with invisible flames. Coolant (ethylene glycol) is an irritant and is poisonous when ingested. Keep away from children. Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. The coolant will be scalding hot and is under high pressure.
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The cooling fan operates automatically: keep hands well clear and make sure your clothing does not snag on the fan.
Battery
Warning
The battery produces explosive gases; keep it away from any source of ignition such as sparks, flames and cigarettes. Charge the battery in a well­ventilated area.
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Vehicle identification number
Note
These numbers identify the motorcycle model and should always be indicated when ordering spare parts.
It is recommended to record the frame number of your motorcycle in the space below.
Frame number
Fig. 1
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Engine identification number
Note
These numbers identify the motorcycle model and should always be indicated when ordering spare parts.
It is recommended to record the number of your motorcycle's engine in the space below.
Frame number
Fig. 2
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Instrument panel (Dashboard)
Instrument panel
1) LCD. 2
) REV COUNTER (rpm).
Shows the engine rotation speed/minute (rpm).
3) NEUTRAL LIGHT N (GREEN). Comes on when in neutral position.
4) LOW FUEL LIGHT
(AMBER YELLOW). Comes on when fuel is low and there are about 3.5 litres of fuel left in the tank.
5) TURN INDICATOR LIGHTS
(GREEN). Illuminates and flashes when the turn indicator is in operation. If a turn signal does not work (ex. burnt out bulb) its incorrect operation is signalled by making the light flash twice as fast as in comparison to correct operation.
5
2 4
3 1 6 7
10
9
8
Fig. 3
Important
If this light (6) stays on, stop the engine or it may
suffer severe damage.
6) ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LIGHT
(RED). Comes on when engine oil pressure is too low. This light should come on when the ignition is switched to ON and normally goes out a few seconds after engine starts. It may shortly come on when the engine is hot, however, it should go out as the engine revs up.
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7) HIGH BEAM LIGHT (BLUE) (Fig. 3). Comes on when high beam is on.
8) "VEHICLE/ENGINE DIAGNOSIS - EOBD" LIGHT (AMBER YELLOW) (Fig. 3). It turns on in the case of an engine or motorcycle error; in some cases the engine will be locked.
9) OVER REV LIMITER WARNING LIGHTS(Fig. 3). It comes on steady when the first rev limiter threshold (*) is reached. Starts flashing when the rev limiter is reached.
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10) ABS WARNING LIGHT (AMBER YELLOW) (for ABS version only) (Fig. 3).
Engine off / speed below 5 Km/h
Light off Light flashing Light steady
- ABS disabled with the menu function “DISAB ABS” (**)
ABS enabled but not functioning yet
Engine on / speed below 5 Km/h
Light off Light flashing Light steady
- ABS disabled with the menu function “DISAB ABS”
ABS enabled but not functioning yet
Engine on / speed above 5 Km/h
Light off Light flashing Light steady
ABS enabled and functioning
ABS disabled with the menu function “DISAB ABS”
ABS disabled and not function­ing due to a prob­lem
(*) 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 regarding the rev limiter itself. (**) The ABS should be considered actually disabled only if the light continues to flash after starting the engine.
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11) CONTROL BUTTON Button used to display and set instrument panel parameters. It has two positions: A " " and B " ".
12) HIGH-BEAM FLASH BUTTON FLASH The high beam headlight flasher switch is also used for the LAP and USB data acquisition functions.
12 A 11
B
Fig. 4
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LCD - Main functions
Warning
Stop the motorcycle before using the instrument panel controls. Never operate the instrument panel controls while riding.
1) SPEEDOMETER. Gives road speed.
2) ODOMETER. Gives total distance covered.
3) TRIP METER. Indicates distance covered since the meter (TRIP) was last reset.
4) TRIP FUEL METER. Gives total distance travelled on fuel reserve.
5) CLOCK.
6) AIR TEMPERATURE INDICATOR.
7) LAP TIMER.
8) ENGINE RPM INDICATOR (RPM).
9) LAP TIME (LAP).
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45 96 2 3 17
Fig. 5
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10) SERVICE WARNING This indication shows the user that the bike is due for scheduled service. It stays on until it is reset at a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre as part of the service procedure.
11) LAP FUNCTION. Indicates activation of the LAP function.
12) DDA FUNCTION. Indicates the activation of the DDA data logger.
Important
The instrument panel allows the diagnosis of the electronic ignition/injection system. Never use the menus reserved for trained personnel for any reason. If this function is accidentally accessed, turn the key to OFF and contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre for the necessary checks.
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13 12 14 10
Fig. 6
13) ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE INDICATOR
Important
Never use the vehicle when the temperature
reaches max. value or the engine might be damaged.
14) TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) Indicates activation of the DTC system control unit.
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LCD - How to set/display parameters
At key-on (key turned from OFF to ON) the instrument panel activates all the digits of the LCD for 1 second and switches on the indicator lights in sequence.
OFF
CHECK 1
Fig. 7
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It then reverts to “normal” mode and, in place of the motorcycle speed, shows the model and, for 2 seconds, also the version (EU, UK, USA, CND, FRA, JAP). Model is displayed as "scrolling" text just once.
CHECK 2
RUN
Fig. 8
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At Key-On, the instrument panel always shows the following information (de-activating any previously activated functions): ODOMETER SPEED RPM BARGRAPH ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE BARGRAPH
With the switch (1Fig. 9) in position B “ ” the Odometer readout (TOT) will cycle through the following functions: TRIP TRIP FUEL (only if active) CLOCK T AIR before returning to Odometer display.
Pressing switch (1Fig. 9) in position A “ “ gives access to the MENU and the following functions are displayed one after another: ERROR (only if active) BATT RPM LIGHT SET LAP (OFF or ON) LAP MEM
A
B
1
Fig. 9
DDA (OFF or ON) ERASE DDA DISAB ABS CLOCK SETTING CODE (only if active)
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It is possible to exit the menu at any time by pressing switch (1Fig. 9) in position A “ ” for 3 seconds.
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Important
This menu is active only if the speed of the motorcycle is less than 20 km/h If this MENU is open and the speed of the motorcycle exceeds 20 km/h, the instrument panel automatically exits the menu and returns to the initial display.
“Odometer” total mileage indicator
This function shows the total distance covered by the vehicle. Upon Key-On, the system automatically enters this function. The reading is saved permanently and cannot be reset under any circumstances. If the distance travelled exceeds 99999 km (or 99999 miles), the value “99999” will be displayed permanently.
EU, CND, FRA, JAP versions
UK, USA versions
Fig. 10
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“Speed” indicator
This function shows vehicle speed. The dashboard receives the actual speed value (expressed in km/h) from the ECU and displays the value increased by 8%. Maximum speed displayed is 299 km/h (186 mph). Over 299 km/h (186 mph) the display will show a series of dashes “- - -“ (not flashing).
EU, CND, FRA, JAP versions
UK, USA versions
Fig. 11
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“TRIP” mileage indicator
This function shows the distance travelled since the trip meter was last reset. Holding button 1page 27 pressed in position B “
“ for 3 seconds when this function is displayed resets the trip meter. When the reading exceeds 999.9, distance travelled is reset and the meter automatically starts counting from 0 again.
EU, CND, FRA, JAP versions
UK, USA versions
Fig. 12
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