Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE, Scrambler 1200 XC, Scrambler 1200 XE 2019, Scrambler 1200 XC 2019 Owner's Handbook Manual

Owner's Handbook
Scrambler 1200 XC and Scrambler 1200 XE
This handbook contains information on the Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC and Scrambler 1200 XE motorcycles. Always store this Owner's Handbook with the motorcycle and refer to it for information whenever necessary.
The information contained in this publication is based on the latest information available at the time of printing. Triumph reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice, or obligation.
© Copyright 11.2018 Triumph Motorcycles Limited, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
Publication part number 3855587-EN issue 1
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Table of Contents
This handbook contains a number of different sections. The table of contents below will help you find the beginning of each section where, in the case of the major sections, a further table of contents will help you find the specific subject required.
Foreword 3
Safety First 7
Warning Label Locations 14
Parts Identification 16
Rider View Parts Identification 18
Serial Numbers 19
General Information 21
How to Ride the Motorcycle 91
Accessories, Loading and Passengers 105
Maintenance and Adjustment 109
Cleaning and Storage 157
Specifications 167
Index 171
Approval Information 175
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Foreword
Foreword
Warnings, Cautions and Notes
Throughout this Owner's Handbook particularly important information is presented in the following form:
Warning
This warning symbol identifies special instructions or procedures, which if not correctly followed could result in personal injury, or loss of life.
Caution
This caution symbol identifies special instructions or procedures, which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of, equipment.
Note
This note symbol indicates points of particular interest for more efficient and convenient operation.
Warning Labels
At certain areas of the motorcycle, the symbol (above) can be seen. The symbol means 'CAUTION: REFER TO THE HANDBOOK' and will be followed by a pictorial representation of the subject concerned.
Never attempt to ride the motorcycle or make any adjustments without reference to the relevant instructions contained in this handbook.
See page 14 for the location of all labels bearing this symbol. Where necessary, this symbol will also appear on the pages containing the relevant information.
Maintenance
To ensure a long, safe and trouble free life for your motorcycle, maintenance should only be carried out by an authorised Triumph dealer.
Only an authorised Triumph dealer will have the necessary knowledge, equipment and skills to maintain your Triumph motorcycle correctly.
To locate your nearest authorised Triumph dealer, visit the Triumph web site at www. triumph. co. uk or telephone the authorised distributor in your country. Their address is given in the service record book that accompanies this handbook.
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Foreword
Noise Control System
Tampering with the noise control system is prohibited.
Owners are warned that the law may prohibit:
1. The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance, repair or replacement, of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use and,
2. the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person.
Immobiliser and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
This device complies with part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications to the device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Tyres
With reference to the Pneumatic Tyres and Tubes for Automotive Vehicles (Quality Control) Order, 2009, Cl. No. 3 (c), it is declared by M/s. Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. that the tyres fitted on this motorcycle meet the requirements of IS 15627: 2005 and comply with the requirements under Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR), 1989.
Owner's Handbook
Warning
This Owner's Handbook, and all other instructions that are supplied with your motorcycle, should be considered a permanent part of your motorcycle and should remain with it even if your motorcycle is subsequently sold.
All riders must read this Owner's Handbook and all other instructions which are supplied with your motorcycle, before riding, in order to become thoroughly familiar with the correct operation of your motorcycle's controls, its features, capabilities and limitations. Do not lend your motorcycle to others as riding when not familiar with your motorcycle's controls, features, capabilities and limitations can lead to an accident.
Thank you for choosing a Triumph motorcycle. This motorcycle is the product of Triumph's use of proven engineering, exhaustive testing, and continuous striving for superior reliability, safety and performance.
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Foreword
Please read this Owner's Handbook before riding in order to become thoroughly familiar with the correct operation of your motorcycle's controls, its features, capabilities and limitations.
This handbook includes safe riding tips, but does not contain all the techniques and skills necessary to ride a motorcycle safely.
Triumph strongly recommends that all riders undertake the necessary training to ensure safe operation of this motorcycle.
This handbook is available from your local dealer in:
• English
• US English
• French
• German
• Italian
• Dutch
• Spanish
• Portuguese
• Swedish
• Japanese
• Thai.
Talk to Triumph
Our relationship with you does not end with the purchase of your Triumph. Your feedback on the buying and ownership experience is very important in helping us develop our products and services for you.
Please help us by ensuring your authorised Triumph dealership has your email address and registers this with us. You will then receive an online customer satisfaction survey invitation to your email address where you can give us this feedback.
Your Triumph Team.
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Foreword
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Safety First
Safety First
The Motorcycle
Warning
This motorcycle is designed for use as a two-wheeled vehicle capable of carrying a rider on his/her own, or a rider and one passenger (subject to a passenger seat and footrests being fitted).
The total weight of the rider, and any passenger, accessories and luggage must not exceed the maximum load limit of 210 kg (463 lb).
Warning
This motorcycle is not designed to tow a trailer or be fitted with a sidecar.
Fitting a sidecar and/or a trailer may result in loss of control and an accident.
Warning
This motorcycle is designed for on­road and light off-road use. Light off­road use includes use on unpaved, dirt or gravel roads, but does not include riding on any motocross course, any off-road competition (such as motocross or enduro riding), or riding off-road with a passenger.
Light off-road use does not include jumping the motorcycle or riding over obstacles. Do not attempt to jump over any bumps or obstacles. Do not attempt to ride over any obstacles.
Extreme off-road use could lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
Warning
Riding the motorcycle off-road may result in loosening of the spokes.
Make sure that the spokes are checked before and after riding the motorcycle off-road. Tighten any loose spokes and check for wheel rim damage.
Spokes that are loose may affect handling and stability resulting in motorcycle damage, loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
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Safety First
Warning
Check the wheel rims and spokes regularly for wear and damage.
Check spoke tension at all intervals listed in the maintenance schedule. Tighten any loose spokes.
Incorrectly tightened spokes may affect handling and stability resulting in motorcycle damage, loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
Caution
Riding the motorcycle in extreme conditions such as wet and muddy roads, on rough terrain or in dusty and humid environments, may lead to above average wear and damage of certain components.
Therefore the servicing and replacement of worn or damaged components may be necessary before the scheduled maintenance service is reached.
It is important that the motorcycle is inspected after riding in extreme conditions and any worn or damaged components are serviced or replaced.
Fuel and Exhaust Fumes
Warning
PETROL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE:
Always turn off the engine when refuelling.
Do not refuel or open the fuel filler cap while smoking or in the vicinity of any open (naked) flame.
Take care not to spill any petrol on the engine, exhaust pipes or silencers when refuelling.
If petrol is swallowed, inhaled or allowed to get into the eyes, seek immediate medical attention.
Spillage on the skin should be immediately washed off with soap and water and clothing contaminated with petrol should immediately be removed.
Burns and other serious skin conditions may result from contact with petrol.
Warning
Never start the engine or run the engine in a confined area.
Exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness and death within a short period of time.
Always operate the motorcycle in the open air or in an area with adequate ventilation.
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Safety First
Helmet and Clothing
Warning
When riding the motorcycle, both rider and passenger (on models where carrying a passenger is permitted) must always wear appropriate clothing including a motorcycle helmet, eye protection, gloves, boots, trousers (close fitting around the knee and ankle) and a brightly coloured jacket.
During off-road use (on models suitable for off-road use), the rider must always wear appropriate clothing including trousers and boots.
Brightly coloured clothing will considerably increase a rider's (or passenger's) visibility to other operators of road vehicles.
Although full protection is not possible, wearing correct protective clothing can reduce the risk of injury when riding.
Warning
A helmet is one of the most important pieces of riding gear as it offers protection against head injuries. You and your passenger's helmet should be carefully chosen and should fit you or your passenger's head comfortably and securely. A brightly coloured helmet will increase a rider's (or passenger's) visibility to other operators of road vehicles.
An open face helmet offers some protection in an accident though a full face helmet will offer more.
Always wear a visor or approved goggles to help vision and to protect your eyes.
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Safety First
Parking
Warning
Always switch off the engine and remove the ignition key before leaving the motorcycle unattended. By removing the key, the risk of use of the motorcycle by unauthorised or untrained persons is reduced.
When parking the motorcycle, always remember the following:
- Engage first gear to help prevent the motorcycle from rolling off the stand.
- The engine and exhaust system will be hot after riding. DO NOT park where pedestrians, animals and/ or children are likely to touch the motorcycle.
- Do not park on soft ground or on a steeply inclined surface. Parking under these conditions may cause the motorcycle to fall over.
For further details, please refer to the 'How to Ride the Motorcycle' section of this Owner's Handbook.
Parts and Accessories
Warning
Owners should be aware that the only approved parts, accessories and conversions for any Triumph motorcycle are those which carry official Triumph approval and are fitted to the motorcycle by an authorised dealer.
In particular, it is extremely hazardous to fit or replace parts or accessories whose fitting requires the dismantling of, or addition to, either the electrical or fuel systems and any such modification could cause a safety hazard.
The fitting of any non-approved parts, accessories or conversions may adversely affect the handling, stability or other aspect of the motorcycle operation that may result in an accident causing injury or death.
Triumph does not accept any liability whatsoever for defects caused by the fitting of non-approved parts, accessories or conversions or the fitting of any approved parts, accessories or conversions by non-approved personnel.
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Safety First
Maintenance/Equipment
Warning
Consult your authorised Triumph dealer whenever there is doubt as to the correct or safe operation of this Triumph motorcycle.
Remember that continued operation of an incorrectly performing motorcycle may aggravate a fault and may also compromise safety.
Warning
Make sure all equipment that is required by law is installed and functioning correctly.
The removal or alteration of the motorcycle’s lights, silencers, emission or noise control systems can violate the law.
Incorrect or improper modification may adversely affect the handling, stability or other aspect of the motorcycle operation, which may result in an accident causing injury or death.
Riding
Warning
Never ride the motorcycle when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
Riding when under the influence of alcohol or other drugs is illegal.
Riding when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or other drugs reduces the rider's ability to maintain control of the motorcycle and may lead to loss of control and an accident.
Warning
All riders must be licenced to operate the motorcycle.
Operation of the motorcycle without a licence is illegal and could lead to prosecution.
Operation of the motorcycle without formal training in the correct riding techniques that are necessary to become licenced is dangerous and may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
Warning
If the motorcycle is involved in an accident, collision or fall, it must be taken to an authorised Triumph dealer for inspection and repair.
Any accident can cause damage to the motorcycle that, if not correctly repaired, may cause a second accident that may result in injury or death.
Warning
Always ride defensively and wear the protective equipment mentioned elsewhere in this foreword.
Remember, in an accident, a motorcycle does not give the same impact protection as a car.
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Safety First
Warning
This Triumph motorcycle should be operated within the legal speed limits for the particular road travelled.
Operating a motorcycle at high speeds can be potentially dangerous since the time available to react to given traffic situations is greatly reduced as road speed increases.
Always reduce speed in potentially hazardous driving conditions such as bad weather or heavy traffic.
Warning
Continually observe and react to changes in road surface, traffic and wind conditions. All two-wheeled vehicles are subject to external forces which may cause an accident. These forces include but are not limited to:
- Wind draft from passing vehicles
- Potholes, uneven or damaged road surfaces
- Bad weather
- Rider error.
Always operate the motorcycle at moderate speed and away from heavy traffic until you have become thoroughly familiar with its handling and operating characteristics. Never exceed the legal speed limit.
Handlebars and Footrests
Warning
The rider must maintain control of the vehicle by keeping hands on the handlebars at all times.
The handling and stability of a motorcycle will be adversely affected if the rider removes their hands from the handlebars, resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
Warning
The rider and passenger (if applicable) must always use the footrests provided, during operation of the vehicle.
By using the footrests, both rider and passenger will reduce the risk of inadvertent contact with any motorcycle components and will also reduce the risk of injury from entrapment of clothing.
Warning
The bank angle indicators must not be used as a guide to how far the motorcycle may be safely banked.
This depends on many various conditions including, but not limited to, road surface, tyre condition and weather. Banking to an unsafe angle may cause instability, loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
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Safety First
Warning
When banking and the bank angle indicator, attached to the rider's footrest, makes contact with the ground, the motorcycle is nearing its bank angle limit. A further increase of the banking angle is unsafe.
The maximum wear limit is shown by a groove on the bank angle indicator.
Banking to an unsafe angle may cause instability, loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
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1. Bank angle indicator
Warning
Use of a motorcycle with bank angle indicators worn beyond the maximum limit will allow the motorcycle to be banked to an unsafe angle. Therefore, always replace the bank angle indicator pegs before they are worn to their maximum limit. Banking to an unsafe angle may cause instability, loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
Details of the bank angle wear limits can be found in the Maintenance and Adjustment section on page 143.
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Warning Label Locations
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Warning Label Locations
Warning Label Locations
The labels detailed on this and the following pages draw your attention to important safety information in this handbook. Before riding, make sure that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate.
MAX LOAD 5 kg (11 lbs)
R. P.M.
4
100 KM/H (60 MPH)
+
MAX
M S
1. Headlight (page 155)
2. Running-In (page 87)
3. Helmet (page 9)
4. Mud and Snow Tyres (page 168)
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DAILY SAFETY CHECKS
TÄGLICHE SICHERHEITSKONTROLLEN
CONTROLES DE SECURITE QUOTIDIENS
CHEQUEOS DE SEGURIDAD DIARIOS VERIFICAÇÕES DIÁRIAS DE SEGURANÇA VERIFICHE GIORNALIERE DI SICUREZZA
DAGELIJSKE VEILIGHEIDSINSPECTIES
DAGLIG SÄKERHETSKONTROLL
運行前点検
5. Panniers (if fitted) (page 105)
6. Coolant (page 119)
7. Daily Safety Checks (page 88)
8. Tyres (page 143)
Warning Label Locations
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Warning Label Locations (continued)
Caution
All warning labels and decals, with the exception of the Running-in label, are fitted to the motorcycle using a strong adhesive. In some cases, labels are installed prior to an application of paint lacquer. Therefore, any attempt to remove the warning labels will cause damage to the paintwork or bodywork.
Unleaded fuel only Carburant sans plomb
E5 E10
3900691
Gasolina sin plomo Bleifreies Benzin Endast blyfri bensin Benzina senza piombo Ongelode Brandstof Combustival sem schumbo
RON/ROZ 95 min. 91
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1. Engine Oil (page 115)
2. E5 and E10 Fuel (if fitted) (page 79)
3. Unleaded Fuel (page 79)
4. Mirrors (page 133)
5. Windscreen (if fitted) (page 162)
6. Drive Chain (page 124)
7. Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (if fitted) (page 72)
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Parts Identification
Parts Identification
3
2
1
16
1. Front direction indicator
2. Headlight
3. Clutch lever
4. Adjustment tool (behind side panel)
5. Battery (under seat)
6. Owner’s Handbook (under seat)
7. Brake/rear light
8. Rear direction indicator
456
7 8
91 01112131415
9. Rear brake caliper
10. Rear brake disc
11. Gear change pedal
12. Side stand
13. Horn
14. Radiator
15. Front brake caliper
16. Front brake disc
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Parts Identification - Continued
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Parts Identification
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4 5
6
11
12
13
1. Fuel tank
2. Coolant pressure cap (under fuel tank)
3. Fuel filler cap
4. Front brake fluid reservoir
5. Front brake lever
6. Front fork
7. Oil filler plug
910
8. Rear brake fluid reservoir (behind cover)
9. Oil level sight glass
10. Rear brake pedal
11. Drive chain
12. Rear suspension unit
13. Silencer
78
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Rider View Parts Identification
Rider View Parts Identification
4 5 6
17 16 15 14 13 12 11
1. Clutch lever
2. Daytime Running Lights (DRL) switch (if fitted)
3. Cruise control button
4. Front fog lights switch (if fitted) and high beam button
5. Accessory socket
6. Instrument display screen
7. Steering lock
8. Front brake fluid reservoir
9. Hazard button
10. Front brake lever
11. Engine start/stop switch
12. HOME button
13. MODE button
14. Joystick button
15. Direction indicator switch
16. Horn button
17. Heated grips switch (if fitted)
8 9 10321 7
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Serial Numbers
citk
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Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
The vehicle identification number is stamped into the steering head area of the frame. It is also shown on a label located next to it.
Serial Numbers
Engine Serial Number
The engine serial number is stamped on the upper engine crankcase, towards the rear, and is visible from the right hand side, behind the starter motor.
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1. VIN stamp
2. VIN label
Record the vehicle identification number in the space provided below.
2
1. Engine serial number
Record the engine serial number in the space provided below.
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Rider View Parts Identification
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General Information
General Information
Table of Contents
Instruments 24
Instruments Panel Layout 25 Warning Lights 27 Speedometer and Odometer 31 Tachometer 31 Fuel Gauge 31 Gear Position Display 32 Riding Modes 32 Riding Mode Selection 33 Information Tray 35 Main Menu 41 Instrument Panel Position Adjustment 56
Keys 57
Smart Key 58 Smart Key Battery Replacement 58 Standard Key 59
Keyless Ignition 60 Master Ignition Switch (if fitted) 61 Steering Lock 61 Right Handlebar Switches 62
Hazard Warning Lights Button 62 Power ON/OFF Position 62 STOP Position 62 RUN Position 62 QUICK START Position 62 HOME Button 62
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General Information
Left Handlebar Switches 63
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Switch (if fitted) 63 MODE Button 63 Direction Indicators Switch 64 Joystick Button 64 Horn Button 64 Heated Grips Switch (if fitted) 64 Fog Lights Switch 65 Cruise Control Button (if fitted) 65 High Beam Button 65
Cruise Control 66
Activating Cruise Control 67 Deactivating Cruise Control 68
Traction Control (TC) 68
Optimised Cornering Traction Control (if fitted) 70 Traction Control Settings 71
ABS Enable 71 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (if fitted) 72
Tyre Pressure Sensor Serial Number 73 TPMS System Display 73 Sensor Batteries 74 TPMS System Fault 74 Tyre Pressures 74 Replacement Tyres 75
Front Brake Lever 75 Clutch Lever 77 Throttle Control 78 Fuel 79
Fuel Tank Cap 80 Filling the Fuel Tank 81
Side Stand 82 Centre Stand (if fitted) 83 Side Panels 83 Tool Kit 84
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General Information
Seats 84
Seat Care 84 Seat Lock 84 Seat Removal and Installation 85 Seat Storage 85
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Socket 86 Running-In 87 Daily Safety Checks 88
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General Information
Instruments
Table of Contents
Instruments Panel Layout 25 Warning Lights 27 Speedometer and Odometer 31 Tachometer 31 Fuel Gauge 31 Gear Position Display 32 Riding Modes 32 Riding Mode Selection 33 Information Tray 35 Main Menu 41 Instrument Panel Position Adjustment 56
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General Information
Instruments Panel Layout
There are two different themes available on the instrument display. Not all instrument features are available on all models.
Quartz Theme
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3
12.4
4 56
C
°
23
22
21
20
1. Ambient air temperature
2. Warning light
3. Fuel gauge
4. Engine management Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
5. Fuel level low warning light
6. Alarm/immobiliser status indicator light (alarm is an accessory kit)
7. ABS warning light
8. Oil pressure warning light
9. Information tray symbol/Riding mode symbol
10. Warning light
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N
Trip 1
HOLD TO RESET
997 482
1819
11. Clock
12. Right hand side display panel
13. Right hand indicator
14. Daytime Running Light (DRL) (if fitted)
15. High beam warning light
16. Speedometer
17. Gear position symbol
18. Information tray
19. Cruise control SET indicator
20. Heated grips status
21. Current riding mode
22. Tachometer/Left hand side display panel
23. Left hand indicator
15:53
9999
02:55
hh:mm
25:20
mph
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10
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14
15
16
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General Information
Chronos Theme
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2
5 67
4
8
23
22
21
20
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00
E
1
0
N
mph
0
Trip 1
Odometer: 763 miles
HOLD TO RESET
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1. Gear position symbol
2. Heated grips status
3. Engine management Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
4. Fuel level low warning light
5. Alarm/immobiliser status indicator light (alarm is an accessory kit)
6. ABS warning light
7. Oil pressure warning light
8. Clock
9. Ambient air temperature
10. Right hand side display panel
11. Right hand indicator
2
3
60
15:53
C
°
12.4
4
5
0145
6
02:25
hh:mm
7
8
25:20
mph
15
16
12. Daytime Running Light (DRL) (if fitted)
13. High beam warning light
14. Tachometer
15. Warning light
16. Cruise control speed/SET indicator
17. Information tray
18. Speedometer
19. Information tray symbol
20. Left hand panel
21. Fuel gauge
22. Left hand indicator
23. Current riding mode
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12
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General Information
Warning Lights
Note
When the ignition is switched on, the instrument warning lights will illuminate for 1.5 seconds and will then go off (except those which remain on until the engine starts, as described in the following pages).
For additional warning and information messages, see page 36.
Engine Management System Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
The Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) for the engine management system
illuminates when the ignition is switched ON (to indicate that it is working) but should not become illuminated when the engine is running.
If the engine is running and there is a fault with the engine management system the MIL will be illuminated and the general warning symbol will flash. In such circumstances, the engine management system may switch to 'limp-home' mode so that the journey may be completed, if the fault is not so severe that the engine will not run.
Warning
Reduce speed and do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the MIL illuminated. The fault may adversely affect engine performance, exhaust emissions and fuel consumption.
Reduced engine performance could cause a dangerous riding condition, leading to loss of control and an accident.
Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified.
Note
If the MIL flashes when the ignition is switched ON contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the situation rectified. In these circumstances the engine will not start.
Low Oil Pressure Warning Light
With the engine running, if the engine oil pressure becomes dangerously low, the low oil pressure warning light
will illuminate.
Caution
Stop the engine immediately if the low oil pressure warning light illuminates. Do not restart the engine until the fault has been rectified.
Severe engine damage will result from running the engine when the low oil pressure warning light is illuminated.
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General Information
Note
The low oil pressure warning light will illuminate if the ignition is switched ON without running the engine.
Immobiliser/Alarm Indicator Light
This Triumph motorcycle is fitted with an engine immobiliser which is activated when the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position.
Without Alarm Fitted
When the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position, the immobiliser light will flash on and off for 24 hours to show that the engine immobiliser is on. When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position the immobiliser and the indicator light will be off.
If the indicator light remains on it indicates that the immobiliser has a malfunction that requires investigation. Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified.
With Alarm Fitted
The immobiliser/alarm light will only illuminate when the conditions described in the genuine Triumph accessory alarm instructions are met.
Note
Traction control will not function if there is a malfunction with the ABS. The warning lights for the ABS, traction control and the MIL will be illuminated.
The warning light will not illuminate again until the engine is restarted unless there is a fault, or the ABS is disabled by the rider.
If the ABS is disabled by the rider the warning light will illuminate until the ABS is enabled again.
If there is a fault with the ABS system the warning light will be illuminated and the general warning symbol will flash.
Warning
If the ABS is not functioning, the brake system will continue to function as a non-ABS braking system.
Do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the indicator light illuminated.
Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified. In this situation braking too hard will cause the wheels to lock resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Warning Light
When the ignition switch is
turned to the ON position, it is
normal that the ABS warning
light will flash on and off. The light will continue to flash after engine start-up until the motorcycle first reaches a speed exceeding 6 mph (10 km/h) when it will go off.
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Traction Control (TC) Indicator Light
The TC indicator light is used to indicate that the traction control system is active and is
working to limit rear wheel slip during periods of hard acceleration or under wet or slippery road conditions.
General Information
Warning
If the traction control is not functioning, care must be taken when accelerating and cornering on wet/ slippery road surfaces to avoid rear wheel spin. Do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the Engine Management System Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) and traction control warning lights illuminated. Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked.
Hard acceleration and cornering in this situation may cause the rear wheel to spin resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
TC Indicator Light Operation:
TC Switched On:
• Under normal riding conditions the indicator light will remain off.
• The indicator light will flash rapidly when the traction control system is working to limit rear wheel slip during periods of hard acceleration or under wet or slippery road conditions.
TC Switched Off:
The indicator light will not illuminate. Instead the TC disabled warning light will be illuminated (see page 29).
Note
Traction control will not function if there is a malfunction with the ABS system. The warning lights for the ABS, traction control and the MIL will be illuminated.
Traction Control (TC) Disabled Warning Light
The TC disabled warning light should not illuminate unless traction control is switched off or there is a malfunction.
If the warning light becomes illuminated at any other time while riding, it indicates that the traction control system has a malfunction that requires investigation.
Direction Indicators
When the direction indicator switch is turned to the left or right, the direction indicator
warning light will flash on and off at the same speed as the direction indicators.
Hazard Warning Lights
To turn the hazard warning lights on or off, press and release the hazard warning light switch.
The ignition must be switched ON for the hazard warning lights to function.
The hazard warning lights will remain on if the ignition is switched off, until the hazard warning light switch is pressed again.
High Beam Light
When the high beam button is
pressed the high beam will be
switched on. Each press of
the button will swap between dip and high beam.
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General Information
Note
If daytime running lights are fitted to the motorcycle, the high beam button has additional functionality.
If the DRL switch is in the daytime running lights position, then press and hold the high beam button to turn the high beam on. It will remain on as long as the button is held in and will turn off as soon as the button is released.
Note
A lighting on/off switch is not fitted to this model. The rear light and licence plate light all function automatically when the ignition is on.
The headlight will function when the ignition is on. The headlight will go off while pressing the starter button until the engine starts.
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) (if fitted)
When the ignition is switched ON and the daytime running lights switch is set to
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS, the daytime running lights warning light will illuminate.
The daytime running lights and low beam headlights are operated manually using a switch on the left hand switch housing, see page 63.
Warning
Do not ride for longer than necessary in poor ambient light conditions with the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) in use.
Riding with the Daytime Running Lights when dark, in tunnels or where poor ambient light is apparent may reduce the riders vision or dazzle other road users.
Dazzling other road users or reduced vision in low ambient light levels may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
Note
During daylight hours the Daytime Running Lights improve the motorcycles visibility to other road users.
Low beam headlights must be used in any other conditions unless the road conditions allow for high beam headlights to be used.
Low Fuel Warning Light
The low fuel warning light will illuminate when there are approximately 3.5 litres of fuel remaining in the tank.
General Warning Symbol
The general warning symbol will be shown in the information tray
if an ABS or engine management fault has occurred and the ABS and/or MIL warning lights are illuminated. Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified.
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