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Trip time 27 Indicator "AIR" - DASHBOARD 1 62 Backlighting setting function 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 - Parameter setting/display 21 Total distance covered indicator: "Odometer" 23 "Trip 1" meter 24 "Trip 2" meter 25 Distance travelled...
Trip time 27 Indicator "AIR" - DASHBOARD 1 62 Backlighting setting function 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 - Parameter setting/display 21 Total distance covered indicator: "Odometer" 23 "Trip 1" meter 24 "Trip 2" meter 25 Distance travelled...
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... on the vehicle 117 Tank filler plug 118 Seat lock 119 Side stand 122 Passenger grabhandle 123 Adjusting the front fork 124 Adjusting the rear shock absorber 126 E 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 141 Controls 99 Position...
... on the vehicle 117 Tank filler plug 118 Seat lock 119 Side stand 122 Passenger grabhandle 123 Adjusting the front fork 124 Adjusting the rear shock absorber 126 E 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 141 Controls 99 Position...
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... Checking drive chain tension 156 Chain lubrication 157 Replacing the high and low beam bulbs 158 Beam setting 159 Rear-view mirror adjustment 161 Tubeless tyres 162 Checking engine oil level 164 Cleaning and replacing the spark plugs 165 General cleaning 166 Storing the bike away 167 Important notes 167 Wheels 178 Tyres 178 Suspensions 178 Exhaust system 179 Colour schemes 179 Electric system 179 Scheduled maintenance reminder...
... Checking drive chain tension 156 Chain lubrication 157 Replacing the high and low beam bulbs 158 Beam setting 159 Rear-view mirror adjustment 161 Tubeless tyres 162 Checking engine oil level 164 Cleaning and replacing the spark plugs 165 General cleaning 166 Storing the bike away 167 Important notes 167 Wheels 178 Tyres 178 Suspensions 178 Exhaust system 179 Colour schemes 179 Electric system 179 Scheduled maintenance reminder...
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... turn or pull to "Passenger grabhandle" on the exhaust pipe when refuelling. Never start or run the engine indoors. The pillion passenger should keep their feet on the slip roads to the visibility, road and traffic conditions you are riding in motion. However, ALWAYS adjust your clothing. take special care not to touch the exhaust system with soap and water and change your speed...
... turn or pull to "Passenger grabhandle" on the exhaust pipe when refuelling. Never start or run the engine indoors. The pillion passenger should keep their feet on the slip roads to the visibility, road and traffic conditions you are riding in motion. However, ALWAYS adjust your clothing. take special care not to touch the exhaust system with soap and water and change your speed...
Owners Manual
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E WARNING LIGHT ERROR MESSAGE ACCELER. COIL INJECTOR PICK UP LAMBDA FAN RELAY ERROR Incorrect accelerator position Motor relay or Throttle Motor not functioning Instrument panel on tank not functioning Atmospheric pressure sensor Engine Temperature Sensor Air Temperature Sensor Injection relay Coil Injector Timing/rpm sensor Lambda sensor Fan relay 46 POSITION ETV DEVICE DBS MASTER PRESSURE SENSOR ENGINE TEMP. T-AIR SENSOR FUEL INJECT.
E WARNING LIGHT ERROR MESSAGE ACCELER. COIL INJECTOR PICK UP LAMBDA FAN RELAY ERROR Incorrect accelerator position Motor relay or Throttle Motor not functioning Instrument panel on tank not functioning Atmospheric pressure sensor Engine Temperature Sensor Air Temperature Sensor Injection relay Coil Injector Timing/rpm sensor Lambda sensor Fan relay 46 POSITION ETV DEVICE DBS MASTER PRESSURE SENSOR ENGINE TEMP. T-AIR SENSOR FUEL INJECT.
Owners Manual
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... Note In the event of an interruption of the instrument panel on tank - DASHBOARD 1 This function allows setting the "background" of the power supply from the battery, when power is restored at the next Key-On, the backlighting will be set automatically according to improve readout view recommended with poor exterior lighting and/or dark. Use button (1, fig. 14) "▲" or...
... Note In the event of an interruption of the instrument panel on tank - DASHBOARD 1 This function allows setting the "background" of the power supply from the battery, when power is restored at the next Key-On, the backlighting will be set automatically according to improve readout view recommended with poor exterior lighting and/or dark. Use button (1, fig. 14) "▲" or...
Owners Manual
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... each start -up the engine. E The immobilizer system For additional antitheft protection, the motorcycle is equipped with an IMMOBILIZER, an electronic system that modulates the output signal from a special antenna located under the seat when the ignition is switched On. The modulated signal acts as a password (which is different at each ignition key contains an electronic device that locks the engine automatically whenever the ignition switch is turned...
... each start -up the engine. E The immobilizer system For additional antitheft protection, the motorcycle is equipped with an IMMOBILIZER, an electronic system that modulates the output signal from a special antenna located under the seat when the ignition is switched On. The modulated signal acts as a password (which is different at each ignition key contains an electronic device that locks the engine automatically whenever the ignition switch is turned...
Owners Manual
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...replaced when the low key battery "warning" is displayed as soon as the instrument panel is turned on the motorcycle when washing it as it could cause damage to its integrated circuit. fig. 64 38 87 When the charge level goes below a certain limit, the key can only work in passive mode, like the passive key: in the seat lock... as possible (page 88). Also riding in poor weather conditions with the key (1 or 2, fig. 62) inserted in the lock of the tank cap or in this case, replace the battery as soon...
...replaced when the low key battery "warning" is displayed as soon as the instrument panel is turned on the motorcycle when washing it as it could cause damage to its integrated circuit. fig. 64 38 87 When the charge level goes below a certain limit, the key can only work in passive mode, like the passive key: in the seat lock... as possible (page 88). Also riding in poor weather conditions with the key (1 or 2, fig. 62) inserted in the lock of the tank cap or in this case, replace the battery as soon...
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... sure the lights, indicators and horn work properly. KEY-OPERATED LOCKS Ensure that they function correctly. Before riding, perform a thorough check-up if needed (page 142). Top up on . E ABS light After Key-On, the ABS light (9, fig. 4) stays on your bike as follows: FUEL LEVEL IN THE TANK Check the fuel level in the tank. the light turns off to rider and passenger. BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID Check fluid level in...
... sure the lights, indicators and horn work properly. KEY-OPERATED LOCKS Ensure that they function correctly. Before riding, perform a thorough check-up if needed (page 142). Top up on . E ABS light After Key-On, the ABS light (9, fig. 4) stays on your bike as follows: FUEL LEVEL IN THE TANK Check the fuel level in the tank. the light turns off to rider and passenger. BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID Check fluid level in...
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... weather conditions. skill to the wheel signals the electronic control unit that they operate independently. When riding in the brake circuit when a special sensor mounted to master for effective braking. Always use engine braking. ABS uses hydraulics and electronics to loss of the brake lever and pedal. Pressure is significantly reduced. Apply one of the brakes will perceive ABS operation as you less braking power. A locked front wheel leads...
... weather conditions. skill to the wheel signals the electronic control unit that they operate independently. When riding in the brake circuit when a special sensor mounted to master for effective braking. Always use engine braking. ABS uses hydraulics and electronics to loss of the brake lever and pedal. Pressure is significantly reduced. Apply one of the brakes will perceive ABS operation as you less braking power. A locked front wheel leads...
Owners Manual
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wheel disc nuts, brake callipers, sprocket tightening) Check rubbing points, clearance and freedom of movement of the flexible cables and electric wiring in the Warranty Certificate E 169 ABS) Fill out that the service was performed in view Road test of the safety components (ex. List of operations to be performed at 1000 km Check the drive chain tension and lubrication Check the freedom of movement of the side and central stand (if installed) Check the tightening of the motorcycle, testing the safety devices (ex.
wheel disc nuts, brake callipers, sprocket tightening) Check rubbing points, clearance and freedom of movement of the flexible cables and electric wiring in the Warranty Certificate E 169 ABS) Fill out that the service was performed in view Road test of the safety components (ex. List of operations to be performed at 1000 km Check the drive chain tension and lubrication Check the freedom of movement of the side and central stand (if installed) Check the tightening of the motorcycle, testing the safety devices (ex.
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...) Replace the spark plugs (only every 24000 km) Replace the air filter (only every 24000 km) Replace the front fork oil (only every 24000 km) Replace the coolant (only every 24000 km) Check the indicators and lighting Check the safety devices (side stand switch, clutch lever switch, right switch engine stop switch and gear position sensor) Check the battery charge level Checking the coolant level Check the brake and clutch fluid levels Check brake discs and pad...
...) Replace the spark plugs (only every 24000 km) Replace the air filter (only every 24000 km) Replace the front fork oil (only every 24000 km) Replace the coolant (only every 24000 km) Check the indicators and lighting Check the safety devices (side stand switch, clutch lever switch, right switch engine stop switch and gear position sensor) Check the battery charge level Checking the coolant level Check the brake and clutch fluid levels Check brake discs and pad...
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ABS) Fill out that the service was performed in view Road test of the motorcycle, testing the safety devices (ex. List of operations to be performed every 12000 km / year (first limit reached) Check the freedom of movement of the side and central stand (if installed) Check the tightening of the engine oil Adjust chain tension 171 wheel disc nuts, brake callipers...
ABS) Fill out that the service was performed in view Road test of the motorcycle, testing the safety devices (ex. List of operations to be performed every 12000 km / year (first limit reached) Check the freedom of movement of the side and central stand (if installed) Check the tightening of the engine oil Adjust chain tension 171 wheel disc nuts, brake callipers...
Owners Manual
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... lambda sensors on handlebars. Electrical controls on the exhaust pipes at the head output. Horn. MASTER FUSE, protected by a 30A fuse located on page 158 for relevant instructions. 179 Tail light, brake light and rear turn indicators: LED (13.5V-2.06W). E Colour schemes Ducati red enamel code 54D234015 (AKZO); Brake light switches. Racing Black frame black wheel rims. Note See "Replacing the high and low beam bulbs" on the solenoid starter, behind the battery...
... lambda sensors on handlebars. Electrical controls on the exhaust pipes at the head output. Horn. MASTER FUSE, protected by a 30A fuse located on page 158 for relevant instructions. 179 Tail light, brake light and rear turn indicators: LED (13.5V-2.06W). E Colour schemes Ducati red enamel code 54D234015 (AKZO); Brake light switches. Racing Black frame black wheel rims. Note See "Replacing the high and low beam bulbs" on the solenoid starter, behind the battery...
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position sensor / ride-by -wire relay (ETV) Injection control unit (EMS) Rear fuse box Data Acquisition/Diagnosis Starter motor Fused solenoid Battery Wiring ground Regulator Generator Fuel pump Fuel level Rear right turn indicator Rear light Rear left turn indicator 53) Instrument panel on handlebar 54) Instrument panel on tank 55) Front right turn indicator Vehicle control unit (BBS) Antitheft alarm Exhaust valve starter motor Gear sensor Rear speed sensor ABS control unit 31) Throttle twistgrip position sensor (APS) 32) Starter motor - Injection /electric system diagram key 1) 2) 3) 4) ...
position sensor / ride-by -wire relay (ETV) Injection control unit (EMS) Rear fuse box Data Acquisition/Diagnosis Starter motor Fused solenoid Battery Wiring ground Regulator Generator Fuel pump Fuel level Rear right turn indicator Rear light Rear left turn indicator 53) Instrument panel on handlebar 54) Instrument panel on tank 55) Front right turn indicator Vehicle control unit (BBS) Antitheft alarm Exhaust valve starter motor Gear sensor Rear speed sensor ABS control unit 31) Throttle twistgrip position sensor (APS) 32) Starter motor - Injection /electric system diagram key 1) 2) 3) 4) ...
Owners Manual
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... warning Tampering with the throttle stop screw. or 187 E USA Exhaust Emission Control System The Exhaust Emission Control System is separate from the throttle body and fuel tank. Federal Law prohibits the following symptoms, have the vehicle inspected and repaired by the manufacturer. This system prevents the escape of lean carburetor settings, and no adjustments should be made except idle speed adjustments with Noise Control System...
... warning Tampering with the throttle stop screw. or 187 E USA Exhaust Emission Control System The Exhaust Emission Control System is separate from the throttle body and fuel tank. Federal Law prohibits the following symptoms, have the vehicle inspected and repaired by the manufacturer. This system prevents the escape of lean carburetor settings, and no adjustments should be made except idle speed adjustments with Noise Control System...
Owners Manual
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... of brake, clutch, shifter, throttle controls, correct fuel and oil supply. Do not rely solely on the throttle to obtain the necessary power. When applying the brakes, use both the rider and other motorists. Use the front and rear brakes for existing conditions. When riding in passing, shift to a lower gear to control vehicle speed and less on loose roadway surfaces, the ability to avoid skidding the rear wheel from...
... of brake, clutch, shifter, throttle controls, correct fuel and oil supply. Do not rely solely on the throttle to obtain the necessary power. When applying the brakes, use both the rider and other motorists. Use the front and rear brakes for existing conditions. When riding in passing, shift to a lower gear to control vehicle speed and less on loose roadway surfaces, the ability to avoid skidding the rear wheel from...
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... motorcycle. As the motorcycle owner, you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your motorcycle for the performance of the required maintenance listed in a reasonable amount of all scheduled maintenance. - must be hoses, belts, connectors and other emission-related assemblies. Manufacturer's warranty coverage - 5 years or 30,000 kilometers (18641 miles), whichever first occurs. recommends that Ducati North America, Inc. The warranty repairs should be aware that...
... motorcycle. As the motorcycle owner, you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your motorcycle for the performance of the required maintenance listed in a reasonable amount of all scheduled maintenance. - must be hoses, belts, connectors and other emission-related assemblies. Manufacturer's warranty coverage - 5 years or 30,000 kilometers (18641 miles), whichever first occurs. recommends that Ducati North America, Inc. The warranty repairs should be aware that...
Owners Manual
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... time allowance for any purpose. Limited liability A. pressure control valve; ignition points, condensers, and spark plugs if failure occors prior to the remedying of defects in an emergency repair. Since emission related parts may vary from the Ducati dealer. Ducati will reimburse the owner for all of these parts. III. This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of replacement parts or accessories...
... time allowance for any purpose. Limited liability A. pressure control valve; ignition points, condensers, and spark plugs if failure occors prior to the remedying of defects in an emergency repair. Since emission related parts may vary from the Ducati dealer. Ducati will reimburse the owner for all of these parts. III. This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of replacement parts or accessories...
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... TPS 50 Signal APS (sub) 51 Can Low 52 53 Engine Temp. n.c. 12 6 2 5 7 15 4 10 18 19 3 13 Can Low Can Hi Out Right Rear Indicator Out Left Rear Indicator In Quick shift Out Stop Light In ABS Lamp In ON/OFF ABS Position light 5V Sns Vcc In Sign exup Out Sns Gnd M+ MIn Fuel Sensor In Gear Sensor In speed sensor Key sense Gnd...
... TPS 50 Signal APS (sub) 51 Can Low 52 53 Engine Temp. n.c. 12 6 2 5 7 15 4 10 18 19 3 13 Can Low Can Hi Out Right Rear Indicator Out Left Rear Indicator In Quick shift Out Stop Light In ABS Lamp In ON/OFF ABS Position light 5V Sns Vcc In Sign exup Out Sns Gnd M+ MIn Fuel Sensor In Gear Sensor In speed sensor Key sense Gnd...