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PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK
(END/SMR/SMM)
Remove the connector positioned on the back of the instrument.
Select the CLK function on the display by pressing the right hand button
(blue).
Press the grey button on the rear of the instrument for 5 secs.and “CLK”
(Clock) will start to flash on the display together with the hours.
Press the left hand button (yellow) to set the hour (on 24 hours).
Press the right hand button (blue) again to make the tens of minutes flash, press the left hand button (yellow) to set the tens of minutes.
Repeat to set the minutes.
End by pressing the grey button on the rear of the instrument for 1 sec.
THE DIST ANCE TRA VELLED
(END/SMR/SMM) (only after battery replacement)
The value of the distance travelled must only be re-inserted if the battery has been replaced.
Five zeroes appear in the display, of which the first is flashing along with DST, which is also flashing.
Press the right hand button (blue) to make the first of the four numbers to be set flash and press the left hand button (yellow) to set the desired value.
Repeat the operation until all of the numbers have been set as desired.
End by pressing the grey button on the rear of the instrument for 1 sec.
ELECTR
T A
ONIC DIGIT AL B
CHOMETER (OPTION
A CKLIT DISPLA Y
CHOMETER (OPTION AL FOR END/ SMR/SMM)
As an option to the standard instrument, on the models fit with battery and Electric Start, you may find the Tachometer/Odometer shown in
Fig. 1. It has a wide backlit display and four pilot lights.
In the top there are the left indicator pilot light (2) , the low beam pilot light (3), the high beam pilot light (4) and the right indicator pilot light
(5).
Inside the display you find the tachometer (6), the trip odometer (7) and the total kilometers odometer (8).
In the bottom there are two buttons, “SET” (9) and “MODE” (10).
The instrument unit is the Kmh but it can be easily changed in Mph in the following way: press and hold the “SET” button, while holding it press once the “MODE” button.
Repeat the same operation to switch back to Kmh.
The trip odometer can be reset pressing the “SET” button once.
The total kilometres odometer resets automatically when reaching the limit of 99999 Km or Miles.
The instrument switches on automatically when pressing and positioning outwards the red button located near the throttle command and switches off when pressing and positioning inwards the red button itself.
OPERA TING CONTR
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Table of contents
- 7 POSITION OF SERIAL NUMBER
- 8 Frame number
- 8 Engine number
- 9 OPERATING CONTROLS
- 10 Clutch lever
- 10 Manual decompressor lever
- 10 Front brake lever
- 11 Electronic tachometer (END/SMR/SMM)
- 11 Mode selection and reset
- 11 Programming the electronic tachometer
- 12 Programming the clock
- 12 Electronic digital backlit display tachometer (END/ SMR/SMM)
- 13 Combination switch (END/SMR/SMM)
- 13 backlit display tachometer
- 14 (END/MXe.s./SMXe.s./SMR/SMM)
- 14 Fuel filler cap
- 14 Fuel tap
- 15 Choke command (cold starter)
- 15 Idle speed adjustment command
- 16 Gear shift pedal
- 16 Kickstart pedal
- 16 Brake pedal
- 16 Side stand
- 17 Side stand fixing for off-road routes
- 17 Ignition switch
- 17 Fork adjustment in compression
- 18 Fork adjustment in rebound
- 18 Shock absorber adjustment in compression
- 19 Shock absorber adjustment in rebound
- 20 Steering lock
- 21 COMMISSIONING THE MOTORCYCLE
- 22 Indications for first start-up
- 23 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 24 Check before every start-up
- 25 Warm engine start
- 26 If the engine is “flooded!
- 26 Bike starting
- 28 Braking
- 28 Stopping and parking
- 31 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION TABLE
- 37 FRAME AND ENGINE MAINTENANCE
- 38 Check steering bearings and play adjustment
- 39 Telescopic fork vent screws
- 39 Cleaning telescopic fork dust scraper
- 40 Basic calibration of the chassis on the basis of pilot weight
- 40 Shock absorber calibration and spring check
- 40 Establishing rear shock lowering in running order
- 41 Establishing rear shock static lowering
- 41 Check telescopic fork basic calibration
- 41 Variation of telescopic fork preload
- 42 Replacement of fork springs
- 42 Variation of rear shock spring preload
- 42 Rear suspension mechanical linkage
- 43 Check chain tension
- 43 Adjustment of chain tension (all models except SMM)
- 44 Adjustment of chain tension (SMM)
- 44 Chain maintenance
- 45 Chain wear
- 45 Basic indications for TM disc brakes
- 46 Free play adjustment of front brake lever
- 47 Check front brake fluid level
- 47 Top-up front brake fluid
- 47 Check front brake pads
- 48 Replacement of front brake pads
- 49 Modification of rear brake pedal base position
- 49 Check rear brake fluid level
- 49 Top-up rear brake fluid
- 50 Check rear brake pads
- 50 Replacement of rear brake pads
- 50 Disassembly and assembly of front wheel
- 51 Disassembly and assembly of rear wheel (all except SMM)
- 52 Disassembly and assembly of rear wheel (SMM)
- 52 Check spoke tension
- 53 Tyres, tyre pressure
- 53 Battery (all models with E.S.)
- 53 Check/adjustment magnet sensor distance
- 54 Battery charge
- 55 Recharge fuse (all models with E.S.)
- 55 Services fuse (all models with lights)
- 55 Replacement of headlight/position light bulb
- 56 Replacement of headlight/position light bulb (with cyclops)
- 56 (END/ SMR/SMM)
- 56 Replacement of direction indicator bulb
- 57 Cooling
- 58 Check coolant level
- 58 Emptying, filling and bleeding of the cooling system
- 58 Replacement of exhaust silencer packing material
- 59 Cleaning the air filter
- 59 Check hand decompressor adjustment
- 60 Throttle cable command adjustment
- 60 Adjustment of clutch lever basic position
- 60 Check hydraulic clutch oil level
- 60 Bleeding hydraulic clutch
- 61 Carburetor - Idle speed adjustment
- 61 Basic indications regarding carburetor wear
- 62 Check fuel level (float height)
- 62 Emptying the carburetor float bowl
- 62 Oil circuit
- 63 Check engine oil level
- 63 Engine oil
- 63 Change engine oil
- 68 Start-up after seasonal pause
- 70 TECHNICAL DATA - ENGINE
- 71 CARBURETOR SETTINGS
- 72 ENGINE TIGHTENING TORQUES
- 73 TECHNICAL DATA-CYCLE PART