Electrical System
Fuse Identification
A blown fuse
is
indicated when
all
of the systems
protected
by
that fuse become inoperative. When
checking for a blown fuse, use the table below
to
establish which fuse
has
blown.
Circuit Protected
Rating Position
(Amps)
Accessory lights 15
1
Ignition switch main
30 2
feed
Accessory
socket,
10
3
instrument
memory,
heated grips, ciock
Alarm, diagnostic
15
4
connector, indicators,
brake lights
Instruments, fuel
10 5
pump
relay,
starter
relay,
main power
relay,
fall
detection
switch
Engine management
20
6
system
Cooling
fan
15
7
Instrument
5
8
illumination, position
lights
Upper and lower
20
9
headlight beams,
starter solenoid
Position lights
5
10
Main fuse
30
11
Headlights
Adjust road speed to suit the visibility and weather
conditions
in
which the motorcycle
is
being
operated.
Ensure that the beams are adjusted to illuminate the
road surface sufficiently far ahead without dazzling
oncoming traffic.
An
incorrectly adjusted headlight
may impair visibility causing
an
accident.
Never attempt
to
adjust a headlamp beam when the
motorcycle
is
in
motion.
Any attempt
to
adjust a headlamp beam when the
motorcycle
is
in
motion may result
in
loss of control
and
an
accident.
Note:
• The vertical beams
of
the left and right
hand
headlights
can
only be adjusted
together. Independent adjustment is not
possible.
Headlight Vertical Adjustment
1.
Vertical beam adjuster
1.
Turn
the ignition switch
to
the
ON
position.
2.
Remove the ignition switch
cover.
3.
Slacken the clamp bolt sufficient to allow
restricted movement of the headlights.
4.
Adjust the position of the headlights to give the
required beam setting.
5.
Tighten the clamp bolt
to
15
Nm.
6.
Re-check the headlight
beam
settings.
7.
Refit the igntion switch
cover.
8.
Turn
the ignition off
when
both beam settings are
satisfactorily set.
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Service Manual - Rocket III