General Information
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Coolant Temperature Gauge
1. Coolant temperature gauge
The coolant temperature gauge
indicates the temperature of the engine
coolant.
When the ignition is switched on, all
eight bars of the display are shown.
When the engine is started from cold
the display shows one bar. As the
temperature increases more bars in the
display are shown. When the engine is
started from hot the display shows the
relevant number of bars, dependent on
engine temperature.
The normal temperature range is
between four and six bars.
If the coolant temperature becomes too
high the display shows eight bars and
starts to flash. The high coolant
temperature light in the tachometer is
then illuminated.
Fuel Gauge
1. Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge indicates the amount of
fuel in the tank.
When the ignition is switched on, the
number of bars shown in the display
indicates the level of fuel.
When the fuel tank is full all eight bars
are shown and when empty, no bars are
shown. Other gauge markings indicate
intermediate fuel levels between full and
empty.
When two bars are shown the low fuel
warning light illuminates, five seconds
later the display screen switches to the
'Range to Empty' display (see page 43).
This indicates there are approximately
4.5 litres of fuel remaining in the tank
and you should refuel at the earliest
opportunity.
After refuelling, the fuel gauge and
range to empty information are only
updated while riding the motorcycle.
Depending on the riding style, updating
could take up to five minutes.