YOUR BMW. We are pleased that you have chosen a BMW Motorrad vehicle and welcome you to the family of BMW riders. Familiarize yourself with your new vehicle so that you can ride safely and confidently in all traffic situations. About these operating instructions Read these operating instructions before starting your new BMW. It contains important notes about operating the vehicle that will enable you to make full use of the technical assets of your BMW.
01 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Quick & easy reference Abbreviations and symbols Equipment Technical data Timeliness of the status of this manual Additional sources of information Certificates and operating permits Data memory 2 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 6 02 OVERVIEWS 12 Overall view, left side Overall view, right side Overall cockpit view Under the rider's seat Multifunction switch, left Multifunction switch, right Instrument cluster 14 15 16 17 19 20 03 DISPLAYS 22 Indicator and warning lights TFT display in Pure R
Media Phone Favorite buttons Displaying software version Displaying license information 120 121 122 06 AUDIO SYSTEM 124 Radio Audio settings Player Satellite radio Audio playback via helmet 126 128 129 130 07 SETTING 134 Mirrors Headlights Windshield Clutch Brake Seats Spring preload Damping 136 136 136 137 139 140 142 143 08 RIDING 146 Safety instructions Regular check Starting Breaking in Shifting gears Brakes 148 150 151 154 155 156 122 122 132 Parking your motorcycle Refueling Securing m
Spring strut cover Front-wheel stand Engine oil Brake system Clutch Coolant Tires Rims Wheels Silencer Light sources Jump-starting Battery Fuses Diagnostic socket 191 192 193 194 199 199 201 202 202 210 212 212 213 217 219 11 ACCESSORIES 222 General notes Onboard power sockets Topcase Optional accessories 224 224 225 228 12 CARE 230 Care products Washing your motorcycle Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts Care of paintwork Paint preservation Storing the motorcycle Putting the motorcycle into operati
Maintenance schedule Maintenance confirmations Service confirmations 260 261 275 APPENDIX 278 Certificate for EWS Certificate for remote control Certificate for Keyless Ride Certificate for RDC Certificate for TFT Declaration of conformity for DWA Certificate for ACC Certificate for audio system IP notice: HD Radio™ Certificate for charging compartment 279 INDEX 281 285 289 290 293 298 303 304 305 308
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 01
QUICK & EASY REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL DATA TIMELINESS OF THE STATUS OF THIS MANUAL ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING PERMITS DATA MEMORY 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 6
4 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS QUICK & EASY REFERENCE Chapter 2 of this rider's manual will provide you with an initial overview of your motorcycle. All maintenance and repair procedures carried out on your motorcycle will be documented in the Service chapter. Documentation of the maintenance work performed is a prerequisite for generous treatment of claims. The quickest way for you to find information on specific topics is to consult the comprehensive index at the end of the rider's manual.
5 OA Optional accessories. BMW Motorrad optional accessories can be purchased and retrofitted at your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. ABS Anti-Lock Brake System. ACC Distance control (Active Cruise Control). ASC Automatic Stability Control. D-ESA Electronic chassis and suspension adjustment. DTC Dynamic Traction Control. DWA Anti-theft alarm. EWS Electronic immobilizer. TPC Tire Pressure Control (TPC).
6 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS other qualified service partner or specialist workshop. The information on the vehicle documents always takes precedence over the information in this rider's manual. TIMELINESS OF THE STATUS OF THIS MANUAL The high safety and quality level of BMW motorcycles are ensured by consistent, ongoing development efforts embracing their design, equipment and accessories. For this reason, some aspects of your motorcycle may vary from the descriptions in this rider's manual.
7 facturer, such as in the form of a separate booklet. Personal references Every vehicle is marked with a unique vehicle identification number. Depending on the country, the vehicle owner can be identified using the vehicle identification number and license plate and with the help of the relevant authorities. There are also other ways to trace data obtained from the vehicle back to the rider or vehicle owner, such as via the ConnectedDrive Account that was used.
8 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Legal requirements for the disclosure of data The vehicle manufacture is required by the law applicable in this context to provide authorities with the data stored by the manufacturer. Providing this data within the scope required is on a case-by-case basis, for instance to clarify a criminal offense. Government agencies are authorized by the law applicable in this context to read out the data from the vehicle themselves in individual cases.
9 quality assurance measures, this technical information can be read out from the vehicle together with the vehicle identification number. The information can be read out by a BMW Motorrad retailer or other qualified service partner or specialist workshop. The vehicle's legally mandated socket for onboard diagnosis (OBD) is used to read out the data. The data is collected, processed and used by the respective retailer network locations.
10 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS saved in the vehicle, it can be deleted at any time. This data is transmitted to third parties only upon personal request as part of the use of online services. The data transmitted depends on the selected settings when using the services. Integrating mobile end devices Depending on the equipment, mobile end devices connected to the vehicle, such as smartphones, are controlled using the vehicle's operating elements.
11 tems which are intended for this purpose. Any collection, processing and use of personal data that goes beyond the provision of services take place only as permitted by law, on the basis of a contractual agreement or as a result of consent. It is also possible to have the entire data connection activated or deactivated. This is not the case for legally prescribed functions.
OVERVIEWS 02
OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE OVERALL COCKPIT VIEW UNDER THE RIDER'S SEAT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
14 OVERVIEWS OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE 1 2 3 4 5 Clutch fluid reservoir ( 199) Seat lock ( 140) Passenger seat heating ( 86) Passenger socket ( 224) Payload table (at left fork leg) Tire pressure table (at left fork leg)
15 OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE 1 2 3 4 5 Brake fluid reservoir for front wheel brake ( 197) Vehicle identification number (on the steering-head bearing) Type plate (on the steering-head bearing) Coolant level indicator (behind side panel) ( 199) Oil filler opening ( 193) Behind the battery cover: Battery ( 213) Jump-start terminal ( 212) Diagnostic socket ( 219) 6 Brake fluid reservoir for rear wheel brake (behind the spring strut cover) ( 198)
16 OVERVIEWS OVERALL COCKPIT VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 Favorite buttons ( 122) Storage compartment, left ( 87) Ignition switch/steering lock ( 58) Storage compartment, right ( 87) Onboard power socket ( 224) Fuel filler opening ( 160)
17 UNDER THE RIDER'S SEAT 1 2 3 4 Fuses ( 217) Onboard vehicle tool kit ( 191) Tool for adjusting the spring preload ( 143) Adjustment of rider's seat height ( 140)
18 OVERVIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT 1 High beams and headlight flasher ( 65) 2 Cruise control ( 70) 3 Hazard warning lights ( 66) 4 Windshield adjustment mechanism ( 136) 5 Auxiliary headlights ( 66) 6 Turn indicators ( 67) 7 Horn 8 Rocker button MENU ( 101) 9 Multi-Controller ( 101) 10 Distance control (ACC) ( 76)
19 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT 1 2 3 4 Central locking system ( 90) Riding mode ( 69) Emergency-off switch ( 64) Starter button ( 151)
20 OVERVIEWS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1 2 3 4 Indicator and warning lights ( 24) TFT display ( 25) Indicator light DWA ( 83) Keyless Ride ( 59) Photosensor (for adjusting brightness of instrument lighting)
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DISPLAYS 03
INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW TFT DISPLAY IN MENU VIEW INDICATOR LIGHTS 24 25 26 27
24 DISPLAYS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Turn indicator, left ( 67) High beams ( 65) General warning light ( 27) Turn indicator, right ( 67) DTC ( 47) ABS ( 46) Auxiliary headlights ( 66)
25 TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 Tachometer ( 107) Speed Limit Info ( 107) Hill Start Control ( 79) Speedometer Distance control ACC ( 76) 6 Cruise control ( 70) 7 Rider info. status line ( 105) 8 Riding mode ( 69) 9 Split screen ( 108) 10 Clock ( 109) 11 Connection status ( 112) 12 Upshift recommendation ( 108) 13 Gear indicator, "N" is displayed while in neutral position.
26 DISPLAYS TFT DISPLAY IN MENU VIEW 1 2 3 4 Hill Start Control ( 79) Speedometer Cruise control ( 70) Distance control ACC ( 76) 5 Rider info. status line ( 105) 6 Riding mode ( 69) 7 Gear indicator, "N" is displayed while in neutral position.
27 INDICATOR LIGHTS Layout Warnings are displayed by means of the corresponding warning lights. Warnings are indicated by the general warning light in conjunction with a dialog in the TFT display. The general warning light lights up in either yellow or red depending on the urgency of the warning. The general warning light lights up for whichever warning is most urgent at the current time. You will find an overview of the potential warnings on the following pages.
28 DISPLAYS White: (---) there is no valid value. Instead of the value, dashes 5 are displayed. The evaluation of the individual values is possible in part only after a certain riding duration or speed. If a measured value cannot yet be displayed due to unfulfilled measurement conditions, dashes are displayed instead as placeholders. As long as no valid measured value is available, no evaluation is carried out in the form of a colored symbol.
29 Overview of warning indicators Indicator and warning lights Display text is displayed. lights up yellow. Remote key not in range. lights up yellow. Remote key battery low. is displayed in yellow. Meaning Outside temperature warning ( 34) Radio-operated key outside reception range ( 34) Replacing the battery of the radio-operated key ( 35) Vehicle voltage too low ( 35) Vehicle voltage low. lights up yellow. is displayed in yellow.
30 DISPLAYS Indicator and warning lights Display text Anti-theft alarm battery discharged. lights up yellow. lights up yellow. Engine oil level Check engine oil level. Coolant temperature too high! Engine! flashes red. lights up yellow. lights up yellow. Anti-theft alarm battery discharged ( 38) Low engine oil level ( 39) Coolant temperature too high ( 39) Drive malfunction ( 40) Severe drive malfunction ( 40) Engine control failure ( 40) No communication with engine control.
31 Indicator and warning lights Display text Tire pressure not at setpoint. Tire Press. Monitor. Loss of pressure. "---" lights up yellow. "---" TPM sensors battery low. lights up yellow. lights up yellow. Fall sensor faulty. Side stand monitoring faulty flashes.
32 DISPLAYS Indicator and warning lights Display text lights up. flashes rapidly. flashes slowly. lights up. lights up yellow. lights up. Off! Traction control deactivated. Traction control limited. Meaning ABS Pro failure ( 47) DTC intervention ( 47) DTC self-diagnosis not completed ( 47) DTC switched off ( 48) Limited DTC availability ( 48) lights up yellow. lights up. Traction control failure! DTC error ( 49) lights up yellow.
33 Indicator and warning lights Display text Meaning Brake temperature critical ( 50) Cruise control failed ( 51) lights up yellow. Brake temperature critical! lights up yellow. lights up yellow. Cruise control not functioning. ACC temporarily Distance control failed. has failed tem- lights up yellow. Distance control failed. flashes in green. flashes in green. Fuel reserve is being used up. Ride to the nearest gas station The gear indicator flashes. is displayed in white.
34 DISPLAYS Outside temperature The outside temperature is displayed in the status line of the TFT display. Engine heat can lead to spurious readings the outside temperature when the motorcycle is stationary. If the effect of the engine heat becomes excessive, dashes are temporarily displayed instead of the value. If the outside temperature falls below the following limit value, there is a risk of black ice formation. Limit range for outside temperature Approx. 37 °F (Approx.
35 If the Check Control dialog appears while riding, remain calm. You can continue driving; the engine will not turn off. Have any faulty radio-operated keys replaced by a BMW Motorrad retailer. Replacing the battery of the radio-operated key with Keyless Ride OE lights up yellow. Remote key battery low. Limited central locking function. Change battery. Possible cause: The battery for the radiooperated key is no longer charged to full capacity.
36 DISPLAYS The vehicle voltage is critical. If you continue riding, the vehicle electronics will discharge the battery. Possible cause: Consumers with high electrical consumption, e.g. heating vests, are in operation; too many consumers are in operation at the same time, or the battery is defective. Switch off consumers that are not needed or disconnect them from the electrical system.
37 Front parking lamp faulty! with additional headlight OE Left auxiliary headlight faulty! or Right auxiliary headlight faulty! Tail light faulty! Brake light faulty! Rear left turn signal faulty! or Rear right turn signal faulty!. License plate light faulty! Have checked by a specialist workshop. flashes yellow. The faulty light source is displayed: Active headlamp faulty.
38 DISPLAYS This fault message is only shown for a short time immediately following the PreRide-Check. Possible cause: The DWA battery no longer has its full charging capacity. The operation of the DWA with the vehicle battery disconnected is only guaranteed for a limited time. Contact an authorized service facility, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Anti-theft alarm battery discharged with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) OE Anti-theft alarm battery discharged. No independent alarm.
39 not possible. Dashes (---) are indicated in place of the note. Low engine oil level lights up yellow. Engine oil level Check engine oil level. Possible cause: The electronic oil level sensor has detected a low engine oil level. If the motorcycle is not standing vertically on a level surface, the message can also appear even when the oil level is correct. At next refueling stop: Checking engine oil level ( 193). If the oil level is too low in the inspection glass: Topping up the engine oil ( 194).
40 DISPLAYS thorized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Engine control failure lights up yellow. Drive malfunction No communication with engine control. Engine! Have checked Multiple sys. affected. by a specialist Ride carefully to the workshop. next specialist workshop Possible cause: The engine control unit has diagnosed a fault which affects the pollutant emissions. Have fault eliminated at a specialist service facility, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
41 gine power may not be available. Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible at a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Serious fault in the engine control flashes red. Serious fault in the engine control. Onward journey possible. Damage possible. Have checked by a workshop. WARNING Damage to engine during emergency operation Accident hazard Drive slowly and avoid rapid acceleration and passing maneuvers.
42 DISPLAYS The tire pressures are shown in the TFT display with temperature compensation and are always based on the following tire air temperature: 68 °F (20 °C) The values on the left relate to the front wheel and the values on the right relate to the rear wheel. The pressure differential is displayed via the actual and nominal tire pressure. Immediately after switching on the ignition, only dashes are displayed.
43 Tire pressure at the limits of the permissible tolerance with tire pressure monitor (TPM) OE Tire pressure is outside the approved tolerance range with tire pressure monitor (TPM) OE lights up yellow. lights up yellow. Displayed in yellow. Displayed in yellow. Tire pressure not at Tire pressure not at setpoint. Check tire setpoint. Stop impressure. mediately! Check tire pressure. Possible cause: The measured tire pressure is Tire Press. Moniwithin the limit range of the tor.
44 DISPLAYS Before adjusting the tire pressure, check the information on temperature compensation and tire pressure adjustment in the "Technology in detail" chapter ( 182). The target tire pressures can be found in the following locations: On the back cover of the operating instructions Instrument cluster in the TIRE PRESSURE view Sign on the left fork leg Have the tire checked by a specialist workshop for damage, preferably by an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
45 Sensor faulty or system fault with tire pressure monitor (TPM) OE lights up yellow. "---" Possible cause: Wheels without TPC/RDC sensors are mounted. Retrofit wheel set with TPC/ RDC sensors. Possible cause: 1 or 2 RDC sensors have failed or a system fault has occurred. Have fault eliminated at a specialist service facility, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Battery of the tire pressure sensor weak with tire pressure monitor (TPM) OE TPM sensors battery low. Function limited.
46 DISPLAYS Possible cause: The side-stand switch or its wiring is damaged. The engine is switched off when the speed falls below 3 mph (5 km/h). The journey cannot be continued. Contact a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. ABS self-diagnosis not completed flashes. Possible cause: ABS self-diagnosis routine not completed ABS is not available, as the self-diagnosis routine was not completed.
47 Possible cause: The ABS control unit has detected an error. The ABS function is not available. You may continue riding. Take note of additional information on special situations that can lead to an ABS fault memory entry ( 172). Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible at a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. ABS Pro failure lights up yellow. lights up. ABS Pro failure! Onward journey possible. Ride carefully to next specialist workshop.
48 DISPLAYS Possible cause: DTC self-diagnosis not completed The DTC function is not available, as the self-diagnosis function has not been completed. (To check wheel speed sensors, motorcycle must reach a minimum speed with engine running: min 3 mph (min 5 km/h)) Ride off slowly. It must be noted that the DTC function is not available until the self-diagnosis has been completed. DTC switched off lights up. Off! Traction control deactivated.
49 DTC error lights up yellow. lights up. Traction control failure! Onward journey possible. Ride carefully to the next specialist workshop. Possible cause: The DTC control unit has detected an error. ATTENTION Damage to components Damage to sensors, for example, with the resultant malfunctions Do not carry along any objects under the rider's or passenger's seat. Secure vehicle tools. Do not damage the rotational speed sensor.
50 DISPLAYS Hill Start Control automatically deactivated flashes yellow. HSC not available. Engine not running. Possible cause: Hill Start Control was switched off automatically. Fold in side stand. Hill Start Control only functions when the side stand is folded in. Start engine. Hill Start Control only functions with the engine running. Hill Start Control cannot be activated is displayed. HSC not available. Side stand lined. Possible cause: Hill Start Control was switched off automatically.
51 DANGER Driving with overheated brakes Risk of accident due to brake failure Adapt driving style. Use the engine brake to avoid frequent braking. WARNING Failure to observe maintenance intervals Accident hazard Comply with the maintenance intervals applicable for the brakes. Possible cause: The brake temperature is in a critical range. You may continue riding carefully until the warning light goes out. Cruise control failed lights up yellow. Cruise control not functioning. Onward journey possible.
52 DISPLAYS Distance control failed lights up yellow. Distance control failed. Onward journey possible. Testing at workshop required. Possible cause: The control unit has detected an error. It must be noted that the distance control (ACC) function is not available. Cruise control is still available. You may continue riding. Have the malfunction corrected as soon as possible at a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Fuel down to reserve volume Fuel reserve is being used up.
53 fault eliminated at a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Hazard warning lights system switched on flashes in green. flashes in green. Possible cause: The hazard warning flasher was switched on by the rider. Hazard warning lights ( 66). Service display If service is overdue, the service date or the distance covered at which service should have been completed is accompanied by the general warning light in yellow.
54 DISPLAYS shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. The operating safety and road safety of the vehicle remains unchanged. The best-possible value retention of the vehicle is ensured.
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OPERATION 04
IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING LOCK IGNITION WITH KEYLESS RIDE EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH LIGHTING DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) ELECTRONIC CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT (D-ESA) RIDING MODE CRUISE CONTROL DISTANCE CONTROL (ACC) HILL START CONTROL ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM (DWA) TIRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) HEATING STORAGE COMPARTMENT CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM CASES 58 59 64 64 68 68 69 70 73 79 82 85 85 87 90 94
58 OPERATION IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING LOCK Ignition keys You are provided with 2 ignition keys. Should you lose your radio-operated keys, refer to the notes regarding the electronic immobilizer (EWS) ( 61). The same key fits the following locks: Ignition switch/steering lock Pannier lock Stow compartment lock Fuel filler cap Seat lock with topcase OA Topcase Locking the steering lock Turn handlebars to left. Turn the ignition key to position 1 while moving the handlebars somewhat.
59 Switching off the ignition IGNITION WITH KEYLESS RIDE Ignition keys with Keyless Ride OE Turn the ignition key to position 1. After the ignition has been switched off, the instrument cluster remains switched on for a short period of time and indicates possibly present fault memory entries. Steering lock is not locked. Electrically powered accessories remain operational for a limited period of time. The battery can be recharged using the socket in the cockpit. The ignition key can now be removed.
60 OPERATION approx. 90 seconds, and the central locking system is not locked. It is advisable to carry the radio-operated key directly on your person (e.g. in a jacket pocket) and to also carry the spare key as an alternative. Switching on the ignition with Keyless Ride OE Requirement The radio-operated key is within reception range. Range of Keyless Ride radio-operated key Approx. 3.3 ft (Approx. 1 m) Locking the steering lock with Keyless Ride OE Requirement Handlebars are turned to the left.
61 with additional headlight OE LED additional headlights are switched on. Pre-Ride-Check is carried out. ( 152) ABS self-diagnosis is performed. ( 152) DTC self-diagnosis is performed. ( 153) Switching off the ignition with Keyless Ride OE Requirement The radio-operated key is within reception range. The ignition can be deactivated in two ways. Version 1: Briefly press button 1. Light is switched off. Steering lock is not locked. Version 2: Turn handlebars to left. Press and hold button 1.
62 OPERATION Spare keys are available only through an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. As the radio-operated keys are part of an integrated safety system, the retailer is under an obligation to check your legitimacy. Radio-operated key lost, spare key available with Keyless Ride OE Requirement The spare key is available. Park the motorcycle, making sure that the ground is firm and level. If you lose your keys, refer to the notes regarding the electronic immobilizer (EWS).
63 Key has been detected. Engine can be started. Starting the engine ( 151). Replacing the battery of the radio-operated key with Keyless Ride OE If the radio-operated key does not respond when a button is pressed for a short or long time: The battery for the radio-operated key is not charged to full capacity. Replace battery. ATTENTION Unsuitable or improperly inserted batteries Component damage Use a battery compliant with the manufacturer's specifications.
64 OPERATION EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH 1 Emergency-off switch A B Engine is switched off Operating position LIGHTING WARNING Operation of the emergency ON/OFF switch when riding Danger of falling due to blocking of rear wheel Do not operate the emergency ON/OFF switch when riding. The engine can be switched off easily and quickly using the emergency-off switch. Parking lights The parking lights come on automatically when the ignition is switched on. The parking lights are a strain on the battery.
65 Headlight courtesy delay feature Switching off the ignition ( 59). Alternatively: with the ignition turned on, pull the switch 1. High beams and headlight flasher Switching on the ignition ( 58). Press switch 1 forward to switch on high beams. Pull switch 1 toward rear to actuate headlight flasher. The high-beam headlight can also be switched on when the engine is not running. Immediately after turning off the ignition, pull switch 1 back and hold until the headlight courtesy delay feature turns on.
66 OPERATION Immediately after switching off the ignition, push button 1 to left and hold it until the parking lamps come on. Switch ignition on and then off again to switch off the parking lights. Auxiliary headlights with additional headlight OE Requirement The low beams must be switched on. The auxiliary headlights are approved for use as fog lights and may only be used in poor weather conditions. Comply with the countryspecific road traffic regulations.
67 Ignition can be switched off. To switch off the hazard warning flasher, switch on the ignition, as required, and press button 1 once again. Comfort turn indicators Turn indicators Switching on the ignition ( 58). Press button 1 to the left to switch on the left-side turn indicators. Press button 1 to the right to switch on the right-side turn indicators. Move button 1 to the center position to switch off the turn indicators.
68 OPERATION DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) Switching DTC function off and on Switching on the ignition ( 58). Call up the Settings, Assist menu and select DTC. Deactivate DTC to switch off Dynamic Traction Control DTC until the next time the ignition is switched on. lights up. Activate DTC to switch on Dynamic Traction Control DTC. Alternative method: turn the ignition off and on again. goes out, in the event of incomplete self-diagnosis, the DTC indicator and warning light starts flashing.
69 Adjusting the load Starting the engine ( 151). Call up the Settings, Assist menu and select the menu item Load. Select the desired load setting. The load setting remains unchanged even after the ignition has been turned off. The load setting cannot be adjusted while the motorcycle is underway. The following message is displayed if no load setting is possible: Action not pos- sible. Engine needs to run.
70 OPERATION The riding mode that is set and its corresponding adjustments of engine characteristics and DTC control are retained even after the ignition is switched off. CRUISE CONTROL The active riding mode 2 fades into the background and is displayed in pop-up 3. The guide 4 shows how many riding modes are available. Switching on the adaptive cruise control Requirement DTC is switched on and ABS is active. WARNING Press button 1 repeatedly until the desired riding mode is shown.
71 Button 2 is unlocked. Storing speed Briefly push button 1 forward. Cruise control can also activate the brake. Setting range of cruise control (gear-dependent) 9...137 mph (15...220 km/h) is displayed. The motorcycle maintains your current cruising speed and the setting is saved. Accelerating Depending on the set speed unit in the instrument cluster, the speed is increased or reduced in km/h or mph. Briefly push button 1 forward. The speed is increased by 1 mph (1.
72 OPERATION Briefly press button 1 backward. The speed is decreased by 1 mph (1.6 km/h) each time the button is pressed. Press button 1 back and hold. The speed is decreased in increments of 5 mph (8 km/h). If button 1 is no longer pressed, the speed reached is maintained and saved. Deactivating the cruise control Actuate the brakes or throttle grip (ease the throttle beyond the default setting) to deactivate the adaptive cruise control. If the clutch remains pulled for more than 1.
73 you might have wanted to slow down to a lower speed. is displayed. Switching off cruise control Dynamic: more pronounced acceleration and deceleration for more dynamic riding style. DISTANCE CONTROL (ACC) with Active Cruise Control OE Safety instructions WARNING Push switch 1 to the left. The system is switched off. is hidden. Button 2 is locked. Configuring the character of the distance control Switching on the ignition ( 58). Call up the Settings Assist menu and select Cruise control.
74 OPERATION WARNING ACC cannot respond to all objects and traffic situations Risk of accident ACC responds only to vehicles that are ahead and moving in the same direction. This means that pedestrians, animals and vehicles that are stationary or moving in the opposite direction are not detected. Cyclists cannot be reliably detected. A vehicle entering the lane from the side cannot be used as a reference object until it has been checked for plausibility by the radar.
75 WARNING ACC cannot detect all objects and traffic situations, or it cannot detect them correctly Risk of accident ACC cannot detect certain objects or complex traffic situations correctly and, due to this, cannot issue warnings and decelerate, or it issues incorrect warnings or decelerates improperly. For example, you must brake on your own when you are approaching accident sites or vehicles at traffic lights or traffic jams. Object detection can be limited e.g.
76 OPERATION WARNING ACC can lose track of detected objects Risk of accident When ACC deselects a detected object erroneously, the motorcycle will accelerate to the set speed. This can be the case when riding around curves, for instance. Observe the traffic and actively intervene in the respective situations.
77 WARNING see the Technology in detail ( 175) chapter. Reduced support after switchover to cruise control Risk of accident Unlike ACC, cruise control does not respond to the traffic ahead but adjusts the speed to the stored value. Observe the traffic and actively intervene in the respective situations. Operating the ACC Requirement Activate ACC has been activated. Go to Settings, Assist menu, select Cruise control. Activate or deactivate the Activate ACC. Storing speed ( 71).
78 OPERATION The set distance is briefly shown in the display. To switch off, switch over to cruise control or switch off cruise control altogether. Note automatic deactivation ( 72). For more information on the distance control (ACC), see the Technology in detail ( 175) chapter. A hazardous situation has been detected and cannot be avoided. flashes red. If a warning light appears in the TFT display: Take action to avoid potential danger.
79 Repeatedly press the button 1 briefly until the distance has been set. The following settings are available: Short distance Medium distance Long distance If the ACC detects an object ahead that is moving in the same direction, this is visualized by adding a car to the displayed icon. The distance setting remains unchanged even after the ignition has been turned off. HILL START CONTROL Activating and deactivating theHill Start Control Switching on the ignition ( 58).
80 OPERATION Operating the Hill Start Control Pro with riding modes Pro OE Requirement Vehicle is at a standstill with engine running. Apply handbrake lever 1 or footbrake lever firmly and then release again. is displayed in green. Hill Start Control is activated. To switch off Hill Start Control, activate the brake lever 1 or the footbrake lever again. is hidden. Alternatively, ride off in 1st or 2nd gear. Hill Start Control is deactivated automatically when driving off.
81 Alternatively, apply the brake for about one second after the vehicle has come to a standstill, with a gradient of at least 3%. is displayed in green. Hill Start Control Pro is activated. To switch off Hill Start Control Pro, activate the handbrake lever 1 or the footbrake lever again. If Hill Start Control Pro was deactivated using the brake lever, automatic Hill Start Control is deactivated for the next 4 m. is displayed in white. Alternatively, ride off in 1st or 2nd gear.
82 OPERATION ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM (DWA) with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) OE Activation Switching on the ignition ( 58). Adapting DWA ( 84). Switching off the ignition ( 59). If the DWA is activated, the DWA is automatically activated after the ignition is switched off. Activation takes approximately 30 seconds to complete. Turn signals are illuminated twice. Confirmation tone sounds twice (if programmed). DWA is armed.
83 Confirmation tone sounds three times (if programmed). Tilt sensor is deactivated. Alarm signal The DWA alarm signal can be triggered by: Tilt sensor Switch-on attempt with an ignition key. Disconnecting the DWA from the vehicle battery (DWA battery takes over the power supply – alarm sound only, hazard warning lights do not flash).
84 OPERATION 5 flashes: tilt sensor 3 Deactivation Switching on the ignition ( 58). Turn indicators are illuminated once. Confirmation tone sounds once (if programmed). DWA is switched off. with central locking system OE or with Keyless Ride OE Adapting DWA Switching on the ignition ( 58). Call up the Settings, Vehicle settings menu and select Alarm system.
85 function when the ignition is turned off. TIRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) with tire pressure monitor (TPM) OE Switching setpoint pressure warning on or off When the minimum tire pressure is reached, a target pressure warning can be displayed. Go to Settings, Vehicle settings, RDC menu. Switch Target pressure warn. on or off. The grips have five-level heating. The fifth level is used for fast heating of the grips; the switch should then be switched back to one of the lower levels.
86 OPERATION Call up the Settings Heating menu and select the menu item Seat heating. Operating passenger seat heater with seat heating OE Seat heating can be activated only when the engine is running. Starting the engine ( 151). The rider's seat has five-level heating. The fifth level is used for fast heating of the seat; the switch should then be switched back to one of the lower levels. Select the desired heating stage.
87 3 Switch in one-dot position: Low heating output. 4 Switch in two-dot position: High heating output. with central locking system OE Press unlocked lock barrel downwards to open the lid. ATTENTION The selected heating level 1 and the heated grip icon 2 are shown in the display.
88 OPERATION Inductive charging with comfort telephony with enhanced smartphone connection OE Unlock and storage compartment lock 1 using the ignition key. Press unlocked lock barrel downwards to open the lid. with central locking system OE Press unlocked lock barrel downwards to open the lid.
89 ficient air circulation. When charging is in progress, the ventilation turns on in the storage compartment starting at 86 °F (30 °C). Charging a smartphone with comfort telephony with enhanced smartphone connection OE Push the pin 3 next to the slide plate 2 to the left. The smartphone is fastened. Removing a smartphone with comfort telephony with enhanced smartphone connection OE Requirement Ignition on. Pull the slide plate 2 toward the back.
90 OPERATION Continuously lit green: Inductive charging or USB charging is in progress or completed. Quickly flashing yellow: Excess temperature or disruptive foreign object on the charger. Slowly flashing red: There is a fault with the fan. Continuously lit red: General fault. If there is a fault, charging is not possible. Have faults corrected at a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
91 The storage compartments and cases are unlocked. with topcase OA The topcase is unlocked. Once a lock has been locked manually it subsequently has to be unlocked manually as well. with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) OE Note the information on the functions of the remote control for the anti-theft alarm system as described in the Operation chapter.
92 OPERATION You can now proceed to register all the remote controls. Step through the following procedure with each remote control in turn: Hold down buttons 1 and 2. LED 3 flashes for about ten seconds. Once LED 3 no longer flashes, release buttons 1 and 2. 3 LED lights up. Press button 1 or button 2. One sound signal is issued and the LED 3 goes out. To complete logon: Switching off the ignition ( 59). Three sound signals are issued.
93 Press button 1 or button 2. One sound signal is issued and the LED 3 goes out. Replacing battery in the remote-control unit with central locking system OE with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) OE without Keyless Ride OE If the LED lamp on the remotecontrol unit fails to light up when a button is pressed, or only lights up briefly: Replace the battery in the remote-control unit.
94 OPERATION The remote control is ready to operate again. Closing case CASES Opening case with central locking system OE Open the central locking system, if necessary. Turn the key in the case lock to the position of the dot and remove it. Press the lock barrel 1 downward. The release lever 2 pops up. Pull the release lever 2 all the way up and open the case lid. Pull release lever 2 all the way up. Close case lid and press down. Ensure that no objects are trapped between cover and case.
95 Removing cases Turn key to RELEASE position in case lock. Carrying handle pops out. Pull carrying handle 3 upward as far as possible. Case is released and can be removed. Attaching a case Fold up the carrying handle to the limit position. Insert case in the brackets 4. Press the carrying handle 3 down until it engages. Turn key to LOCK position in case lock and remove. Maximum payload and maximum speed Observe maximum payload and maximum speed.
96 OPERATION Payload per case max 22 lbs (max 10 kg)
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GENERAL NOTES PRINCIPLE PURE RIDE VIEW SPLIT SCREEN GENERAL SETTINGS BLUETOOTH WIFI MY VEHICLE ONBOARD COMPUTER NAVIGATION MEDIA PHONE FAVORITE BUTTONS DISPLAYING SOFTWARE VERSION DISPLAYING LICENSE INFORMATION 100 101 107 108 109 111 113 114 117 118 120 121 122 122 122
100 TFT DISPLAY GENERAL NOTES Warnings WARNING Operation of a smartphone while riding or with the engine running Accident hazard Observe the relevant road traffic regulations. Do not use while riding (except for applications without operation such as telephony via the hands-free system).
101 addition to the Bluetooth connection, the WiFi function must be activated on the mobile end device. PRINCIPLE Operating elements On some mobile devices, e.g. with operating system iOS, the BMW Motorrad Connected App must be called up before using. Notice concerning current status After the editorial deadline, there may be updates to the TFT display. For this reason, some aspects of your motorcycle may vary from the descriptions in these Operating Instructions. Updated information at: bmw-motorrad.
102 TFT DISPLAY Tilting the Multi-Controller to the left: Activate the function according to the operating feedback. Activate function to the left or back. After settings, return to menu view. In the menu view: move up one hierarchy level. In the My Vehicle menu: leaf to the next menu sheet. Tilting the Multi-Controller to the right: Activate the function according to the operating feedback. Confirm selection. Confirm settings. Leaf to the next menu step. Scroll to right in lists.
103 Meaning of the operating instructions: Operating instructions 1: the left end has been reached. Operating instructions 2: you can scroll to the right. Operating instructions 3: you can scroll down. Operating instructions 4: you can scroll to the left. Operating instructions 5: the right end has been reached. Operating instructions in submenus In addition to the operating instructions in the main menu, there are additional operating instructions in submenus.
104 TFT DISPLAY Switching functions on and off Some items are preceded by a box. The box indicates whether the function is switched on or off. Action icons after the menu items illustrate what is switched by briefly tilting the Multi-Controller to the right. Examples for switching on and off: Icon 1 indicates that the function is switched on. Icon 2 indicates that the function is switched off. Icon 3 indicates that the function can be switched off. Icon 4 indicates that the function can be switched on.
105 Moving the mouse pointer in lists Calling up the menu ( 104). To move the mouse pointer down in lists, turn the MultiController 1 down until the desired entry is highlighted. To move the mouse pointer up in lists, turn the Multi-Controller 1 up until the desired entry is highlighted. Confirming the selection Select desired entry. Press the Multi-Controller switch 1 briefly to the right. Calling up the last menu used In the Pure Ride view: press and hold the bottom of the MENU rocker button.
106 TFT DISPLAY Average speed 1 Average speed 2 Tire pressure Fuel gauge Press and hold button 1 to display the Pure Ride view. Press button 1 briefly to select the value in the upper status line 2. The following values can be displayed: OdometerTotal Trip distance recorder 1 TRIP 1 Trip distance recorder 2 TRIP 2 Average consumption 1 Average consumption 2 Range Selecting content of driver info. status line Call up menu Settings, Display, Status line content. Turn on desired displays.
107 Turn the Multi-Controller 1 down until the desired setting is highlighted. If operating instructions are present, tilt the Multi-Controller 1 to the right. If operating instructions are present, tilt the Multi-Controller 1 to the left. The setting is saved. Switching Speed Limit Info on or off Requirement The vehicle is connected to a compatible mobile end device. The BMW Motorrad Connected app is installed on the mobile end device.
108 TFT DISPLAY Range Upshift recommendation The range 1 indicates how far you can ride with the remaining fuel. This distance is calculated on the basis of average consumption and the fuel quantity on board. When the motorcycle is propped on its side stand, the slight angle of inclination means that the sensor cannot register the fuel quantity correctly. For this reason, the range is only recalculated when the side stand is folded in.
109 selected display in the split screen. The following displays can be selected: ONBOARD COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER Navigation MEDIA with audio system OE Depending on the selected audio source, MEDIA or RADIO can be displayed. The selected display remains even after the ignition is turned off. Switching off split screen Show Pure Ride view ( 103). Briefly press the Multi-Controller 1 repeatedly until the split screen disappears. As an alternative, press the Multi-Controller 1 to the left and hold.
110 TFT DISPLAY Setting the time format Call up menu Settings, System settings, Date and time, Time format. Select desired setting. Confirm setting. Setting the units of measurement Call up menu Settings, System settings, Units. The following units of measurement can be set: Distance covered with tire pressure monitor (TPM) OE Pressure Temperature Consumption Setting the language Call up menu Settings, System settings, Language.
111 BLUETOOTH Short-range radio technology Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology. Bluetooth devices are short-range devices (transmitting with a limited range) on the license-free ISM band (Industrial, Scientific, Medical) between 2.402 GHz and 2.480 GHz. It can be operated anywhere in the world without a license being required. Although Bluetooth is designed for establishing robust connections over short distances, faults are possible as with any other wireless technology.
112 TFT DISPLAY Please consult the operating instructions for your communication system. Pairing Call up menu Settings, Connections. Bluetooth connections can be established, managed, and deleted in the CONNECTIONS menu. The following Bluetooth connections are displayed: Mobile device Rider's helmet Passenger helm. The connection status for mobile end devices is displayed. Connecting a mobile end device Pairing ( 112).
113 Show the communication system of the helmet. Select Pair new rider's helmet or Pair new passeng. helmet and confirm. Helmets are searched for. During the pairing, the Bluetooth symbol flashes in the lower status line. Visible helmets are displayed. Select helmet and confirm. The connection is established and the connection status is updated. If the connection cannot be established, the troubleshooting chart in the Technical data chapter may provide assistance.
114 TFT DISPLAY MY VEHICLE Start screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Check Control display Layout ( 27) Coolant temperature ( 39) Range ( 108) Odometer Service display ( 53) Rear tire pressure ( 41) Vehicle voltage ( 214) Engine oil level ( 39) Front tire pressure ( 41)
115 Operating instructions MY VEHICLE ONBOARD COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER with tire pressure monitor (TPM) OE TIRE PRESSURE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS Operating instructions 1: tabs that show how far to the left or right you can scroll. Operating instructions 2: tab that shows the position of the current menu screen. Scrolling through menu windows Go to My vehicle menu. To scroll to the right, briefly push the Multi-Controller 1 to the right. To scroll to the left, briefly push the Multi-Controller 1 to the left.
116 TFT DISPLAY Service requirement If the time remaining until the next service is less than a month, or if the next service is due within 700 mi (1000 km), a white CC message is displayed.
117 ONBOARD COMPUTER Calling up the on-board computer Go to My vehicle menu. Scroll to the right until the ONBOARD COMPUTER menu panel is displayed. As an alternative, the onboard computer can also be displayed on the split screen. Switching on the split screen and selecting a display ( 108). Resetting the on-board computer Calling up the on-board computer ( 117). Press MENU rocker button down. Select Reset all values or Reset individual values and confirm.
118 TFT DISPLAY NAVIGATION Warnings WARNING Operation of a smartphone while riding or with the engine running Accident hazard Observe the relevant road traffic regulations. Do not use while riding (except for applications without operation such as telephony via the hands-free system).
119 Entering destination address Connecting a mobile end device ( 112). Call up the BMW Motorrad Connected app and start the route guidance. Go to menu Navigation. Active route guidance is displayed. If WiFi is not activated on the mobile end device, route guidance is displayed as arrow navigation. If the active route guidance is not displayed, the troubleshooting chart in the Technical data chapter may provide assistance.
120 TFT DISPLAY Ending route guidance Call up menu Navigation, Active route guidance. Select End route guidance and confirm. Controlling audio playback Switching spoken instructions on or off Connect the rider's helmet and the passenger helmet ( 112). Go to menu Media. The navigation can be read BMW Motorrad recomout by a computer voice. mends setting the volume To do this, the Spoken for media and conversations via instructions must be mobile end devices to the maxturned on.
121 ing, All artists, All albums or All tracks. Select Playlists. In the Audio settings submenu, you can adjust the following settings: Switch Shuffle on or off. Select Repeat: Off, One (current track) or All. Select Output device. Select Sound profile. Adjust Equalizer. If the playback list is not displayed on the TFT display, the troubleshooting chart in the Technical data chapter may provide assistance.
122 TFT DISPLAY FAVORITE BUTTONS Operating Favorite buttons DISPLAYING SOFTWARE VERSION Call up menu Settings, Information, Software version. DISPLAYING LICENSE INFORMATION Call up menu Settings, Information, Licenses. The Favorite buttons are assigned with defined functions that cannot be changed. Press a button lightly. The stored function is shown in the TFT display. Press a button firmly. The stored function is executed.
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RADIO AUDIO SETTINGS PLAYER SATELLITE RADIO AUDIO PLAYBACK VIA HELMET 126 128 129 130 132
126 AUDIO SYSTEM RADIO Starting Switching on the ignition ( 58). After the ignition is switched on, the radio menu will be available after a short time. Turning the radio on and off Call up Radio menu and turn Radio on or off. If the radio is turned off, Radio off is displayed in the lower status line. Selecting a source Select the Source menu. Select Favorites, AM, FM or SiriusXM. For the AM and FM wavebands, the HD radio™ option exists (availability may vary by country).
127 to set the desired frequency using the frequency band. Saving a station Select a station or frequency from the frequency band. Press Multi-Controller to the right. The station list opens. Turn the Multi-Controller 1 in the A or B direction to select the desired memory location. The current assignment of the memory location is displayed. If a station is already saved in the selected memory location, a message opens.
128 AUDIO SYSTEM Select Delete list of favorites at the bottom end of the Favorites list. A dialog opens. Confirm deletion. The Favorites list is deleted. AUDIO SETTINGS Loudspeakers and Bluetooth The audio system plays back sound through either the vehicle's speakers, an output device connected by Bluetooth or the helmet. Should the Bluetooth function not be offered in certain countries, then audio playback is only possible via the loudspeakers.
129 Bass-Boost Treble-Boost Voice Studio Balanced All sound profiles take effect only if Speakers is selected. For an optimal sound experience without a helmet, the Studio sound profile should be selected. All other sound profiles are optimized for playback with a helmet. Adjusting sound settings Call up the Radio, Audio settings menu and select Equalizer. The following settings are available: Treble: reduce (-1...-5) or increase (+1...+5) treble Bass: reduce (-1...-5) or increase (+1...
130 AUDIO SYSTEM Press the Multi-Controller to the right or left to select the desired station or the desired frequency. In order to be able to change the frequency, the Frequencymenu item must be selected in the AM options or FM options menu. SATELLITE RADIO Availability The functions for the reception of satellite radio described in this chapter are only offered in countries in which the reception of SiriusXM is possible. Subscribing to a station To listen to a station, it must first be subscribed to.
131 Turn the Multi-Controller 1 in the A or B direction to select the desired station from the selected category. Saving a station Selecting a category and station ( 130). Press the Multi-Controller to the right to select a station. Press the Multi-Controller to the right once more and select Add as favorite. The Favorites list opens. If a station is already saved in the selected memory location, a message opens.
132 AUDIO SYSTEM SiriusXM No signal. The SiriusXM service was in- terrupted due to a weak signal. AUDIO PLAYBACK VIA HELMET Connecting the rider's helmet If a rider's helmet with BMW Motorrad communication system is connected using Bluetooth radio standard 2.0: The volume of the helmet speaker can be adjusted directly using the Multi-Controller 1. Changing the volume in the helmet will be reflected in the display. The volume for Helmet 2 cannot be controlled with the Multi-Controller.
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MIRRORS HEADLIGHTS WINDSHIELD CLUTCH BRAKE SEATS SPRING PRELOAD DAMPING 136 136 136 137 139 140 142 143
136 SETTING MIRRORS Adjusting mirrors Adjusting the headlight range Requirement If the spring preload adjustment is no longer able to maintain the correct beam height to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic owing to high vehicle payloads: Move mirror into the desired position by pressing lightly on the edge of the glass. HEADLIGHTS Headlight range and spring preload Through the adaptation of the spring preload, the headlight range generally remains constant.
137 Press top of button 1 to raise the windshield. Press bottom of button 1 to lower the windshield. Switching off the ignition ( 59). The windshield automatically moves to the lower end position. If the windshield encounters resistance before reaching the end position, the pressuresensitive finger guard system activates. The windshield is stopped and moves upwards slightly. After several seconds, the windshield will attempt to move to the end position again. Ensure clearance of the windshield.
138 SETTING with Option 719 Billet pack Classic II OE or with Option 719 Billet pack Storm II OE or with Option 719 Billet pack Shadow II OE Turn the adjustment wheel 1 into the desired position. The adjustment wheel can be turned more easily if you press the clutch lever forward when doing so. Adjustment options: Position 1: smallest distance between handlebar grip and clutch lever Position 4: largest distance between handlebar grip and clutch lever Turn the adjustment lever 1 to the desired position.
139 BRAKE Adjusting the brake lever WARNING Adjusting the brake lever while driving Risk of accident Do not attempt to adjust the brake lever unless the motorcycle is at a standstill. Turn the adjustment wheel 1 into the desired position. The adjustment wheel can be turned more easily if you press the handbrake lever forward when doing so. Adjustment options: Position 1: Smallest distance between handlebar grip and brake lever. Position 4: Largest distance between handlebar grip and brake lever.
140 SETTING SEATS Removing the rider's seat Turn the ignition key 2 clockwise. Lift up rider's seat 1 at the rear. Remove rider's seat 1 from seat bracket 3 toward rear. with seat heating OE Disconnect the plug connection 2 for the seat heater. Lay rider's seat on a clean and dry surface with the upholstered side down. Installing rider's seat with seat heating OE Connect seat heating plug connection 1. Position the rider's seat with mounts 2 into the stop pads 1 on the left and right.
141 Pull the lock 1 forward and remove the adjuster plate 2. Insert adjuster plate in the desired position into the mounts 2 and then press into the lock 1. Installing rider's seat ( 140). Removing passenger seat Removing the rider's seat ( 140). Turn the adjuster plate to position L to obtain the lower seat height. Turn the adjuster plate to position H to obtain the higher seat height. Remove the screws 1 using the onboard vehicle tool kit. Pull passenger seat forwards slightly and lift.
142 SETTING with seat heating OE Disconnect seat heating plug connection 1 and remove passenger seat. Place passenger seat on the stands 1. Lay the passenger seat on a clean and dry surface with the upholstered side down. Installing the passenger seat with seat heating OE Install the screws 1 using the onboard vehicle tool kit. SPRING PRELOAD Connect seat heating plug connection 1. Setting It is essential to set the spring preload at the rear wheel to suit the load carried by the motorcycle.
143 Adjusting the spring preload at the rear wheel WARNING Adjusting the spring preload while riding. Accident hazard Adjust the spring preload only when the motorcycle is stationary. Park the motorcycle, making sure that the ground is firm and level. Removing suspension strut cover ( 191). To increase the spring preload, turn the adjuster wheel 1 clockwise using the tool 2. To reduce the spring preload, turn the adjustment wheel 1 counterclockwise using the tool 2.
144 SETTING Adjusting damping at the rear wheel Park the motorcycle, making sure that the ground is firm and level. Adjust damping from the left side of the vehicle. To increase damping, turn the adjusting screw 1 clockwise. To reduce damping, turn the adjusting screw 1 counterclockwise. BMW Motorrad recommends selecting the oneup with luggage setting for special vehicles.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS REGULAR CHECK STARTING BREAKING IN SHIFTING GEARS BRAKES PARKING YOUR MOTORCYCLE REFUELING SECURING MOTORCYCLE FOR TRANSPORTATION 148 150 151 154 155 156 158 159 164
148 RIDING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Rider's equipment Do not ride without the correct clothing! Always wear: Helmet Rider's suit Gloves Boots This applies even to short journeys, and to every season of the year. Your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer will be happy to advise you and has the correct clothing for every purpose.
149 Speed If you ride at high speed, always bear in mind that various boundary conditions can adversely affect the handling of your motorcycle: Settings of spring struts Unevenly distributed load Loose clothing Insufficient tire pressure Tire tread in poor condition Etc. Maximum speed with winter tires DANGER Maximum speed of the motorcycle is higher than the permissible maximum rated speed of the tires. Risk of accident due to tire damage at high speed. Observe the maximum permissible speed for the tyres.
150 RIDING Catalytic converter There is a danger of overheating and damage if misfiring causes unburned fuel to enter the catalytic converter. The following must be observed: Do not run the fuel tank dry. Do not run the engine with the spark plug connector removed. Stop the engine immediately if it misfires. Use unleaded fuel only. Comply with all specified maintenance intervals.
151 Always before riding off Check operation of the brake system ( 194). Check operation of the lighting and signal system. Check the clutch function ( 199). Check tire tread depth ( 202). Check tire pressure ( 201). Check secure hold of cases and luggage. without Dynamic ESA OE Adjust the spring preload at the rear wheel ( 143). Adjust damping at the rear wheel ( 144). At every third refueling stop Check engine oil level ( 193). Check the front brake pad thickness ( 195).
152 RIDING The starting procedure is automatically canceled if the battery voltage is too low. Recharge the battery before you attempt to start the engine again, or use jump-starting. More detailed information can be found in the Maintenance chapter under Jump-starting. Engine starts. If the engine fails to start, the troubleshooting chart in the chapter Technical Data can provide assistance.
153 Phase 1 Checking system components capable of diagnosis while vehicle is at a standstill. flashes. Phase 2 Check wheel speed sensors while riding off. flashes. ABS self-diagnosis completed The ABS indicator and warning light goes out. ABS self-diagnosis routine not completed preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. DTC self-diagnosis The self-diagnosis routine is determining whether BMW Motorrad DTC is ready for operation. The self-diagnosis runs automatically when you switch on the ignition.
154 RIDING DTC self-diagnosis not completed The DTC function is not available, as the self-diagnosis function has not been completed. (To check wheel speed sensors, motorcycle must reach a minimum speed with engine running: min 3 mph (min 5 km/h)) If a DTC fault is displayed after the DTC self-diagnosis is completed: You may continue riding. Please note that the DTC function is restricted or is not available at all.
155 Tires New tires have a smooth surface. They must be roughened by riding in a restrained manner at varying lean angles until the tires are run in. This running in procedure is essential if the tire tread is to achieve maximum grip. WARNING Loss of adhesion of new tires on wet roads and at extreme angles Accident hazard Always think well ahead and avoid extreme angles.
156 RIDING When upshifting with closed throttle valve (coasting overrun) or when decelerating. When downshifting with open throttle valve or when accelerating. To be able to perform another gear change using the Gear Shift Assistant, the gearshift lever must be fully released after the first gear shift. BRAKES How do you achieve the shortest braking distance? The dynamic load distribution between the front and rear wheel changes during braking.
157 Descending mountain passes WARNING Braking should be done predominantly using the rear wheel brake when riding on downhill routes Loss of braking effect, destruction of the brakes due to overheating Apply the front and rear wheel brake and use the engine brake. DANGER Driving with overheated brakes Risk of accident due to brake failure Adapt driving style. Use the engine brake to avoid frequent braking.
158 RIDING ABS Pro Physical riding limits WARNING Braking in curves Danger of falling despite ABS Pro The rider is always responsible for adapting his/her driving style. Do not reduce the system's extra safety margin with careless riding or unnecessary risks. ABS Pro is available in all riding modes. with riding modes Pro OE The supporting function of the Dynamic Brake Control is also available.
159 ATTENTION ATTENTION Loading of the side stand with additional weight Component damage cause by tipping over Do not sit on the motorcycle when it is parked on the side stands. Folding in the center stand in case of strong movements Component damage cause by tipping over Do not sit on the vehicle while it is resting on the center stand. Fold out side stand and park motorcycle. If the slope of the road permits, turn the handlebars to the left. On slopes point the motorcycle uphill and engage 1st gear.
160 RIDING ATTENTION Use of Ethanol E85 as fuel Damage to the engine and fuel supply Do not refuel with E85, i.e. fuel with an ethanol content of 85 %, or with Flex Fuel. Observe the maximum ethanol content of the fuel. Fuel additives clean the fuel injection system and the combustion area. Fuel additives should be used when refueling with low-quality fuels or during longer periods of downtime. Your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer can provide you with more detailed information.
161 ATTENTION Contact of fuel and plastic surfaces Damage to surfaces (become unattractive or cloudy) Immediately clean plastic surfaces after contact with fuel. Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its center stand. Open the protective cap 2. Unlock the fuel tank cap in a clockwise direction using the ignition key 1 and fold it up. with central locking system OE Press down the unlocked lock cylinder and open the cap of the fuel tank.
162 RIDING Reserve fuel quantity Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) Press fuel tank cap down firmly to close it. Remove the ignition key and close the protective flap. Refueling procedure with Keyless Ride OE Requirement Steering lock is unlocked. WARNING Fuel is highly flammable Fire and explosion hazard Do not smoke. Never bring a naked flame near the fuel tank. WARNING Escaping of fuel due to expansion under exposure to heat with overfilled fuel tank Accident hazard Do not overfill the fuel tank.
163 Version 1 Requirement Within the after-run period Slowly pull the lug 1 of the fuel cap upward. Fuel filler cap unlocked. Open fuel filler cap completely. Version 2 Requirement After the end of the after-run period Bring radio-operated key into reception range. Slowly pull up tab 1. The indicator light for the radio-operated key flashes as long as the radio-operated key is being searched for. Slowly pull the tab 1 of the fuel cap upward again. Fuel filler cap unlocked. Open fuel filler cap completely.
164 RIDING Reserve fuel quantity Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) Press fuel filler cap of fuel tank down firmly. Fuel filler cap audibly engages. The fuel filler cap automatically locks after the end of the after-run period. The engaged fuel cap locks immediately when the steering lock is locked or the ignition is switched on. Remove emergency release 2. Fuel filler cap unlocked. Open fuel filler cap completely. Refueling ( 162). Close fuel filler cap emergency release ( 164).
165 ATTENTION Motorcycle tips to the side when raising Component damage cause by tipping over Secure the motorcycle against tipping to the side, preferably with the assistance of a second person. Push the motorcycle onto the transportation flat and hold it in position; do not place it on the side stand or center stand. Secure the motorcycle from tipping with support from a second person. ATTENTION Pinching of components Component damage Do not pinch components, e.g. brake lines or wiring harnesses.
166 RIDING be pulled down against its springs with the suspension compressed as much as possible.
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GENERAL NOTES ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) DYNAMIC TRACTION CONTROL (DTC) DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL DISTANCE CONTROL (ACC) ELECTRONIC CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT (D-ESA) RIDING MODE DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL TIRE PRESSURE CONTROL (RDC) GEAR SHIFT ASSISTANT HILL START CONTROL SHIFTCAM ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHTS 170 170 173 175 175 178 179 181 182 183 185 186 187
170 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL GENERAL NOTES More information on the topic of technology is available at: bmw-motorrad.com/technology ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) Fully integral brake Your motorcycle is equipped with a fully integral brake. With this brake system, both the front and rear wheel brakes are actuated upon actuation of a brake lever (hand or footbrake lever).
171 What happens when rough roads are encountered? Bumpy or rough roads can briefly lead to a loss of contact between the tires and the road surface, until the transferable braking force is reduced to zero. If braking is carried out in this situation, ABS must reduce the brake pressure to ensure riding stability when restoring contact to the road.
172 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Warm-up on the center or From a speed greater than auxiliary stand in neutral or 2.5 mph (4 km/h), the with gear engaged. BMW Motorrad ABS can Rear wheel locked-up for a ensure riding stability on any longer period of time by ensurface within the limits of gine brake, e.g. when riding riding physics. At lower speeds, downhill on slippery surfaces.
173 a safety margin in genuine emergencies. WARNING Braking in curves Risk of accident despite ABS The rider is always responsible for adapting his/her driving style. Do not reduce the additional safety function with careless riding or unnecessary risks. Further development of ABS to ABS Pro In the past, the BMW Motorrad ABS system provided for a very high level of safety while braking during straightahead riding. Now ABS Pro also offers increased safety even when braking in curves.
174 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL the speed difference. The engine control adapts the engine torque when the slip limit is exceeded. BMW Motorrad DTC is designed as an assistance system for the rider and for riding on public roads. The extent to which the rider affects DTC control can be considerable (weight shifts when cornering, loose luggage on the motorcycle), especially when approaching the limits imposed by the laws of physics.
175 Heating up on the center stand in neutral or with gear engaged. DYNAMIC ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL with riding modes Pro OE How does dynamic engine brake control work? The purpose of the dynamic engine brake control is to safely prevent unstable riding conditions that are related to excess drag torque at the rear wheel. Depending on the road condition and riding dynamics, excess drag torque can make the slip at the rear wheel increase severely and impede riding stability.
176 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL speed is maintained automatically as long as the distance to motorists and cyclists in front does not fall below the distance selected by the rider. If it is undershot, the speed is reduced until the desired distance is reached again. The rider is still in charge and can intervene at any time and overrule ACC. The ACC function has two characteristics: Comfortable and Dynamic. They influence the acceleration and deceleration behavior when control is activated.
177 Speed range of ACC The ACC function can be activated in the following speed ranges: 18-100 mph (30-160 km/h) If ACC is activated at speeds between 100 mph (160 km/h) and 155 mph (250 km/h), a maximum speed of 100 mph (160 km/h) is selected. Exceeding the set speed by turning the throttle grip. Limits of ACC ACC is subject to the system limits described below: Detected objects: The object detection of the radar sensor is limited to vehicles driving in front.
178 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Influence on the ACC performance The rider can support the performance of ACC through the following behavior: Steady riding style. Drive as close to the center of the lane as possible behind the vehicle in front. Clearly change lanes during passing maneuvers to support the deselection of the vehicle in front. Return to the lane behind vehicles in front as soon as possible to provide time for object selection.
179 RIDING MODE Selection In order to adjust the motorcycle to the road condition and the desired riding experience, it is possible to select one of the following riding modes: ECO RAIN ROAD with riding modes Pro OE DYNAMIC For each of these riding modes, there is a coordinated setting for the DTC systems, dynamic engine brake control and the throttle response. with Dynamic ESA OE Dynamic ESA can be set regardless of the selected riding mode. DTC can be switched off in any riding mode.
180 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Switchover Riding modes can be changed when the vehicle is at a standstill with the ignition switched on. A changeover while riding is possible under the following conditions: No drive torque at rear wheel. No brake pressure in the braking system. For a changeover while riding, the following steps must be carried out: Turn back throttle grip. Do not actuate brake lever. Deactivate the adaptive cruise control. First, the desired riding mode is preselected.
181 place. The ECO display varies depending on the selected gear, the load requirement and rotational speed. Even outside the operating range of the partial load cam, when the bar is gray, the ECO mode provides advantages with regard to an efficient riding style by reducing the maximum available torque and peak power output.
182 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL If the gas is shut off (throttle position <5%) during the intervention of the Dynamic Brake Control, the engine torque required by the ABS brake system will be restored. If the emergency braking is stopped and the throttle grip is still under actuation, the Dynamic Brake Control will reduce the engine torque as required by the rider in a controlled manner.
183 The tire pressures are shown in the TFT display with temperature compensation and are always based on the following tire air temperature: 68 °F (20 °C) Tire pressure gages at gas stations do not make any compensation for the air temperature, the tire pressure indicated depends on the temperature of the air in the tire. As a result, in most cases the values displayed there do not match the values shown in the display.
184 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Less movement between rider and passenger due to shorter gear-change intervals. Throttle valve does not have to be closed when changing gear under acceleration. During deceleration and downshifts (throttle plate closed) the system blips the throttle valve to obtain the correct engine speed. Shifting times are faster than when the clutch is used to shift gears.
185 Release thresholds 1st gear min 1350 2nd gear min 1400 3rd gear min 1450 4th gear min 1500 5th gear min 1550 6th gear min 1600 min-1 min-1 min-1 min-1 min-1 min-1 HILL START CONTROL Hill Start Control function The Hill Start Control ride-off assistant function prevents uncontrolled rolling back on slopes by means of targeted intervention in the fully integral ABS brake system without the rider having to continuously operate the brake lever.
186 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Releasing the brake when switching off the engine or during timeout Hill Start Control is deactivated when the engine is switched off using the emergency-off switch, when the side stand is folded out, or after it times out (10 minutes). In addition to the indicator and warning lights, the following behavior is to alert the rider to the deactivation of the Hill Start Control: Brake warning jerk The brake is released briefly and is immediately reactivated.
187 releases the maximum intake valve stroke. In order to vary the valve timing and the valve stroke, the intake camshaft is shifted axially. For this purpose, the pins of an electromechanical actuator mesh with a shift gate on the intake camshaft. This allows for the actuation of the intake valves depending on load and motor speed and, as a result, an uncompromising symbiosis of performance and low fuel consumption.
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GENERAL NOTES ONBOARD VEHICLE TOOL KIT SERVICE TOOL SET SPRING STRUT COVER FRONT-WHEEL STAND ENGINE OIL BRAKE SYSTEM CLUTCH COOLANT TIRES RIMS WHEELS SILENCER LIGHT SOURCES JUMP-STARTING BATTERY FUSES DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET 190 191 191 191 192 193 194 199 199 201 202 202 210 212 212 213 217 219
190 MAINTENANCE GENERAL NOTES The 'Maintenance' chapter describes work involving the checking and replacement of wear parts that can be performed with a minimum of effort. Microencapsulated screws The microencapsulation is a chemical threadlocker. An adhesive is used to create a solid connection between screw and nut or component. Microencapsulated screws, therefore, are suitable for single use only. After removal, the internal thread must be cleaned to remove adhesive.
191 ONBOARD VEHICLE TOOL KIT 1 2 3 4 Screwdriver handle Reversible screwdriver insert Phillips PH1 and Torx T25 Remove and install trim panel components. Tool for oil cap Topping up the engine oil ( 194). Removing passenger seat ( 141). Installing the passenger seat ( 142). Open-ended wrench Key range: 8/10 mm Removing the battery ( 215). SERVICE TOOL SET For expanded servicing (e.g. installing and removing wheels), BMW Motorrad has set up a service toolkit designed for your motorcycle.
192 MAINTENANCE Installing suspension strut cover Park the motorcycle, making sure that the ground is firm and level. Insert the spring strut cover 1 into the grommets 2. FRONT-WHEEL STAND Attaching front-wheel stand ATTENTION Use of BMW Motorrad front wheel stand without additional center or auxiliary stand Component damage cause by tipping over Place the motorcycle on a center or auxiliary stand before lifting the front wheel with the BMW Motorrad front-wheel stand.
193 ENGINE OIL Checking engine oil level ATTENTION Misinterpretation of the oil filling quantity, as the oil level is temperature-dependent (the higher the temperature, the higher the oil level) Engine damage Only check the oil level after a longer journey or when the engine is warm. Run the engine at neutral until the fan starts. Switch off engine at operating temperature. Make sure the ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its center stand.
194 MAINTENANCE If the oil level is below the MIN mark: Topping up the engine oil ( 194). If the oil level is above the MAX mark: Have the oil level corrected at a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Topping up the engine oil Park the motorcycle, making sure that the ground is firm and level. ATTENTION Use of too little or too much engine oil Engine damage Always make sure that the oil level is correct. Top up the engine oil to the specified level.
195 ATTENTION Improper working on the brake system Endangering of the operating safety of the brake system Have all work on the brake system carried out by experts. Have the brakes checked at an authorized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking the front brake pad thickness Park the motorcycle, making sure that the ground is firm and level. Front brake-pad wear limit 0.04 in (1.0 mm) (Only friction material without carrier plate. The wear marks (grooves) must be clearly visible.
196 MAINTENANCE Checking the rear brake pad thickness Park the motorcycle, making sure that the ground is firm and level. Conduct a visual inspection of the brake pad thickness. Direction of view: from rear, looking at brake pads 1. Rear brake-pad wear limit 0.04 in (1.0 mm) (Only friction material without carrier plate.
197 Checking the front brake fluid level WARNING Insufficient or contaminated brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir Considerably reduced braking power caused by air, dirt or water in the brake system Stop riding immediately until fault is rectified. Check brake fluid level regularly. Make sure that the lid of the brake fluid reservoir is cleaned before opening. Make sure that brake fluid is used from a sealed container only. Make sure ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its center stand.
198 MAINTENANCE If the brake fluid level falls below the approved level: Have the defect rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Checking the rear brake fluid level WARNING Insufficient or contaminated brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir Considerably reduced braking power caused by air, dirt or water in the brake system Stop riding immediately until fault is rectified. Check brake fluid level regularly.
199 If the brake fluid level falls below the approved level: Have the defect rectified as quickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Installing suspension strut cover ( 192). CLUTCH Check clutch function Pull back the clutch lever. Pressure point must be clearly perceptible. If no clear pressure point can be felt: Have the clutch checked by an authorized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer.
200 MAINTENANCE Topping up coolant Remove screws 1. Pull the front side trim panel 1 outward. Holding pins 3 are pulled out of grommets. Pull the side trim panel 1 upward out of the side section 4 and remove it. When doing so, pay attention to the lugs 2. Open the cap 1 of the coolant expansion tank and top up coolant to the specified level. Checking coolant level ( 199). Close the cap of the coolant expansion tank. Attach the side trim panel 1 with lugs 2 on the side section 4.
201 Checking tire pressure WARNING Install screws 1. TIRES Tire recommendation For every tire size, BMW Motorrad has tested and approved certain tire brands as roadworthy. BMW Motorrad cannot evaluate the suitability of any other tires, and can therefore take no responsibility for their riding safety. BMW Motorrad recommends only using the tires tested and approved by BMW Motorrad. Detailed information can be obtained from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer or online at: bmw-motorrad.
202 MAINTENANCE Front tire pressure 36.3 psi (2.5 bar) (with tire cold) Rear tire pressure 42.1 psi (2.9 bar) (with tire cold) If tire pressure is too low: Correct the tire pressure. Checking tire tread depth WARNING Riding with heavily worn tyres Risk of accident due to poorer rideability If necessary, replace the tyres before the legally specified minimum tread depth is reached. Make sure ground is level and firm and park motorcycle. Check tire tread depth in main tread grooves with wear indicators.
203 trol systems and may not be replaced. If you want to convert your motorcycle to different wheels, please contact a specialist workshop, preferably a BMW Motorrad retailer. In some cases, the data stored in the control units can be adapted for the new wheel sizes. Removing the front wheel Remove the screws 1 on the left and right. Loosen the front-wheel cover 1 at hook 2 and remove it. Make sure ground is level and firm and place the motorcycle on its center stand.
204 MAINTENANCE ATTENTION Using hard or sharp-edged objects near the component Component damage Do not scratch components, if necessary tape off or cover. wheel stand to raise the motorcycle. Attaching front-wheel stand ( 192). Mask off areas of the wheel rim that could be scratched in the process of removing the brake calipers.
205 Installing the front wheel WARNING Pull out the quick-release axle 1 while supporting the front wheel. Place front wheel down and roll it forward out of the front suspension. Use of a wheel which does not comply with series specifications Malfunctions during control interventions by ABS and DTC Please see the information on the effect of wheel sizes on the ABS and DTC chassis control systems at the beginning of this chapter. ATTENTION Remove the spacer bushing 1 from the wheel hub.
206 MAINTENANCE Lubricate the contact surface on the spacer bushing 1 Lubricant Optimoly TA Insert the spacer bushing 1 into the wheel hub on the left side with the seat facing outwards. ATTENTION Front wheel installation opposite the running direction Accident hazard Observe running direction arrows on tire or rim. Roll the front wheel into the front suspension. Lubricate the quick-release axle 1.
207 Install screw 1 with specified torque. Brace quick-release axle on the right side at the same time. Quick-release axle in telescopic fork 22 lb/ft (30 Nm) Tighten left-hand axle clamping screw 2 with appropriate torque. Clamping screw for quick-release axle in telescopic fork Tighten right axle clamping screw 1 with appropriate torque. Clamping screw for quick-release axle in telescopic fork 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) Remove the front-wheel stand.
208 MAINTENANCE Radial brake calipers on telescopic forks 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Remove adhesive tape from wheel rim. WARNING Brake pads do not contact the brake disc Risk of accident due to delayed braking effect. Before driving off, check that the braking effect kicks in without any delay. Engage the brakes repeatedly, continuing until the brake pads make contact with the discs. Insert the wheel speed sensor cable into the holding clips 1 and 2.
209 ATTENTION Remove the screws 1 of the rear wheel while supporting the wheel. Roll rear wheel out toward rear. Installing the rear wheel WARNING Use of a wheel which does not comply with series specifications Malfunctions during control interventions by ABS and DTC Please see the information on the effect of wheel sizes on the ABS and DTC chassis control systems at the beginning of this chapter.
210 MAINTENANCE Install the lug bolts 1 with the specified torque. Tighten rear wheel on wheel flange Remove screws 1. Remove the screw with lock washer 2. Remove muffler cover 3. Tightening sequence: Tighten crosswise 44 lb/ft (60 Nm) Fastening silencer ( 211). SILENCER Swiveling out the silencer CAUTION Hot exhaust system Burn hazard Do not touch hot exhaust system. Park motorcycle on the center stand. Ensure that the ground is firm and level. Allow the silencer to cool down. Loosen screw 1.
211 Fastening silencer ATTENTION Tightening of screwed connections with incorrect tightening torque Damage or loosening of screwed connections Always have the tightening torques checked by a specialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Shift the circlip with recess 1 as far forward as possible and align it with the snap-in lug 2. Snap-in lug engages in the recess of the circlip. Tighten circlip 1.
212 MAINTENANCE LIGHT SOURCES Replacing the LED light source WARNING Overlooking the vehicle in traffic due to a defective light source on the vehicle Safety risk Replace defective light sources as quickly as possible. For details please contact a specialist service facility, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad Retailer. All light sources on the vehicle are LED light sources. The service life of the LED light sources is longer than the assumed service life of the vehicle.
213 ATTENTION Jump-starting with a voltage higher than 12 V Damage to the motorcycle's electronics The battery of the donor motorcycle must have a voltage of 12 V. Park the motorcycle, making sure that the ground is firm and level. Remove battery cover ( 215). Do not disconnect the battery from the electrical system for external starting. Remove protective cap 1.
214 MAINTENANCE Compliance with the points below is important in order to maximize battery service life: Keep the surface of the battery clean and dry. Do not open the battery. Do not top up with water. Be sure to read and comply with the instructions for charging the battery on the following pages. Do not turn the battery upside down. ATTENTION Discharging of the connected battery by the vehicle electronics (e.g.
215 ATTENTION Unsuitable chargers connected to the power socket Damage to charger and vehicle electronics Use suitable BMW chargers. The correct charger is available through your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Charge disconnected battery using the socket in the cockpit. The motorcycle's onboard electronics know when the battery is fully charged. The onboard socket is switched off when this happens. Comply with operating instructions of charger.
216 MAINTENANCE Remove screws 1. Remove the battery cover 2. with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) OE Switch off DWA if necessary. Release the positive battery cable 1 and pull out battery. The battery has been removed. Installing the battery Release the negative battery cable 1 and rubber strap 2. Insulate the negative battery cable 1 with adhesive strip. Pull the retaining plate at position 1 outwards and remove it upwards.
217 First press retaining plate under the battery at position 2 and then press into the mounts 1. Attach the battery cover 2. Install screws 1. Setting the clock ( Setting the date ( 109). 109). FUSES Replacing fuses ATTENTION Remove the adhesive strip from the negative battery cable 1. Fasten negative battery cable 1. Fasten battery with rubber strap 2. Bypassing defective fuses Risk of short circuit and fire Do not bypass defective fuses. Replace defective fuses with new fuses.
218 MAINTENANCE Removing the rider's seat ( 140). Pull off the fuse box 1. Replace defective fuse in accordance with fuse assignment. If the fuses blow frequently, have the electrical system checked by an authorized specialized workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Insert the fuse box 1. Installing rider's seat ( 140). Fuse assignment Fuse 2 7.
219 Fuse for audio system DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET Loosening the diagnostic socket CAUTION 1 15 A Fuse for audio system Have the fuse exchanged by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. Incorrect procedure followed when disconnecting the data link connector for the OnBoard Diagnostics. Motorcycle experiences malfunctions Only have the data link connector disconnected by a specialist workshop or other authorized persons during your next BMW Service appointment.
220 MAINTENANCE Press the hook 1 and remove the diagnostic socket 2 by pulling it upwards. Press locks 3 on both sides. Loosen the diagnostic socket 2 from the bracket 4. The interface for the diagnosis and information system can be connected to the diagnostic socket 2. Fastening the diagnostic socket Disconnect the interface for the diagnosis and information system. Plug the diagnostic socket 2 into the bracket 4. The locking mechanisms 3 engage on both sides. Connect the bracket 4 to the mount 1.
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GENERAL NOTES ONBOARD POWER SOCKETS TOPCASE OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 224 224 225 228
224 ACCESSORIES GENERAL NOTES CAUTION Use of products from other manufacturers Safety risk BMW Motorrad cannot examine or test each product of outside origin to ensure that it can be used on or in connection with BMW motorcycles without constituting a safety hazard. Nor is this guarantee provided when the official approval of a specific country has been granted.
225 Automatic shut-off The onboard sockets are automatically switched off during starting. To reduce the load on the electrical system, the power sockets are switched off a certain amount of time after the ignition is switched off. Accessories with low power consumption are possibly not detected by the vehicle electronics. In these cases, onboard sockets are already switched off shortly after the ignition is switched off.
226 ACCESSORIES Closing the topcase Pull release lever 2 all the way up. Close topcase lid and hold it down. Ensure that no objects are trapped between cover and case. You can also lock the topcase by turning the lock to the LOCK position. Under such circumstances, ensure that the key is not in the topcase. Press release lever 2 down until it engages. Turn key in topcase lock to the LOCK position and remove. Removing the topcase Removing the rider's seat ( 140). Removing passenger seat ( 141).
227 Opening the topcase ( 225). Raise the rear of the topcase and take it off the luggage rack. Installing the passenger seat ( 142). Installing rider's seat ( 140). Installing the topcase Removing the rider's seat ( 140). Removing passenger seat ( 141). If applicable, empty the topcase and lift out the bottom mat. Set the topcase on the luggage carrier. Turn rotary fastener 3 as far as it will go in the LOCK direction of arrow while pressing down on the back edge of the topcase.
228 ACCESSORIES ers 5 and route it towards the front. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Work the cable into position at the positions 6. Connect plug connection 1. Installing the passenger seat ( 142). Installing rider's seat ( 140). Your BMW Motorrad retailer offers you expert advice when choosing genuine BMW parts, accessories and other products such as luggage systems or windscreens. You can find all optional accessories from BMW Motorrad on our website: bmwmotorrad.com.
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CARE PRODUCTS WASHING YOUR MOTORCYCLE CLEANING SENSITIVE MOTORCYCLE PARTS CARE OF PAINTWORK PAINT PRESERVATION STORING THE MOTORCYCLE PUTTING THE MOTORCYCLE INTO OPERATION 232 232 233 234 235 235 235
232 CARE CARE PRODUCTS BMW Motorrad recommends that you use cleaning and care products available at your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. BMW Care Products have been materials tested, laboratory tested, and field tested and provide optimum care and protection for the materials used in your motorcycle.
233 ATTENTION Increased effect of salt caused by warm water Corrosion Only use cold water to remove road salt. ATTENTION Damage caused by high water pressure from high-pressure cleaners or steam-jet devices Corrosion or short circuit, damage to labels, to seals, to hydraulic brake system, to the electrical system and the seat Exercise caution when using high-pressure or steam-jet devices.
234 CARE Do not use chemical cleaning agents. Chrome Carefully clean chrome parts with plenty of water and BMW Motorrad Care Products motorcycle cleaner. This is required in particular for removing road salt. Use BMW Motorrad metal polish for additional treatment. ATTENTION Use of silicone sprays for care of rubber seals Damage to rubber seals Do not use silicone sprays or care products that contain silicone.
235 the paint or discoloration may occur. These include spilled fuel, oil, grease and brake fluid as well as bird droppings. It is recommended to use BMW Motorrad solvent cleaner and then apply BMW Motorrad high gloss polish to preserve the paint. Contaminants on the paint surface are particularly easy to see after washing the vehicle. Remove this type of didrt immediately with cleaning benzene or ethyl alcohol on a clean cloth or cotton ball.
TECHNICAL DATA 13
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART SCREW CONNECTIONS FUEL ENGINE OIL ENGINE CLUTCH TRANSMISSION REAR-WHEEL DRIVE FRAME CHASSIS BRAKES WHEELS AND TIRES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS PERFORMANCE DATA RADIO SPEAKERS (VEHICLE-SPECIFIC) 238 241 243 244 244 245 245 246 246 246 247 248 249 250 250 251 252 252 252
238 TECHNICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Engine does not start. Possible cause Side stand extended and gear engaged Gear engaged and clutch not disengaged No fuel in tank Battery drained Remedy Retract side stand. Place transmission in neutral or disengage clutch. Refueling procedure ( 160). Charging connected battery ( 214). Overheating protection for Leave the starter motor to cool starter motor has activated. down for around 1 minute unStarter motor can only be actu- til it becomes available again.
239 Bluetooth connection is disrupted. Possible cause Remedy Bluetooth connection to the mobile end device is interrupted. Bluetooth connection to the helmet is interrupted. Bluetooth connection interrupted. Volume in the helmet cannot be adjusted. Volume in helmet is too low. TFT display faulty. Possible cause TFT display brightness reduced. Switch off energy saving mode. Switch off the communication system of the helmet and connect again after one to two minutes.
240 TECHNICAL DATA Phone book is not displayed in the TFT display. Possible cause Remedy Phone book was has not yet When pairing to the mobile been transferred to the vehicle. end device, confirm the transfer of the telephone data ( 121). Not all contacts are displayed. The number of phone book entries in the TFT display that can be saved is limited. Reduce the number of phone book entries in the mobile end device. Active route guidance is not displayed in the TFT display.
241 SCREW CONNECTIONS Front wheel Radial brake calipers on telescopic forks M10 x 65 Fork bridge, bottom at slider tube M8 x 35 Wheel speed sensor on fork M6 x 16 Micro-encapsulated or medium-strength screw lock Quick-release axle in telescopic fork M12 x 20 Rear wheel Value Valid 28 lb/ft (38 Nm) Tightening sequence: Tighten the screws 6 times, alternating between one and the other each time 14 lb/ft (19 Nm) 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) 22 lb/ft (30 Nm) Value Valid Tighten rear wheel on wheel flange M10 x 1.
242 TECHNICAL DATA Exhaust system Value Valid Clamp on muffler and exhaust manifold 16 lb/ft (22 Nm) Mirror arm Value Mirror on bracket M6 x 50 6 lb/ft (8 Nm) Valid
243 FUEL Recommended fuel quality Alternative fuel quality Usable fuel quantity Reserve fuel quantity Fuel consumption CO2 emissions Emission standard Super unleaded (max. 15% ethanol, E15) min 89 AKI (min 95 ROZ/ RON) 90 AKI Regular unleaded (restrictions with regard to power and fuel consumption) (max. 15% ethanol, E15) min 87 AKI (min 91 ROZ/ RON) 87 AKI Approx. 6.6 gal (Approx. 25 l) Approx. 1.1 gal (Approx. 4 l) 49 mpg (4.
244 TECHNICAL DATA ENGINE OIL Engine oil, capacity max 1.1 gal (max 4 l), with filter replacement Specification SAE 5W-40, API SL/ JASO MA2, Additives (for instance, molybdenumbased substances) are prohibited, because they would attack the coatings on engine components, BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad ADVANTEC Ultimate oil. Engine oil, quantity for topping max 0.8 quarts (max up 0.
245 Compression ratio Nominal capacity Torque Maximum engine speed Idle speed 12.5:1 134 hp (100 kW), at engine speed: 7750 min-1 105 lb/ft (143 Nm), at engine speed: 6250 min-1 max 9000 min-1 1050 min-1, Engine at operating temperature CLUTCH Clutch design Multi-disk oil-bath clutch, slipper clutch TRANSMISSION Transmission design Transmission gear ratios Dog-engagement 6-speed transmission with helical gears 1.000 (60:60 teeth), Primary gear ratio 1.650 (33:20 teeth), Transmission input ratio 2.
246 TECHNICAL DATA REAR-WHEEL DRIVE Type of final drive Gear ratio of rear-wheel drive with alternative gear ratio OE Rear axle differential oil Shaft drive with bevel gears 2.75 (33/12 teeth) 2.
247 Rear wheel Type of rear-wheel guide Cast-aluminum single swing arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever Design of rear-wheel Central spring strut with coil suspension spring, adjustable reboundstage damping and spring preload with Dynamic ESA OE Central spring strut with coil spring and expansion tank, electrically adjustable reboundstage and compression damping, electrically adjustable spring preload Spring travel on the rear wheel 5.
248 TECHNICAL DATA Rear wheel Type of rear wheel brake Rear brake pad material Rear brake disc thickness Blow-by clearance of footbrake lever Hydraulically operated disk brake with 2-piston floating caliper and fixed brake disk Sintered metal 0.2 in (5 mm), New min 0.18 in (min 4.5 mm), Wear limit 0.04...0.06 in (1...1.
249 Rear wheel Rear wheel design Rear-wheel rim size Rear tire designation Load index for rear tire Permissible rear wheel load Permissible rear-wheel imbalance Tire inflation pressures Front tire pressure Rear tire pressure Aluminum cast wheel 5.50" x 17" 180/55 - ZR17 At least 73 max 728 lbs (max 330 kg) max 0.2 oz (max 5 g) 36.3 psi (2.5 bar), with tire cold 42.1 psi (2.
250 TECHNICAL DATA Light sources Bulb for high-beam headlight Bulbs for low-beam headlight Bulb for parking light Bulb for taillight/brake light Bulbs for flashing turn indicators LED LED LED LED LED ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM Activation time Alarm duration Battery type (For Keyless Ride radio-operated key) Battery type (For remote-control of central locking system) Approx. 15 s Approx.
251 Front-seat height with rider's seat, low OE with rider's seat, high OE Rider's inside-leg arc, heel to heel with rider's seat, low OE with rider's seat, high OE 31.7...32.5 in (805...825 mm), without rider, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight 29.9...30.7 in (760...780 mm), without rider, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight 32.7...33.5 in (830...850 mm), without rider, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight 71.3...72.8 in (1810...1850 mm), without rider, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight 68.5...70.1 in (1740...
252 TECHNICAL DATA PERFORMANCE DATA Maximum speed Maximum speed when riding with a loaded case Maximum speed when riding with a loaded topcase >124 mph (>200 km/h) max 112 mph (max 180 km/h) max 112 mph (max 180 km/h) RADIO Tuner modules Wavebands FM AM FM, AM, HD Radio™ receiver and SDARS 87.75...107.9 MHz 530...1710 kHz SPEAKERS (VEHICLE-SPECIFIC) Impedance Output power Frequency range 4Ω 15 W, RMS, per speaker unit 2.402...2.
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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE BMW MOTORRAD ELECTRONIC SERVICE HISTORY (ESH) BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES MAINTENANCE WORK BMW SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS 256 257 257 258 258 258 260 261 275
256 SERVICE REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS If you think that your motorcycle has a fault which may cause an accident, injury or death, you must inform the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) immediately and BMW of North America, LLC. If the NHTSA receives other similar complaints, it may open an investigation. If it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, the NHTSA may order the manufacturer to perform a recall and remedy campaign.
257 BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE With its worldwide retailer network, BMW Motorrad can attend to you and your motorcycle in over 100 countries around the globe. Authorized BMW Motorrad retailers have the technical information and expertise needed to reliably conduct all preventive maintenance and repair tasks on your BMW. You will find the nearest authorized BMW Motorrad retailer to you at our website: bmwmotorrad.
258 SERVICE cialist workshop can view the data entered in the electronic Service Manual. Objection At the BMW Motorrad retailer or specialist workshop, the vehicle owner can object to the entry of data in the electronic Service Manual with the related storage of data in the vehicle and the transfer of data to the vehicle manufacturer during his time as the vehicle owner. In this case, no entry is made in the vehicle's electronic Service Manual.
259 The service display in the multifunction display reminds you of the next service appointment approx. one month or 620 mi (1000 km) before the entered values. More information on the topic of service is available at: bmw-motorrad.
260 SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a BMW Running-in check (including oil change) Standard scope of BMW Service Engine oil change using filter Oil change in the rear bevel gears Check valve clearance Replace all spark plugs Replace the air filter insert Change brake fluid in the entire system annually or every 6000 mi (10000 km) (whichever comes first) b c every two years or every 12000 mi (20000 km) (whichever comes first) at first after one year, then every two years
261 MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS BMW Service standard scope The repair procedures belonging to the BMW Service standard package are listed below. The actual maintenance work applicable for your vehicle may differ.
262 SERVICE BMW pre-delivery check performed BMW Running-in Check performed on on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature
263 BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
264 SERVICE BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
265 BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
266 SERVICE BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
267 BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
268 SERVICE BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
269 BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
270 SERVICE BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
271 BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
272 SERVICE BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
273 BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
274 SERVICE BMW Service performed on Odometer reading Next service latest on or, if reached earlier Odometer reading Work performed Yes BMW Service Engine oil change with filter Oil change in rear bevel gears Checking valve clearance Replacing all spark plugs Replacing air cleaner element Changing brake fluid in entire system Information Stamp, signature No
275 SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work, as well as installed optional accessories and special campaigns performed.
276 SERVICE Work performed Odometer reading Date
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CERTIFICATE FOR EWS CERTIFICATE FOR REMOTE CONTROL CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE CERTIFICATE FOR RDC CERTIFICATE FOR TFT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR DWA CERTIFICATE FOR ACC CERTIFICATE FOR AUDIO SYSTEM IP NOTICE: HD RADIO™ CERTIFICATE FOR CHARGING COMPARTMENT 279 281 285 289 290 293 298 303 304 305
FCC Approval Approbation de la FCC Ring aerial in the ignition switch Antenne annulaire présente dans le commutateur d'allumage To verify the authorization of the ignition key, the electronic immobilizer exchanges information with the ignition key via the ring aerial. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Toute modification qui n'aurait qui n'aurait pas été approuvée expressément par l'organisme responsable de l'homologation peut annuler l'autorisation accordée à l'utilisateur pour utiliser le dispositif.
Certifications Remote Control for central locking system Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab Meta System S.p.A. seadme PF240009 vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele. English Hereby, Meta System S.p.A., declares that this PF240009 is in Česky compliance with the essential Meta System S.p.A. tímto requirements and other relevant prohlašuje, že tento PF240009 je provisions of Directive 1999/5/ ve shodě se základními požadavky EC.
Français Par la présente Meta System S.p.A. déclare que l'appareil PF240009 est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Italiano Con la presente Meta System S.p.A. dichiara che questo PF240009 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Latviski Ar šo Meta System S.p.A. deklarē, ka PF240009 atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.
Svenska Härmed intygar Meta System S.p.A. att denna PF240009 står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/ EG. Íslenska Hér með lýsir Meta System S.p.A. yfir því að PF240009 er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 1999/5/EC. Norsk Meta System S.p.A. erklærer herved at utstyret PF240009 er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Declaration Of Conformity R&TTE Declaration Of Conformity (DoC) 0470 We: with the address: Meta System S.p.A. Via Majakovskij 10 b/c/ d/e 42124 Reggio Emilia –Italy Declare Under own responsibility that the product: TX BMW MR To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). This product is in conformity with the following standards: Health & Safety (art.3.1) EMC (art.3.
Certifications BMW Keyless Ride ID Device USA, Canada: Product name: BMW Keyless Ride ID Device FCC ID: YGOHUF5750 IC: 4008C-HUF5750 Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
USA: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Declaration Of Conformity We declare under our responsibility that the product BMW Keyless Ride ID Device (Model: HUF5750) camplies with the appropriate essential requirements of the article 3 of the R&TIE and the other relevant provisions, when used for its intended purpose. Applied Standards: 1. Health and safety requirements contained in article 3 (1) a) • EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011; Information technology equipment-Safety 2.
The product is Iabeted with the CE marking: Velbert, October 15th, 2013 Benjamin A. Müller Product Development Systems Car Access and Immobilization Electronics Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst GmbH & Co.
Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment TFT instrument cluster For all Countries without EU Model name: ICC10in Technical information The ICC10in can operate in one of two operating modes: 1. Normal mode, with Bluetooth and WLAN on, and 2. Radio off mode (only available during vehicle manufacturing). BT operating frq. Range: 2402 – 2480 MHz BT version: 4.2 (no BTLE) BT output power: < +4 dBm (internal antenna) WLAN operating frq. Range: 2402 – 2472 MHz WLAN standards: IEEE 802.
Canada This device contains licenceexempt transmitter(s)/ receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
United States (USA) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Robert Bosch GmbH may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
Japan This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law (電波法) and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law (電気通信事業法) 本製品は、電波法と電気通信事業 法に基づく適合証明を受けており ます。 This device should not be modified (otherwise the granted designation number will become invalid) 本製品の改造は禁止されています。 (適合証明番号などが無効となりま す。) 201-200559 20 0138 201 Korea Equipment Name: BMW A-Kombi Basic model number: ICC10in Manufacturer/Country of Origin: Robert Bosch GmbH / 포르투갈 Zertifikatsnummer: R-R-BO2-ICC10in Serbia ID: И011 20 Mexico La ope
Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment anti-theft alarm (DWA) Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity acc. Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU after 12.06.2016 and during transition period Technical information Frequency Band: 433.05-434.79 MHz Output Power: 10 mW e.r.p. Manufacturer and Address Manufacturer: Meta System S.p.A. Adress: Via Galimberti 5 42124 Reggio Emilia - Italy Austria Hiermit erklärt Meta System S.p.A., dass der Funkanlagentyp TXBMWMR der Richtlinie 2014/53/EU entspricht.
Czech Republic Tímto Meta System S.p.A. prohlašuje, že typ rádiového zařízení TXBMWMR je v souladu se směrnicí 2014/53/EU. Úplné znění EU prohlášení o shodě je k dispozici na této internetové adrese: https://docs.metasystem.it/ Germany Hiermit erklärt Meta System S.p.A., dass der Funkanlagentyp TXBMWMR der Richtlinie 2014/53/EU entspricht. Der vollständige Text der EUKonformitätserklärung ist unter der folgenden Internetadresse verfügbar: https://docs.metasystem.it/ Denmark Hermed erklærer Meta System S.p.
France Le soussigné, Meta System S.p.A., déclare que l'équipement radioélectrique du type TXBMWMR est conforme à la E 3 5 . directive 2014/53/U Le texte complet de la déclaration UE de conformité est disponible à l'adresse internet suivante : https://docs.metasystem.it/ United Kingdom Hereby, Meta System S.p.A. declares that the radio equipment type TXBMWMR is in compliance with Directive .
Lithuania Aš, Meta System S.p.A., patvirtinu, kad radijo įrenginių tipas TXBMWMR atitinka Direktyvą 2014/53/ES. Visas ES atitikties deklaracijos tekstas prieinamas šiuo interneto adresu: https:// docs.metasystem.it/ Luxembourg Le soussigné, Meta System S.p.A., déclare que l'équipement radioélectrique du type TXBMWMR est conforme à la directive 2014/53/UE 53 . Le texte complet de la déclaration UE de conformité est disponible à l'adresse internet suivante: https:// docs.metasystem.
Romania Prin prezenta, Meta System S.p.A. declară că tipul de echipamente radio TXBMWMR este în conformitate cu Directiva 2014/53/UE. Textul integral al declarației UE de conformitate este disponibil la următoarea adresă internet: https:// docs.metasystem.it/ Sweden Härmed försäkrar Meta System S.p.A. att denna typ av radioutrustning TXBMWMR överensstämmer med direktiv 2014/53/EU. Den fullständiga texten till EU-försäkran om överensstämmelse finns på följande webbadress: https:// docs.metasystem.
Declaration of Conformity Mid Range Radar For all Countries without EU Model name: MRRe14FCR Technical information Frequenzy band: 76 - 77 GHz Nominal radiated power: e.i.r.p. (peak detector): 32 dBm Nominal radiated power: e.i.r.p. (RMS detector): 27 dBm Manufacturer and Address Manufacturer: Robert Bosch GmbH Address: Robert-Bosch-Platz 1, 70839 Gerlingen, GERMANY C-20030 IFETEL: RCPBOMR17-0598 TRC No.
Canada NOTICE: This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
United States (USA) NOTICE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Robert Bosch GmbH may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
Japan 当該機器には電波法に基づく、技 術基準適合証明等を受けた特定無 線設備を装着している。 Translation: This equipment contains specified radio equipment that has been certified to the technical regulation conformity certification under the Radio Law.
Thailand เครื่องโทรคมนาคมและอุปกรณนีม ้ ีคว ามสอดคลองตามมาตรฐานหรือขอกํา ำหนดทางเทคนิคของ กสทช เครื่องวิทยุคมนาคมนีม ้ ีระดับการแผค ลื่นแมเหล็กไฟฟาสอดคลองตามมาตร ุฐานความปลอดภัยตอสุขภาพของมน ษยจากการใชเครื่องวิทยุคมนาคมทีค ่ ณะกรรมการกิจการกระจายเสียง กิจการโทรทัศน และกิจการโทรคมนาคมแหงชาติประ กาศกําหนด Israel .
Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment audio system Model name: MCR001 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
IP notice: HD Radio™ HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. For patents see http://dts.com/patents. HD Radio, Artist Experience, and the HD, HD Radio, and "ARC" logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment Wireless charging device Argentinia For all Countries without EU Model name: WCA Motorrad-Ladestaufach Technical information: Wireless chraging operates in the frequency range from 110 kHz to 115 kHz with a maximum power of 6 W. Manufacturer and Address Manufacturer: Bury Sp. z o.o. Address: ul.
USA FCC ID: QZ9-LADESTAUFACH NOTICE: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Bury Sp. z o.o. may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 and to Part 18 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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308 INDEX A Abbreviations and symbols, 4 ABS Displays, 46 Self-diagnosis, 152 Technology in detail, 170 Accessories General notes, 224 Adaptive cruise control (ACC) Activating, 76 Deactivating, 76 Displays, 78 How to operate, 77 Indicator light, 51, 52 Operating element, 18 Safety instructions, 73 Technology in detail, 175 Adaptive front lighting, 187 Ambient temperature Outside temperature warning, 34 Anti-theft alarm system How to operate, 82 Indicator light, 20, 38 Audio system Switching on and off, 12
309 Chassis Technical data, 246 Check Control Dialog, 27 Display, 27 Clock Adjusting, 109 Clutch Adjusting handlebar lever, 137 Fluid reservoir, 14 Technical data, 245 Comfort turn indicators, 67 Communication systems Helmet, 132 Coolant Checking fill level, 199 Fill level indicator, 15 Indicator light for excess temperature, 39 Topping up, 200 Cruise control Indicator light, 51 D Diagnostic socket Fastening, 220 Loosening, 219 Dimensions Technical data, 250 Drive malfunction warning light, 40 DTC, 68 Indic
310 INDEX Fuel Fuel grade, 159 Oil filler opening, 16 Refueling, 160 refueling with Keyless Ride, 162, 163 Technical data, 243 Fuel filler cap emergency release, 164 Fuel reserve Indicator light, 52 Range, 108 Fuses Position on the vehicle, 17 Replacing, 217 G Gearshift assistant, 155, 183 Gear not trained, 52 Riding, 155 Technology in detail, 183 H Hazard warning flasher How to operate, 66 Operating element, 18 Headlight Headlight range, 136 Headlight courtesy delay feature, 65 Heated grips How to operat
311 Instrument cluster Ambient light sensor, 20 Overview, 20 J Jump-starting, 212 K Keyless Ride Battery of radio-operated key is drained, 62 If radio-operated key is lost, 62 Indicator light, 34, 35 Locking the steering lock, 60 Switching off the ignition, 61 Switching on the ignition, 60 Unlocking fuel cap, 162, 163 Keys, 58, 59 L Light sources Indicator light for defective light source, 36 Replacing the LED light source, 212 Technical data, 250 Lights Headlight courtesy delay feature, 65 Headlight flashe
312 INDEX Outside temperature Display, 34 Overview of warning indicators, 29 Overviews Indicator and warning lights, 24 Instrument cluster, 20 Left side of vehicle, 14 Left-side multifunction switch, 18 My Vehicle, 114 Right side of vehicle, 15 Right-hand multifunction switch, 19 TFT display, 25, 26 Underneath the seat, 17 P Pairing, 111 Passenger seat Installing, 140, 142 Removing, 140 Performance data Technical data, 252 Phone How to operate, 121 Pre-Ride-Check, 152 Pure Ride Overview, 25 R Radio Adding
313 Service, 257 Electronic service history, 257 Reporting safety defects, 256 Service display, 53 ShiftCam, 186 Technology in detail, 186 Shifting gears Upshift recommendation, 108 Socket Information on use, 224 Position on the vehicle, 16 Sound settings, 128, 129 Spark plugs Technical Data, 249 Speed control How to operate, 70 Operating element, 18 Split screen, 108 Selecting the display, 108 Switching off, 109 Switching on, 108 Spring preload Adjusting, 142 Start, 151 Operating element, 19 Steering lock
314 INDEX Traction Control DTC, 173 Transmission Technical data, 245 Troubleshooting chart, 238 Turn signals How to operate, 67 Operating element, 18 Type plate Position on the vehicle, 15 V Values Display, 27 Vehicle identification number Position on the vehicle, 15 Vehicle voltage Indicator light, 35, 36 Volume Adapting to speed, 129 Adjusting, 128 W Warning lights, 20 Overview, 24 Weights Technical data, 251 Wheels Check wheel rims, 202 Checking wheel rims, 202 Installing the front wheel, 205 Installin