Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- General instructions
- Overviews
- Displays
- Operation
- 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
- TFT display
- Audio system
- Setting
- Riding
- Technology in detail
- Maintenance
- Accessories
- Care
- Technical data
- Service
- Appendix
- Index

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 com-
pleted:
You may continue riding.
Please note that the DTC
function is restricted or is not
available at all.
Have the malfunction
corrected as soon as possible
at a specialist workshop,
preferably an authorized
BMW Motorrad retailer.
BREAKING IN
Engine
In the period preceding the
break-in service, drive in fre-
quently changing engine load
and engine speed ranges,
avoiding extended periods
at constant rpm.
Choose curvy, slightly hilly
sections of road if possible.
Observe the engine run-in
speeds.
Engine break-in speeds
<5000 min
-1
(Mileage
0...621 miles (0...1000 km))
No full throttle (Mileage
0...621 miles (0...1000 km))
Observe mileage, after which
the running-in check should
be performed.
Carrying out the run-
ning-in check
311...746 miles
(500...1200 km)
Brake pads
New brake pads must be run
in before they achieve their op-
timum friction force. This ini-
tial reduction in braking effect
can be compensated for by ex-
erting greater pressure on the
brake levers.
WARNING
New brake pads
Extension of the braking dis-
tance, accident hazard
Brake early.










