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

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 pol-
ish for additional treatment.
Radiator
Clean the radiator regularly to
prevent overheating of the en-
gine due to inadequate cooling.
For example, use a garden
hose with low water pressure.
ATTENTION
Bending of radiator fins
Damage to radiator fins
When cleaning, ensure that
the cooler fins are not bent.
Rubber
Treat rubber parts with water
or BMW rubber care product.
ATTENTION
Use of silicone sprays for
care of rubber seals
Damage to rubber seals
Do not use silicone sprays
or care products that con-
tain silicone.
Radar sensor
with Active Cruise Control
OE
Clean radar sensor 1 with a
cloth moistened with glass
cleaner.
CARE OF PAINTWORK
Washing the motorcycle reg-
ularly will help counteract the
long-term effects of substances
that damage the paint, espe-
cially if your motorcycle is rid-
den in areas with high air pol-
lution or natural sources of dirt,
such as tree resin or pollen.
However, remove particularly
aggressive substances imme-
diately; otherwise changes in










