Operating Instructions

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76 OPERATION
WARNING
ACC can lose track of de-
tected objects
Risk of accident
When ACC deselects a de-
tected object erroneously,
the motorcycle will acceler-
ate to the set speed. This
can be the case when riding
around curves, for instance.
Observe the traffic and ac-
tively intervene in the re-
spective situations.
WARNING
ACC cannot sufficiently de-
celerate at high speeds go-
ing around curves
Risk of accident
Curve control reduces the
riding speed if the adap-
tive cruise control is active
and the leaning angle is too
great. When a vehicle has
been detected, the motorcy-
cle decelerates more slowly
when at a leaning angle.
Choose an appropriately low
speed.
ATTENTION
ACC can misidentify certain
objects and traffic situations
Risk of injury due to unex-
pected brake intervention
Certain objects and complex
traffic situations can cause
ACC to issue unnecessary
warnings and decelerate.
For instance, a narrowed
lane (construction area) or
flying objects (e.g. balls or
plastic bags) can result in a
warning or a deceleration
being issued by ACC.
Observe the traffic and ac-
tively intervene in the re-
spective situations.
When riding in other
countries, the country-
specific provisions for oper-
ating radar sensors must be
observed. The radar sensor
must be disconnected if ACC
has no radar license for a
particular country and the
country-specific provisions
require it.
Switchover between cruise
control and ACC
Observe safety instructions
( 73).
Switching on the ignition
( 58).