User's Manual

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12. EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL (ESS)
The M1 system is equipped with a LED system to assist emergency braking. In case of sudden
braking, the LEDs on the M1 flash for a few seconds.
Switching on the emergency
stop signal
Briefly press the
ESS
key. The ESS key
starts to flash to confirm that
the signal has been switched on.
Switching off the emergency
stop signal
Briefly press the
ESS
key. The ESS key will flash 4 times to conform
that the signal has been switched off.
The sensitivity of the stop signal can be adjusted in 3 different levels:
Low: the stop signal turns on during sudden braking only
Medium
High: the stop signal turns on during slight braking as well
The ESS system is pre-set on HIGH.
To change levels, proceed as follows:
put the system in the Setting mode (starting with the M1 system turned on, press the ESS
key and keep it pressed for more than 6 seconds, until the braking LEDs start to flash
quickly);
SETTING THE LOW LEVEL: press the ESS key and keep it pressed until the braking LEDs flash
once. Release the key to confirm your choice.
SETTING THE MEDIUM LEVEL: press the ESS key and keep it press until the braking LEDs
flash twice. Release the key to confirm your choice.
SETTING THE HIGH LEVEL: press the ESS key and keep it press until the braking LEDs flash
three times. Release the key to confirm your choice.
The switch from one level to the other
occurs according to the following
sequence:
If there is no helmet movement for more than 60 seconds, the Emergency Stop Signal will go into
“stand bymode, indicated by a long flashing of the LEDs. As soon as movement is detected, the
Emergency Stop Signal will switch on again, confirmed by the LEDs flashing twice.
N.B.: We recommend turning off the Emergency Stop Signal on the Rider’s helmet in case a Pillion
Passenger is riding on the back.