Operation Manual

10. Inspection and maintenance before riding
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CHECKING AND CHANGING FUSES
Turn the main switch off and check if the fuse blows. Replace the blown fuse with the specified fuse.
Do not use a fuse of a different capacity. Do not use copper wire or any other substitute for the fuse.
Remove the left side cover, and you’ll find the fuse holder near battery.
Open the fuse holder, and pull out the fuse. Check it for damage or broken.
Fuses must be firmly secured with wire connectors when replacing. Loose connections will result in
overhead and damage.
Use only parts having the specified specification to replace electrical components such as light bulbs.
Using parts not having the specified specifications for replacement may cause the fuse to blow and
over-discharge the battery.
Avoid spraying water directly on or around fuse box when washing the motorcycle.
If the new fuse burn out quickly again, please check the faulty reason before replace it again. Take
your motorcycle to your dealer for an inspection if a fuse is blown by unknown causes.
CHECKING THE TURN SIGNAL LIGHTS AND HORN
Turn the ignition switch key to “ON” position.
Turn on the turn signal light switch, and make sure that the front
& rear and left & right signal lights flashes and also check if the
warning buzzer sounds.
Check turn signal light covers if they are dirty, crack, or
loosen.
Press horn button to check if it works.
CAUTION:
Specified specification bulbs should be used for turn
signal lights. Otherwise, the normal operation of turn
signal lights will be affected.
Turn on the turn signal light before turning or
switching lane to warn driver of vehicles behind.
Turn off the turn signal light immediately by pressing
its button down after using. Otherwise, the flashing
of twin signal lights may confuse the drivers of
vehicles behind.