The pin code can be reset with the dds, i.E. It can be brought to the same condition it was in when the bike came out the factory. It is possible to complete the procedure with the relevant pin code reset function.
Once the pin code has been reset it will be necessary to store a new one. In case the pin code is not stored it will not be possible to start the vehicle without the passive or active key.
Start procedure with passive key or with active key with flat battery.
To start the motorcycle with the passive key, or with the active key with a flat battery, place the key (active or passive) in contact with the antenna. To reach the antenna remove the seat (sect. 5 - 3, "Removal of the seat"). While holding the key in this position, the dashboard may be switch on and the engine started using the standard procedure described previously. The key may be removed from this position once the engine is running. When the key is removed and the vehicle speed exceeds 5 km/h, the no key message will be displayed on the dashboard. This is normal.
Start procedure with pin code (no keys)
Wiring diagram of the hands free systemKey-on/key-off using the red key on the handlebar with the active key
A key-on can be performed by pressing the red key (6) on
the handlebar in the hands free on/off position and in
the presence of the active key (3, fig. 77).
Note
The active key (3, fig. 77) Has a range of approx. 1.5 M,
therefore it must be located within this range.
Key-off can be performed ...
Checking protection and safety device components
Checking the side stand switch
Remove the switch (1) from the side stand undoing screw (2) and disconnect
the main wiring connector from the switch
(see paragraph "routing of wiring on frame", sect. 6 - 1).
Use an analogue or digital multimeter (sect. 6 - 11, Using a multimeter to check
the ...
Checking and adjusting the valve clearances
Note
For clarity, the figures show the engine removed from the frame.
Move the piston of the cylinder being checked to tdc of the power stroke: in
this condition, all the valves are closed and
the timing shafts come in neutral position and, therefore, free to rotate; check
to the valve cl ...