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A and F. Turn Signals
An arrow on the instrument
panel will flash green in the
same direction as selected by
the turn signal switch. This will
remain on until the turn signal
request has been canceled.
E. Energy Gauge
This bar graph displays the amount of energy
remaining in the power pack, similar to the fuel
gauge on a gasoline powered vehicle.
G. Select Button
By pressing the select button you can change the
display units that appear on the instrument panel
between English or Metric.
H. Adjust Button
By pressing the adjust button you can toggle between
the trip odometer settings. Holding it down will clear
the trip odometer resetting it back to zero.
Indicators
B. High Beam
When the headlamp high
beams are on, this indicator
will illuminate blue and will
remain on until the high
beams are turned off.
C. Speedometer
The speedometer is an analog and digital display in
either kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour
(mph).
D. Main Power Indicator
The main power indicator is OFF any time the key is
in the ON position. If the main power indicator is
flashing, the system has detected a fault. For
troubleshooting, see pages 6-9 and 6-10.
I. Warning Indicator
This motor brush carrier temperature error indicator
will blink in the unlikely event that you exceed the
motorcycle’s performance capabilities. See System
Error Indicator on page 2-8 for more information.
J. Trip Odometer
The trip odometer displays individual trip mileage, and
is reset by pressing and holding the Adjust button.
K. Odometer
The odometer displays the total distance the
motorcycle has been ridden in kilometers or miles.
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