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Central belt releaseThe red lever  1 on the handle-
bar releases both belts at the 
same time. This is useful, for 
example, in the event of an 
accident, if the

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Starting – Riding – ParkingIn an emergency only:
• Move switch 1 to the 
V 
position.
– The electrical circuits for the  BMS engine management 
system, fuel pump and starter 
motor are d

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Engine oil pressureThered p warning light  1 goes 
out when the engine starts and 
accelerates above idle speed
( ) Figure in bracketsbpage number for 
descriptio

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Coolant temperature
e Important:
If the red
\bcoolant tempera-
ture warning light  2 comes on 
during the journey, take the fol-
lowing action as soon as traffic

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Riding
\f Note:
Your BMW C1 has automatic 
transmission.
Always comply with the legisla-
tion applicable to use of the 
seat belts and a crash helmet 
(
b67).
Pr

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d Warning:
The passenger is not inte-
grated into the safety concept 
of the BMW C1, which means 
that
– the passenger must 
(always) wear a crash hel-
met.

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e Important:
Do not operate any powerful ra-
dio equipment on or near your 
BMW C1. There is a slight risk 
of it affecting operation of the 
ABS.
* Optional ext

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Anti-lock braking system (ABS)*
ABS  faults–If ABS warning lights  1 and  2 
flash simultaneously or 
remain on all the time: 
the ABS function is not availa-
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