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3-8
3 To prevent accidentally activat-
ing the cruise control system,
turn it off when not in use. Make
sure that the cruise control sys-
tem indicator light “ ” is off.
Activating and setting the cruise
control system
1. Push the cruise control power
switch “ ” located on the left
handlebar. The cruise control sys-
tem indicator light “ ” will come
on.
2. Push the “SET–” side of the cruise
control setting switch to activate
the cruise control system. Your
current traveling speed will be-
come the set cruising speed. The
cruise control setting indicator
light “SET” will come on.
TIPWhen the shift down indicator
light Ž is flashing, the cruise control
system cannot be activated.Adjusting the set cruising speed
While the cruise control system is op-
erating, push the “RES+” side of the
cruise control setting switch to in-
crease the set cruising speed or the
“SET–” side to decrease the set speed.TIPPushing the setting switch once will
change the speed in increments of ap-
proximately 2.0 km/h (1.2 mi/h). Hold-
1. Cruise control system indicator light Ž
2.
1.
2. Cruise control power switch Ž
NA.TEM
P
C.TEM
P
TIME T
R
2
1
1
2
1. Cruise control power switch “ ”
2. Cruise control system indicator light “ ”
2
1
1.
2. Shift down indicator light Ž
3.
2
3
1
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3tem warning light is on, or while the
cruise control system is malfunction-
ing.
WARNING
EWA16361
If the cruise control system is not
working correctly, the “ ” indicator
light will flash. If this occurs, turn the
cruise control system off and have a
Yamaha dealer check it.NOTICE
ECA11591
If the display indicates an error
code, the vehicle should be checked
as soon as possible in order to avoid
engine damage.
EAU55413
Multi-function meter unit
WARNING
EWA12423
Be sure to stop the vehicle before
making any setting changes to the
multi-function meter unit. Changingsettings while riding can distract the
operator and increase the risk of an
accident.
TIPThe select switch “ / ” and the
menu switch “MENU” are located on
the left handlebar. These switches al-
low you to control or change the set-
tings of the multi-function meter unit.The multi-function meter unit is
equipped with the following:
a speedometer
a tachometer
a clock
a fuel meter
an eco indicator
1. “RESET” button
2. “TCS” button
3. Tachometer
4. Clock
5. Fuel meter
6. Eco indicator “ECO”
7. Drive mode display
8. Speedometer
9. Transmission gear display
10.Function display
11.Information display
GEARN
25
A.TEMP ˚C
Lo
C.TEMP ˚C
0:06
TIME TRIP
12
3
11
4
5
8
7
6
9
10
1. Menu switch “MENU”
2. Select switch “ / ”
1
2
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3 Function displayPush the menu switch “MENU” to
switch the display between the follow-
ing functions. The display changes
each time the switch is pushed.
Grip warmer adjusting function
Information display selection
function
Windshield adjusting function
Damping force adjusting function
Preload adjusting function
TIPThe preload adjusting function will ap-
pear only when the vehicle is stopped
with the engine running.The following pages contain explana-
tion of the grip warmer, information
display, and windshield functions. See
page 3-42 for an explanation of the
preload and damping force adjusting
functions.
Adjusting the grip warmerThis vehicle is equipped with grip
warmers, which can only be used
when the engine is running. There are 4
grip warmer settings.To increase the grip warmer tempera-
ture, push the “ ” side of the select
switch. To decrease the grip warmer
temperature, push the “ ” side of the
select switch.
NOTICE
ECA17931
Be sure to wear gloves when
using the grip warmers.
If the ambient temperature is 20
°C (68 °F) or higher, do not set
the grip warmer to the high set-
ting.
If the handlebar grip or throttle
grip becomes worn or dam-
aged, stop using the grip warm-
ers and replace the grips.
1. Function display
1. Grip warmer adjusting function
2. Information display selection function
3. Windshield adjusting function
4. Damping force adjusting function
5. Preload adjusting function
GEARN
25
A.TEMP ˚C
Lo
C.TEMP ˚C
0:06
TIME TRIP
12
1
3
4
5
Off
Low
MiddleDisplay Setting
High
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3Selecting the information display
There are 3 information displays. The
selected information display can be
switched by pushing the select switch.
The following items are shown in the
information displays:
an odometer display
tripmeter displays
a fuel reserve tripmeter display
an estimated traveling range dis-
play
an elapsed time display
an ambient temperature display
a coolant temperature displayan average fuel consumption dis-
play
an instantaneous fuel consump-
tion display
The items shown in each information
display can be selected.
To set or select the items shown, see
page 3-18.
Odometer display:
Tripmeter displays:“TRIP-1” and “TRIP-2” show the dis-
tance traveled since they were last set
to zero.When approximately 5.5 L (1.45 US
gal, 1.21 Imp.gal) of fuel remains in the
fuel tank, the last segment of the fuel
meter starts flashing. In addition, the
information display will automatically
change to the fuel reserve tripmeter
mode “TRIP-F” and start counting the
distance traveled from that point.
In that case, pushing the select switch
switches the display between the vari-
ous information displays in the follow-
ing order;
TRIP-F → Display–1 → Display–2 →
Display–3 → TRIP-F
To reset a tripmeter, use the select
switch to select the information display
that contains the tripmeter. Push the
1. Information display
2. Display–1
3. Display–2
4. Display–3
GEARN
5.0
TRIP-1 km
7.0
TRIP-2 km
km
20
ODO
GEARN
11
RANGE km
12.3
FUEL AVG km/L
km/L
12.3
CRNT FUEL
GEARN
25
A.TEMP ˚C
Lo
C.TEMP ˚C
0:06
TIME TRIP
3
4
2
1
20
ODO km
5.0
TRIP-1 km
7.0
TRIP-2 km
GEAR4
3.4
TRIP-F km
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3 “RESET” button briefly so that the trip-
meter flashes, and then push the “RE-
SET” button again for at least 2
seconds while the tripmeter is flashing.
If you do not reset the fuel reserve trip-
meter manually, it will reset itself auto-
matically and the display will return to
the prior mode after refueling and trav-
eling 5 km (3 mi).
Estimated traveling range display:
The distance that can be traveled with
the remaining fuel in the fuel tank under
the current riding conditions is shown.
Elapsed time display:The time that has elapsed since the
key was turned to “ON” is shown. The
maximum time that can be shown is
99:59.This display is automatically reset
when the key is turned to “OFF”.
TIP
elapsed time displays, but they cannot
be set to the information display. See
tailed information.Ambient temperature display:This display shows the ambient tem-
perature from …9 °C to 50 °C in 1 °C in-
crements. The temperature displayed
may vary from the ambient tempera-
ture.TIP–9 °C will be displayed even if the
ambient temperature falls below
–9 °C.
50 °C will be displayed even if the
ambient temperature climbs
above 50 °C.The accuracy of the temperature
reading may be affected when rid-
ing slowly [approximately under
20 km/h (12.5 mi/h)] or when
stopped at traffic signals, railroad
crossings, etc.
Coolant temperature display:The coolant temperature display indi-
cates the temperature of the coolant.
The coolant temperature varies with
changes in the weather and engine
load.
If the message “Hi” flashes, stop the
vehicle, then stop the engine, and let
the engine cool. (See page 6-37.)
11
RANGE km
0:06
TIME TRIP
25
A.TEMP ˚C
Lo
C.TEMP ˚C
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3 The “L/100km” display shows the
amount of fuel necessary to travel
100 km.
For the UK only: The “MPG” dis-
play shows the distance that can
be traveled on 1.0 Imp.gal of fuel.
TIPIf traveling at speeds under 10 km/h (6
NOTICE
ECA15474
If there is a malfunction, “– –.–” will
be continuously displayed. Have a
Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.Adjusting the windshield positionTo move the windshield up, push
the “ ” side of the select switch. To
move the windshield down, push
the “ ” side of the select switch.Setting mode
TIPThe transmission must be in neu-
tral and the vehicle must be
stopped to change settings in this
mode.
Shifting the transmission into gear
and starting off, or turning the key
to “OFF”, saves all settings made,
then exits the setting mode.Push and hold the menu switch
“MENU” for at least 2 seconds to enter
the setting mode. To exit the setting
mode and return to the normal display,
push and hold the menu switch
“MENU” again for at least 2 seconds.1. Setting mode display
MENUGrip WarmerMaintenanceTime TripUnitDisplayBrightnessClock
1
Display Description
“Grip Warmer”This function allows you to
set the low, middle, and
high settings to 10 tem-
perature levels.
“Maintenance”This function allows you to
check and reset the “OIL”
oil change interval (dis-
tance traveled), and the
“FREE-1” and “FREE-2”
maintenance intervals.
“Time Trip”This function allows you to
check and reset the
“TIME–2” and “TIME–3”
functions. These time trips
show the total elapsed
time that the key has been
in the “ON” position. When
the key is turned to “OFF”,
the time trips stop count-
ing but are not reset. The
maximum time that can be
shown is 99:59.
When the time trips reach
99:59, they automatically
reset to 0:00 and continue
counting.
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3
Adjusting the temperature levels of the
grip warmer settings1. Use the select switch to highlight
“Grip Warmer”.2. Push the menu switch “MENU”.
The grip warmer setting display
will be shown and “High” will flash
in the display.
3. Push the menu switch “MENU”.
The temperature level for the high
setting will start flashing.Use the select switch to set the
temperature level, and then push
the menu switch “MENU”. “High”
will start flashing.
4. Use the select switch to highlight
“Middle” or “Low”, and then
change the setting using the same
procedure that was used for the
high setting.
5. When you are finished changing
the settings, use the select switch
to highlight “ ”, and then push the
menu switch “MENU” to return to
the setting mode menu.
“Unit”This function allows you to
switch the fuel consump-
tion units between
“L/100km” and “km/L”.
For the UK only: This func-
tion allows you to switch
the display units between
kilometers and miles.
When kilometers are se-
lected, the fuel consump-
tion units can be switched
between “L/100km” and
“km/L”.
“Display”This function allows you to
change the items shown in
3 information displays.
“Brightness”This function allows you to
adjust the brightness of
the multi-function meter
unit panel to suit the out-
side lighting conditions.
“Clock”This function allows you to
set the clock.
“All Reset”This function allows you to
reset all items, except the
odometer and the clock.
MENUGrip WarmerMaintenanceTime TripUnitDisplayBrightnessClockGrip WarmerHig
h
10
Middle
5
Low
1
Grip WarmerHig
h
10
Middle
5
Low
1
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3
Selecting the display items
1. Use the select switch to highlight
“Display”.
2. Push the menu switch “MENU”,
use the select switch to highlight
the display to change, and then
push the menu switch “MENU”
again.3. Use the select switch to highlight
the item to change, and then push
the menu switch “MENU”.
4. Use the select switch to select the
item to show, and then push the
menu switch “MENU”.5. When you are finished changing
the settings, use the select switch
to highlight “ ”, and then push the
menu switch “MENU” to return to
the previous display.
6. Use the select switch to
highlight “ ”, and then push the
menu switch “MENU” to return to
the setting mode menu.
Unitkm or mile
km
km/L or L/100km
km/L
MENUGrip WarmerMaintenanceTime TripUnitDisplayBrightnessClock
Display
Display-1Display-2Display-3
Display-11-1
A.TEMP
1-2
C.TEMP
1-3
TIME TRIP
Display-11-1
ODO
1-2
C.TEMP
1-3
TIME TRIP
Display-11-1
ODO
1-2
C.TEMP
1-3
TIME TRIP
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