Cooling Liquid Temperature Display - KTM 950 Supermoto Owner's Manual

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OPERATION INSTRUMENTS
120°C (248°F)
110°C (230°F)
100°C (212°F)
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70°C (158°F)
60°C (140°F)
50°C (122°F)
40°C (104°F)
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Cooling liquid temperature display

The temperature display [1] is shown in 7 bars. The more bars that light up, the hotter the
cooling liquid. When the lowest bar lights up, the cooling liquid has reached a temperature
of approx. 40°C (104°F). When the upper bar lights up 120°C (248°F), all of the bars will
start to blink and the red warning lamp [2] will light up.
POSSIBLE CAUSES FOR AN INCREASE IN TEMPERATURE, CAUSING THE RED WARNING LIGHT
FOR THE COOLING LIQUID TEMPERATURE TO LIGHT UP:
– DRIVING TOO SLOWLY AND DRIVING WITH A HEAVY LOAD AT HIGH AIR TEMPERATURES
– NOT ENOUGH COOLING LIQUID IN THE SYSTEM
– THE VENTILATOR ON THE LEFT RADIATOR IS NOT RUNNING
– IMPROPER USE OF THE CLUTCH WHEN DRIVING SLOWLY
Indicator lamps
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The green indicator lamp will blink in the blinker rhythm when the blinker is switched on.
NOTE:
The indicator lamp will blink slower when a blinker is broken.
The green indicator lamp will light up when the gearbox is in an idling position.
The blue indicator lamp will light up when the high beams are switched on.
The red warning light will light up when the cooling liquid has reached a tempera-
ture of approx. 120°C (248°F).
The orange warning light will light up when the fuel level reaches the reserve mark.
At the same time the display will automatically change to TRIP F (see TRIP F).
The red warning lamp lights up when the ignition is switched on but the engine is
not running. When the engine is started, the warning lamp will go out as soon as the
oil pressure is high enough.
This indicator lamp has no function.
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