BMW R 1250GS Adventure Rider's Manual page 64

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EWS Electronic
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immobilizer
The motorcycle's electronic cir-
62
cuitry monitors the data stored in
the radio-operated key through
a ring antenna in the radio-oper-
ated lock. The engine manage-
ment system does not enable
engine starting until the radio-op-
erated key has been recognized
as "authorized" for your motorcy-
cle.
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NOTICE
An additional key attached to
the same ring as the radio-oper-
ated key used to start the engine
could "irritate" the electronics, in
which case the enabling signal
for starting is not issued.
Always store further vehicle keys
separately from the radio-oper-
ated key.
If you lose a radio-operated key,
you can have it disabled by your
authorized BMW Motorrad re-
tailer. When having a key dis-
abled you should also bring all of
the motorcycle's remaining keys
with you.
The engine can no longer be
started using a disabled radio-
operated key; however, a dis-
abled radio-operated key can be
enabled again.
Emergency and spare keys are
only available through an autho-
rized BMW Motorrad retailer. As
the radio-operated keys are part
of an integrated security system,
the retailer is under an obligation
to check your legitimacy.
Battery of radio-operated
key is completely drained
or radio-operated key has
been lost
Should you lose your keys, re-
fer to the information regard-
ing the electronic immobilizer
(EWS).
Should you loose the radio-
operated key while driving, the
motorcycle can be started by
using the emergency key.
If the battery of the radio-oper-
ated key is completely drained,
the motorcycle can be started
by touching the rear wheel

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