Heated Grips (If Equipped) - Triumph Street Cup Owner's Handbook Manual

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Heated Grips (if equipped)

The heated grips work when the ignition
is
switched
on.
recommended that they are only used
when the engine is running to avoid
draining the battery.
There are two heat levels; low or high.
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Heated grips button
The heated grips button is located on
the left hand grip.
Press the heated grip button to show
the current status of the heated grips
in the display screen. This is shown for
three seconds.
Press the heated grip button while the
status is showing to select one of the
three different heat levels; OFF, Lo (low)
or HI (high).
For maximum benefit in cold conditions,
use the heated grips on the HI level
initially
and
when
warmed up, change to Lo.
To switch off the heated grips, press
and release the button until OFF is
shown in the display screen. The heated
grips are also switched off when the
ignition is switched off.
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the
grips
have
Low Battery Warning
If heated grips are installed and are on
with the engine not running, over a
is
period of time, the battery voltage may
drop below 11.8 Volts and 'LoBAtt' is
then shown in the display screen for
three seconds.
If the heated grips are on and 'LoBAtt' is
shown, then the heated grips are
automatically switched off to prevent
further discharge of the battery. It is
not possible to resume heated grip
operation until the engine has been
running and the battery voltage has
increased above 11.8 Volts.
In the event of a fault, 'HgrOFF' is
shown in the display screen and the
heated grips are automatically switched
off. The heated grips can be switched
back on by:
• waiting 25 seconds then switch on
the heated grip, or
• turning the ignition switch to the
OFF position then back to the ON
position.
If 'HgrOFF' remains shown in the display
screen, then contact an authorised
Triumph
dealer
checked and rectified.
to
have
the
fault

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