Benelli TORNADO Tre Novecento 900 Owner's Manual page 18

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Resetting the trip mileage counters
Press twice the "Mode" button to reset the "Trip" function value.
NOTE:
The instrument panel has an integrated memory which retains all the parameters even when the
engine is not running. Except for the clock, which is reset, all the parameters are retained even
when the battery is disconnected.
Chronometer stop and Starter
Switch to function 2.
To start the chronometer ("Chrono"), press the "Mode" button for less than 2 seconds (<2 sec.). Afte-
rwards, whenever the "Mode" button is pressed (<2 sec.), the "Lap" function will display the time indica-
ted by the "Chrono" at that given moment (lap time).
To reset the chronometer press the "Mode" button for more than 2 seconds (> 2 sec.).
At this point the "Lap" function will display the last time indicated by the chronometer (trip time).
4.5
Adjusting the clock
Switch to function 3
Press the "Mode" button (> 2 sec.); the first figure will start flashing.
Repeatedly press the "Mode" button until the desired figure has been entered.
Press the "Mode" button (> 2 sec.) to enter the following figure.
Repeat the above procedure to enter the second figure of the "hours", the first and second figure of the
"minutes".
Press the "Mode" button (> 2 sec.) to confirm the time adjustment and to stop the selection (the flashing).
4.6
Parking the motorcycle
Tornado is equipped with the sidestand. It is possi-
ble to separately buy the central back stand.
Using the sidestand
Park the motorcycle safely on solid
ground.
On slopes, engage the first gear and
park the vehicle so that the front wheel
faces uphill. Remember to put the gear
lever in the neutral position before
restarting the engine.
Using your foot, lower the sidestand as far as it will
go, and then slowly tip the motorcycle toward you to
bring the stand supporting foot into contact with the
ground's surface.
WARNING
Do not sit on the vehicle when it is
parked on the sidestand, as your full
weight would rest on the vehicle's only
support.
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