Ambient Temperature; Tire Inflation Pressures - BMW R 1200 R Rider's Manual

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register the new level the range
3
display cannot be updated.
If the motorcycle is standing on
24
the side stand, the fuel level can-
not be correctly determined due
to the inclined position. For this
reason the range is only cal-
culated with the side stand re-
tracted.
The determined range is an
approximate reading. BMW
Motorrad therefore recommends
that you do not try to use the full
range before refueling.
without onboard computer
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The range is not displayed until
after the reserve fuel quantity is
reached.
with onboard computer
The average consumption for
calculating the range is not dis-
played and may differ from the
indicated average consumption.

Ambient temperature

with onboard computer
When the motorcycle is
stopped, the engine heat
can falsify the measurement
of the ambient temperature. If
the influence of the engine heat
becomes too great,
porarily shown in the display.
If the ambient temperature drops
below 37 °F (3 °C), the tempera-
ture display flashes as a warning
of possible icing-up. The display
OE
automatically switches from any
other mode to the temperature
reading when the temperature
drops below this threshold for
the first time.
OE

Tire inflation pressures

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with Tire Pressure Control
(TPC/RDC)
--
is tem-
The displayed tire inflation pres-
sures refer to a tire temperature
of 68 °F (20 °C). The left-hand
value 1 indicates the air pres-
sure of the front wheel, and the
right-hand value 2 the inflation
pressure of the rear wheel. Im-
mediately after switching on the
ignition,
the transfer of the inflation pres-
sure values does not begin until
a speed of 19 mph (30 km/h) is
exceeded for the first time.
OE
-- --
is displayed, as

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