Service Interval Announcement (Sia); Changing Units (Imperial, Us Or Metric) - Triumph Tiger Sport Owner's Handbook Manual

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Service Interval Announcement
(SIA)
The SIA display shows the total distance
that the motorcycle has remaining
before a service is required.
When the ignition is switched on and the
distance to the next service is 500 miles
(800 km) or less, the service symbol is
shown
for
three seconds
distance remaining before the next
service is also shown.
When the remaining distance is 0 miles
(0 km) the service symbol remains on
until the service has been carried out
and the system has been reset by your
authorised Triumph dealer. If the service
is overdue, the distance is shown as a
negative number.
To access the SIA display:
Make sure the motorcycle is stationary.
Turn the ignition switch to the ON
position.
Press and release the SET button on the
left handlebar switch housing until
'SEtUP' is shown in the display screen.
Press and release the SCROLL button
until 'SIA' is shown in the display screen.
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2
1.
Remaining distance
2. Service interval indicator
General Information
Changing Units (Imperial, US or
Metric)
Units has four selectable display modes
as described below. The display will scroll
through in the following order when
pressing down on the SCROLL button (it
will scroll through in the reverse order if
up is pressed on the SCROLL button):
and
the
mpg - Imperial gallons
mpg US - US gallons
L/100 km - Metric
km/L - Metric.
Each display provides the following
information:
mpg (Imperial gallons)
The speedometer and odometer is
shown in miles. The fuel consumption is
measured in imperial gallons.
mpg US (US gallons)
The speedometer and odometer is
shown in miles. The fuel consumption is
measured in US gallons.
L/100 km (Metric)
The speedometer and odometer is shown
in kilometres. The fuel consumption is
measured in litres of fuel per 100 km.
km/L (Metric)
The speedometer and odometer is shown
in kilometres. The fuel consumption is
measured in kilometers per litre of fuel.
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