Ducati SUPERBIKE 1199 PANIGALE ABS Owner's Manual

Ducati SUPERBIKE 1199 PANIGALE ABS Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Owner’s manual...
  • Page 2 Owner's manual US/CANADA...
  • Page 3 We'd like to welcome you among Ducati enthusiasts and congratulate you on your excellent choice of motorcycle. We imagine you'll be riding your Ducati motorcycle for long trips as well as short daily excursions. Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. wishes you smooth and enjoyable riding.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    California emission control warranty statement Your warranty rights and obligations Manufacturer’s warranty coverage Owner's warranty responsibilities California evaporation emission system Ducati limited warranty on emission control system Introduction Safety guidelines Instrument Panel (Dashboard) Warning symbols used in the manual. Instrument Panel...
  • Page 5 Menu 1: Trip 2 (TRIP 2) Customizing Riding Modes: DTC level setting Menu 1: Partial fuel reserve counter (TRIP Customizing Riding Modes: Engine setting FUEL) Customizing Riding Modes: EBC level setting Menu 1: LAP time Customizing Riding Modes: Restore default MENU 2 functions settings MENU 2: Coolant temperature...
  • Page 6 Position of motorcycle controls Break-in recommendations Key-operated ignition switch and steering Pre-ride checks lock Starting the engine Left-hand switch Moving off Clutch lever Braking Right-hand switch ABS system Throttle twistgrip Stopping the motorcycle Front brake lever Parking Rear brake pedal Refueling Gear change pedal Tool kit and accessories...
  • Page 7 Beam setting Brakes Adjust rear-view mirrors Transmission Tubeless tyres Frame Check engine oil level Wheels Clean and replace the spark plugs Tires Clean the motorcycle Suspensions Storing the motorcycle Exhaust system Important notes Available colors Electrical system Scheduled maintenance chart Routine maintenance record Scheduled maintenance chart: operations to be performed by the Dealer...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Safety guidelines Important Your safety and that of others are very important. Possibility of damaging the motorcycle and/or Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. urges you to ride your its components. motorcycle responsibly. Before using your motorcycle for the first time, Note...
  • Page 9: Permitted Use

    This motorcycle carries the rider and may carry one passenger upon installation of a dedicated kit performed exclusively at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center. Attention The total weight of the motorcycle in running order with rider, passenger, baggage and additional accessories must not exceed 816 lb/ 370 kg.
  • Page 10: Rider's Obligation

    Rider's obligation Attention All riders must hold a driver's license. Some medications may induce sleepiness or other effects that impair reflexes and the ability of the Attention rider to control the motorcycle, which may lead to accident. Riding without a license is illegal and punishable by law.
  • Page 11 Attention 1) the removal or rendering inoperative by any person, other than for purposes of maintenance, Failure to be wearing a helmet in case of repair, or replacement, of any device or element accident increases the chance of serious injury and of design incorporated into any new vehicle for even death.
  • Page 12: Reporting Of Safety Defects

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Ducati North America. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in Washington, D.C.
  • Page 13: Rider Education

    Rider education Suitable clothing includes: helmet, eye protection, gloves, boots, long-sleeved jacket and long pants. Accidents are frequently due to inexperience. Riding, maneuvering and or braking are carried out differently The helmet must have the requisites as listed on from other vehicles. page 9, if the helmet model has no visor, use suitable goggles;...
  • Page 14 Important For the safety of the passenger, make sure that he or she also wears appropriate clothing.
  • Page 15: Best Practices" For Safety

    Motorcycle" shall be observed carefully. Exhaust gases are poisonous and may lead to loss of Failure to follow these instructions releases Ducati consciousness or even death within a short time. Motor Holding S.p.A. from any liability whatsoever for During the ride, assume a correct body position and any engine damage or shorter engine life.
  • Page 16 Important Important The passenger should always hold on to the Visually inspect the tires at regular intervals for strap on passenger seat with both hands. cracks and cuts, especially on sidewalls, bulges or large spots which are indicative of internal damage. Replace them if badly damaged.
  • Page 17: Refueling

    Refueling Attention Refuel the motorcycle in an open area and with the In case of malaise caused by prolonged engine switched off. inhalation of fuel vapors, stay outdoors and consult a Do not smoke or ever use flames during refueling. physician.
  • Page 18: Carrying The Maximum Load Allowed

    Carrying the maximum load allowed Important Your motorcycle is designed for long-distance riding Be sure to secure the luggage to the supports with the maximum load allowed carried in full safety. provided on the motorcycle as firmly as possible. Even weight distribution is critical to preserving these Improperly secured luggage may affect stability.
  • Page 19: Dangerous Products - Warnings

    Dangerous products - warnings Attention Used engine oil The brake fluid used in the brake system is corrosive. In the event of accidental contact with eyes or skin, wash the affected area with generous Attention quantities of running water. Prolonged or repeated contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer.
  • Page 20 The cooling fan operates automatically: keep hands well clear and make sure your clothing does not get caught in the fan. Battery Attention The battery gives off explosive gases; keep it away from any source of ignition such as sparks, flames and cigarettes.
  • Page 21: Vehicle Id Number

    We recommend that you note the frame number of your motorcycle in the space below. Frame number Fig 1 PLANT OF DUCATI MANU FACTURE TYPE OF MOTORCYCLE SEQUENTIAL MODEL NUMBER YEAR...
  • Page 22: Engine Id Number

    Engine ID number Note These numbers identify the motorcycle model and should always be indicated when ordering spare parts. We recommend that you note the engine number of your motorcycle in the space below. Engine number Fig 3 ENGINE MODEL TYPE SEQUENTIAL YEAR...
  • Page 23: Plate Positioning

    Plate positioning Fig 5...
  • Page 24 Appog giare il veicolo sulla stampella l aterale. Con la sola p ressione del di to, spinge re la catena verso il basso nel pu nto di misu ra e poi rilascia rla. M isu rare la distanza (A) tra il centro dei pe rni della c atena ÷...
  • Page 25 Fig 7...
  • Page 26 Fig 8...
  • Page 27 (Only Canada) Fig 9...
  • Page 28 8 (Only Canada) Fig 10...
  • Page 29: Noise And Exhaust Emission Control System Information

    Carbon monoxide does not react in the same way, Problems that may affect motorcycle but is toxic. Ducati utilizes lean carburetor settings emissions and other systems to reduce carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. If you are aware of any of the following symptoms,...
  • Page 30: Manufacturer's Warranty Coverage

    Your emission control system may include parts such You are responsible for presenting your as fuel-injection system, the ignition system, catalytic motorcycle to a Ducati dealer as soon as a converter, and engine computer. Also included may problem exists. The warranty repairs should be...
  • Page 31: California Evaporation Emission System

    California evaporation emission system This system consists of: 1) Warn air inlet; 2) Canister; 3) Dell’Orto jet; 4) Fuel tank; 5) Breather pipe; 6) Intake manifolds. Attention In the event of a fuel system malfunction, contact a Ducati Authorized Service Center. Fig 11...
  • Page 32: Ducati Limited Warranty On Emission Control System

    Air Resources Board. Any part or parts replaced under Ducati North America, Inc., 10443 Bandley Drive this warranty shall become the property of Ducati. In Cupertino, California, 95014 warrants that each new the state of California only, emissions related...
  • Page 33 Ducati dealer. Ducati shall not be liable A. Repair or replacement required as a result of for any other expenses, loss or damage, whether...
  • Page 34 This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. V. This warranty is in addition to the Ducati limited motorcycle warranty. VI. Additional information Any replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used in the performance of any maintenance or repairs.
  • Page 35: Instrument Panel (Dashboard)

    Instrument Panel (Dashboard) Turns on when fuel is low and there are about 5 liters of fuel left in the tank. 6) TURN INDICATOR LIGHTS (GREEN). Illuminates and flashes when the turn indicator is in operation. Instrument Panel 7) "ENGINE/VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS - EOBD" LIGHT (AMBER YELLOW).
  • Page 36 9) ABS LIGHTS (AMBER YELLOW). This turns on to indicate that ABS is disabled or not functioning. Engine off/ speed under 5 km/h Light off Light flashing Light steady ABS disabled with the menu func- ABS enabled but not working yet tion "ABS"...
  • Page 37 10) DTC INTERVENTION (AMBER YELLOW). Key-on status Light OFF Key-off status Light ON flashing Key-off status for over Light OFF No intervention Light OFF 12 hours Spark advance cut Light steady ON Injection cut Light steady ON 11) OVER REV / IMMOBILIZER / ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (RED) Over rev No intervention...
  • Page 38 10:34 a.m. RPM x 1000 km/h 000000 °C Fig 12...
  • Page 39: Acronyms And Abbreviations Used In The Manual

    DUCATI Quick Shift The rider of an 1199 Panigale can choose from 3 different preset bike configurations (Riding Modes) DUCATI Engine Brake Control and pick the one that best suits his/her riding style or ground conditions. The Riding Modes allow the user...
  • Page 40 Ducati Electronic Suspension (DES) Power Mode The Ducati Electronic Suspension system by Öhlins The Power Modes are the different engine maps the automatically adjusts the rebound and compression rider can select to change power level and delivery to damping.
  • Page 41 ABS 9ME system is specifically calibrated for sport use, and features 3 different levels of intervention, DDA+ is the latest generation of the Ducati Data one per Riding Mode. In RACE mode the system only Analyzer, with built-in GPS signal to create a "virtual works on the front disks to ensure top performance finish line".
  • Page 42: Function Pushbuttons

    Function pushbuttons 1) CONTROL SWITCH UP " " Button used to display and set instrument panel parameters with the position " ". 2) CONTROL SWITCH DOWN " " Button used to display and set instrument panel parameters with the position " ".
  • Page 43: How To Set/Display Parameters

    How to set/display parameters When it is switched on, the instrument panel displays the DUCATI Logo and turns on the LED warning lights in two steps ("initial check"). At the end of the check, the instrument panel displays the main Screen in ROAD or TRACK mode (it depends on the last configuration in use before the key-off).
  • Page 44 Fig 15 96450211B) and Performance muffler kit (part no. During this check stage, if the vehicle speed exceeds 96450311B) can be purchased at a Ducati Dealer or 6 mph (10 km/h) (actual speed), the instrument panel Authorized Service Center. will stop:...
  • Page 45 Note GPS receiving indication (if fitted). Clock. When turning the key to OFF, vehicle power is SERVICE indication (only if active) - Alarm / cut only after 70 seconds and not immediately. Warning indication (only if present) - Error indication (only if present). Two different main page layouts are available: ROAD and TRACK.
  • Page 46 ROAD TRACK 10:34 10:34 a.m. a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 199999 km/h 1826 °C °C km/h RACE SPORT DTC Fig 16...
  • Page 47 Note Press button (1) to display MENU 1 information. The data displayed in a sequence, both in ROAD and In both ROAD and TRACK modes, the factory TRACK modes, are: set default parameter (Odometer - TOT) is displayed - Odometer (TOT); for 10 seconds upon Key-ON for MENU 1 and then - TRIP 1;...
  • Page 48 ROAD ROAD 10:34 10:34 a.m. a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 °C km/h km/h CONS. L/100 km 199999 199999 °C °C TRIP 1 DTC 7 ABS 3 DTC 7 ABS 3 CONS. AVG L/100 km TRIP 2 TRACK TRACK SPEED AVG 10:34 10:34...
  • Page 49 When the Standard Screen is displayed, hold the button (2) for 3 seconds with the actual vehicle speed lower or equal to 12 mph (20 km/h) to gain access to the Setting MENU, where you can set any function. Important You can enter the Setting MENU only when the actual vehicle speed is lower or equal to 12 mph (20 km/h).
  • Page 50 If the key is not acknowledged upon Key-ON and once the check routine is over, the following will happen: PIN CODE if the PIN CODE function is not active, the initial lights check routine is skipped, the Standard INSERT PIN CODE Screen is displayed with an E-LOCK error warning and access to the Setting MENU is not MEMORY...
  • Page 51: Main Functions

    Main functions Auxiliary functions The functions displayed in the Standard Screen are DDA (only if present) the following: GPS (only if present) Main functions CLOCK Service warning (SERVICE) Engine rpm indication (RPM) Warning/Alarm indication (Warning) Vehicle speed ERROR indication Gear Riding Mode MENU 1 displays the following functions: - Odometer (TOT)
  • Page 52 The functions within the Setting MENU that can be for filling the bar graph and indicating the modified by the user are the following: corresponding figure 11 ("orange area"). The area for the 11500-12000 rpm range (warning RIDING MODE customization: within this menu, area) is indicated on the display in red, used both for rider can customize the following: filling the bar graph and indicating the corresponding...
  • Page 53 from 9000 rpm with engine temperature lower than or equal to 122 °F (50 °C) from 10500 rpm with engine temperature lower than or equal to 122 °F (50 °C) The lights turning on when the rev limiter thresholds are reached are divided into three groups according to the following thresholds: threshold 10500 rpm (A) threshold 10700 rpm (B)
  • Page 54 ROAD 10:34 10:34 10:34 a.m. a.m. a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 km/h km/h km/h 183539 183539 183539 °C °C °C DTC 7 ABS 3 DTC 7 ABS 3 DTC 7 ABS 3 TRACK 10:34 10:34 10:34 a.m.
  • Page 55 Vehicle speed The instrument panel receives information about the actual vehicle speed (calculated in km/h) and displays the value increased by 5% and converted in the set unit of measurement (mph or km/h). A string of dashes "---" is displayed with the set unit of measurement if: speed is equal to 186 mph or 299 km/h or if instrument panel is not receiving the speed value...
  • Page 56 ROAD 10:34 a.m. 10:34 a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 - - - km/h km/h 199999 °C 199999 °C DTC 7 ABS 3 DTC 7 ABS 3 TRACK 10:34 a.m. 10:34 a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 199999 199999 - - - °C...
  • Page 57 Gear The instrument panel receives information about the gear engaged and displays the corresponding value. If a gear is engaged, the displayed value may range 10:34 a.m. from 1 to 6, while if in neutral N is displayed. RPM x 1000 Letter C is displayed when system requires you to shift gear.
  • Page 58: Riding Mode

    Riding Mode settings have been customized by the rider. Every Riding Mode contains the following parameters set by Ducati or customized by the user through the setting function pages: Fig 24 a specific level of intervention for the DTC a specific rebound damping setting and a specific traction control (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, off);...
  • Page 59 (4) is in the position for Attention activating the turn indicators (to the left or right) Ducati recommends changing the Riding mode For the highlighted Riding Mode some of the when the vehicle is stopped. If the riding mode is...
  • Page 60 The displayed information are the settings stored in every single Riding Mode. The stored settings may be the factory ones (Ducati default settings) or the ones customized by the owner. Any time the CONFIRM MENU button (4) is pressed, you highlight a riding mode and the associated parameters are displayed (A, Fig 25).
  • Page 61 10:34 a.m. RACE RPM x 1000 195Hi km/h km/h 199999 °C DTC 7 ABS 3 RACE 10:34 a.m. RPM x 1000 SPORT 195Lo km/h km/h 199999 °C DTC 7 ABS 3 SPORT 10:34 a.m. RPM x 1000 km/h km/h 199999 °C DTC 7 ABS 3...
  • Page 62 When the system requests rider to confirm the riding mode change, the procedure will output an error if: the throttle twistgrip is open, brakes are CLOSE activated and the vehicle is in motion; in this case THROTTLE CLOSE THROTTLE AND RELEASE BRAKES error is displayed and the procedure for changing riding mode will not be completed unless the RELEASE...
  • Page 63: Dtc

    The instrument panel displays DTC status as follows: if DTC is active, DTC indication and intervention level number (1 to 8); 10:34 a.m. if DTC is disabled, DTC OFF indication; RPM x 1000 if DTC is in fault or the Black Box is in fault, DTC --- indication;...
  • Page 64 Attention DTC is a rider aid that can be used both on the track and the road. The system is designed to make riding easier and to enhance safety, but in no way relieves the rider of the obligation to ride responsibly and maintain a high standard of conduct in accordance with traffic laws so as to avoid accident or force emergency maneuvers, whether caused by...
  • Page 65 RIDING MODE DEFAULT RACE Track use, for very expert riders, opti- mized for Pirelli tires with SC2 com- pound. System permits sliding side- ways. RACE Track use, for very expert riders, opti- It is the default level for the mized for OEM tires (Original Equipment "RACE"...
  • Page 66 RIDING MODE DEFAULT WET (RAIN) Track use, with rain tires, it was specifi- cally optimized for Pirelli Diablo Rain tires (rear tire 190/55 ZR17). WET (HEAVY Wet road and slippery asphalt with OEM It is the default level for the RAIN) tires;...
  • Page 67 Tips on how to select the sensitivity level Attention The DTC levels 2-3-4-5-6-8 settings have been calibrated using the tires originally supplied with your Attention motorcycle (Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP 120/70ZR17 The DTC level 1 setting has been calibrated at the front and 200/55ZR17 at the rear). Using tires using tires with SC2 compound (Pirelli Diablo with different size and characteristics from the Supercorsa SC2), which are not originally supplied...
  • Page 68 slide: these levels are recommended on the track bike is straightened up as quickly as possible when only and exclusively for expert riders: in particular, exiting a turn. level 1 is designed to work at best only with tires Tips for use on the track having SC2 compound.
  • Page 69 setting is no longer suitable, switch to the next level up or down and proceed to determine the best setting (e.g. if with level 7 the DTC intervention seems excessive, switch to level 6; alternatively, if on level 7 you cannot perceive any DTC intervention, switch to level 8).
  • Page 70: Ebc

    The instrument panel displays EBC status as follows: if EBC is active, EBC indication and intervention 10:34 level number (1 to 3); a.m. if EBC is disabled, EBC OFF indication; RPM x 1000 if EBC is in fault or the control unit is in fault, EBC --- indication;...
  • Page 71 The EBC is a system controlling the engine brake while riding with throttle fully closed (both when downshifting and when simply releasing throttle with the same gear engaged, and both under braking or not), this system independently sets the throttles in order to make the torque transmitted backward from wheel to engine during these stages constant.
  • Page 72 The following table indicates the most suitable level of EBC intervention for the various riding types as well as the default settings in the "Riding Mode" that can be selected by the rider: CHARACTERISTIC DEFAULT Maximum engine brake Rather important engine brake, but less than that It is the default level for all Riding obtained with EBC OFF Modes...
  • Page 73 Tips on how to select the sensitivity level level 1 the engine brake is increasing progressively; with EBC OFF you set the maximum engine brake possible. Attention The choice of the correct level mainly depends on the The EBC levels 1-2-3 settings have been following parameters: calibrated using the tires originally supplied with your The tire/asphalt grip (type of tire, amount of tire wear,...
  • Page 74: Dqs

    The instrument panel displays DQS status as follows: if DQS is enabled, DQS ON indication; 10:34 if DQS is disabled, DQS OFF indication; a.m. if DQS is in fault or the control unit is in fault, DQS RPM x 1000 --- indication;...
  • Page 75: Abs

    If the vehicle is equipped with ABS and the instrument panel displays the box with ABS status. The instrument panel displays: 10:34 a.m. if ABS is active, ABS indication and intervention RPM x 1000 level number (1 to 3); if ABS is disabled, ABS OFF indication; FRONT km/h ONLY...
  • Page 76 The following table indicates the most suitable level of ABS intervention for the various riding types, as well as the default settings in the "Riding Mode" that can be selected by the rider: RIDING MODE CHARACTERISTIC DEFAULT The ABS is disabled RACE Exclusively for track use, for expert riders It is the default level for the...
  • Page 77 Tips on how to select the sensitivity level keeps a good alignment during the whole braking. Settings between level 3 and level 1 privilege more and more the braking power rather than stability and Attention lift-up control; level 1 provides no lift-up control, the The ABS levels 1-2-3 settings have been rear brake is not controlled by the ABS and there is calibrated using the tires originally supplied with your...
  • Page 78: Menu 1 Functions

    Menu 1 functions ROAD MENU 1 functions can be displayed for every riding 10:34 a.m. mode (Race, Sport and Wet) in one of the two following modes: RPM x 1000 ROAD; TRACK. km/h The functions are: 199999 °C Odometer (TOT); DTC 7 ABS 3 Trip meter 1 (TRIP1);...
  • Page 79: Menu 1: Odometer (Tot)

    Upon Key-On, the instrument panel always shows the Odometer indication for 10 seconds, then shows the user's settings page. Note If a string of flashing dashes " ----- " is displayed within odometer function, please contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 80 ROAD TRACK 10:34 10:34 a.m. a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 TRIP 1 183539 km/h 183539 °C °C km/h DTC 7 ABS 3 DTC 7 ABS 3 183539 183539 ROAD TRACK ROAD TRACK - - - - - - 199999 - - - - - - 199999...
  • Page 81: Menu 1: Trip 1 (Trip 1)

    Menu 1: Trip 1 (TRIP 1) The trip meter counts and displays the partial distance covered by the vehicle with the set unit of measurement (mi or km) and is used as a basis to calculate average fuel consumption, average speed and trip time.
  • Page 82 ROAD TRACK 10:34 10:34 a.m. a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 TRIP 1 9999.9 km/h 9999.9 °C °C TRIP 1 km/h DTC 7 ABS 3 DTC 7 ABS 3 TRIP 1 9999.9 9999.9 TRIP 1 ROAD TRACK TRIP 1 TRIP 1 TRIP 1 TRIP 1...
  • Page 83: Menu 1: Trip 2 (Trip 2)

    Menu 1: Trip 2 (TRIP 2) The trip meter counts and displays the partial distance covered by the vehicle with the set unit of measurement (mi or km). The TRIP2 number of mi or km is displayed with the TRIP2 indication and unit of measurement. When the reading exceeds the maximum value of 9999.9 mi or 9999.9 km, distance traveled is reset and the meter automatically starts counting from 0...
  • Page 84 ROAD TRACK 10:34 10:34 a.m. a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 TRIP 2 9999.9 km/h 9999.9 °C °C TRIP 2 km/h DTC 7 ABS 3 DTC 7 ABS 3 TRIP 2 9999.9 9999.9 TRIP 2 ROAD TRACK TRIP 2 TRIP 2 TRIP 2 TRIP 2...
  • Page 85: Menu 1: Partial Fuel Reserve Counter (Trip Fuel)

    Menu 1: Partial fuel reserve counter (TRIP FUEL) The fuel trip meter counts and displays the distance covered by the vehicle on reserve (since the low fuel light turns on) with the set unit of measurement (mi or km). When the Low fuel light turns on, the display automatically shows the TRIP FUEL function, regardless of the currently displayed function;...
  • Page 86 ROAD TRACK 10:34 10:34 a.m. a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 TRIP FUEL 9999.9 km/h 9999.9 °C °C TRIPF. km/h DTC 7 ABS 3 DTC 7 ABS 3 TRIP FUEL 9999.9 TRIP F. 9999.9 Fig 35...
  • Page 87: Menu 1: Lap Time

    Menu 1: LAP time The LAP function is only available for the display layout with standard screen in TRACK mode. LAP function information is available when the function is active. When the LAP function is activated, the timer is displayed indicating "0’00’’00" as well as the LAP number with first indication "LAP –...
  • Page 88 10:34 a.m. RPM x 1000 0’00”00 CONS. AVG 20.0 km/h L/100 km DTC 3 EBC 1 ABS 1 RACE 10:34 10:34 a.m. a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 1’12”5 1’25”45 CONS. AVG CONS. AVG 20.0 20.0 km/h km/h L/100 km L/100 km DTC 3 EBC 1...
  • Page 89 Note after these 5 seconds, the instrument panel goes back to lap timer page referred to the new current When the LAP function is active, the FLASH lap. button takes on the dual function of high beam if the vehicle is at a standstill for more than 5 "FLASH"...
  • Page 90 following key-on or reactivation of the LAP function, if no data were deleted, the instrument panel will continue storing data from Lap 05. During every lap, the following data are stored: no. 30 lap times (time between consecutive start and stop); no.
  • Page 91: Menu 2 Functions

    MENU 2 functions ROAD MENU 2 functions can be displayed for every riding 10:34 a.m. mode (Race, Sport and Wet) in one of the two following modes: RPM x 1000 °C ROAD TRACK km/h CONS. The functions are: 199999 °C L/100 km Engine coolant temperature DTC 7...
  • Page 92: Menu 2: Coolant Temperature

    MENU 2: Coolant temperature +250 °F (121 °C), the temperature reading is immediately displayed in MENU 2, regardless of The instrument panel receives information about the any other function displayed in MENU 2; the engine temperature (already calculated in °C) and other MENU 2 functions cannot be displayed.
  • Page 93 ROAD TRACK 10:34 a.m. 10:34 a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 TRIP FUEL 9999.9 km/h 9999.9 °C TRIPF. °C km/h DTC 7 ABS 3 DTC 7 ABS 3 °F Fig 38...
  • Page 94: Menu 2: Instantaneous Fuel Consumption

    MENU 2: Instantaneous fuel consumption ROAD The instrument panel calculates and displays the 10:34 a.m. vehicle instantaneous fuel consumption, the set unit of measurement and CONS. text. 20.0 CONS. The calculation is made considering the quantity of RPM x 1000 L/100 km fuel used and the distance traveled during the last second.
  • Page 95: Menu 2: Average Fuel Consumption

    MENU 2: Average fuel consumption ROAD The instrument panel calculates and displays the 10:34 a.m. vehicle average fuel consumption, the set unit of measurement and CONS. AVG text. The calculation 20.0 CONS.AVG is made considering the quantity of fuel used and the RPM x 1000 L/100 km distance traveled since TRIP 1 was last reset.
  • Page 96: Menu 2: Average Speed

    MENU 2: Average speed ROAD The instrument panel calculates and displays the 10:34 vehicle average speed, the set unit of measurement a.m. and SPEED AVG text. The calculation considers the distance and time since TRIP1 was last reset. When RPM x 1000 TRIP1 is reset, the value is reset and the first value available is displayed 10 seconds after the reset.
  • Page 97: Menu 2: Trip Time

    MENU 2: Trip time ROAD The instrument panel calculates and displays the trip 10:34 time as hhh:mm followed by TRIP TIME. The a.m. calculation considers the time since TRIP1 was last reset. When TRIP1 is reset, this value is reset as well. RPM x 1000 The time count active phase occurs when the engine is running and the vehicle is stopped (the time is...
  • Page 98: Menu 2: External Air Temperature

    MENU 2: External air temperature The instrument panel displays the ambient temperature in the set unit of measurement (°C or °F), followed by the set unit of measurement, AIR text and the thermometer symbol. The temperature value is displayed when ranging from -38 °F to +255 °F (or -39 °C to +124 °C).
  • Page 99 ROAD TRACK 10:34 10:34 a.m. a.m. RPM x 1000 RPM x 1000 TRIP FUEL 9999.9 km/h 9999.9 °C °C TRIPF. km/h DTC 7 ABS 3 DTC 7 ABS 3 °F °F Fig 43...
  • Page 100: Auxiliary Functions

    Auxiliary functions 10:34 a.m. The instrument panel indicates DDA status only if the vehicle fits the DDA. RPM x 1000 If the DDA indication is displayed it means that the DDA is active and recording. If the DDA indication is not displayed it means that km/h the DDA is not active.
  • Page 101: Clock

    CLOCK The instrument panel receives information about the time to be displayed. 10:34 a.m. This indication is displayed at the top left side of the display. RPM x 1000 The instrument panel shows the time in the following format: hh (hours) : mm (minutes) km/h with "a.m."...
  • Page 102: Service Warning (Service)

    Service warning (SERVICE) This indication shows the user that the bike is due for service and must be taken to a Ducati Authorized 10:34 a.m. Service Center. The service warning indication can be reset only by RPM x 1000 the Authorized Ducati Service Center during servicing.
  • Page 103: Oil Service Zero Indication

    1000 km: it is displayed in the "large" format, and then is always visible in the small format, until the Ducati Authorized Service Center "resets" it during servicing. Icons are displayed according to the Warnings/ Alarms displaying rules (refer to "page 105").
  • Page 104 OIL SERVICE or DESMO SERVICE countdown indication After OIL SERVICE zero reset (at 1000 km), the instrument panel activates the countdown of the miles (or kilometers) left before the following service operation (OIL SERVICE or DESMO SERVICE). The green indication is shown upon Key-On for 2 seconds in the "large"...
  • Page 105: Oil Service Or Desmo Service Indication

    The indication of the service type is enabled upon every Key-On for 5 seconds in the "large" format, and then is always visible in the small format, until the Ducati Authorized Service Center "resets" it during servicing. Icons are displayed according to the Warnings/ Alarms displaying rules (refer to "page 105").
  • Page 106: Warnings/Alarms (Warning)

    Warnings/Alarms (Warning) The instrument panel manages several warnings / alarms (warnings), in order to give useful information to the rider when he/she is using the vehicle. Upon Key-On, if there are active warnings the instrument panel displays the indication of the present warnings.
  • Page 107 10:34 a.m. This function warns the rider when the engine coolant temperature reaches 250°F (121°C). RPM x 1000 Note In this case, Ducati recommends stopping and shutting off the engine immediately; ensure that fans km/h km/h are on. 1826 °C °C...
  • Page 108 DDA memory full (DDA full) 10:34 a.m. This function warns the rider when the DDA memory is full, and thus no other trip data can be stored. RPM x 1000 km/h km/h 1826 °C °C °C °C FULL SPORT DTC SPORT 10:34 a.m.
  • Page 109 10:34 a.m. This function warns the rider about the possible presence of ice on the road, due to a low external temperature. RPM x 1000 The message is displayed when the temperature goes down to 39°F (4°C), and is disabled when temperature goes up to 43°F (6°C).
  • Page 110: Error Indication

    Error indication The instrument panel manages error warnings in order to allow the rider to identify any abnormal vehicle behavior in real time. 10:34 Upon Key-On, if there are errors the instrument panel a.m. displays the indication of the present errors and turns RPM x 1000 on the EOBD light.
  • Page 111 3 seconds. When an error is triggered the EOBD light turns on as well. Attention When one or more errors are displayed, always contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 112: Displayed Error Description

    Displayed error description Displayed error Description CAN LINE CAN line BUS Off UNKNOWN DEVICE Control unit not acknowledged by the system - wrong SW ABS control unit faulty communication / operation BBS control unit faulty communication / operation BBS control unit general malfunction Exhaust valve motor malfunction DSB control unit faulty communication / operation E-LOCK...
  • Page 113 Displayed error Description Intake duct air temperature sensor malfunction Injection relay malfunction Ignition coil malfunction Injector malfunction Engine rpm sensor malfunction Lambda sensor or Lambda sensor heater malfunction Vehicle starting relay malfunction Quick shift device switch malfunction Secondary air sensor malfunction GEAR SENSOR Gear sensor malfunction FUEL SENSOR...
  • Page 114 Note "FAN" indication can be activated also by BBS ECU malfunction and its faulty communication with fans. Pay attention to engine temperature indication.
  • Page 115 Error icons table WARNING LIGHT / ERROR MESSAGE ERROR ABS control unit Black-Box instrument panel control unit E-LOCK E-LOCK control unit CAN LINE Can Bus OFF UNKNOWN DEVICE Software compatibility FUEL SENSOR Low fuel sensor GEAR SENSOR Gear sensor SIDE STAND Side stand sensor...
  • Page 116 WARNING LIGHT / ERROR MESSAGE ERROR STOP LIGHT Rear stop light BATTERY Battery voltage ENGINE SPEEDSENSOR Speed sensor Cooling fan Note "FAN" indication can be activated also by BBS ECU malfunction and its faulty communication with fans. Pay attention to engine temperature indication.
  • Page 117: Side Stand Status Display

    Side stand status display The instrument panel receives data about stand status and, if side stand is open, it displays "SIDE STAND" on a red background. 10:34 a.m. If the Side stand sensor error is live, the instrument RPM x 1000 panel displays the open side stand warning, turns on the EOBD light and displays the corresponding "Side SIDE...
  • Page 118: Setting Menu

    Setting MENU 10:34 a.m. This menu allows enabling, disabling and setting some vehicle functions. RPM x 1000 To enter the Setting MENU hold button (2) for 3 seconds, with Key-On and vehicle actual speed (lower than or equal to) 12 mph (20 km/h): once inside this menu, you may no longer view any other km/h function.
  • Page 119 Important For safety reasons, you are recommended to use this Menu with the bike at a standstill. Press buttons (1) and (2) to highlight the customizable parameters one by one: in particular, use button (1) to highlight the following item and button (2) to highlight the previous item.
  • Page 120 DDA MEMORY EMPTY ERASE Fig 56...
  • Page 121: Customizing Riding Modes

    Customizing Riding Modes All settings of every riding mode can be customized. Enter the Setting MENU. Select "RIDING MODE" option by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). You open the "RIDING MODE" menu. Select the desired riding mode (RACE, SPORT or WET), by pressing button (1) or (2).
  • Page 122 (4) to open the corresponding Menu page. Any parameter change made is saved and remains in the memory also after a Battery-Off. The parameters set by Ducati for each individual riding style can be restored with the DEFAULT function.
  • Page 123 RACE MEMORY Fig 59...
  • Page 124: Customizing Riding Modes: Abs Setting

    Customizing Riding Modes: ABS setting This function disables or sets ABS level for the selected riding mode. Enter the Setting MENU. Select "RIDING MODE" option by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). You open the "RIDING MODE"...
  • Page 125 When you open the function, the currently set ABS level or status is shown on the left (e.g. ABS 1). Customization options are listed on the right: levels from 1 to 3 and status OFF. Press buttons (1) and (2) to highlight the levels one by one: in particular, use button (1) to highlight the following item and button (2) to highlight the previous item.
  • Page 126 To save the new setting, hold button (4) for 3 seconds while the MEMORY item is highlighted in orange. If new settings have been saved, MEMORIZED will be shown in green for 1 second, the set level or status will be refreshed (refresh is indicated with the color green) and then EXIT will be highlighted in green.
  • Page 127: Customizing Riding Modes: Display Setting

    Customizing Riding Modes: Display setting This function allows selecting the layout of the main screen of each riding mode. Enter the Setting MENU. Select "RIDING MODE" option by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4).
  • Page 128 When opening this function, the currently set type of main page is shown on the left. Customization options are listed on the right: ROAD or TRACK. Press buttons (1) and (2) to highlight the main page types one by one: in particular, use button (1) to highlight the following item and button (2) to highlight the previous item.
  • Page 129 RACE DISPLAY ROAD TRACK TRACK MEMORY RACE DISPLAY ROAD ROAD RACE TRACK DISPLAY ROAD TRACK TRACK MEMORIZED MEMORY RACE DISPLAY ROAD ROAD RACE TRACK DISPLAY ROAD TRACK MEMORIZED TRACK MEMORY Fig 64...
  • Page 130: Customizing Riding Modes: Dqs Enable/ Disable

    Customizing Riding Modes: DQS enable/ disable The ABS customization page is only available for the bikes equipped with the DQS. This function disables or enables the DQS for the selected riding mode. Enter the Setting MENU. Select "RIDING MODE" option by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4).
  • Page 131 When opening this function, DQS currently set status is shown on the left (e.g. DQS ON). Customization options are listed on the right: status ON and OFF. Press buttons (1) and (2) to highlight the statuses one by one: in particular, use button (1) to highlight the following item and button (2) to highlight the previous item.
  • Page 132 RACE MEMORY RACE RACE MEMORIZED MEMORY RACE RACE MEMORY MEMORY Fig 66...
  • Page 133: Customizing Riding Modes: Dtc Level Setting

    Customizing Riding Modes: DTC level setting This function disables or sets DTC level for the selected riding mode. Enter the Setting MENU. Select "RIDING MODE" option by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). You open the "RIDING MODE"...
  • Page 134 When you open the function, the currently set DTC level or status is shown on the left (e.g. DTC 3). Customization options are listed on the right: levels from 1 to 8 and status OFF. Select the parameter to be customized (DTC) by pressing button (1) or (2).
  • Page 135 RACE RACE MEMORY MEMORY RACE MEMORIZED RACE MEMORY Fig 68...
  • Page 136: Customizing Riding Modes: Engine Setting

    Customizing Riding Modes: Engine setting This function customizes engine power associated with each riding mode. Enter the Setting MENU. Select "RIDING MODE" option by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). You open the "RIDING MODE" menu. Select the desired riding mode (RACE, SPORT or WET), by pressing button (1) or (2).
  • Page 137 Europe, UK, USA, Canada, Brazil, Taiwan France, Japan RACE RACE 195 Hi HIGH ENGINE ENGINE 195Hi HIGH 195Lo MEMORY MEMORY RACE RACE 195 Hi HIGH ENGINE ENGINE 195Hi HIGH 195Lo MEMORY MEMORY Fig 70...
  • Page 138 Press buttons (1) and (2) to highlight the engine power values one by one: in particular, use button (1) to highlight the following item and button (2) to highlight the previous item. Once desired engine power is selected, press CONFIRM MENU button (4) to highlight MEMORY item.
  • Page 139 Europe, UK, USA, Canada, Brazil, Taiwan France, Japan RACE RACE 195 Hi HIGH ENGINE ENGINE 195Hi HIGH 195Lo MEMORY MEMORY RACE RACE 195 Hi HIGH ENGINE ENGINE 195Hi HIGH 195Lo MEMORIZED MEMORIZED RACE RACE 195 Hi HIGH ENGINE ENGINE 195Hi 195Lo MEMORY MEMORY...
  • Page 140: Customizing Riding Modes: Ebc Level Setting

    Customizing Riding Modes: EBC level setting This function disables or sets the rear wheel anti- locking system (EBC) level for every single riding mode. Enter the Setting MENU. Select "RIDING MODE" option by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4).
  • Page 141 When you open the function, the currently set EBC RACE level or status is shown on the left (e.g. EBC 1). Customization options are listed on the right: levels from 1 to 3 and status OFF. Press buttons (1) and (2) to highlight the levels one by one: in particular, use button (1) to highlight the following item and button MEMORY...
  • Page 142: Customizing Riding Modes: Restore Default Settings

    This function allows restoring the default values set DISPLAY ENGINE by Ducati for the parameters relating to each riding DEFAULT mode. Enter the Setting MENU. Select "RIDING MODE" option by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4).
  • Page 143 To restore parameters, the system needs 3 seconds; meanwhile, PLEASE WAIT... indication is displayed. Once procedure is completed, the display shows DEFAULT OK for 2 seconds to confirm that parameters have been reset to factory settings. The display then goes automatically back to the riding mode customization menu page, highlighting EXIT option.
  • Page 144: Engine Rpm Digital Indication (Rpm)

    Engine rpm digital indication (RPM) This function displays the number of RPM in digital format (recommended for improved accuracy when setting idle rpm). Enter the Setting MENU. Select "RPM" option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4).
  • Page 145: Battery Voltage

    Battery voltage This function allows you to check the vehicle battery voltage. Enter the Setting MENU. Select “BATTERY” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). You open the “BATTERY” menu. The information will be displayed as follows: if battery voltage is below 11.0 V, a flashing LOW warning is displayed with the battery icon on a red background;...
  • Page 146 If the battery voltage error is present, the dashboard will show three flashing dashes “ - - - ” as voltage value, followed by the unit of measurement, the EOBD light will turn on as well and the corresponding BATTERY error BATTERY is displayed.
  • Page 147: Dda

    This function allows you to enable and disable the DDA, view the percentage of memory used and to delete data stored in the DDA memory. The page for the DDA is only available when the device is fitted to the bike. Enter the Setting MENU.
  • Page 148 DDA enable/disable When opening this function, DDA currently set status is shown on the left (e.g. DDA ON). customization options are listed below these indications: status ON and OFF. Press buttons (1) and (2) to highlight the statuses one by one: in particular, use button (1) to highlight the following item and button (2) to highlight the previous item.
  • Page 149 DDA MEMORY DDA MEMORY EMPTY EMPTY ERASE ERASE DDA MEMORY DDA MEMORY EMPTY EMPTY ERASE ERASE Fig 80...
  • Page 150 Viewing/deleting the DDA memory Attention If the DDA is set to “ON” the deletion is When accessing the function, the DDA memory inhibited and you can not even select the ERASE status is shown on the right as a percentage: option.
  • Page 151 DDA MEMORY ERASE OK EMPTY ERASE erase DDA memory DDA MEMORY PLEASE WAIT ... EMPTY ERASE Fig 81...
  • Page 152: Pin Code

    The motorcycle owner must activate (store) the PIN code; if there is already a stored PIN, contact an Authorised Ducati Dealer to have the function "reset". To perform this procedure, the Authorised Ducati Dealer may ask you to demonstrate that you are the...
  • Page 153 Entering the PIN CODE To activate the PIN CODE function and enter your own PIN CODE you must open the Setting MENU. Select “PIN CODE” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). You open the “PIN CODE”...
  • Page 154 When accessing the function, “INSERT PIN CODE” PIN CODE with four dashes "- - - -" below highlighted in green will be displayed. Entering the code: INSERT PIN CODE 1) Press button (4), one digit is highlighted indicating “0”; MEMORY 2) Each time you press the button (2) the displayed number increases by one (+ 1) up to "9"...
  • Page 155 PIN CODE very first PIN CODE is active and available again only in case the PIN CODE function is reset (but this is only INSERT PIN CODE possible at a DUCATI Authorized Service Center). MEMORIZED PIN CODE INSERT PIN CODE...
  • Page 156: Changing The Pin Code

    Changing the PIN CODE PIN CODE To change the existing PIN CODE and activate a new one, you must open the Setting MENU. Select “PIN CODE” option, by pressing button (1) or MODIFY PIN CODE (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4).
  • Page 157 When you press button (4) to confirm the fourth and last digit: if the PIN is not correct, the dashboard displays PIN CODE WRONG for 3 seconds and then highlights the string of four dashes “- - - -” for the OLD PIN to allow you to try again;...
  • Page 158 Entering the "new" code: PIN CODE 1) Press button (4), one digit is highlighted indicating “0”; 2) Each time you press the button (2) the displayed MODIFY PIN CODE number increases by one (+ 1) up to "9" and then starts back from “0”;...
  • Page 159 When you press button (4) to confirm the fourth and last digit, the dashboard highlights MEMORY item. PIN CODE To save the new setting, hold button (4) for 3 seconds while the MEMORY item is highlighted in orange. MODIFY PIN CODE If settings have been saved, MEMORIZED will be OLD CODE CORRECT...
  • Page 160: Clock Setup

    Clock setup This function allows user to set or adjust the time. Enter the Setting MENU. Select “CLOCK” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). You open the “CLOCK SETTING” menu. The first screen shows, on the left side, the available time setting: HOUR, MINUTE, AM/PM, while the current time is displayed on the right side (e.g.: 10:30...
  • Page 161: Clock Setting

    Setting the hours CLOCK SETTING Select “HOUR” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). The hour value starts flashing. HOUR Press the button (1) to decrease hour by 1: 0, 11, ..1, 0 for AM - 12, 11, ..
  • Page 162 Setting the minutes CLOCK SETTING Select “MINUTE” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU HOUR button (4). 11:57 The minute value starts flashing. MINUTE Press button (1) to decrease minutes by 1: 59, 58, ..a.m.
  • Page 163 Setting am/pm CLOCK SETTING Select “AM/PM” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). HOUR The indication starts flashing. 11:57 Select AM or PM, by pressing button (1) or (2), MINUTE respectively. a.m.
  • Page 164: Setting The Date

    Setting the date This function allows use to view and set/adjust the date. Enter the Setting MENU. Select “DATE” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). You open the “DATE SETTING” menu. The first screen shows, on the left side, the available date setting: YEAR, MONTH, DAY, while the current date is displayed on the right side (e.g.: 2012/01/27).
  • Page 165 Setting the year Select “YEAR” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). DATE SETTING April Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). YEAR The year value starts flashing. Press button (1) to decrease year value by 1: 2250, 2010/09/30 MONTH 2249, ..
  • Page 166 Setting the month Select “MONTH” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). DATE SETTING April Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). YEAR The month value starts flashing. Press button (1) to decrease month by 1: 12, 11, ..2010/09/30 MONTH 01, 12.
  • Page 167 Setting the day Select “DAY” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). DATE SETTING April Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). YEAR The day value starts flashing. Press button (1) to decrease day by 1: 31, 30, ..01, 2010/09/30 MONTH Press button (2) to increase day by 1: 01, 02, ..
  • Page 168 To exit the menu and go back to previous page, select EXIT and press button (4). DATE SETTING April Note Every time the battery is disconnected, the YEAR calendar is reset and must be set again by the user 2010/09/30 MONTH Fig 98...
  • Page 169: Setting The Display Background

    Setting the display background This function allows the user to choose the background of the dashboard. Enter the Setting MENU. Select “BACKLIGHT” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). You open the “BACKLIGHT” menu. When entering the function, the possible settings are shown on the left: DAY, NIGHT, AUTO, and the mode in use is highlighted.
  • Page 170 Selecting the DAY option you permanently activate BACKLIGHT the display “white” background to improve the readout view: recommended with strong external light. Selecting the NIGHT option you permanently activate the display black background for a dimmed readout NIGHT view: recommended with poor external light and/or darkness.
  • Page 171: Lap

    The LAPs previously stored with the function "LAP recording" (MENU 1 function, see page 86) can be displayed. The information displayed is lap time, maximum rpm and top speed. Saved LAPs can also be deleted. Fig 101...
  • Page 172 Displaying the stored LAPs LAP 29 ... LAP 28 ..LAP 01); and then highlight EXIT. To view the stored LAPs, you must enter the Setting To exit the menu and go back to previous page, select MENU. EXIT and press button (4). Select "LAP"...
  • Page 173 LAP DATA LAP DATA TIME: 1’23”55 TIME: 1’23”55 LAP 01 LAP 30 SPEED max: 267 km/h SPEED max: 267 km/h RPM max: 9800 RPM max: 9800 ERASE ALL ERASE ALL LAP DATA LAP DATA TIME: 1’23”55 TIME: -’--”-- LAP 07 LAP 01 SPEED max: 267 km/h SPEED max: --- km/h...
  • Page 174 Erasing stored LAPs To erase the stored LAPs, you must enter the Setting MENU. Select "LAP" option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4). You open the "LAP DATA" menu, where stored LAP data are viewed.
  • Page 175 LAP DATA LAP DATA erase LAP TIME: 1’23”55 LAP 07 SPEED max: 267 km/h PLEASE WAIT... RPM max: 9800 ERASE ALL LAP DATA LAP DATA TIME: 1’23”55 ERASE OK LAP 07 SPEED max: 267 km/h RPM max: 9800 ERASE ALL Fig 103...
  • Page 176 Deletion is one single command that erases all stored laps. LAP DATA After deletion, the Laps 01 to 30 are displayed with all parameters showing an indefinite value "–" (time = -’ - -’’ - - , rpm = - - - - - , speed = - - - ). TIME: -’--”-- To exit the menu and go back to previous page, select LAP 01...
  • Page 177: Setting The Unit Of Measurement

    Setting the unit of measurement This function allows you to change the units of measurement of the displayed values, regardless of the Country configuration. To manually set the units of measurement, you must enter the Setting MENU. Select “UNITS” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4).
  • Page 178 When you enter the function, the list of items for which unit of measurement can be set is shown on UNITS SETTING the left: SPEED; TEMPERATURE; SPEED fuel CONSUMPTION; TEMPERATURE reset to automatic settings (DEFAULT). CONSUMPTION To exit the menu and go back to previous page, select EXIT and press button (4).
  • Page 179 Setting the unit of measurement: Speed SPEED This function allows you to change the speed measurement units (and therefore those of distance km/h traveled). km/h You open the “UNITS SETTING” menu, as described in the previous pages. Select “SPEED” option, by pressing button (1) or (2). Once function is highlighted, press CONFIRM MENU button (4).
  • Page 180 The selected unit of measurement will be used by the dashboard for the following indications: Vehicle speed and Average speed (mph or km/h); Odometer, Trip1, Trip2 and Trip Fuel (mi or km).
  • Page 181 Setting the unit of measurement: Temperature TEMPERATURE This function allows you to change the units of measurement of the temperature. °C You open the “UNITS SETTING” menu, as described °C in the previous pages. °F Select “TEMPERATURE” option, by pressing button (1) or (2).
  • Page 182 The selected unit of measurement will be used by the dashboard for the following indications: Engine coolant temperature and Ambient air temperature.
  • Page 183 Setting the unit of measurement: Fuel CONSUMPTION consumption This function allows you to change the units of L/100km measurement of the fuel consumption. km/L You open the “UNITS SETTING” menu, as described km/L in the previous pages. mpg(UK) Select “CONSUMPTION” option, by pressing button (1) or (2).
  • Page 184 The selected unit of measurement will be used by the dashboard for the following indications: Instantaneous fuel consumption and Average fuel consumption.
  • Page 185 Setting the unit of measurement: Restore automatic settings This function allows you to restore the automatic settings for the units of measurement of all indications displayed on the dashboard. You open the “UNITS SETTING” menu, as described in the previous pages. Select “DEFAULT” option, by pressing button (1) or (2).
  • Page 186 Chart of the units of measurement SPEED T_ENGINE INSTANTANEOUS TRIP1 AVERAGE SPEED T_AIR FUEL CONSUMP- TRIP2 TION TRIP FUEL AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION Europe °C l/100 km mi (miles) °C mpg UK mi (miles) °F mpg USA Canada °C l/100 km France °C l/100 km...
  • Page 187 UNITS SETTING UNITS SETTING SPEED DEFAULT OK TEMPERATURE CONSUMPTION DEFAULT UNITS SETTING UNITS SETTING SPEED PLEASE WAIT... TEMPERATURE CONSUMPTION DEFAULT Fig 110...
  • Page 188: Other Functions

    Road use is forbidden. Note The Performance exhaust kit (part no. 96450211B) and Performance muffler kit (part no. 96450311B) can be purchased at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center. Attention The Performance exhaust kit (part no. 96450211B) and Performance muffler kit (part no.
  • Page 189 The presence of the UP-MAP is notified by the "UP- MAP" indication displayed on the instrument panel. If the device authentication is not successful, the indication "UP-MAP NOT COMPATIBLE" is displayed UP-MAP for 3 seconds, and then display will read "UNPLUG UP-MAP"...
  • Page 190 If the download is possible, the instrument panel will show the indication "RACING" (if installing the Performance muffler kit); or the indication "RACING EVO" (if installing the Performance complete exhaust RACING system kit); DOWNLOAD - the indication DOWNLOAD; - button OK. Press button (4) to allow the download of the specified settings.
  • Page 191 If the download is not possible and the setting to be downloaded is already present in the control unit, the instrument panel will read "MAP ALREADY PRESENT" and display the EXIT button. MAP ALREADY Press button (4) to quit. After pressing button (4) or after 10 seconds without PRESENT pressing button (4), the instrument panel will read "UNPLUG UP-MAP"...
  • Page 192 During the download, the display shows the indication "RACING" (setting for the Performance muffler kit) or the indication "RACING EVO" (setting for the Performance complete exhaust system kit), RACING the indication "DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS" and the DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS download progress bar that progressively fills up (for approximately 5 seconds).
  • Page 193 Once the download is completed, the display will show the indication "RACING" (setting for the Performance muffler kit) or the indication "RACING EVO" (setting for the Performance complete exhaust RACING system kit), and the full download progress bar. DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS RACING EVO DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS...
  • Page 194 If the whole process was successful, the display will read "UNPLUG UP-MAP" to urge the user to remove the device from the vehicle. The indication "UNPLUG UP-MAP" is displayed until the UP-MAP is physically disconnected from the UNPLUG vehicle. When the UP-MAP is disconnected, the display reads "PLEASE WAIT..."...
  • Page 195 Any time a malfunction of the UP-MAP is found or the download procedure is not successful, the instrument panel displays "DOWNLOAD ABORTED" for 3 seconds, and then the indication "UNPLUG UP- MAP". Attention FOR COMPETITION USE ONLY. This product is legal for closed-course competition use only.
  • Page 196: Display Background Color

    Display background color 10:34 Display background color can be set automatically a.m. according to exterior lighting conditions. When the BACKLIGHT – AUTO function is active, if the sensor RPM x 1000 detects "poor lighting" (night) the instrument panel switches to black background (NIGHT mode); vice- versa if a strong light is detected (day) the instrument panel switches to white background (DAY mode).
  • Page 197 Note If power supply is over 16 V, the backlighting is disabled, while if it is below 8 V the backlighting is turned off.
  • Page 198: Light Control

    Light control Low / High beam This function allows you to reduce current consumption from the battery, by managing headlight switching-on and off. At Key-On, the high beam and low beam lights are off, only the parking lights are turned on. Once the engine is started, the low beam is turned on;...
  • Page 199 If engine is not started within 60 seconds since the button was first pressed, the low and high beam lights are turned off. If the low beam or high beam was turned on before starting the engine (with the procedure described above), the headlight turns off automatically when starting the engine and will turn on again when the engine has been completely started.
  • Page 200 Parking function Note If there is a sudden interruption in the battery while the function is active, the instrument panel will disable the function when the voltage is restored. The "Parking" function activates the front and rear parking lights when the vehicle is turned off so it is visible when parked.
  • Page 201 Hazard function The "Hazard" function activates all four turn indicators at the same time to warn about an emergency situation. Take button (3) in position (6) for 3 seconds to activate this function. It can only be activated when vehicle is on (i.e. when key is turned to "ON", engine condition is irrelevant).
  • Page 202 Once the "Hazard" function is activated, if vehicle is turned off (i.e. key turned to "OFF"), the function stays active until manually turned off by the user or as long as the battery voltage is 12.2 V. If voltage is < (below) 12.2 V the turn indicators turn off automatically in order to save battery charge.
  • Page 203: The Immobilizer System

    The Immobilizer system For improved anti-theft protection, the motorcycle is equipped with an IMMOBILIZER, an electronic system that inhibits engine operation whenever the ignition switch is turned off. Housed in the handgrip of each ignition key is an electronic device that modulates an output signal. When the ignition is turned on this signal is generated by a special antenna incorporated in the switch and changes every time.
  • Page 204: Keys

    Keys The owner receives 2 keys with the vehicle. These keys contain the "immobilizer system code". The keys (B) are regular ignition keys and are used to: start up the engine; open the fuel tank filler plug; open the seat lock. Attention Keep the keys separate and use only one of the keys to start the motorcycle.
  • Page 205: Operation

    When the ignition key is turned to OFF, the immobilizer inhibits engine operation. If the other key does not work out either, contact the Ducati Service network. Attention Any important shock might damage the electronic components fitted into the key. Use only one key during the procedure.
  • Page 206: Duplicate Keys

    Duplicate keys If you need any duplicate keys, contact the Ducati Service network with all the keys you have left. The Ducati Service Center will program all the new keys as well as any keys you already have. You may be asked to provide proof that you are the legitimate owner of the motorcycle.
  • Page 207: Vehicle Release Through Pin Code

    Vehicle release through PIN CODE In case of key acknowledgment system or key 10:34 a.m. malfunction, the instrument panel allows the user to enter his/her own PIN code to temporarily restore RPM x 1000 vehicle operation. If the PIN CODE function is not active, the instrument panel does not activate the page for entering the code, but shows the Standard km/h...
  • Page 208 Entering the code: PIN CODE 1) Press button (4), one digit is highlighted indicating "0"; 2) Each time you press the button (2) the displayed INSERT PIN CODE number increases by one (+ 1) up to "9" and then starts back from "0"; - - - - 3) Each time you press the button A (1) the displayed number decreases by one (- 1) up to "1"...
  • Page 209 When you press button (4) to confirm the fourth and last digit: PIN CODE if the PIN is not correct, the instrument panel displays WRONG for 3 seconds and then INSERT PIN CODE highlights the string of four dashes "- - - -" to allow 2 6 9 3 you to try again.
  • Page 210 Important If this procedure is necessary in order to start the vehicle, contact an Authorized Ducati Service Center as soon as possible to fix the problem.
  • Page 211: Controls

    Controls Position of motorcycle controls Attention This section shows the position and function of the controls used to ride the motorcycle. Be sure to read this information carefully before you use the controls. 1) Instrument panel. 2) Key-operated ignition switch and steering lock. 3) Left hand handlebar switch.
  • Page 212: Key-Operated Ignition Switch And Steering

    Key-operated ignition switch and steering lock It is located in front of the fuel tank and has four positions: A) ON: enables lights and engine operation; B) OFF: disables lights and engine operation; C) LOCK: the steering is locked; D) P: parking light on and steering locked. Note To move the key to the last two positions, press Fig 127...
  • Page 213: Left-Hand Switch

    Left-hand switch 1) Dip switch, light dip switch, two positions: (A) every time it is pressed down the light switches from low beam on ( ) to low beam and high beam (B) pushed to the side ( ) = high beam flasher (FLASH), "Start-Stop lap"...
  • Page 214: Clutch Lever

    Clutch lever Lever (1) disengages the clutch. It features a dial adjuster (2) for lever distance from the twistgrip on handlebar. The lever distance can be adjusted through 10 clicks of the dial (2). Turn clockwise to increase lever distance from the twistgrip. Turn the adjuster counter clockwise to decrease lever distance.
  • Page 215: Right-Hand Switch

    Right-hand switch 1) Red ON/OFF switch. 2) Black ENGINE START button. The switch (1) has three positions: A) center: RUN OFF. In this position, the engine cannot be started and all electronic devices are off. B) pushed down: ON/OFF. In this position, the system can be turned on (Key-On) and off (Key-Off).
  • Page 216: Throttle Twistgrip

    Throttle twistgrip The twistgrip (1) on the right handlebar opens the throttles. When released, it will spring back to the initial position (idling speed). Fig 132...
  • Page 217: Front Brake Lever

    Front brake lever Pull the lever (1) towards the twistgrip to operate the front brake. The system is hydraulically operated and you just need to pull the lever gently. The control lever (1) features a dial adjuster (2) for lever distance from the twistgrip on handlebar adjustment.
  • Page 218: Rear Brake Pedal

    Rear brake pedal Push down the pedal (1) to operate the rear brake. The system is hydraulically operated. Fig 134...
  • Page 219: Gear Change Pedal

    Gear change pedal When released, the gear change pedal (1) automatically returns to rest position N in the center. This is indicated by the dashboard light N (2) coming The pedal can be moved: down = press down the pedal to engage the 1 gear and to shift down.
  • Page 220: Adjusting The Position Of The Gearchange And Rear Brake Pedals

    Adjusting the position of the gearchange and rear brake pedals The position of the gearchange and rear brake pedals in relation to the footrests can be adjusted to suit the requirements of the rider. Adjust the pedals as follows: Gear change pedal hold the linkage (1) and slacken the lock nuts (2) and (3).
  • Page 221 Operate the pedal (8) by hand to check that there is about 0.06-0.08 in (1.5-2 mm) of free play before the brake bites. If not, adjust the length of the master cylinder pushrod. Attention Have the pedal adjusted at a Ducati Dealer or Fig 137 Authorized Service Center. Fig 138...
  • Page 222: Main Components And Devices

    Main components and devices Position on the vehicle 1) Fuel tank plug. 2) Seat lock. 3) Side stand. 4) Rear-view mirrors. 5) Front fork adjusters. 6) Rear shock absorber adjusters. 7) Catalytic converter (both sides). 8) Exhaust muffler (both sides). Fig 139...
  • Page 223: Tank Filler Plug

    Tank filler plug Opening Lift the protection lid (1) and fit the ignition key into the lock. Turn the key clockwise 1/4 turn to unlock. Lift the plug (2). Closing Close the cap (2) with the key inserted and press it into its seat.
  • Page 224: Seat Lock

    Seat lock Opening Insert the key into the seat lock (1) and turn it until the seat (2) disengages with an audible click. Slide out the seat cover (2) towards front of the motorcycle until it comes off. Closing Insert the seat cover (2) from the seat side and slide the cover towards the rear of the motorcycle until it fits in place.
  • Page 225: Side Stand

    Side stand Important Use the side stand to support the motorcycle only during short stops. Before lowering the side stand, make sure that the supporting surface is hard and flat. Do not park on soft or pebbled ground or on asphalt melted by the sun, etc.
  • Page 226 Note The engine can be started with the side stand down and the gearbox in neutral. If starting with a gear engaged, pull in the clutch lever (in this case the side stand must be up).
  • Page 227: Steering Damper

    Steering damper It is located up front before the handlebar and is secured to the steering head. It provides stable and accurate steering, improving the motorcycle's handling response under any conditions. Fig 145...
  • Page 228: Adjusting The Front Fork

    Adjusting the front fork The front fork used on this motorcycle has rebound, compression and spring preload adjustment. Use the external screw adjusters to make adjustments. 1) to adjust the rebound damping (1, Fig 146); 2) to adjust the preload of the inner springs (2, Fig 146);...
  • Page 229 Turn the adjusting screws (1 and 3) to adjust the damping. The stiffest damping setting is obtained with the adjuster turned fully clockwise to the 0 position. Starting from this position and by rotating counterclockwise, you can count the turns. To change preload of the spring inside each fork leg, turn the hex.
  • Page 230: Adjusting The Rear Shock Absorber

    Adjusting the rear shock absorber The rear shock absorber has commands that enable you to adjust the setting to suit the load on the motorcycle. The adjuster (1) located on the front connection holding the shock absorber to the crankcase adjusts the rebound damping.
  • Page 231 STANDARD calibration; from the fully closed position (clockwise) unscrew: compression: 10 clicks from fully closed; rebound: 10 clicks from fully closed; spring preload: 0.47 in (12 mm). Attention The shock absorber is filled with gas under pressure and may cause severe damage if taken apart by someone who is unskilled.
  • Page 232: Changing The Motorcycle Track Alignment

    The rider can modify setup according to his/her needs by changing working position of the shock absorber. Attention Have the track alignment set at a Ducati Dealer Fig 150 or Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 233 Attention Using the vehicle set to FLAT (F) with a passenger aboard may result in vehicle instability. Ducati does not recommend to use the vehicle with the rear suspension set to FLAT (F) and a passenger aboard. Important The FLAT position (F) allows for different track alignment, as on the racing versions.
  • Page 234: Riding The Motorcycle

    Riding the motorcycle 0÷ 1000 Km 000 ÷ 2500 Km 0÷621 mi 621 ÷ 1553 mi 0÷100 000 ÷ 250 10:34 a.m. Break-in recommendations RPM x 1000 Maximum rpm Rotation speed for Break-in period and during km/h standard use (rpm): 183539 °C 1) Up to 621 mi (1000 km);...
  • Page 235 It is also advisable to inspect the drive chain frequently and lubricate as required. Important During the first 621 mi (1000 km) (Break-in period), i.e. as long as the Odometer displays a value lower than or equal to 621 mi (1000 km), the "orange area"...
  • Page 236 Warranty Booklet. Failure to follow these 183539 °C instructions releases Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. from any liability whatsoever for any engine damage or shorter engine life. Fig 153 Strict observance of Break-in recommendations will ensure longer engine life and reduce the likelihood of overhauls and tune-ups.
  • Page 237: Pre-Ride Checks

    Pre-ride checks CONTROLS Work the brake, clutch, throttle and gear change controls (levers, pedals and twistgrip) and check Attention for proper operation. Failure to carry out these checks before riding LIGHTS AND INDICATORS may lead to motorcycle damage and injury to rider Make sure lights, indicators and horn work and passenger.
  • Page 238 When the vehicle speed exceeds 5 km/h, the warning light switches off to indicate the correct operation of the ABS system. Attention In case of malfunction, do not ride the motorcycle and contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 239 Check that the front (1) and rear (2) phonic wheels are clean. Attention Clogged reading slots would compromise system proper operation. It is advisable to disable ABS in case of a very muddy road surfaces, as in these conditions the system might be subject to sudden failure.
  • Page 240: Starting The Engine

    Starting the engine Attention Before starting the engine, become familiar with the controls you will need to use when riding. Attention Never start or run the engine indoors. Exhaust gases are poisonous and may lead to loss of consciousness or even death within a short time. Move the ignition key to ON.
  • Page 241 Attention The side stand must be fully up (in a horizontal position), as its safety sensor prevents engine start when down. Note The engine can be started with side stand down and the gearbox in neutral. When starting the bike with a gear engaged, pull the clutch lever (in this case the side stand must be up).
  • Page 242: Moving Off

    Moving off Attention 1) Disengage the clutch by squeezing the clutch Avoid harsh accelerations, as this may lead to lever. misfiring and transmission snatching. The clutch 2) Push down the gear change lever firmly with the lever should not be pulled longer than necessary after tip of your foot to engage first gear.
  • Page 243 The Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) has been Attention developed to enable riders to use the vehicle's When ABS is disabled, the vehicle restores the braking force to the fullest during emergency braking, standard brake system features; using the two brake adverse weather conditions or when pavement is controls separately reduces the motorcycle braking compromised.
  • Page 244: Stopping The Motorcycle

    Stopping the motorcycle Attention Reduce speed, shift down and release the throttle The exhaust system might be hot, even after twistgrip. Shift down to engage first gear and then engine is switched off; take special care not to touch neutral. the exhaust system with any body part and do not Apply the brakes and bring the motorcycle to a park the vehicle next to flammable material (wood,...
  • Page 245: Refueling

    Refueling Never overfill the tank when refueling. Fuel should never be touching the rim of filler recess. Attention Use fuel with a minimum octane rating of 90 (RON+MON)/2 Attention The vehicle is compatible only with fuel having a maximum content of ethanol of 10% (E10). Using fuel with ethanol content over 10% is prohibited.
  • Page 246: Tool Kit And Accessories

    Allen wrench for fairings. To access the compartment, remove the seat (page 223). Have the following parts (supplied as standard) installed by a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center: Fig 160 right and left deflectors for the headlight fairing; passenger seat;...
  • Page 247: Main Maintenance Operations

    Important During reassembly always fit nylon washers when tightening fastening screws to avoid damage to painted parts and Plexiglas windscreen of headlight fairing. Important Have the fairings removed at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 248: Side Fairings

    Side fairings To remove the fairings, use the Allen wrench fitted under the seat to loosen the following: the two screws (1) securing the fairing panels to the brackets; the four screws (2) securing the fairing panels to the headlight fairing; the three screws (3) securing the fairing panels to the frame;...
  • Page 249: Change The Air Filter

    Change the air filter Important Have the air filter maintenance performed at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 250: Check And Top Up The Coolant Level

    Check and top up the coolant level Check coolant level in the expansion tank on the right side of the vehicle. Check that the level is between the MIN (1) and MAX (2) marks on the side of the expansion reservoir. Top up if the level is below the MIN mark.
  • Page 251 Cooling circuit capacity: 0.61 gal (2.3 cu. dm - liters). Attention Place the motorcycle upright on a flat surface and make sure the engine is cold before proceeding. Fig 164 Important Have the top-up performed at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 252: Check Brake And Clutch Fluid Level

    Brake and clutch fluid must be topped up and changed at the intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance table contained in the Warranty Booklet; please contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center. Fig 165 Important All brake and clutch lines should be changed every four years.
  • Page 253 Do not brake pads are still in good condition, contact your exceed the specified level (0.12 in (3 mm) above the Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center to have minimum level). the system inspected and any air drained out of the circuit.
  • Page 254: Check Brake Pads For Wear

    Friction material wear beyond this limit would lead to metal support contact with the brake disk and compromise braking efficiency, disk integrity and rider safety. Fig 167 Important Have the brake pads replaced at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center. Fig 168...
  • Page 255: Charge The Battery

    Charge the battery Before charging the battery, it is best to remove it from the motorcycle. Remove the left-hand side fairing (page 247). Unscrew the screw (1) and remove the battery mounting cover (2). Slide out the battery (3) from its housing and, always starting from the negative terminal (-), loosen the screws (4).
  • Page 256 Attention The battery produces explosive gases: keep it away from heat sources Attention Keep the battery out of the reach of children. Charge the battery at 0.9 A for 5÷10 hours. Charge the battery in a ventilated room. Connect the battery charger leads to the battery terminals: the red one to the positive terminal (+), the Fig 171 black one to the negative terminal (-).
  • Page 257 Connect the positive cable (5), previously assembled to ABS cable (6), to battery positive terminal, and negative cable (7) to battery negative terminal, by starting the other screw (4) in its thread. Tighten the terminal clamp screws (4) to a torque of 5 Nm ±10% and apply grease onto the battery terminals to prevent oxidation.
  • Page 258: Charge And Maintenance Of The Battery During Winter Storage

    Charge and maintenance of the battery during winter storage Your motorcycle is equipped with a connector (1) to which you can connect a special battery charger (2) (Battery maintainer kit part no. 69924601A - various countries; Battery maintainer kit part no. 69924601AX - for Japan, China and Australia only) available from our sales network.
  • Page 259 Note When the motorcycle is left unused (approximately for more than 30 days). We recommend owners to use the Ducati battery charge maintainer (Battery maintainer kit part no. 69924601A - various countries; Battery maintainer kit part no. 69924601AX - for Japan, China and Australia only) since its electronics monitors the battery voltage and features a maximum charge current of 1.5 Ah.
  • Page 260: Check Drive Chain Tension

    Check drive chain tension Important Have chain tension adjusted by a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center. Turn the rear wheel until you find the position where chain is tightest. Set the vehicle on the side stand. ÷ 52 mm With just a finger, push down the chain at the point of measurement and release.
  • Page 261 Attention Correct tightening of swinging arm screws (1) is critical to rider and passenger safety. Important Improper chain tension will lead to rapid wear of transmission parts. Fig 178...
  • Page 262: Chain Lubrication

    Chain lubrication The chain fitted on your motorcycle has O-rings to protect its moving parts from dirt and to hold the lubricant inside. The seals might be irreparably damaged if the chain is cleaned using any solvent other than those specific for O-ring chains or washed using steam or water cleaners.
  • Page 263: Replace The High And Low Beam Bulbs

    Replace the high and low beam bulbs Before replacing a blown bulb, make sure that the replacement bulb has the same voltage and power as that specified in the paragraph "Electrical System" on page 290. Always check that the bulb functions before reassembling removed parts.
  • Page 264 Headlight Replacing the parking light bulb Gain access to the left bulb. LED parking lights are maintenance-free. Turn the ring nut on upper bulb holder counterclockwise and remove the burnt-out bulb. Replace the bulb with an identical one. Turn the ring nut clockwise to lock.
  • Page 265: Rear Turn Indicators

    Rear turn indicators To change the rear turn indicator bulbs, rotate the indicator body (1) by a 1/4 turn so that the lens is up, and then extract indicator body from the indicator light unit. The bulb is the banjo-type: press and rotate counterclockwise to remove.
  • Page 266: Beam Setting

    Beam setting Note The headlight features a double beam adjustment, one for the right beam and one for the left beam To check the headlight aim, place the motorcycle upright with the tires inflated to the correct pressure 10 m and one person sitting astride the motorcycle.
  • Page 267 To adjust the headlight beam, turn the four screws (1) and (2) located at the front, on the right and left side of the vehicle; in particular: the two screws (1), located on the right and left side of the vehicle allow you to adjust the beam vertically the two screws (2), located on the right and left side of the vehicle allow you to adjust the beam...
  • Page 268: Adjust Rear-View Mirrors

    Adjust rear-view mirrors The rear view mirror can be adjusted manually by pressing on point (A). Fig 184...
  • Page 269: Tubeless Tyres

    0.2÷0.3 bar to preserve the roundness of Note the front rim. Have the tires replaced at a Ducati Dealer or tire repair or change (Tubeless tires) Authorized Service Center. Correct removal and installation of the wheels is essential. Some parts of...
  • Page 270 Minimum tread depth Measure tread depth (S,Fig 185) at the point where tread is most worn down: It should not be less than 0.08 in (2 mm), and in any case not less than the legal limit. Important Visually inspect the tires at regular intervals for cracks and cuts, especially on sidewalls, bulges or large spots which are indicative of internal damage.
  • Page 271: Check Engine Oil Level

    (2) and top up until the oil reaches the required level. Refit the plug. Important Engine oil and oil filters must be changed by a Fig 186 Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center at the intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance chart contained in the Warranty Booklet.
  • Page 272 Viscosity SAE 15W-50 The other viscosity degrees indicated in the table can be used if the local average temperature is within the limits specified for that oil viscosity. 20W–40 20W–50 15W–40 15W–50 10W–40 10W–30 –10 40 C Fig 187...
  • Page 273: Clean And Replace The Spark Plugs

    Clean and replace the spark plugs Spark plugs are essential to smooth engine running and should be checked at regular intervals. Have the spark plug replaced at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center. Fig 188...
  • Page 274: Clean The Motorcycle

    Clean the motorcycle Important To preserve the finish of metal parts and paintwork, Do not wash your motorcycle right after use. wash and clean your motorcycle at regular intervals When the motorcycle is still hot, water drops will according to the road conditions you ride in. Use evaporate faster and spot hot surfaces.
  • Page 275: Storing The Motorcycle

    257). Protect the motorcycle with a suitable canvas. Note This will protect paintwork and prevent retaining condensate. The canvas is available from Ducati Do not use alcohol or alcohol-derived products Performance. to clean the dashboard. Take special care in regularly cleaning the wheel rims since they contain some machined aluminum parts;...
  • Page 276: Important Notes

    Laws in some countries (France, Germany, Great Britain, Europe, Switzerland, etc.) set certain noise and pollution standards. Periodically carry out the required checks and replace parts as necessary using Ducati original spare parts to be in compliance with regulations in the given country.
  • Page 277: Scheduled Maintenance Chart

    Attention Please contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center for customized service advice on the sport use of your 1199 Panigale. List of operations and type of interven-...
  • Page 278 List of operations and type of interven- km x1000 Time tion (months) mi x1000 0.6 22.5 [set mileage (km/mi) or time interval *] Visual check for wear of the chain timing system Replace the spark plugs Clean the air filter Change the air filter Check tightening of clutch cover and clutch protection cover bolts...
  • Page 279 List of operations and type of interven- km x1000 Time tion (months) mi x1000 0.6 22.5 [set mileage (km/mi) or time interval *] Check tightening of secondary drive front and rear sprocket nuts Check chain sliding shoes for wear Check the drive chain tension and lubrication Check steering bearings and lubricate, if necessary Change the front fork fluid Visually check the front fork and rear shock absorber...
  • Page 280 List of operations and type of interven- km x1000 Time tion (months) mi x1000 0.6 22.5 [set mileage (km/mi) or time interval *] Check tire pressure and wear Check the battery charge level Check idling Check secondary air system operation Check the operation of the safety electrical devices (side stand sensor, front and rear brake switches, engine stop switch, gear/neutral sensor)
  • Page 281: Scheduled Maintenance Chart: Operations To Be Performed By The Customer

    Scheduled maintenance chart: operations to be performed by the customer km x1000 List of operations and type of intervention [set mileage (km/mi) or time mi x1000 interval *] Months Check engine oil level Check brake and clutch fluid level Check tire pressure and wear Check the drive chain tension and lubrication.
  • Page 282: Technical Data

    Technical data Weights Overall weight (in running order with 90% of fuel - 93/93/EC): 420 lb (190.5 kg). Overall weight (without fluids and battery): 367 lb (166.5 kg). Maximum allowed weight (carrying full load): 370 lb ( 816 kg). Attention Failure to observe weight limits could result in poor handling and impair the performance of your motorcycle and may cause you to lose control of the...
  • Page 283: Overall Dimensions

    Overall dimensions 810mm - 32in 730mm - 29in 399mm - 16in 129mm - 5in 1437mm - 57in 2075mm - 82in Fig 189...
  • Page 284: Top-Ups

    Top-ups TOP-UPS TYPE Fuel tank, including a reserve of 1.32 gal- Unleaded fuel with a minimum octane rat- 4.5 gallon 17 cu. dm (lit- ing of 90 (RON+MON)/2. lons (5 cu. dm liters) ers) Oil sump and filter SHELL - Advance 4T Ultra 0.98 gallon - 3.7 cu.
  • Page 285: Engine

    Engine Twin cylinder, four-stroke, 90° "L" type, longitudinal, with deep sump die-cast crankcase. Bore: 4.41 in (112 mm). Stroke: 2.4 in (60.8 mm). Total displacement, cu. cm: 1198 Compression ratio: 12.5 ± 0.5:1 Max. crankshaft power (95/1/EC), kW/HP: 143 kW/195 HP at 10750 rpm Max.
  • Page 286: Timing System

    Timing system Double overhead camshaft (DOHC) driven by chain and gearwheels, 4 valves per cylinder, desmodromic system. Desmodromic timing system 1) Opening (or upper) rocker. 2) Opening rocker shim. 3) Closing (or lower) rocker shim. 4) Return spring for lower rocker. 5) Closing (or lower) rocker.
  • Page 287: Performance Data

    10% will render the Failure to follow these instructions will release Warranty null and void. Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. from any liability for any engine damage or shortened engine life. Brakes Separate-action anti-lock brake system operated by...
  • Page 288: Transmission

    Drive is transmitted from engine to gearbox main S.p.A. will be pleased to provide information about shaft via spur gears. the special ratios available. Contact a Ducati Dealer or Front chain sprocket/clutch gearwheel ratio: 30/53 Authorized Service Center. 6-speed gearbox with constant mesh gears, gear...
  • Page 289: Frame

    Attention Size: 120/70. If the rear sprocket needs replacing, contact a Rear Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center. Tubeless, radial tire. If improperly replaced, this component could Size: 200/55. seriously endanger your safety and that of your Suspensions passenger, and cause irreparable damage to your Front motorcycle.
  • Page 290: Exhaust System

    Exhaust pipe layout is "2 into 1 into 2". Two stainless steel silencers with aluminum alloy external sleeve. Two lambda sensors and two catalytic converters. Available colors Ducati Anniversary red code 473.101 (PPG); Clear coat code 228.880 (PPG); aluminum color frame and black rims.
  • Page 291: Electrical System

    Electrical system ELECTRONIC RECTIFIER, protected by a 30A fuse located on the solenoid starter, under the battery Basic electric items are:. (C, Fig 193). Headlight type: Starter motor: 12V-0.6 kW. no. 2 halogen bulbs H11 OSMAR 64211C 12V 55W Rear turn indicators: R10W (12V-10W) Orange Color. (low beam);...
  • Page 292 Fuses There are twelve fuses that protect the electric components located inside the front fuse boxes, and one on the electric solenoid starter. There is a spare fuse in every box. Refer to the table below to identify the circuits protected by the various fuses and their ratings.
  • Page 293 Front left fuse box key Front right fuse box key El. item Rat. 10 A Black Box System 15 A (BBS) Spare 20 A Key-sense 10 A Spare 10 A Diagnostics Spare Throttle opening relay 10 A (ETV) Instrument panel 10 A Spare Spare...
  • Page 294 To access the main fuse, remove the left half-fairing (page 247). The main fuse (C, Fig 193), is positioned next to the battery, on the solenoid starter (D, Fig 193). Remove the fuse cap (E, Fig 193) to reach it. A blown fuse is identified by the interrupted center link (F, Fig 194).
  • Page 295 Injection /electric system diagram key Fuel level Vertical coil Right-hand switch Horizontal coil E-lock control unit Timing/rpm sensor E-lock relay Vertical lambda sensor Fuse box 1 Horizontal lambda sensor Fuse box 2 Quick shifter Side stand switch Oil pressure sensor Starter motor Rear stop switch Fused solenoid...
  • Page 296 Vertical ETV drive Lb Light blue Secondary air actuator Gr Gray Left-hand switch G Green Horn Bn Brown O Orange Front left turn indicator P Pink Instrument panel Left high beam Note Front right turn indicator The electric system wiring diagram is at the end of this manual.
  • Page 297: Routine Maintenance Record Routine Maintenance Record

    Routine maintenance record Routine maintenance record DUCATI SERVICE MILEAGE DATE 1000 12000 7500 24000 15000 36000 22500 48000 30000 60000 37500...
  • Page 299 BW Bk RWRBk FREE Bk/Y B/Bk PUSH 1-34 35-68 R/Bk R/Bk Gr/R Y/Gr Pilot light out Low Beam out Hi Beam out EXVL_MOT+ Front left ind out EXVL_MOT - Left rear indicator Front right ind out Traguardo Ligth stop Claxon Out Right rear indicator SnS 5V handle sw Tail light...

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