Frost Symbol; Traction Control Warning Light - If Traction Control Is Fitted - Triumph Tiger Explorer Handbook

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Frost Symbol

The frost symbol will illuminate
when the ignition is turned ON
and the ambient air temperature
is 4ºC (39ºF) or lower. After 4 seconds the
temperature will turn off and the previous
screen will be displayed with the frost symbol
illuminated until the temperature rises to 6ºC
(42ºF).
It is also possible to turn off the temperature
display by pressing either the set or scroll
buttons, on the left hand switch cube. The
previous screen will be displayed with the
frost
symbol
illuminated
temperature rises to 6ºC (42ºF).
2
1
1.
Frost symbol
2. Ambient air temperature
40
Traction Control Warning Light - If
Traction Control is Fitted
Depending on what setting has
been selected for the traction
control system (see page 30), the
warning light will illuminate as
follows:
'01' - the light is OFF but it will flash on
and off when the traction control is
working to limit rear wheel spin;
'02' - the light will flash on and off slowly
but will flash on and off at a faster rate
when the traction control is working to
until
the
limit rear wheel spin;
'oFF' - the light is constantly on.
If
the
traction
malfunction indicator light (MIL) become
illuminated at the same time, there is a
malfunction with the traction control which
requires investigation by your local Triumph
dealer.
If the traction control is not functioning,
care must be taken when accelerating and
cornering on wet/slippery road surfaces to
avoid rear wheel spin. Do not continue to
ride for longer than is necessary with the
MIL and traction control lights illuminated.
Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as
soon as possible to have the fault checked.
Hard acceleration and cornering in this
situation may cause the rear wheel to spin
resulting in loss of motorcycle control and
an accident.
control
light
and
the
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