Right Handlebar Switches; Engine Stop Switch; Starter Button; Cruise Control Adjust Button (If Fitted) - Triumph Explorer Owner's Handbook Manual

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Right Handlebar Switches

ON
4
1.

Engine stop switch

2. Starter button

3. Cruise control adjust button
(if fitted)
4. Hazard warning lights button
Engine Stop Switch
In addition to the ignition switch being
turned to the ON position, the engine
stop switch must be in the RUN position
for the motorcycle to operate.
The engine stop switch is for emergency
use. If an emergency arises which
requires the engine to be stopped, move
the engine stop switch to the STOP
position.
Note:
Although the engine stop switch
stops the engine, it does not turn off
all the electrical circuits and may
cause difficulty in restarting the
engine due to a discharged battery.
Ordinarily, only the ignition switch
should be used to stop the engine.
70
1
Do not leave the ignition switch in the
ON position
3
running as this may cause damage to
electrical
discharge the battery.
RES /+
Starter Button
SET /-
The starter button operates the electric
starter. For the starter to operate, the
clutch lever must be pulled to the
2
handlebar.
Note:
Even if the clutch lever is pulled to
the handlebar, the starter will not
operate if the side stand is down and
a gear is engaged.
Cruise Control Adjust Button
(if fitted)
The cruise control adjust button is a two
way switch with the top marked RES/+
and the bottom marked SET/- (see
page 76).

Hazard Warning Lights

To turn the hazard warning lights on or
off, press and release the hazard
warning light button.
The ignition must be switched on for the
hazard warnings lights to be activated,
but the hazard lights will remain active if
the ignition is switched off until the
hazard warning light button is pressed
again.
Caution
unless
the engine is
components
and
will

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