Triumph Speed Triple S Owner's Handbook Manual page 50

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General Information
A short press on the smart key button
shows the status of the smart key; red
is OFF and green is ON. A long press of
the button will change the status to OFF
or ON after briefly showing the original
status colour first.
The smart key must be within close
proximity (one metre/three feet) of the
system sensor, which is located in the
centre of the motorcycle under the rid-
er's seat. If the smart key is out of
range of the system sensor then it will
be unresponsive and the keyless igni-
tion cannot be activated.
If the smart key battery is flat, then use
the smart key in the standard key oper-
ation method.
System Sensor Access
For more information on starting the
engine
with
keyless
page 78.
50
ignition,
see
Standard Key Operation
Warning
If the engine has recently been run-
ning, the exhaust components may be
hot to the touch. Contact with the hot
components may cause damage to ex-
posed skin. To avoid skin damage,
always allow the hot parts to cool be-
fore touching the exhaust system.
To turn the motorcycle on with the
standard key, position the standard key
in to the area of the rear and main
frame as shown in the figure above.
Hold the standard key against the cen-
tre of the underseat tray (as viewed
from above), directly above the RSU res-
ervoir.
The standard key must be held against
the system sensor while pressing the
Engine Start/Stop switch in either the
QUICK START or Power ON/OFF position
(see page 53).
Caution
All keys supplied with the motorcycle
are specific to the individual motorcy-
cle. They cannot be used on another
motorcycle.
If all keys are lost, misplaced or dam-
aged, then the chassis control unit on
the motorcycle will need to be replaced.
To avoid unnecessary cost and time,
make sure that all spare keys are kept
in a secure location.

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