Right Handlebar Switches; Hazard Warning Lights Button; Power On/Off Position; Stop Position - Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE Owner's Handbook Manual

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Right Handlebar Switches

1
3
4
5
6
7
1.
Hazard warning lights switch
2.
Engine start/stop switch
3.

Power ON/OFF position

4.

STOP position

5.

RUN position

6.

QUICK START position

7.

HOME button

Hazard Warning Lights Button

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.
Power ON/OFF Position
The Power ON/OFF position switches
the
electrical
instrument display between on or off.
This allows access to the instrument
display without starting the engine.
62
2
circuits
and
Do not leave the switch in the Power
ON position for a long period of time
as this may cause damage to electrical
components and will discharge the
battery.
STOP Position
The STOP position stops the engine.
Note
Although
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.
RUN Position
The engine start/stop switch must be in
the RUN position for the motorcycle to
operate.
QUICK START Position
The QUICK START position operates the
electric starter allowing for a quicker
ignition start.
From the ignition off, press and hold the
engine start/stop switch in the QUICK
START position with all the correct
conditions met, to start the motorcycle.
For more information, see page 92.
the
HOME Button
The HOME button is used to access the
main menu on the instrument display.
Press and release the HOME button
to select between the main menu and
instrument display.
Caution
the
engine
stop
position

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