Ignition Cum Steering Lock; 'Off' Position; 'On' Position; 'Lock' Position - TVS iQUBE Manual

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Your TVS iQube comes with a pair of identical
control keys. These keys are to operate ignition
cum steering lock, fuel tank cap and seat lock.

IGNITION CUM STEERING LOCK

The ignition switch enables and disables the
electrical circuit and steering lock. The three
positions of the switch are described below.

1. 'OFF' position

All electrical circuits are deactivated. The key
can be removed from the lock.

2. 'ON' position

All electrical circuits are activated. The
connected instrument cluster and warning
lights perform the self-diagnostic cycle once
upon activation.
The motor can be started. Control key cannot
be taken out from the lock.

3. 'LOCK' position

Your TVS iQube steering can be locked in both
'left' and 'right' directions. Turn the handlebar
to the 'left' or 'right'. Press the key IN and rotate
it to the 'LOCK' position from 'OFF' position.
All electrical circuits are deactivated and the
steering is locked. Control key can be removed
from the lock.
Insert the key into the lock and press the key IN
and turn it to 'OFF' or 'ON' position to unlock
the steering.
Note
Instrument cluster background illumination,
front position lamp, illuminating logo,
automatic headlamp on (AHO) and tail lamp
glow automatically once the ignition key is
turned 'ON' without activating any other
switches.
When the ignition switch is turned 'ON' the
connected instrument cluster performs self-
diagnostic cycle. Wait till the IDLE Mode symbol
is displayed to proceed with activating the
vehicle.
Caution
Leaving the ignition cum steering lock in 'ON'
position for a prolonged time will drain the
battery when the vehicle is not in use. Switch
OFF and take the key out when the vehicle is not
in use.
Always lock the steering while parking for
safety.
Warning
Never attempt to move the vehicle when the
steering is locked, you may lose balance.
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