Coolant Temperature Gauge; Fuel Gauge - Triumph Street Triple S 660 cc Owner's Handbook Manual

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General Information

Coolant Temperature Gauge

The
coolant
indicates the temperature of the engine
coolant.
1
1.

Coolant temperature gauge

When the ignition is switched on, all
eight bars of the display will be shown.
When the engine is started from cold
the display will show one bar. As the
temperature increases more bars in the
display will be shown. When the engine
is started from hot the display will show
the relevant number of bars, dependant
on engine temperature.
The
normal
temperature
between three and five bars.
If the coolant temperature becomes too
high the display will show eight bars
and will start to flash. The high coolant
temperature light in the tachometer will
also be illuminated.
Do not continue to run the engine
if either of the high temperature
warnings are displayed as severe
engine damage may result.
82
temperature
gauge
range
Caution

Fuel Gauge

The fuel gauge indicates the amount of
fuel in the tank.
2
1.

Fuel gauge

2.
SET Button
With the ignition switched on, the
number of bars shown in the display
indicates the level of fuel.
When the fuel tank is full all eight bars
are displayed and when empty, no bars
are displayed. Other gauge markings
indicate
intermediate
between full and empty.
When two bars are displayed the low
is
fuel warning light will illuminate. This
indicates
there
4.5 litres of fuel remaining in the tank
and you should refuel at the earliest
opportunity. If a trip meter display is
shown, the range to empty display can
be selected by pressing and releasing
the SET button until it is shown.
After refuelling, the fuel gauge and
range
to
be
updated
motorcycle. Depending on the riding
style, updating could take up to five
minutes.
1
fuel
are
approximately
empty
information
only
while
riding
levels
will
the

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