Fuel Gauge; Instrument Scroll/Set Buttons; Traction Control (Tc) Disable - Triumph Street Triple S Owner's Handbook Manual

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Fuel Gauge

2
1.
Fuel gauge
2.
SET Button
The fuel gauge indicates the amount of
fuel in the tank.
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
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
set SET button until it is shown.
After refuelling, the fuel gauge and
range to empty information will be
updated
only
motorcycle. Depending on the riding
style, updating could take up to five
minutes.
1
fuel
levels
are
approximately
while
riding

Instrument SCROLL/SET Buttons

SCROLL button
When the SCROLL button is pressed and
released it will scroll through the menu
visible in the instrument's display screen.
The SCROLL button is used to operate the
following functions of the instruments:
• Set Up (SEtUP)
– Traction Control (ttc), see
page 65
– Clock Adjustment (t-SEt), see
page 66
– Service Interval Announcement
(SIA), see page 67
– Gear Change Lights (SHIFt),
see page 68
– Units (UnitS), see page 70.
• Return (REtURn)
SET Button
When the SET button is pressed it will
select
the
instrument's display screen.

Traction Control (TC) Disable

It is possible to temporarily disable the
Traction Control (TC) system. The TC
system cannot be permanently disabled,
it will be automatically enabled when the
ignition is turned off and then on again.
If the traction control is disabled, the
the
motorcycle will handle as normal but
without
situation accelerating too hard on wet/
slippery road surfaces may cause the
rear wheel to slip, and may result in loss
of motorcycle control and an accident.
Instruments
menu
visible
Warning
traction
control.
in
the
In
this
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