Left Handlebar Switches; Cruise Control Adjust Button; Daytime Running Lights (Drl) Switch (If Equipped); Mode Button - Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS Owner's Handbook Manual

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Left Handlebar Switches

7
6
1.
Cruise control adjust switch
2.
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) switch
(if equipped)
3.

MODE button

4.
Turn signal switch
5.
Joystick button
6.
Horn button
7.
High beam button
The following sections describe the
handlebar
buttons
functions.

Cruise Control Adjust Button

The cruise control adjust button is a
two way switch with the top marked
RES/+ and the bottom marked SET/-.
For more information on cruise control
operation, see page 65.
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
Switch (if equipped)
When the ignition is switched
ON and the daytime running
lights switch is set to DRL
mode, the daytime running
lights warning light will illuminate.
60
1
2
3
4
5
and
switches
The daytime running lights and low
beam headlights are operated manually
using the DRL switch. Push the switch
forward to the top for DRL mode, and
push the switch rearward to the bottom
for low beam headlight mode.
Warning
Do not ride for longer than necessary
in poor ambient light conditions with
the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) in
use.
Riding with the daytime running lights
when dark, in tunnels or where poor
ambient light is apparent may reduce
the riders vision or blind other road
users.
Blinding other road users or reduced
vision in low ambient light levels may
result in loss of motorcycle control and
an accident.
Note
During daylight hours the daytime
running lights improve the motorcycles
visibility to other road users.
Low beam headlights must be used
in any other conditions unless the
road conditions allow for high beam
headlights to be used.
MODE Button
When the MODE button is pressed and
released it will activate the Riding Mode
Selection Menu in the display screen.
Further presses of the MODE button
will scroll through the available riding
modes, see Riding Mode Selection on
page 39.

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