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Summary of Contents for BRP can-am SPYDER F3 2018 Series

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  • Page 3 Google Play Store is a registered trademark of Google Inc. 219001829 en LG ®™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates. ©2017 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. and BRP US Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4: Foreword

    Norsk forhandler eller gå til: www.operatorsguides.brp.com Este manual pode estar disponível em seu idioma. Fale com sua Português concessionária ou visite o site: www.operatorsguides.brp.com Käyttöohjekirja voi olla saatavissa omalla kielelläsi. Tarkista jälleenmyyjältä Suomi tai käy osoitteessa: www.operatorsguides.brp.com Denna bok kan finnas tillgänglig på ditt språk. Kontakta din återförsäljare Svenska eller gå...
  • Page 5: Safety Messages

    BRP reserves CAUTION Indicates a hazard the right at any time to discontinue or situation which, if not avoided,...
  • Page 6: Acknowledgment

    Acknowledgment BRP wishes to thank the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) for giving permission to BRP to use their mate- rial related to street motorcycle safety found in this Operator's Guide. The MSF is an internationally recog- nized not for profit foundation and is supported by motorcycle manu- facturers.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    13) BRP Connect Button........
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUIPMENT............... . . 36 Customer Accessory Circuits .
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS REQUIRED RIDING SKILLS AND PRACTICE EXERCISES (cont’d) Preparing to Ride ..............62 Riding Posture.
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES (cont’d) Air Filter ............... . 118 Engine Coolant .
  • Page 11 SPECIFICATIONS ..............161 WARRANTY BRP LIMITED WARRANTY — USA AND CANADA: 2018 Can-Am ®...
  • Page 12: General Precautions

    BRP. Since these changes have not been Avoid Gasoline Fires and tested by BRP, they may increase the...
  • Page 13 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ______________...
  • Page 14: Vehicle Information

    VEHICLE INFORMATION _______________...
  • Page 15: Primary Controls

    PRIMARY CONTROLS It is important to know the location and operation of all controls, and to develop and practice smooth and coordinated use of them. Handlebar and Driver footpegs can be adjusted to meet the driver needs. It is how- ever important for the person driving the vehicle to be able to use and reach all con- trols adequately.
  • Page 16: Handlebar

    PRIMARY CONTROLS rmo2015-008-310_a TYPICAL - SE6 MODEL Handlebar Throttle Gearshift Selector Brake Pedal Parking Brake Button 1) Handlebar Grip the handlebar with both hands. Steer the handlebar in the direction you want to go. 2) Throttle The throttle is the right handgrip, and it controls engine speed.
  • Page 17: Clutch Lever (Sm6 Model)

    PRIMARY CONTROLS To decrease engine speed, roll the Clutch Lever Position Adjustment throttle as shown (raise your wrist). The distance between the clutch lever and handgrip can be adjusted from po- sition 1 (greatest distance) to position 4 (smallest distance). 1.
  • Page 18: Gearshift Selector (Se6 Model)

    PRIMARY CONTROLS Lift up or press down fully to move se- quentially from one gear to the next. When the lever is released, it returns to center where the mechanism resets for the next shift up or down. Neutral (N) is selected by either a half lift from first gear or a half press from second gear.
  • Page 19: Parking Brake Button

    PRIMARY CONTROLS rmo2015-008-030_a 1. Brake pedal 219001829-001_b 2. Footrest F3 T AND LIMITED 1. Parking brake button NOTE: When riding, make sure not to lean your foot on brake pedal. Oth- NOTE: To apply or release the parking erwise, the engine management will brake, the ignition key must be turned activate the limp home mode to pro- tect the braking system.
  • Page 20 PRIMARY CONTROLS 219001829-001_b F3 T AND LIMITED 1. Parking brake button To release parking brake, press and re- lease button and make sure brake indi- cator lamp turns OFF. NOTE: A beeping sound will be heard if torque is applied and the parking brake is not released.
  • Page 21: Secondary Controls

    SECONDARY CONTROLS rmo2015-008-013_b TYPICAL F3 AND F3 S 219001719-015_a TYPICAL 1 Ignition switch 7 Turn signal button 2 Engine start button 8 Horn button 3 Engine stop switch 9 RECC (Roadster Electronic Command Center) 4 Hazard warning switch 10 Reverse button Driver heated grips button Cruise control switch (on equipped models)
  • Page 22 3 Engine stop switch 10 Reverse button Driver heated grips button 4 Hazard warning switch (on equipped models) Cruise control switch Passenger heated grips button (on equipped models) (on equipped models) 6 Headlights switch 13 BRP Connect button 7 Turn signal button _______________...
  • Page 23: Ignition Switch

    SECONDARY CONTROLS 1) Ignition Switch NOTE: You should receive two keys with your vehicle. Each Spyder key contains a computer chip specifically pre- programmed that is read via ra- dio frequency by the immobilizer sys- tem to allow starting the engine. The Spyder keys do not contain batteries.
  • Page 24: Hazard Warning Switch

    SECONDARY CONTROLS 4) Hazard Warning Switch city streets, winding roads, in adverse weather or in any circumstances when The hazard warning switch is near the you need the throttle control. right handgrip. Push the button to turn on the hazard warning lights. Cruise Control Limitations The cruise control is not an automatic 5) Cruise Control Switch...
  • Page 25 SECONDARY CONTROLS rmo2014-003-004_f rmo2014-003-004_i 1. Push button downward to SET CRUISE CONTROL PREVIOUSLY SET 1. Push up button to increase the speed setting NOTE: The cruise control SET indica- tor will light in green in the multifunc- tion gauge. You can now release the throttle. WARNING Always keep both hands on the handlebar while riding.
  • Page 26: Headlights Switch

    SECONDARY CONTROLS Cancelling the Cruise Control The switch is near the left handgrip, and is used to select high or low beam Any of the following event will cancel for the headlight. The headlights au- the cruise control and give you back tomatically turn on when the engine the throttle control.
  • Page 27: Horn Button

    SECONDARY CONTROLS The turn signal button is located near The RECC is a multifunction switch, it the left handgrip. It turns off automat- allows the control of numerous func- ically after a normal turn, but you may tions of the multifunction gauge. have to turn it off manually after a shal- NOTE: Inputs given to the RECC may low turn or lane change.
  • Page 28: Reverse Button

    SECONDARY CONTROLS 11) Driver Heated Grips – Configuration Button (F3 Limited Models) – Auto vol CTRL Push the JOYSTICK DOWN and hold it more than one second. The audio vol- ume will mute. From the mute setting, pushing the joystick UP will reset the audio volume to its last setting.
  • Page 29: Brp Connect Button

    600 RPM and low battery mes- sage is not there. 13) BRP Connect Button The BRP Connect button is located on the left handlebar housing facing the clutch lever. 219001827-008_a 1. BRP Connect button NOTE: The BRP Connect button is used for quick access to BRP Connect.
  • Page 30: Multifunction Gauge Cluster (F3 And F3-Smodels)

    MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE CLUSTER (F3 AND F3-S MODELS) The multifunction gauge cluster includes gauges (speedometer, tachometer, en- gine temperature, fuel level), indicator lamps and a user selectable digital display. Description 219001708-002_a 1) Analog Speedometer 3) Indicator Lamps Measures vehicle speed in kilometers Indicator lamps will inform you of vari- MES- or miles per hour.
  • Page 31 MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE CLUSTER (F3 AND F3-S MODELS) INDICATOR LAMPS (NORMAL OPERATION) MAIN DIGITAL INDICATOR LAMP(S) DESCRIPTION DISPLAY All indicator lamps are activated All indicator when ignition switch is set None lamps to ON and the engine is not started. Flashing PARK BRAKE Parking brake engaged.
  • Page 32 MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE CLUSTER (F3 AND F3-S MODELS) 8) Engine Temperature Activating the Sport Mode Bar gauge that continuously indicates To activate the sport mode make sure the engine coolant temperature. that: – The engine is running. 9) Digital Speedometer – There is only 1 person (operator) on addition analog type...
  • Page 33: Startup And Shutdown

    MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE CLUSTER (F3 AND F3-S MODELS) Startup and Shutdown FUNCTION INFORMATION SEQUENCE DISPLAYED Any time the ignition switch is set to ON after having been in the OFF posi- XX:XX (24:00 tion for five minutes or more, the main time base) Clock digital display will scroll the following...
  • Page 34 MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE CLUSTER (F3 AND F3-S MODELS) 4. If 12:00 AM PM time base is se- lected, AM PM is displayed in upper LCD.Press up or down arrow to se- lect A (AM) or P (PM). 5. Press on the right arrow to display Hr in upper LCD.
  • Page 35: Multifunction Gauge Cluster (F3 Limited And F3-T Models)

    Rightscreen2 219001827-301 The right lateral display includes: – Tachometer Multifunction Display – Audio volume – Radio station pre-set – Menu • BRP Connect • Phone • Statistics • Audio • Settings 219001827-301_a Left Lateral Display Navigating in the Digital Display...
  • Page 36 ORANGE - Check engine Pressing the joystick (center button) will get the Menu selection in the right ORANGE - Vehicle Malfunction screen, in this order: – BRP Connect – Phone ORANGE - ABS – Statistics – Audio RED - Brake –...
  • Page 37: Settings

    A variety of smartphone apps are com- patible with BRP Connect. Compat- ible apps within the BRP Connect or on the BRP Connect web page through the Can-Am Spyder's web site (www.spyder.brp.com/). The availabil- 219001827-006_j ity of applications is subject to change.
  • Page 38 MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE CLUSTER (F3 LIMITED AND F3-T MODELS) The phone menu is to access: Settings – The phone history – The phone contact list Statistics Settings_a The Settings menu is to: – Adjust clock Stat_a – Pair Bluetooth devices • Phone The Statistics menu is used to get : •...
  • Page 39 EQUIPMENT Customer Accessory Circuits The vehicle has power and ground wires for installing accessories. Open harness at indicated locations. 1. Behind front storage compartment. rmr2015-128-012_a DC56 - REAR CUSTOMER ACCESSORY CIRCUIT - UNDER PASSENGER SEAT Adjustable Handlebar and Driver Footpegs Handlebar and Driver footpegs can be adjusted to meet the driver needs.
  • Page 40 EQUIPMENT Locking the Handlebar To lock the steering mechanism: 1. Insert key in ignition switch. 2. Rotate the handlebar all the way to the right or to the left. 3. Turn the key 1/4 turn counterclock- wise to the steering lock position then remove key.
  • Page 41 EQUIPMENT rmo2016-010-011_c rmo2016-009-007_a KEY POSITION TO OPEN FRONT STORAGE TYPICAL COMPARTMENT 1. Operator's guide OPERATOR'S GUIDE Keep inside ve- hicle. Seat Opening the Passenger Seat 1. Insert key in ignition switch. 2. Push and turn the key 1/4 turn clock- wise to the seat opening position and hold while lifting passenger rmo2015-008-009_a...

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