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MOTORRAD
RIDER'S MANUAL
(US MODEL)
CE 04
MAKE LIFE A RIDE

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  • Page 1 MOTORRAD RIDER'S MANUAL (US MODEL) CE 04 MAKE LIFE A RIDE...
  • Page 2 Vehicle data Model Vehicle identification number Color number First registration License plate Retailer data Contact in Service Ms./Mr. Phone number Retailer's address/Phone (company stamp)
  • Page 3 YOUR BMW. We are pleased that you have chosen a BMW Motorrad vehicle and welcome you to the family of BMW riders. Familiarize your- self with your new vehicle so that you can ride safely and confi- dently in all traffic situations.
  • Page 4 GENERAL OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Standby Emergency-off switch Quick & easy reference Reversing Abbreviations and sym- Lighting bols Riding mode Equipment Anti-theft alarm sys- Technical data tem (DWA) Currentness of this man- Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) Additional sources of Heating information Storage compartment Certificates and operat- Helmet compartment ing permits...
  • Page 5 SETTING TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Mirrors Headlights General notes Spring preload Antilock braking sys- tem (ABS) Traction control BMW EPOWER (ASC/DTC) Recuperation Stabil- Principle General notes ity Control (RSC) Charging cable Riding mode Charging procedure Dynamic Brake Con- trol Tire Pressure Monitor RIDING (RDC) Adaptive headlight...
  • Page 6 CARE BMW Motorrad service history Care products BMW Motorrad mo- Washing the vehicle bility services Cleaning sensitive Maintenance work vehicle parts Maintenance sched- Care of paintwork Paint preservation BMW Motorrad Storing the E-Scooter break-in service Putting the E-Scooter Maintenance confir-...
  • Page 8 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    QUICK & EASY REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL DATA CURRENTNESS OF THIS MANUAL ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING PERMITS DATA MEMORY...
  • Page 10: Quick & Easy Reference

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS components could result in se- QUICK & EASY REFERENCE rious injury as a result of elec- This rider's manual has been tric shock. designed to provide quick and efficient orientation. The quick- ABBREVIATIONS AND SYM- est way for you to find infor- BOLS mation on specific topics is to CAUTION Hazard with...
  • Page 11: Equipment

    Scooter, you chose various cus- sion. tom equipment items. This Rider's Manual describes op- Optional equipment. tional equipment (OE) offered BMW Motorrad op- by BMW and selected optional tional equipment is accessories (OA). This explains already completely in- why the manual may also con-...
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    Authorized BMW Motorrad tional-market version or coun- dealer try-specific measuring proce- Your authorized dures. Detailed values can be BMW Motorrad dealer is obtained from the registration always happy to answer any of documents or requested from your questions. your authorized BMW Motorrad...
  • Page 13: Certificates And Operating Permits

    vehicle identification number CERTIFICATES AND OPERAT- and license plate and with the ING PERMITS help of the relevant authori- The certificates for the vehicle ties. There are also other ways and the official operating per- to trace data obtained from mits for possible accessories the vehicle back to the rider or are available at...
  • Page 14 Internet. uments the condition of a com- The vehicle owner can have ponent, module, system or the an authorized BMW Motorrad surrounding area; for example: dealer or other qualified service Operating states of system partner or repair shop read out...
  • Page 15 BMW Motorrad dealer or other this technical information can qualified service partner or re- be read out from the vehicle pair shop as part of a repair or together with the vehicle iden- servicing.
  • Page 16 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS tain information is transmitted Multimedia data, such as mu- to the mobile end device. This sic for playback includes, for instance, position Address book data for use in data and other general vehi- combination with a commu- cle information, depending on nication system or integrated the type of incorporation, and navigation system...
  • Page 17 by the vehicle manufacturer or Services of other providers other providers. When using the online services of other providers, these ser- Vehicle manufacturer services vices are subject to the respon- In the case of the vehicle man- sibility and the term of data ufacturer's online services, the protection and use of the re- particular functions are de-...
  • Page 18 OVERVIEWS...
  • Page 19 OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 20: Overall View, Left Side

    OVERVIEWS OVERALL VIEW, LEFT SIDE Behind the front-fairing Rider footboard panel: Diagnostic connector 166) Headlight range adjust- ment ( 102) Coolant tank ( 155) Onboard tool kit, Torx T25 ( 151) Brake fluid reservoir for the rear wheel brake 153) Passenger grab handle Adjust spring preload on the suspension strut...
  • Page 21: Overall View, Right Side

    OVERALL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE Passenger grab handle Helmet compartment Storage compartment Onboard vehicle tool kit for spring preload Brake fluid reservoir for 151) the front wheel brake Payload table and tire 153) pressure table (on the in- Charging compartment side of the helmet com- 113) partment flap) Vehicle identification...
  • Page 22: Multifunction Switch, Left

    OVERVIEWS MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT High beams and headlight flasher ( Hazard warning system Programmable memory buttons ( Reversing ( Turn signals ( Horn MENU rocker button Multi-Controller...
  • Page 23: Multifunction Switch, Right

    MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT Heating ( Riding mode ( Emergency-off switch Starter button ( 127)
  • Page 24: Instrument Cluster

    OVERVIEWS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Indicator and warning lights ( TFT display ( DWA LED with anti-theft alarm sys- tem (DWA) Alarm signal ( Indicator light for radio- operated key Turn on standby mode. Photodiode (for adjusting brightness of instrument lighting)
  • Page 26 DISPLAYS...
  • Page 27 INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW TFT DISPLAY IN THE MENU VIEW TFT DISPLAY IN CHARGE VIEW INDICATOR LIGHTS...
  • Page 28: Indicator And Warning Lights

    DISPLAYS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS Turn signal, left ( High beams ( General warning light Turn signal, right ( ASC ( with riding modes Pro DTC ( ABS (...
  • Page 29: Tft Display In Pure Ride View

    TFT DISPLAY IN PURE RIDE VIEW Battery state of charge 12 Drive display ( 13 Range ( Speed Limit Info ( 14 Operating assistance Ride readiness indicator 15 Muting ( 127) 16 Heating ( Speedometer 17 External temperature Energy recovery limitation warning ( 18 Outside temperature Power limitation (...
  • Page 30: Tft Display In The Menu View

    DISPLAYS TFT DISPLAY IN THE MENU VIEW Speed Limit Info ( 12 Muting ( Ride readiness indicator 13 Heating ( Turn on ride readiness. 14 External temperature 127) warning ( Speedometer 15 Outside temperature Energy recovery limitation 16 Menu area Power limitation ( Rider info.
  • Page 31: Tft Display In Charge View

    TFT DISPLAY IN CHARGE VIEW Status of charging plug State of charge Maximum available charge current level Charging time prediction Target time for 100% charging process Range prediction Range Active charging current limit...
  • Page 32: Indicator Lights

    DISPLAYS Green CHECK OK 1: No mes- INDICATOR LIGHTS sage, optimal values. Layout White circle with lowercase Warnings are indicated by the "i" 2: Information. corresponding warning light. Yellow warning triangle 3: Warnings are indicated by the Warning, value not optimal. general warning light in combi- Red warning triangle 3: nation with a dialog in the TFT...
  • Page 33 White: (---) There is no valid If the icon 2 is active, you can value. Instead of the value, acknowledge this by tilting dashes 5 are displayed. the Multi-Controller to the left. Check Control messages are The evaluation of the indi- dynamically added to the vidual values is possible in screens in the...
  • Page 34 DISPLAYS Overview of warning indicators Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights is displayed. External temper- ature warning is lit yellow. Radio-operated Remote key not key outside re- in range. ception range is lit yellow. Keyless Ride mal- Keyless Ride function ( failure! is lit yellow.
  • Page 35 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights lights up. Communication fault in the EME is lit yellow. Insulation fault in Insulation the high-voltage fault in high- system ( voltage system. is lit red. Severe insulation Insulation fault in the high- fault in high- voltage system voltage system.
  • Page 36 DISPLAYS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights blinks red. Severe fault in Serious fault electric drive in electric drive! is lit yellow. Drive too hot Drive system too hot: Power reduced. is lit yellow. Charging sys- Charging tem overheated interruption, charg.sys.
  • Page 37 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights is lit yellow. is displayed in yel- Electrical sys- low. tem voltage low Vehicle voltage low. is lit yellow. is displayed in yel- Voltage of the low. vehicle electrical system is critical Vehicle voltage critical! blinks ASC/DTC inter-...
  • Page 38 DISPLAYS Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights " " Transmission fault is lit yellow. " " Sensor faulty or system fault is lit yellow. Battery of the tire TPM sensors pressure sensor battery low. weak ( is lit yellow. Tire Pressure Tire Press.
  • Page 39 Indicator and Display text Meaning warning lights Service due Service due! is lit yellow. is displayed in yel- Service appoint- low. ment overdue Service over- due!
  • Page 40 DISPLAYS Outside temperature The outside temperature is dis- WARNING played in the status line of the Risk of black ice, even TFT display. above Approx. 37 °F Engine heat can lead to spuri- (Approx. 3 °C) ous measurement readings of Risk of accident the outside temperature when At a low outside temper-...
  • Page 41 Change battery. Have any faulty radio-op- Possible cause: erated keys replaced by a The battery for the radio- BMW Motorrad retailer. operated key is no longer charged to full capacity. Op- Keyless Ride malfunction eration of the radio-operated is lit yellow.
  • Page 42 Locate defective bulb with rected as soon as possible visual check. at a repair shop, preferably Have the LED light source an authorized BMW Motorrad replaced in full; for details dealer. please contact a specialist workshop, preferably an au- thorized BMW Motorrad re-...
  • Page 43 Contact a specialist work- immediately following the Pre- shop, preferably an authorized Ride-Check. BMW Motorrad retailer. Possible cause: DWA malfunction The DWA battery no longer has its full capacity. The operation Anti-theft alarm of the anti-theft alarm system system failure.
  • Page 44 DISPLAYS lights up. Have the fault rectified as soon as possible by an autho- rized BMW Motorrad dealer. No communication Severe insulation fault in the with drive electron- high-voltage system ics. Multiple systems affected. Have vehicle is lit red. checked by a specialist workshop.
  • Page 45 Avoid rapid acceleration and passing maneuvers. Contact a repair shop, WARNING preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. Unusual handling when the electric drive is in emer- High-voltage system cannot gency operation be switched on in addition or Accident hazard...
  • Page 46 Top up coolant. Have authorized BMW Motorrad the cooling system checked at dealer. a repair shop, preferably by Severe fault in electric drive an authorized BMW Motorrad blinks red. dealer. Serious fault in electric drive! Stop immediately! Have...
  • Page 47 Allow the engine to cool Reduced charging capacity down. Top up coolant. Have Chg.target not the cooling system checked at reached. Chg.power a repair shop, preferably by reduced. Check charge an authorized BMW Motorrad level. More information dealer. in the Owner's Manual.
  • Page 48 Check charging cable and converter is faulty; the 12 V power connection; use dif- battery cannot be recharged. ferent power connection if Have the malfunction cor- available. rected as soon as possible at a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 49 Possible cause: rected as soon as possible at The vehicle battery cannot sus- a repair shop, preferably an tain the voltage any longer and authorized BMW Motorrad should be replaced as soon as dealer. possible. Voltage of the vehicle Contact a repair shop,...
  • Page 50 Possible cause: rected as soon as possible at The engine control unit has de- a repair shop, preferably an tected a ASC/DTC fault. authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. ATTENTION ASC/DTC intervention Damage to components blinks rapidly.
  • Page 51 You may continue riding. Ob- at a repair shop, preferably serve additional information an authorized BMW Motorrad on situations that can lead to dealer. a ASC/DTC fault ( 139).
  • Page 52 RDC sensor is not active For more information about the BMW Motorrad TPM, see the "Technology in detail" chapter min 19 mph (min 30 km/h) starting on page ( 144).
  • Page 53 with tire pressure monitor (TPM) WARNING Temperature compensation Tire pressure is outside the 145) approved tolerance range. with tire pressure monitor Risk of accident, deterioration (TPM) in the handling characteristics Tire pressure adjustment of the vehicle. 145) Adjust the driving style. The target tire pressures can Possible cause: be found in the following lo-...
  • Page 54 DISPLAYS authorized BMW Motorrad On the back cover of the dealer. rider's manual Instrument cluster in the TIRE Possible cause: view PRESSURE There is a fault in the radio link Tire pressure table to the RDC sensors. Possible Have the tire checked by...
  • Page 55 (TPM) Have the fault corrected at is lit yellow. a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad Tire Press. Monitor dealer. failure! Function Battery of the tire pressure limited. Have checked by sensor weak a specialist workshop.
  • Page 56 The ABS function is not avail- rected as soon as possible able, as the self-diagnosis at a repair shop, preferably function has not been com- an authorized BMW Motorrad pleted. (The E-Scooter must dealer. reach a specified minimum ABS failure speed before the system can is lit yellow.
  • Page 57 The ABS func- rected as soon as possible tion is not available. at a repair shop, preferably You may continue riding. an authorized BMW Motorrad Take note of additional dealer. information on special situations that can lead to an...
  • Page 58 Service is due because of the mileage or the date. Have service performed regularly by a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. The operating safety and road safety of the vehicle remains unchanged. The best-possible value reten- tion of the vehicle is ensured.
  • Page 60 OPERATION...
  • Page 61 STANDBY EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH REVERSING LIGHTING RIDING MODE ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM (DWA) TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR (TPM) HEATING STORAGE COMPARTMENT HELMET COMPARTMENT...
  • Page 62: Standby

    OPERATION your person (e.g. in a jacket STANDBY pocket) and to also carry the Ignition keys spare key as an alternative. The indicator light for the Range of Keyless Ride radio-operated key flashes radio-operated key as long as the radio-operated key is being searched for.
  • Page 63 There are two variants for There are two variants for turning on standby mode. turning off standby mode. Version 1: Version 1: Briefly press button 1. Briefly press button 1. Parking lights and all function Light is turned off. circuits are turned on. Steering lock is not locked.
  • Page 64 If you lose an ignition key, you can have it disabled by your au- thorized BMW Motorrad dealer. For this purpose, you should also bring all of the electric scooter's remaining ignition keys with you. The electri-...
  • Page 65 Period in which ride DANGER readiness can be estab- lished. Then unlocking must Swallowing a battery be repeated. Risk of injury or death An ignition key contains a 30 s button cell as a battery. Bat- Pre-Ride-Check is carried out. teries or button cells can be Radio-operated key was de- swallowed and cause severe...
  • Page 66: Emergency-Off Switch

    OPERATION ulations. Do not dispose of EMERGENCY-OFF SWITCH the battery in the household waste. ATTENTION Unsuitable or improperly in- serted batteries Component damage Use a battery compliant with the manufacturer's specifi- Emergency-off switch cations. When inserting the battery, The emergency-off switch 1 make sure that the polarity can be used to turn off the is correct.
  • Page 67: Reversing

    REVERSING Using reversing WARNING Reduced awareness of the E-Scooter in electric mode. Accident hazard With driving in electric The release is indicated in the mode, pedestrians and display by a with a down others on the road may not arrow icon 1. as aware of the E-Scooter Carefully actuate the E-gas because of its lack of engine...
  • Page 68: Lighting

    OPERATION LIGHTING Low beams and parking lights The parking lights are automat- ically turned on as soon as the E-Scooter is operational. The parking lights then continue to glow for a short time. The low beams are automat- Immediately after turning off ically switched on as soon as standby mode, pull switch 1 the E-Scooter is ready to go.
  • Page 69 to the left and hold it until the Standby can be turned off. parking lights turn on. Turn on standby mode and Switch standby mode on and press button 1 again to turn then off again to switch off off the hazard warning sys- parking lights.
  • Page 70: Riding Mode

    You can find more de- RIDING MODE tailed information regard- Use of the riding modes ing the selectable riding modes BMW Motorrad has developed in the "Technology in detail" riding scenarios for your elec- chapter. tric scooter from which you can...
  • Page 71: Anti-Theft Alarm System (Dwa)

    The selected riding mode is activated after approx. 2 sec- onds. ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM (DWA) with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Activation To deactivate the tilt sen- Turn on standby mode. sor (for example, if you are about to transport the elec- Adjust the anti-theft alarm tric scooter on a train and the system.
  • Page 72 The type of alarm tone cle battery can be set by an authorized 5 blinks: Tilt sensor 3 BMW Motorrad dealer. Deactivation Version 1: Emergency-off switch in oper- ating position. Turn on standby mode.
  • Page 73 Turning on and Tilt sensor Turning on and Arming tone Turning Arm automati- on and off cally Adjustment options ( Adjustment options : Set in- Warning signal Version 2: creasing and decreasing or in- Press the button 1 on the ra- termittent alarm tone.
  • Page 74: Tire Pressure Monitor (Tpm)

    OPERATION level 2 is shown in front of TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR the heated grip icon 3. (TPM) The handlebar grips can be with tire pressure monitor heated at three different lev- (TPM) els: Switching setpoint pressure Low heater output warning on or off If the minimum tire pressure Medium heater output is reached, a target pressure...
  • Page 75: Storage Compartment

    STORAGE COMPARTMENT Using the storage compartment Requirement Standby mode is turned on. ATTENTION High temperatures in the Press button 1. storage compartments, es- menu opens. HEATING pecially in summer Select Heated handlebar Damage to objects housed grips Seat heating here, particularly electronic Select the desired heating devices such as mobile level and confirm.
  • Page 76 BMW Motorrad recom- low 86 °F (30 °C). mends the use of the BMW Motorrad USB cable Charging a smartphone for charging smartphones in Requirement the storage compartment. The Standby mode is turned on.
  • Page 77: Helmet Compartment

    After standby is turned off, the For small mobile phones that storage compartment lighting might not be held securely by remains on for a brief period. the holder, BMW Motorrad recommends the use of a Payload of the helmet BMW Motorrad smartphone compartment case.
  • Page 78 OPERATION Perform emergency release of helmet compartment Remove side panel. ( 159) Pull tab 1 in arrow direction, if necessary, using the on-board vehicle tool kit. Helmet compartment un- locked. Install side panel. ( 159)
  • Page 80 TFT DISPLAY...
  • Page 81 GENERAL NOTES PRINCIPLE PURE RIDE VIEW PURE VIEW SPLIT SCREEN GENERAL SETTINGS BLUETOOTH® WI-FI MY VEHICLE TRIP COMPUTER NAVIGATION MEDIA TELEPHONE DISPLAYING SOFTWARE VERSION DISPLAYING LICENSE INFORMATION...
  • Page 82: General Notes

    Connectivity functions may be tem. limited. BMW Motorrad WARNING Connected App With the BMW Motorrad Con- Distraction from traffic con- nected App, you can call up ditions and loss of control information about the vehicle Risk of accident through the and usage.
  • Page 83: Principle

    tions in this rider's manual. Up- Tilt Multi-Controller to the dated information is available left: at bmw-motorrad.com/service. Activate the function accord- ing to the operating feedback. PRINCIPLE Activate function to the left or Operating elements back. After settings, return to menu view.
  • Page 84 TFT DISPLAY Rocker button MENU Operating instructions in the functions main menu Navigation instructions are displayed as a dia- log if you have not gone to the menu. Operation Navigation of the MENU rocker button is temporarily restricted. Briefly press the MENU up: In Menu view: Change a hier- archy level up.
  • Page 85 Operating instructions in Turning functions on and off submenus In addition to the operating instructions in the main menu, there are additional operating instructions in submenus. Some menu items are pre- ceded by a box. The box in- dicates whether the function is turned on or off.
  • Page 86 TFT DISPLAY Go to the menu Moving the cursor in lists Show Pure (Ride) view. Go to the menu. ( To move the cursor down Briefly press button 2 down- in lists, turn the Multi-Con- ward. troller 1 down until the de- sired entry is selected.
  • Page 87 Go to the last menu used In Pure Ride view: Press and hold the bottom of the MENU rocker button. The last used menu is called up. The last marked entry is selected. Changing the status line display Press and hold button 1 to Requirement display the Pure Ride view.
  • Page 88 The vehicle is connected to state of charge and the range a compatible mobile end de- are displayed: vice. The BMW Motorrad Con- Battery state of charge nected app is installed on the mobile end device. Range...
  • Page 89: Pure Ride View

    editor of the maps in the navi- PURE RIDE VIEW gation system. Drive display Call up menu Settings Display Turn Speed Limit Info or off. Programmable memory buttons Range of energy recovery torque Current energy recovery or drive torque Range of drive torque Limitations In the menu Settings...
  • Page 90: Pure View

    TFT DISPLAY Icon 3: Power is severely lim- PURE VIEW ited Display Limitations can have various causes. The cause of the limi- tation is indicated by the color of the mark 1 or 4: Gray: limitation is the result of the riding mode Yellow: System limitations, e.g.
  • Page 91: General Settings

    Alternative: Press the Multi- GENERAL SETTINGS Controller 1 to the right and Adjusting the volume hold it to return to the last Connect the rider's helmet selected display in the split and the passenger helmet. screen. The following displays can be Increase volume: Turn the selected: Multi-Controller up.
  • Page 92 TFT DISPLAY Russian Hour Minute Ukrainian Setting the time format Chinese Go to menu Settings Sys- Japanese tem settings Date and Korean time Time format Thai Select desired setting. Romanian Confirm setting. Adjusting brightness Setting the units of Go to menu Settings measurement Display...
  • Page 93: Bluetooth

    BMW Motorrad Connected App other wireless technology. before use. Connections can be subject During the pairing process, the...
  • Page 94 Carrying out pairing the instrument cluster, the Call up menu Settings Bluetooth connection may be Connections restricted. BMW Motorrad Bluetooth connections can recommends storing the be established, managed, and mobile terminal above the fuel deleted in the CONNECTIONS tank (e.g.
  • Page 95: Wi-Fi

    Connect the rider's helmet To delete an individual con- and the passenger helmet nection, select the connection Carry out pairing. ( and confirm. To delete all connections, se- Select Rider's helmet and con- lect Passenger helm. Delete all connec- firm. and confirm.
  • Page 96: My Vehicle

    TFT DISPLAY MY VEHICLE START SCREEN Check Control display Layout ( Status of coolant temper- ature ( Range ( Odometer Service display ( Rear tire pressure ( Status of high-voltage en- ergy storage system tem- perature Front tire pressure...
  • Page 97 Operating instructions The following screens are in- cluded in the My vehicle menu: MY VEHICLE ONBOARD COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER with tire pressure monitor (TPM) TIRE PRESSURE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS Operating instructions 1: CHECK CONTROL MESSAGE Tabs that show how far to the present) left or right you can browse.
  • Page 98 TFT DISPLAY Service requirement If the time remaining until the next service is less than a month, or if the next service is due within 700 mi (1000 km), a white Check Control message is displayed.
  • Page 99: Trip Computer

    Calling up the travel on-board TRIP COMPUTER computer Calling up the on-board Go to the on-board computer. computer Go to the menu. My vehicle Scroll to the right until the Scroll to the right until the menu TRIP COMPUTER menu ONBOARD COMPUTER screen is displayed.
  • Page 100: Navigation

    WiFi is activated on the mobile phone paired via Bluetooth. WARNING Connect mobile terminal. Distraction from traffic con- ditions and loss of control Call up the BMW Motorrad Risk of accident through the Connected app. use of integrated information Go to the Navigation systems and communication menu.
  • Page 101 Entering destination address Call up menu Navigation Connect mobile terminal. Favorites Select destination and con- firm. Go to the BMW Motorrad Connected app and start the Select Start guidance guidance. Entering special destinations Go to menu Navigation Special destinations, e.g. land- the TFT display.
  • Page 102: Media

    TFT DISPLAY Ending route guidance Turn desired on or off. Avoid The number of enabled avoid- Call up menu Navigation ances is displayed in brackets. Active route guidance Select and confirm Display route info or tilt the route guidance Go to the Navigation Multi-Controller to the left.
  • Page 103: Telephone

    If the playlist is not displayed on the TFT display, the trou- Go to the menu. Media bleshooting chart may provide BMW Motorrad recom- assistance. ( 188) mends setting the volume TELEPHONE for media and conversations via mobile terminals to the maxi- Prerequisite mum before starting a journey.
  • Page 104: Displaying Software Version

    TFT DISPLAY Ending a call: Tilt Multi-Con- DISPLAYING LICENSE INFOR- troller 1 to the left. MATION Muting Go to menu Settings The microphone in the helmet formation Licenses can be muted during active conversations. Conversations with multiple users A second telephone call can be accepted during a conversa- tion.
  • Page 106 SETTING...
  • Page 107 MIRRORS HEADLIGHTS SPRING PRELOAD...
  • Page 108 Adjusting the mirror arm If you are not sure about the correct headlight range setting, contact a BMW Motorrad part- ner. Adjusting the headlight range Remove the front-fairing panel. ( 158)
  • Page 109 Have the headlight base setting restored by a repair Loosen lock nut 2. shop, preferably an authorized To increase the spring BMW Motorrad dealer. preload, turn the adjusting ring in the arrow direction A using the onboard toolkit 1. To decrease the spring...
  • Page 110 SETTING Basic setting of spring preload, rear Spring length in base setting 257.5 mm (with an 85 kg rider) Spring length in base setting 257.5 mm (One-up without load) Spring length in base set- ting 247.5 mm (One-up with load) Spring length in base setting 227.5 mm (Two-up mode with load)
  • Page 112 BMW EPOWER...
  • Page 113 PRINCIPLE GENERAL NOTES CHARGING CABLE CHARGING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 114 BMW EPOWER a generator and converts into PRINCIPLE electricity some or all of the en- The vehicle can be operated ergy of motion released. This completely emission-free partly recharges the high-volt- thanks to its electrical drive age energy storage system, en- system.
  • Page 115 ATTENTION DANGER Failure to check the charg- Improper cleaning of charg- ing equipment before oper- ing connection. ating the vehicle Injury or damage as a result, Damage and excessive strain for example, of electric shock on the power supply or fire. Before the first charging Have the charging connec- procedure have your charg-...
  • Page 116 BMW EPOWER that the vehicle has a high- What to do in the event of an voltage system. accident Turn off standby mode. Do not inhale gases escaping DANGER from the high-voltage energy Touching high-voltage lines storage system. Maintain a after an accident.
  • Page 117 The charging cable can be DANGER stored away in the helmet compartment. Use of damaged charging As an alternative, use a per- cable. manently installed cable of a Injury or damage as a result, charging station. for example, of electric shock Standard charging cable or fire.
  • Page 118 BMW EPOWER CHARGING PROCEDURE Before charging DANGER Failure to adhere to the power supply connection safety information. Injury or damage as a result, Status displays can also for example, of electric shock consist of a combina- or fire. tion of LED icons. For more See the safety information information, see the operating for the respective power...
  • Page 119 tion as a result of simultaneous Using the charging use by multiple consumers. compartment If the charging process is interrupted, e.g. by a tem- porary power failure, the charg- ing process continues auto- matically after the interruption. If the interruption lasts more than 2 minutes, the charging process does not continue au- tomatically.
  • Page 120 BMW EPOWER Start charging procedure Turn off standby mode. ATTENTION No adaptation of the charge The charging procedure current to the electrical grid will not start until standby Risk of fire e.g. from over- mode has been turned off. heating the domestic socket If standby mode is turned outlet or excessive load on back on during the charging...
  • Page 121 If one or at a repair shop, preferably more of the LED icons 2 are an authorized BMW Motorrad lit, the test was unsuccessful dealer. and the charging process can- not be started. If neither the LED 1 nor the LED icons 2 are lit, there is a fault.
  • Page 122 BMW EPOWER Displaying current state of charge Briefly press MENU If the charging time is longer than expected, check the con- figured charging current limit. Displays during the charging process Connect the charging cable 2 to the charging socket 1. The charging cable is electri- cally locked if standby mode is turned off or the vehicle is...
  • Page 123 more information, see the Active charging current limit 8 operating instructions of the After a certain period of time, charging cable. the display is switched to End charging procedure Stand-by-Modus (energy saving Requirement mode). The charging process is When ending the charging pro- continued.
  • Page 124 BMW EPOWER Attach the charging socket Push the emergency release cover 1. lever 1 in the arrow direction, if necessary using a suitable Unplug the standard charg- tool. ing cable from the domestic socket outlet or the charging Charging plug unlocked. station, as applicable.
  • Page 126 RIDING...
  • Page 127 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OBSERVE CHECKLIST ALWAYS BEFORE RIDING OFF AT EVERY 10TH CHARGING PROCEDURE ESTABLISHING RIDE READINESS RIDING THE ELECTRIC SCOOTER BREAKING IN BRAKES PARKING THE E-SCOOTER FASTENING THE E-SCOOTER FOR TRANSPORTATION...
  • Page 128: Safety Instructions

    Your authorized Accident hazard BMW Motorrad dealer will be Do not exceed the gross happy to advise you and has weight limit and observe the the correct clothing for every loading information.
  • Page 129: Observe Checklist

    Modifications Payload of the helmet compartment ATTENTION max 18 lbs (max 8 kg) Modifications to the E- with topcase Scooter Observe the maximum pay- Damage to the affected parts, load of the topcase. failure of safety-relevant func- Payload of Topcase tions.
  • Page 130: At Every 10Th Charging Procedure

    153) at a specialist workshop, ESTABLISHING RIDE READI- preferably an authorized NESS BMW Motorrad retailer. Pre-Ride-Check Depending on the riding After standby mode is turned mode or its configuration, on, the instrument cluster the intervention of electronic...
  • Page 131 If an ABS error is displayed af- The self-diagnosis rou- ter the ABS self-diagnosis is tine determines whether completed: BMW Motorrad ABS is ready You may continue riding. It for operation. The self-diagno- must be noted that the avail- sis routine runs automatically ability of the ABS function is when you turn on standby.
  • Page 132: Riding The Electric Scooter

    All systems are operational. at a specialist workshop, Pressing the emergency-off preferably an authorized switch will deactivate the E- BMW Motorrad retailer. Scooter. E-Scooter ready for operation When temperatures are After carrying out the Pre-Ride- low, the power output and Check and the ABS self-diag- input are impaired.
  • Page 133 in motion (i.e. in extreme out- Apply the brake. side temperatures and direct sunlight). If the high-voltage energy storage system is over- heated, the E-Scooter is not ready to ride. Very high temperatures (over 95 °F (35 °C)) impede the service life of the battery cells.
  • Page 134 RIDING Energy recovery through is very low or very high. In deceleration the winter or summer, energy recovery may not be available The high-voltage energy temporarily after starting the storage system is partially vehicle. recharged through energy recovery. During deceleration, the electrical machine functions WARNING like a generator and converts...
  • Page 135: Breaking In

    BREAKING IN BRAKES Brake pads How do you achieve the shortest braking distance? New brake pads must be run in before they achieve their op- The dynamic load distribution timum friction force. This re- between the front and rear duction in braking effect can be wheel changes during the brak- compensated for by exerting ing process.
  • Page 136: Parking The E-Scooter

    RIDING Descending mountain passes Moisture and dirt on the brake discs and the brake pads result in a decrease in the braking WARNING effect. Braking only with the rear- Delayed or decreased braking wheel brake when descend- effect must be expected in the ing mountain passes.
  • Page 137: Fastening The E-Scooter For Transportation

    prevents the vehicle from rolling. ATTENTION Folding in the center stand ATTENTION in case of strong movements Loading of the side stand Component damage cause by with additional weight tipping over Component damage cause by Do not sit on the vehicle tipping over while it is resting on the Do not sit on the motorcy-...
  • Page 138 RIDING ATTENTION ATTENTION Motorcycle tips to the side Pinching of components when raising Component damage Do not pinch components, Component damage cause by e.g. brake lines or wiring tipping over Secure the motorcycle harnesses. against tipping to the Lay tensioning belts at front side, preferably with the over lower fork bridge on assistance of a second...
  • Page 139 Secure the rear left tensioning belt at the retaining plate of the footrest. Tension all tensioning belts evenly; the E-Scooter should be pulled down with maxi- mum spring compression.
  • Page 140 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL...
  • Page 141 GENERAL NOTES ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) TRACTION CONTROL (ASC/DTC) RECUPERATION STABILITY CONTROL (RSC) RIDING MODE DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR (RDC) ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHT...
  • Page 142: General Notes

    At this the coefficient of friction of the point, the BMW Motorrad ABS road surface. Gravel, ice, snow must assume extremely low and wet roads offer a consider-...
  • Page 143 Apart from problems with the characteristics of the BMW Motorrad ABS, unusual BMW Motorrad ABS? riding conditions can also The BMW Motorrad ABS en- cause a fault memory entry to sures riding stability on any sur- be generated: face within the limits of riding Riding on the rear wheel physics.
  • Page 144 Further development of ABS preventive maintenance? to ABS Pro with riding modes Pro WARNING In the past, the BMW Motorrad ABS system provided for a very Brake system not regularly high level of safety while brak- serviced ing during straight-ahead rid- Accident hazard ing.
  • Page 145: Traction Control (Asc/Dtc)

    ABS adapts the engine torque when control is more uniform. the slip limit is exceeded. The BMW Motorrad ASC/DTC Advantages for the rider is designed as an assistance The advantages of ABS Pro for...
  • Page 146 BMW Motorrad recommends or the DTC function is turned that you respond to the front off. In these cases, a DTC error wheel lifting off by easing off is displayed.
  • Page 147: Recuperation Stability Control (Rsc)

    Hard brake onset in sporty desired riding experience, you riding style. can select from the following Like the BMW Motorrad DTC riding modes: traction control, the energy re- covery stability control com- pares the wheel centrifugal...
  • Page 148 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL Series with riding modes Pro In the DYNAMIC riding mode: RAIN maximum energy recovery by ROAD (standard mode) braking the vehicle. with riding modes Pro Rear wheel lift-off detection is With Pro riding modes active in all riding modes. DYNAMIC In the ECO, RAIN, ROAD and For each of these riding modes,...
  • Page 149: Dynamic Brake Control

    tion is avoided wherever pos- DYNAMIC BRAKE CONTROL sible. with riding modes Pro In the DYNAMIC riding mode, Dynamic Brake Control the DTC intervenes at a later function point than in the ROAD riding mode. Rear wheel spinning The Dynamic Brake Control without traction is avoided function helps the rider in the wherever possible.
  • Page 150: Tire Pressure Monitor (Rdc)

    TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL electronic throttle twistgrip. Minimum speed for the This ensures the effectiveness transmission of the RDC of emergency braking. measured values: If the gas is shut off (throt- min 19 mph (min 30 km/h) tle position <5%) during the Before initial reception of the intervention of the Dynamic tire pressure,...
  • Page 151: Adaptive Headlight

    Temperature compensation Example The tire pressure is tempera- ture-dependent: it increases According to the Operating or decreases together with the Instructions, the tire pressure tire air temperature. The tire should have the following temperature is dependent on value: the outside temperature, the 36.3 psi (2.5 bar) riding style and the length of The following value is dis-...
  • Page 152 TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL compensation, the light always illuminates the optimal, preset area when riding on straight stretches of road, regardless of the riding conditions and load status. Using Adaptive Head- lights, the dimming unit addi- tionally rotates around an axis, depending on the angle, and compensates for the angle of roll of the vehicle.
  • Page 154 MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 155 GENERAL NOTES STANDARD TOOL KIT BRAKE SYSTEM COOLANT TIRES RIMS AND TIRES LIGHT SOURCES TRIM PANEL COMPONENTS BATTERY FUSES DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET...
  • Page 156: General Notes

    BMW Motorrad dealer. If specific tightening torques are to be taken into account for DANGER installation, these are listed. An...
  • Page 157: Standard Tool Kit

    E-Scooter back and the high-voltage system forth. should only be performed The E-Scooter will not move. by a BMW Motorrad partner If no clear resistance points can with appropriately trained be felt and the scooter can be staff.
  • Page 158 Direction of ness. view: from rear, looking at brake pads 1. Have brake pads renewed at a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. BMW Motorrad recommends only installing genuine brake pads. Checking the rear brake pad...
  • Page 159 Direction of view: from rear ness. toward brake caliper 1. Have brake pads renewed at a repair shop, preferably an authorized BMW Motorrad dealer. BMW Motorrad recommends only installing genuine brake pads. Checking the front and rear...
  • Page 160 MAINTENANCE WARNING Insufficient or contaminated brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir Considerably reduced braking power caused by air, dirt or water in the brake system Stop riding immediately until Read off the brake fluid level fault is rectified. from the sight glass 1 of the Check brake fluid level regu- left/right brake fluid reservoir.
  • Page 161: Coolant

    If the coolant level drops below the permitted level: Top up the coolant or have it topped up by an autho- rized BMW Motorrad dealer as quickly as possible. Install the front-fairing panel. 158) Topping up coolant Check the coolant level 1 vi- sually.
  • Page 162: Tires

    MAINTENANCE Remove the front-fairing TIRES panel. ( 158) Checking tire pressure Let cool down drivetrain and cooling system. WARNING Incorrect tire inflation pres- sure. Deteriorated driving charac- teristics of the Scooter. Re- duction of the life of the tires. Ensure proper tire inflation pressure.
  • Page 163: Rims And Tires

    Replace the worn tire. Have damaged rims Tire recommendation checked by an authorized For every tire size, BMW Motorrad dealer and, if BMW Motorrad has necessary, renewed. tested and approved certain Checking tire tread depth tire brands as roadworthy.
  • Page 164: Light Sources

    Please contact a repair shop for Pull the front-fairing panel 1 this purpose, preferably an forward by the handle cen- authorized BMW Motorrad tered under the windshield for dealer. this purpose. Detach the front-fairing All light sources on the vehi- panel 1 from the detents 2.
  • Page 165 Feed in front-fairing panel 1 using the guides 3 and 4. Clip the front-fairing panel 1 into the clips 2 with gentle pressure. Removing side trim panel Remove screws 1. Push back the trim panel component and remove the screw 2. Remove the cover 3.
  • Page 166: Battery

    MAINTENANCE BATTERY General notes Correct maintenance combined with proper charging and stor- age procedures extends the 12 V battery's service life, and is also required for warranty claims. Compliance with the points Install screws 2. below is important in order to Position battery cover 1.
  • Page 167 Charge 12 V battery During the charging process: The 12 V battery is recharged in addition to the high-voltage ATTENTION battery. Charging of the connected During periods of parking: 12 V battery on the battery The state of charge of the terminals 12 V battery is checked ev- Damage to the vehicle's elec-...
  • Page 168 If the TFT display remains off chargers. You can obtain when standby mode is turned the right charger from your on, the battery is completely authorized BMW Motorrad discharged. The disconnected dealer. 12 V battery must be charged directly via the terminals.
  • Page 169 Replacing 12 V battery Push 12 V battery into the with anti-theft alarm system battery carrier. (DWA) Turn off the anti-theft alarm system if necessary. Turn off standby mode. Remove side panel. ( 159) Install the retainer 1 on the 12 V battery.
  • Page 170: Fuses

    Do not bypass defective cal system checked by a repair fuses. Replace defective fuses with shop, preferably an authorized new fuses. BMW Motorrad dealer. Replace faulty fuses 1 to 8 Main fuse according to their assignment. 40 A (Main fuse)
  • Page 171 7.5 A (Terminal 30C, mul- shop, preferably an authorized tifunction switch left, high- BMW Motorrad dealer. voltage safety plug, EME, on- Fuse 1 board charger) Fuse 6 15 A (EME, relay terminal 30...
  • Page 172: Diagnostic Socket

    Vehicle experiences malfunc- tion system. tions Do not have the diagnos- tic socket disconnected ex- cept during BMW Motorrad service by a repair shop or other authorized persons. Have work carried out by appropriately trained per- sonnel.
  • Page 174 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 175 GENERAL NOTES SOCKETS TOPCASE...
  • Page 176 Your authorized Safety risk BMW Motorrad dealer BMW Motorrad cannot ex- offers you qualified advice for amine or test each product choosing original BMW parts, of outside origin to ensure accessories and other products.
  • Page 177 storage system turned on, the 12 V battery may be fully dis- charged. As a result, standby mode of the E-Scooter is no longer guaranteed. Cable layout The cables from the on-board sockets to the auxiliary de- vices must be routed in such Push the yellow button 1 for- a way that they do not im- ward and open the topcase...
  • Page 178 ACCESSORIES Closing topcase Removing the topcase Close topcase lid forcefully. Turn the key 1 clockwise. Press and hold the yellow lock 2 and open the carrying ATTENTION handle 3. Folding down the carrying handle when the case is locked Damage to the locking tab Before folding down the carrying handle, make sure that the slot of the topcase...
  • Page 179 Installing the topcase Push locking mechanism 1 Pull back red lever 1. forward until you feel resis- tance. Locking mechanism 2 springs Then push forward locking open. mechanism and red release Fully open the locking mecha- lever 2 at the same time. nism.
  • Page 180 ACCESSORIES ATTENTION Folding down the carrying handle when the case is locked Damage to the locking tab Before folding down the carrying handle, make sure that the slot of the case lock is perpendicular to the di- rection of travel. Shut the carrying handle 1.
  • Page 182 CARE...
  • Page 183 CARE PRODUCTS WASHING THE VEHICLE CLEANING SENSITIVE VEHICLE PARTS CARE OF PAINTWORK PAINT PRESERVATION STORING THE E-SCOOTER PUTTING THE E-SCOOTER INTO OPERATION...
  • Page 184: Care Products

    After rides in the rain, in products available at your au- high humidity and after thorized BMW Motorrad dealer. the vehicle is washed, con- BMW Care Products have been densation can form inside the materials tested, lab-tested, and headlight.
  • Page 185: Cleaning Sensitive Vehicle Parts

    CLEANING SENSITIVE VEHI- WARNING CLE PARTS Plastics Wet brake disks and brake pads after washing the vehi- ATTENTION cle, after water passages or in rain Use of unsuitable cleaning Decreased braking effect, risk agents of accident Damage to plastic surfaces Brake early until the brake Do not use abrasive cleaners disks and brake pads have...
  • Page 186: Care Of Paintwork

    It is recommended to use When cleaning, ensure that BMW Motorrad solvent cleaner the cooler fins are not bent. and then apply BMW Motorrad high-gloss polish to preserve the paint. Contaminants on the paint sur- face are particularly easy to see...
  • Page 187: Paint Preservation

    STORING THE E-SCOOTER move this type of dirt immedi- ately with cleaning benzene or ATTENTION ethyl alcohol on a clean cloth or cotton ball. BMW Motorrad Damage to the high-voltage recommends removing tar battery from excess electro- stains with BMW tar remover.
  • Page 188: Putting The E-Scooter Into Operation

    CARE Preserve bare metal and chrome-plated parts with an acid-free grease (Vaseline). Park the E-Scooter in a dry room, raising it to relieve the weight from both wheels. PUTTING THE E-SCOOTER INTO OPERATION Remove the protective wax coating. Clean the E-Scooter. Checklist.
  • Page 190 TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 191 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART CHARGING DRIVETRAIN TRANSMISSION REAR-WHEEL DRIVE FRAME RUNNING GEAR BRAKES WHEELS AND TIRES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS PERFORMANCE DATA...
  • Page 192: Troubleshooting Chart

    TECHNICAL DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Ride readiness cannot be turned on: Possible cause Remedy Side stand folded out Fold in side stand. Start without applying brake Start with one brake lever ap- plied. 12 V battery dead Charge 12 V battery. 161) Bluetooth connection is not established.
  • Page 193 98). Active route guidance is not displayed in the TFT display. Possible cause Remedy Navigation from the Call up the BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad Con- Connected App on the con- nected App was not nected mobile end device be- transferred.
  • Page 194 TECHNICAL DATA The playlist is not displayed in the TFT display. Possible cause Remedy There are too many tracks in Reduce the number of tracks the playback list on the mobile in the playback list on the mo- end device. bile end device.
  • Page 195: Charging

    CHARGING Total capacity of the high-volt- 60.6 Ah age battery Net energy content of high- 8.5 kWh voltage energy storage system Note on charging time The information on the charg- ing time assumes that the nominal charge current is used for the charging operation.
  • Page 196: Drivetrain

    TECHNICAL DATA DRIVETRAIN Engine number location Bottom of engine housing Engine type IA0P06A Engine design Synchronous machine with quick charger Synchronous machine (3- phase, permanently excited) Rated continuous power 20 hp (15 kW) Maximum power 42 hp (31 kW), at RPM: 4900 min Torque 46 lb/ft (62 Nm), at RPM:...
  • Page 197: Running Gear

    RUNNING GEAR Front wheel Type of front suspension Telescopic forks Spring travel, front 4.3 in (110 mm), on front wheel Rear wheel Design of rear-wheel Directly linked spring strut with suspension adjustable spring preload Spring travel on the rear wheel 3.6 in (92 mm), on rear wheel BRAKES Front wheel Type of front wheel brake...
  • Page 198: Wheels And Tires

    TECHNICAL DATA WHEELS AND TIRES Recommended tire combina- An overview of the current tions tire approvals is available from your authorized BMW Motorrad retailer. Speed category of front/rear H, minimum requirement: tires 130 mph (210 km/h) Front wheel Front wheel design...
  • Page 199: Electrical System

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Electrical rating of onboard max 5 A, all on-board power sockets sockets in total Main fuse 40 A, Main fuse Fuse 1 15 A, EME, relay terminal 30 switched Fuse 2 7.5 A, Terminal 30B, drive electronics, Antilock Braking System (ABS), sensor box, seat heating, USB charging com- partment, TPM, storage com-...
  • Page 200: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    TECHNICAL DATA ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM with anti-theft alarm system (DWA) Activation time Approx. 30 s Alarm duration Approx. 26 s Battery type CR 123 A DIMENSIONS Motorcycle length 90 in (2285 mm), over license-plate carrier Motorcycle height 45.3 in (1150 mm), over windshield, at DIN unloaded vehicle weight with windshield, high...
  • Page 201: Weights

    WEIGHTS Unloaded vehicle weight 516 lbs (234 kg), DIN unladen weight without OE Front wheel load at unloaded 262 lbs (119 kg) vehicle weight Gross vehicle weight 904 lbs (410 kg) Rear wheel load at unloaded 247 lbs (112 kg) vehicle weight Maximum payload 388 lbs (176 kg)
  • Page 202 SERVICE...
  • Page 203 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS RECYCLING BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE BMW MOTORRAD SERVICE HISTORY BMW MOTORRAD MOBILITY SERVICES MAINTENANCE WORK MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW MOTORRAD BREAK-IN SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS...
  • Page 204: Reporting Safety Defects

    However, the NHTSA cannot be- come involved in individual problems between you, your autho- rized BMW Motorrad dealer or BMW of North America, LLC. You can contact the NHTSA by calling 1–888–327–4236 to reach the Vehicle Safety Hotline (Teletypewriter TTY for the hearing impaired: 1–800–424–9153) for free, by visiting the...
  • Page 205: Recycling

    BMW Motorrad dealer. More information can be re- quested from your authorized To ensure that your BMW is BMW Motorrad dealer or an- always in optimum condition, other qualified service partner BMW Motorrad recommends or a repair shop.
  • Page 206: Bmw Motorrad Service History

    BMW pre-delivery check vehicle owner. An authorized The BMW pre-delivery check is BMW Motorrad dealer or repair carried out by your authorized shop can view the data entered BMW Motorrad dealer before it in the service history.
  • Page 207 BMW Motorrad Service The BMW Motorrad service is carried out every 24 months or every 6000 miles (10000 km) (whichever comes first). The scope of services can vary, depending on the age of the vehicle and the distance covered. Your authorized...
  • Page 208: Maintenance Schedule

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BMW Motorrad break-in service Standard scope of BMW Motorrad service Replace belt Change brake fluid in the entire system Change transmission oil every two years or every 6000 miles (whichever comes first)
  • Page 209: Bmw Motorrad Break-In Service

    BMW MOTORRAD BREAK-IN SERVICE BMW Motorrad break-in service The BMW Motorrad break-in service repair procedures are listed below. The actual scope of maintenance required for your vehicle may differ. Setting the service date and remaining distance Performing the vehicle test using the BMW diagnostic system...
  • Page 210: Maintenance Confirmations

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONFIRMATIONS BMW Motorrad Service standard scope The repair procedures belonging to the BMW Motorrad Service standard package are listed below. The actual maintenance work applicable for your vehicle may differ. Checking charging state of battery Visual inspection of the brake lines, brake hoses and connec-...
  • Page 211 BMW Motorrad pre- BMW Motorrad break-in delivery check service performed performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 212 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire system Changing gear oil Stamp, signature Notes...
  • Page 213 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire system Changing gear oil Stamp, signature Notes...
  • Page 214 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire system Changing gear oil Stamp, signature Notes...
  • Page 215 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire system Changing gear oil Stamp, signature Notes...
  • Page 216 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire system Changing gear oil Stamp, signature Notes...
  • Page 217 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire system Changing gear oil Stamp, signature Notes...
  • Page 218 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire system Changing gear oil Stamp, signature Notes...
  • Page 219 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire system Changing gear oil Stamp, signature Notes...
  • Page 220 SERVICE BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire system Changing gear oil Stamp, signature Notes...
  • Page 221 BMW Motorrad Service performed at km Next service latest or, if reached earlier at km Work performed BMW Motorrad Service Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire system Changing gear oil Stamp, signature Notes...
  • Page 222: Service Confirmations

    SERVICE SERVICE CONFIRMATIONS The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work, as well as installed optional accessories and special cam- paigns performed. Work performed at km Date...
  • Page 223 Work performed at km Date...
  • Page 224 CERTIFICATE FOR ELECTRONIC IMMOBILIZER CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE HUF5794 CERTIFICATE FOR KEYLESS RIDE HUF8485 CERTIFICATE FOR TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR CERTIFICATE FOR TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 225 Declaration of Conformity Radio equipment electronic United Arab Emirates immobiliser (EWS4) For all countries without EU Technical information Frequency Band: 134 kHz (Transponder: TMS37145 / Type DST80, TMS3705 Transponder Base Station IC) Philippiens Output Power: 50 dBµV/m Manufacturer and Address Manufacturer: BECOM Electronics GmbH Address: Technikerstraße 1,...
  • Page 226 Indonesia Taiwan 72790/SDPPI/2021 13349 低功 電波 射性電機管 辦法 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低 功率射頻電 機,非經許可,公 司、商號或使用者均不得擅 自變 更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計 之特性及 功能。第十四條 低功 Dilarang melakukan perubahan 率射頻電機之使用不 得影響飛航 Spesifikasi yang dapat 安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有 Menimbulkan gangguan fisik 干 擾現象時,應立即停用,並改 dan/atau elektromagnetik 善至無干擾時方 得繼續使用。 前 terhadap lingkungan sekitarnya 項合法通信,指依電信法規定作...
  • Page 227 United States (USA) Canada Contains FCC ID: Contains IC: ODE-MREWS5012 10430A-MREWS5012 FCC § 15.19 Labelling This device complies with part 15 requirements of the FCC Rules and Industry This device complies with part Canada license-exempt RSS 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry standard(s).
  • Page 228 Declaration of Malaysia Paraguay Conformity Keyless Ride Key For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF5794 Philippines Pakistan Technical information Frequenzy band: 433,92 MHz Output/Transmission Power: 10 mW Manufacturer and Address Huf Hülsbeck & South Africa Belarus Fürst GmbH & Co. KG Steeger Str.
  • Page 229 CAUTION: Canada Changes or modifications not This device complies with part expressly approved by the party 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry responsible for compliance could Canada licence-exempt RSS void the user's authority to operate standard(s). Operation is subject the equipment.
  • Page 230 Declaration of Malaysia Paraguay Conformity Keyless Ride ECU For all Countries without EU Model name: HUF8485 Philippines Pakistan Technical information Frequenzy band: 134,45 kHz Output/Transmission Power: 42 dBµV/m Manufacturer and Address Huf Hülsbeck & South Africa Oman Fürst GmbH & Co. KG Steeger Str.
  • Page 231 CAUTION: Canada Changes or modifications not This device complies with part expressly approved by the party 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry responsible for compliance could Canada licence-exempt RSS void the user's authority to operate standard(s). Operation is subject the equipment.
  • Page 232 Certification Tire Pressure Control (TPC) FCC ID: MRXBC54MA4 FCC ID: MRXBC5A4 IC: 2546A-BC54MA4 IC: 2546A-BC5A4 This device complies with Part 15 Le présent appareil est conforme of the FCC Rules and with aux CNR d'Industrie Canada Industry Canada license-exempt applicables aux appareils radio RSS standard(s).
  • Page 233 Declaration of Conformity Turkey Radio equipment TFT Robert Bosch GmbH, ICC10in tipi instrument cluster telsiz sisteminin 2014/53/EU nolu yönetmeliğe uygun olduğunu beyan For all Countries without EU eder. AB Uygunluk Beyanı'nın tam Model name: ICC10in metni, aşağıdaki internet adresinden görülebilir: http://cert.bosch- carmultimedia.net Technical information The ICC10in can operate in...
  • Page 234 Canada L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de This device contains licence- licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR exempt transmitter(s)/ receiver(s) that comply with d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s).
  • Page 235 United States (USA) However, there is no guarantee This device complies with part that interference will not occur in 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation a particular installation. If this is subject to the following two equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television conditions: reception, which can be...
  • Page 236 Japan Mexico La operación de este equipo This device is granted pursuant to está sujeta a las siguientes dos (電波法) the Japanese Radio Law condiciones: and the Japanese (1) es posible que este equipo o Telecommunications Business Law dispositivo no cause interferencia (電気通信事業法) perjudicial y 本製品は、電波法と電気通信事業...
  • Page 238 INDEX Brakes 12 V battery ABS Pro in detail, 138 Charging, 161, 162 Checking function, 151 General notes, 160 Safety instructions, 129 Indicator lights, 43 Technical data, 191 Position on vehicle, 15 Break-in, 129 Recharging function, 160 Replacing, 163 Care Technical data, 193 Care products, 178 12 V socket...
  • Page 239 Fuses Diagnostic socket Position on vehicle, 15 Detaching, 166 Replacing, 164 Fastening, 166 Position on vehicle, 14 Hazard warning flasher, 63 Dimensions, 194 Operating element, 16 Drive, 190 Headlight, 102 Drive display, 83 Headlight range Adjustment elements, 14 Indicator lights, 44, 45 Setting, 102 Technology in detail, 139 Heated grips, 68...
  • Page 240 INDEX High-voltage system, 38, 39, Headlight flasher, 62 High beams, 62 Instrument cluster, 18 Low beams, 62 Isolation fault, 38 Operating element, 16 Keyless Ride, 34, 35 Parking lights, 62 Layout, 26 Roadside parking lights, 62 Light control unit failed, 36 Loading information, 122 My Vehicle, 90 Luggage, 122...
  • Page 241 Output Programmable memory buttons Indicator lights, 39 Assigning functions, 83 Limitation, 83 Operating element, 16 Outside temperature, 34 Pure, 84 Overview of warning Pure Ride Overview, 23 indicators, 28 View, 83 Overviews Indicator and warning lights, 22 Radio-operated key Instrument cluster, 18 Indicator lights, 34, 35 Left side of vehicle, 14 Replacing the battery, 59...
  • Page 242 INDEX Service Vehicle identification BMW Motorrad Service, 199 number, 15 Indicator lights, 51, 52 Reporting safety defects, 198 Service History, 200 Warning lights Service display, 51 Instrument cluster, 18 Split screen, 84, 85 Overview, 22 Spring preload Weights, 195 Rear adjusting element, 14...
  • Page 243 Further information is avail- able at: © 2022 Bayerische Motoren www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/ Werke Aktiengesellschaft passenger_vehicle 80788 Munich, Germany Reprinting, in whole or in part, is only permitted with the written permission of BMW Motorrad, Aftersales. Original Rider's Manual, printed in Germany.
  • Page 244 Important data: Charging time 210 min, 80% charge for Charging time of the high-voltage charge current: 10 A battery with standard charging 260 min, 100% charge for cable charge current: 10 A Charging time of the high-voltage battery with Mode3 charging ca- with quick charger 65 min, 80% charge for charge current: 30 A...

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