BMW R 1200 RS 2016 Rider's Manual page 54

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Press and hold down button 1.
4
Light is switched off.
The steering lock engages.
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Electronic immobiliser
EWS
The on-board electronics access
the data saved in the radio-op-
erated key via a ring aerial. The
ignition is not enabled for starting
until the engine control unit has
recognised the radio-operated
z
key as "authorised" for your mo-
torcycle.
NOTICE
A spare vehicle key attached to
the same ring as the radio-op-
erated key used to start the en-
gine could impair operation of
the electronics, in which case the
enabling signal for starting is not
issued. The warning with the key
symbol appears in the multifunc-
tion display.
Always keep the spare key sep-
arately from the radio-operated
key.
If you mislay a radio-operated key
you can have the key in ques-
tion barred by your authorised
BMW Motorrad dealer. In order
to have a key barred you must
bring along all the other keys be-
longing to the motorcycle.
The engine cannot be started
by a barred radio-operated key,
but a radio-operated key that has
been barred can subsequently be
reactivated.
You can obtain emergency/ex-
tra keys only through an author-
ised BMW Motorrad dealer. The
radio-operated keys are part of
an integrated security system, so
the dealer is under an obligation
to check the legitimacy of all ap-
plications for replacement/extra
keys.
Loss of the radio-
operated key
NOTICE
Note the information on the elec-
tronic immobiliser (EWS) if a key
is lost or mislaid.
If you happen to loose the radio-
operated key during the journey,
you can start the vehicle using
the emergency key.
Insert emergency key 1 into
the slot between front seat
and rear seat, in such a way
that the emergency key is posi-
tioned above aerial 2.

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