Time during which the
motor has to be started.
The unlocking procedure has
to be repeated if this time is
allowed to expire.
30 s
Pre-Ride-Check is performed.
Key has been recognised.
Engine can be started.
Start the engine. (
Install the seat. (
Checking battery voltage of
radio-operated key
The battery voltage of the ra-
dio-operated key is indicated
by the colour of LED 2.
Press button 1.
LED shows green: Battery
voltage normal
LED shows orange: Battery
voltage low
LED shows red: Battery
voltage critical
The battery of the radio-op-
erated key has to be replaced
when the LED shows red.
Replacing battery of radio-
operated key
If the radio-operated key does
not react when you short-press
or long-press a button:
121)
102)
Replace the battery of the ra-
dio-operated key. (
Battery of the radio-operated
key is not at full capacity.
is displayed.
DANGER
Swallowing a battery
Risk of injury or death
An ignition key contains a
button cell as its battery.
Batteries or button cells, if
swallowed, can cause seri-
ous or fatal injury within two
hours, for example result-
ing from internal burns or
caustic action.
Keep ignition keys and bat-
teries out of reach of chil-
dren.
If there is any suspicion that
a battery or button cell has
been swallowed or is in-
side a part of the body, seek
medical assistance immedi-
ately.
77
77)