Electronic Immobiliser; (Ews); Clock; Electronic Immobiliser (Ews) - BMW S 1000 RR Rider's Manual

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Turn the key to position 1,
while moving the handlebars
slightly.
Ignition, lights and all function
circuits are switched off.
Handlebars are locked.
Key can be removed.

Electronic immobiliser

(EWS)

The electronic design of the
motorbike allows it to access
data stored in the ignition key
by means of a ring antenna loc-
ated in the ignition switch/steer-
ing lock. The engine control unit
will only allow the engine to be
started if the key is identified as
"authorised".
A spare key attached to
the same ring as the ig-
nition key used to start the en-
gine could "irritate" the electron-
ics, in which case the enabling
signal for starting is not issued.
EWS
The
warning appears in the
multifunction display.
Always keep the spare key sep-
arately from the ignition key.
If you lose your key, you can
have it barred by your BMW
Motorrad authorised dealer. If
you wish to do this, you will need
to bring all other keys for the
motorbike with you.
The engine cannot be started by
a barred key, but a key that has
been barred can subsequently be
reactivated.
You can obtain emergency/extra
keys only through an authorised
BMW Motorrad dealer. The keys
are part of an integrated security
system, so the dealer is under an
obligation to check the legitimacy
of all applications for replace-
ment/extra keys.

Clock

Setting clock
Attempting to set the clock
while riding the motorcycle
can lead to accidents.
Set the clock only when the mo-
torcycle is stationary.
Switch on the ignition.
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