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A blown fuse is indicated when all of the
systems protected by that fuse become
inoperative. When checking for a blown fuse,
use the table below to establish which fuse
has blown.
Fuse
Circuits Protected
No
1
Not Used
2
Alarm, Diagnostic
Connector
3
Accessory Socket, GPS
4
Not Used
5
Engine Management
System
6
Ignition Switch Main
Feed, Instrumentation
Illumination
7
Turn Signals, Brake
Light, Horn
8
Position Light
9
Dip/Main Beam
10
Position Lights
11
Main Battery Fuse
Note:
Only 30, 20 and 10 amp. spare
fuses are provided in the fuse box.
A spare 5 amp. fuse must also be
carried on the motorcycle.
Maintenance and Adjustment

Headlight

Adjust road speed to suit the visibility and
weather conditions in which the motorcycle
Fuse
is being operated.
Rating
(Amp.)
Ensure that the beam is adjusted to
illuminate the road surface sufficiently far
-
ahead, but without blinding oncoming
traffic. An incorrectly adjusted headlight
10
may impair visibility causing loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
10
-
20
Never attempt to adjust the headlight
beam when the motorcycle is in motion.
Any attempt to adjust the headlight beam
10
when the motorcycle is in motion may
result in loss of control and an accident.
10
5
10
5
30
2
T908047
1. Horizontal adjustment screw
2. Vertical adjustment fasteners
Warning
Warning
1
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