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yellow: the system asks the rider to take prompt
action;
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red: the system is in error. Speed control is not
active.
Changing the cruising speed
To increase or decrease the speed in steps of 1 km/h,
press RES/+ (D, Fig 72) or SET/- (E, Fig 72)
respectively, until reaching the desired cruising
speed.
To increase or decrease the speed quickly, press and
hold RES/+ (D, Fig 72) or SET/- (E, Fig 72)
respectively, until reaching the desired cruising
speed.
Stopping the speed control
Requirement: the Cruise Control must be switched
on.
Stopping the speed control while riding
You can stop the speed control in the following ways:
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by braking manually;
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by turning the handgrip forwards from
the released handgrip position.
In addition, speed control is interrupted if one
of the following events occurs:
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if the clutch lever is pulled for a long time;
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if neutral is engaged;
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in case of prolonged ABS or torque control
system intervention;
In this condition, the cruising speed in the Cruise
Control icon turns grey.
If the system operating conditions are verified,
speed control can be reactivated by pressing RES/+
(D, Fig 72) or SET/- (E, Fig 72). If RES/+ (D, Fig 72) is
pressed, the set cruising speed is the last speed
stored. If SET/- (E, Fig 72) is pressed, the set cruising
speed is the current speed.
Do not reactivate the control with the
previously stored cruising speed if the current road,
and weather conditions do not allow it. Failure
to comply will increase the risk of accidents.
Override
It is possible to accelerate manually while using the
Cruise Control: at this stage, the Cruise Control
temporarily stops controlling the speed of the
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