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Scottoiler eSystem
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Change Language
f Press and hold both MENU and SET buttons for 6 sec.
On release the menu displays the languages.
f Use SET to choose language
The system will return to the previous screen after 6 sec. of inactivity.
Pump LED: The pump LED will flash every
pump stroke.
Flow rate: The flow rate represents the
time in seconds between drops of oil. The
recommendation is for 60 seconds but
this can be set from 20 (fastest flow) - 180
(slowest flow) seconds per drop or OFF (Ø).
Pressing SET will cycle through the settings.
L The flow rate will default to OFF (Ø)
when oil reservoir is empty.
Temperature: The ambient temperature is
displayed in degrees Celsius (°C).
Oil Level: Displays the current level of oil
present in the reservoir(s).
Mode: Indicates which mode the eSystem is
currently operating in;
- Manual: The unit has been powered on
without the engine running.
- Startup: The unit has sensed that the
engine is running.
- Oiling: The unit has sensed that the
motorcycle is in motion and is oiling the
chain.
Accelerometer: Your acceleration is used
to sense the motion of the motorcycle and
to turn oil flow on and off. In addition
the display also gives an instantaneous
representation of accelerometer readings
shown in g-force.
Driving Screen
The driving screen is the default screen that provides you with the information you
require during general use of the eSystem. The following information is displayed:
Looking for information about your bike?
Visit our model-specific installation guides for step-by-step
instructions, installation videos, set-up advice and more:
www.scottoiler.com/mybike
Pump LED
Clock
Temperature
Accelerometer
Oiling Mode
Oil Level
Flowrate

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