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if the instrument panel detects good light
conditions (day) the DRL is turned on and the
low beam is turned
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if the instrument panel detects poor light
conditions (night) the DRL is turned and the
low beam is turned on.
When the DRL is set to “Auto” mode, the
corresponding warning light will turn on.
If the DRL was set to "Auto" mode, press
(E, Fig 38) to disable that mode and set manual light
management. Press again (E, Fig 38) to re-
enable DRL but with control strategy set to
"Manual".
In this case, upon next Key-On, DRL will be again set
to "Auto" mode.
Using the DRL light in "Auto" mode in case of
poor light conditions, especially in case of fog or
clouds, could impair safety. In this case Ducati
recommends to manually activate the low beam.
DRL in "Manual" mode – only for version with
DRL lights
If the DRL lights are in this mode, as set through the
"DRL" function within the menu” (see page
137) DRL lights will not change their status upon
key-on.
To switch on or the DRL lights, it is necessary to
press (E, Fig 38).
Using the DRL lights in poor light conditions
(dark) could compromise the riding visibility and
dazzle anyone coming on the opposite lane.
Note
Using the DRL lights during the day improves
visibility compared to low beam.
Turn indicators
Using the "Turn signals" function in the
menu" (page 156), you can set the control of the turn
indicators to automatic or manual mode.
To activate the turn indicator, press
(F, Fig 38) in position (G, Fig 38); to activate the right
turn indicator, press in position (H, Fig 38).
To switch the turn indicators, set the
(F, Fig 38) to its centre position.
Automatic
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