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General Operation
4.16
To reactivate the ABS (starting with the motorcycle at rest
on a level and stable surface and the ignition key in OFF
position):
1. Disconnect external charge cables.
2. Wait for the dash display t
o turn off completely.
3. Turn the ignition key to the ON position.
4. Resume normal operation.
ABS Warning Indicator
When the motorcycle is stationary and the key turned to
the ON position, it is normal for the ABS warning indicator
on the dash to illuminate. The indicator will remain on until
the system detects the motorcycle’s speed exceeds 3 mph
(5 km/h), after which it will stay of
f until the key is cycled off
and back to the ON position.
Note: Both the front and rear wheel speed sensors must
detect sp
eeds exceeding 3 mph (5 km/h) simultaneously in
order for the ABS system and its indicator to operate
properly.
If the ABS warning indicator is illuminated outside of its
normal operating
parameters:
The ABS
has been disabled by the rider.
The ABS
has a malfunction and requires attention
and/or service.
WARNING! If the ABS indicator light remains illuminated
after your motorcycle exceeds 3 mph (5 km/h), ABS is not
active and there is a fault with the ABS system. If an ABS
system fault exists, take it to an authorized dealer at your
earliest convenience to have the ABS system repaired. If
there are no dealers in you area, call Zero Motorcycles
Customer Service.
WARNING! Th
e ABS computer compares the relative
speed of the front and rear wheels. Using tires other than
those specified by Zero Motorcycles can adversely affect
the ABS functionality and stopping distance of your
motorcycle.
WARNING! If th
e ABS warning indicator is illuminated
when traveling at speeds exceeding 3 mph (5 km/h), the
ABS is not functioning. When the ABS system is not
functioning, your motorcycle will operate as a non-ABS
equipped motorcycle with increased stopping distance and
unpredictable brake control.
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