2011 Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS Owners Manual - Page 154

2011 Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS Manual

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152 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE km/h (3.1 mph) or below, you should have the K-ACT ABS checked by an authorized Kawasaki dealer. żWhen the K-ACT ABS indicator light is flashing, the K-ACT ABS has been in the low voltage mode (the battery voltage decreases). When it is in the low voltage mode, the K-ACT system does not function, but the ABS functions. The ignition switch is turned off to recover the K-ACT system. At this time, the battery must be in the normal condition. If the low voltage mode continues, you should have the K-ACT ABS checked by an authorized Kawasaki dealer. żK-ACT ABS symbols (mode 1/mode 2) displayed on multifunction meter go off if K-ACT function is suspended (for example, low battery mode etc.). Stopping the Engine the throttle completely. • Close Shift the into neutral. • Turn the transmission key knob to "OFF". • NOTE żWhen turning the key knob to "OFF" or "FSS" position, the turn signal light flashes one time and the symbol of the knob key is displayed in the multifunction meter for 5 seconds. Refer to the Ignition Switch section of the "General Information" chapter for the detailed information of ignition switch. the motorcycle on a firm, • Support level surface with the side stand. • Lock the steering. NOTE żThe motorcycle is equipped with a vehicle-down sensor, which causes

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152
HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE
km/h (3.1 mph) or below, you should
have the K-ACT ABS checked by an
authorized Kawasaki dealer.
°
When the K-ACT ABS indicator light
is flashing, the K-ACT ABS has been
in the low voltage mode (the battery
voltage decreases). When it is in the
low voltage mode, the K-ACT system
does not function, but the ABS func-
tions.
The ignition switch is turned
off to recover the K-ACT system. At
this time, the battery must be in the
normal condition. If the low voltage
mode continues, you should have the
K-ACT ABS checked by an autho-
rized Kawasaki dealer.
°
K-ACT ABS symbols (mode 1/mode
2) displayed on multifunction meter
go off if K-ACT function is suspended
(for example, low battery mode etc.).
Stopping the Engine
Close the throttle completely.
Shift the transmission into neutral.
Turn the key knob to “OFF”.
NOTE
°
When turning the key knob to “OFF”
or “FSS” position, the turn signal light
flashes one time and the symbol of
the knob key is displayed in the mul-
tifunction meter for 5 seconds. Refer
to the Ignition Switch section of the
“General
Information”
chapter
for
the detailed information of ignition
switch.
Support the motorcycle on a firm,
level surface with the side stand.
Lock the steering.
NOTE
°
The motorcycle is equipped with a
vehicle-down sensor, which causes