2011 Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS Owners Manual - Page 84
2011 Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS Manual
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82 GENERAL INFORMATION • • • the engine (even if the person does not possess the FOB). When parking the motorcycle across the glass window, or house wall, the location may be within the possible area of the radio wave. The rider should possess the FOB while riding, do not leave the FOB in the saddlebag, or storage case, etc, for antitheft, and make sure to check that there is the FOB before stopping the engine. FOB transmits and receives the radio wave, so the battery in the FOB discharges. The normal battery life is for about 1 years depending on the situation of the use. If the FOB is close to the manufacture developing the strong radio wave (TV, Personal • • Computer), the battery life may discharge earlier. The FOB is communicated when the steering is unlocked, turned to ON, and the motorcycle is moved off. If the battery of the FOB is discharged, key knob can not be operated. Remove the emergency ignition key from FOB and fit the hollow of the FOB on the projection of the ignition switch, then key knob can be operated after about 2 seconds passed when key knob is pushed. When possessing the several registered FOB, the engine can be started if any one FOB is correctly certified. If the communication is failed, move one of the FOB to other location.