2015 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS Owners Manual - Page 122

2015 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS Manual

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HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE 121 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 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. Stopping the Engine the throttle completely. • Close Shift the into neutral. • Turn the transmission key to "OFF". • Support ignition the motorcycle on a firm, • level surface with the side stand. Lock the steering. • ○The motorcycle is equipped with a vehicle-down sensor, which causes the engine to stop automatically when the motorcycle falls down. After righting the motorcycle, first turn the ignition key to "OFF" and then back to "ON" before starting the engine. NOTE

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HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE
121
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.
Stopping the Engine
Close the throttle completely.
Shift the transmission into neutral.
Turn the ignition key to “OFF”.
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
the
engine
to
stop
automatically
when the motorcycle falls down. Af-
ter righting the motorcycle, first turn
the ignition key to “OFF” and then
back to “ON” before starting the en-
gine.