ETC Power Management Mode
The throttle plate actuator returns to an "idle detent" or "limp home" position, which will provide
enough torque to achieve speed of about 25 mph 40 kph . The motorcycle's response to grip
sensor input is significantly reduced.
ETC Forced Idle Mode
The throttle plate actuator is forced to a "fast idle" position, which will provide enough torque to
crawl, but not enough torque to operate at traffic speeds.
ETC Forced Shutdown Mode
The engine is forced to shut down.
Turn Signal Switch Operation
Operating
Press and release the left or right turn signal switch to activate the turn signal lamps. The lamps
flash until they are automatically canceled or manually canceled by the rider.
NOTE:
If a turn signal indicator flashes rapidly, a turn signal bulb is not operating. Exercise caution and
use hand signals. Replace defective components at earliest opportunity.
Automatic Canceling
The turn signal lamps automatically cancel when a full turn has been detected (based on vehicle
speed, vehicle acceleration, and turn completion).
The lamps also cancel if the turn signal has been activated for a prolonged period while the
vehicle speed is greater than 7 mph 11 km/h . If the motorcycle is stopped or moving slower than
this speed, the turn signal continues flashing.
Manual Canceling
To cancel the turn signal, press and release the turn signal switch a second time.
To activate the opposite turn signal, press and release the turn signal switch for the new direction.
The first turn signal cancels and the opposite turn signal lamps begin flashing.
Hazard Warning
4 Way Flashers
Should it be necessary to park along side a roadway, 4 way flashers can be activated as a hazard
warning to traffic.
Activate:
Turn the ignition switch to IGNITION.
Simultaneously press the left and right turn signal switches.
Turn the ignition switch to the OFF or ACCESSORY position and lock.
The flashers will continue for two hours.