2012 Harley-Davidson Switchback Owner's Manual (Page 46 of 152)

2012 Harley-Davidson Switchback Owner's Manual
Posted on 15 Mar, 2016
Model: 2012 Harley-Davidson Switchback
Pages: 152
File size: 3 MB

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Always carry the fob when riding, loading, fueling, moving, parking or servicing the
motorcycle. Carry the fob in a convenient pocket.
Do not leave the fob attached to the handlebars or store the fob in a luggage compartment.
Unintentionally leaving the fob with the motorcycle when it is parked prevents the system
from disabling the ignition and activating the alarm. If the ignition switched is unlocked, the
ignition switch can be set to IGN and the engine started.
Do not ride with the fob stored in a metal case or with the fob closer than 3.0 in 76 mm to a
cell phone, PDA, display or other electronic device. Any electromagnetic interference may
prevent the fob from disarming the system.
For added security, always lock the fork and remove the key when parked. If the fob is
within range and the motorcycle is unlocked, tampering with the motorcycle will not activate
the alarm.
Riding without a Fob
If the motorcycle is ridden off without the fob, the odometer window will display "No Fob" after five
seconds at any speed above 5 mph 8 km/h . If the motorcycle is stopped and the ignition turned to
OFF, it will require a PIN entry to disarm the security system and restart the motorcycle.
Fob: Smart Security System
Personal Identification Number (PIN)
The Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a number that can be used to disarm the security
system in case an assigned fob is misplaced, fails or if the fob cannot communicate with the
motorcycle because of electromagnetic interference.
A PIN is a five digit number (1 9, no zeros).


General
Year 2012
Make Harley-Davidson
Model Switchback
Language English
Pages 152
Filetype PDF (Download)
File size 3 MB

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