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5.5 Switch from Bike1 to Bike2
>>> P03
5.6 Service interval display
The selected Bike 1 or 2 is shown
on the display bottom left (
).
Note: The transmitter on bike 2 must have been
set to bike 2 before using it the first time.
>>> P03
How to set the service interval:
Using go to SETTINGS/
SELECT. Confirm with
M
.
You are now in setting mode
(pressing
C
for 3 seconds gets
you back to function mode).
Using go to BIKE SERVICE/
SET. Confirm with
M
.
BIKE SERVICE/ON (switch to OFF
using ). Confirm with
M
.
Your VDO computer can be used on 2 bikes.
If you switch from bike 1 to bike 2, the computer
recognises the transmitter from bike 2. The
computer then automatically switches to bike 2.
All data are now saved for bike 2. When you use
the computer again on bike 1, transmitter 1 is
recognised. The computer switches to bike 1.
The data are now saved for bike 1.
The VDO service interval display reminds you to
have your bike checked in the workshop.
You can switch the service interval ON or OFF.
You can set separate service intervals for 2 bikes
When the set service interval distance has been
reached:
B
The -symbol flashes on the display.
B
The information line displays
BIKE SERVICE/BIKE 1
You should now either carry out the recommended
bike check yourself or have the bike checked by
your dealer.
Press any button. The text BIKE SERVICE disap-
pears again. After another 50 km the -also dis-
appears. You can also switch off the flashing
symbol. To do so, enter the service interval again.
BIKE SERVICE/BIKE 1
(use to switch to bike 2)
Confirm with
M
.
BIKE 1 ...SET DISTANCE/
CONTINUE. You can set the flash-
ing digits using To access
the next digit, confirm with
M
.
Repeat the steps until the last digit on the right
is flashing. Confirm with
M
.
BIKE 1/SET OK?
Confirm with
M
.
The display confirms: BIKE SERVICE/SET DONE.
Automatic return to SETTINGS/SELECT.
5.7 The navigator
With the VDO navigator you can complete trips
according to Roadbooks. Roadbooks = tour
descriptions with km information for certain
points of orientation. The VDO navigator is an in-
dependent km counter and can count forwards or
backwards. The km status can be set at any de-
sired point. You can therefore start in the middle
of a trip or make a km correction if you have taken
a wrong turn.
Setting the navigator:
Using go to NAVIGATOR/
SELECT. Confirm with
M
.
NAVIGATOR/SET. Confirm with
M
.
You are now in setting mode
(pressing
C
for 3 seconds gets
you back to function mode).
Select NAVIGATOR/FORWARD
or NAVIGATOR/BACKWARD
using .
Confirm with
M
.
NAVIGATOR SET DISTANCE/
CONTINUE. The flashing digit is
ready to be set.
Using set the digits.