RIDER'SMANUAL G310GS - BMW Motorrad

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BMWMOTORRADRIDER'S MANUALG 310 GSMAKE LIFE A RIDE

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WELCOME TOBMWWe congratulate you on your choice of a vehicle fromBMW Motorrad and welcome you to the community of BMWriders. Familiarise yourself with your new vehicle so that you canride it safely and confidently in all traffic situations.About these operating instructionsRead these operating instructions carefully before starting to useyour new BMW. They contain important information on how tooperate the controls and how to make the best possible use of allyour BMW's technical features.In addition, they contain information on maintenance and care tohelp you maintain your vehicle's reliability and safety, as well asits value.If the time comes to sell your BMW, please remember to handover these operating instructions to the new owner. They are animportant part of the vehicle.We hope you will enjoy riding your BMW and that all your journeys will be pleasant and safeBMW Motorrad.

01 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSQuick & easy referenceAbbreviations and symbolsEquipmentTechnical dataCurrencyAdditional sources ofinformationCertificates and operating licencesData memory24455566602 GENERAL VIEWS12General view, left sideGeneral view, rightsideUnderneath the seatMultifunction switch,leftMultifunction switch,rightInstrument cluster14151617181903 STATUS INDICATORS20Warning and indicatorlightsMultifunction displayWarning indicatorsService displayFuel reserveRev. counter22232429303104 OPERATION32IgnitionLightsTurn indicatorsMultifunction displayDate and timeResetting trip distanceResetting the averagevaluesSeat34353738393905 ADJUSTMENT42MirrorsHeadlightSpring preloadBrakesClutch444445464706 RIDING48Safety instructionsRegular checkStartingRunning inrpm redline warningBrakesParking your motorcycleRefuellingSecuring motorcyclefor transportation5053535556574040585961

07 ENGINEERING DETAILS64General instructionsAntilock braking system666608 MAINTENANCE70General notesToolkitFront-wheel standRear-wheel standEngine oilBrake systemClutchCoolantTyresWheel agnostic connector72727373747681828384859395969710110209 ACCESSORIES104General notesHeated handlebargripsPower socketTopcaseLight topcase10610610710711010 CARE114Care productsWashing the vehicleCleaning easily damaged componentsCare of paintworkVehicle preservationLaying up the motorcycleRestoring motorcycleto use11611611 TECHNICAL DATA122Troubleshooting chartScrew connectionsFuelEngine oilEngineClutchTransmissionFinal driveFrameChassis andsuspensionBrakesWheels and tyresElectrical systemDimensionsWeightsPerformance 8119119120129129129130131132132132

12 SERVICEReporting safety-relevant defectsBMW MotorradServiceBMW MotorradService historyBMW Motorrad Mobility servicesMaintenance workMaintenance scheduleMaintenance confirmationsService confirmationsINDEX134136137137138138140141155158

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QUICK & EASY REFERENCEABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLSEQUIPMENTTECHNICAL DATACURRENCYADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATIONCERTIFICATES AND OPERATING LICENCESDATA MEMORY44555666

4GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSQUICK & EASY REFERENCEChapter 2 of these operatinginstructions will provide youwith an initial overview of yourmotorcycle. All maintenanceand servicing work on the motorcycle is documented in the“Service” section. The record ofthe maintenance work you havehad performed on your vehicleis a precondition for generoustreatment of goodwill claims.When the time comes to sellyour BMW, please remember to hand over this Rider'sManual; it is an important partof the motorcycle.cessory and, consequently, tovoiding of the warranty.NOTICE Specific instructions on how to operate,control, adjust or look afteritems of equipment on thevehicle.Instruction.Result of an activity.Reference to a pagewith more detailedinformation.Indicates the end ofa passage relating tospecific accessories oritems of equipment.ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLSTightening torque.CAUTION Low-risk hazard. Non-avoidance canlead to slight or moderate injury.WARNING Medium-riskhazard. Non-avoidancecan lead to fatal or severe injury.DANGER High-risk hazard. Non-avoidance leadsto fatal or severe injury.ATTENTION Special notesand precautionary measures. Non-compliance can leadto damage to the vehicle or ac-Technical data.ABSAnti-lock brake system.NVNational-market version.OEOptional equipment.The vehicles areassembled complete with all theBMW Motorradoptional equipmentoriginally ordered.

5OAOptional accessories.You can obtainBMW Motorradoptional accessoriesthrough your authorised BMW Motorraddealer; optionalaccessories have tobe retrofitted to thevehicle.EQUIPMENTWhen you ordered yourBMW Motorrad, you chosevarious items of customequipment. These operatinginstructions describe theoptional equipment (OE)offered by BMW and selectedoptional accessories (OA).This explains why the manualmay also contain descriptionsof equipment that you mightnot have selected. Pleasenote, too, that on account ofcountry-specific differences,your motorcycle might not beexactly as illustrated.If your motorcycle containsequipment that has not beendescribed, its description canbe found in a separate manual.TECHNICAL DATAAll dimensions, weights andpower ratings stated in the operating instructions are quotedto the standards and complywith the tolerance requirements of the Deutsches Institutfür Normung e. V. (DIN).Technical data and specifications in these operating instructions are guide values.The vehicle-specific data maydeviate from these, for exampleas a result of selected optionalequipment, the national-market version or country-specificmeasuring procedures. Detailed values can be taken fromthe vehicle registration documents, or can be obtained fromyour authorised BMW Motorradretailer or another qualifiedservice partner or specialistworkshop. The specifications inthe vehicle documents alwayshave priority over the information provided in this rider'smanual.CURRENCYThe high safety and qualitystandards of BMW motorcycles are maintained byconstant development workon designs, equipment andaccessories. Because of this,

6GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSyour motorcycle may differfrom the information suppliedin the Rider's Manual. Nor canBMW Motorrad entirely ruleout errors and omissions. Wehope you will appreciate thatno claims can be entertainedon the basis of the data,illustrations or descriptions inthese operating instructions.ADDITIONAL SOURCES OFINFORMATIONAuthorised BMW MotorradretailerYour authorisedBMW Motorrad retailerwill be happy to answer anyquestions you may have.InternetThe operating instructionsfor your vehicle, operatingand installation instructions for accessories andgeneral information aboutBMW Motorrad, in relation totechnology, for example, areavailable for download frombmw-motorrad.com/manuals.CERTIFICATES AND OPERATING LICENCESThe certificates for the vehicleand the official operating licences for accessories canbe downloaded from bmwmotorrad.com/certification.DATA MEMORYGeneralControl units are installed inthe vehicle. Control units process data that they receive, forexample, from vehicle sensors,or that they generate themselves or exchange betweeneach other. Some control unitsare required for the vehicle tofunction safely or provide assistance during riding, for example assistance systems. Inaddition, control units enablecomfort or infotainment functions.Information on data that hasbeen stored or exchanged canbe obtained from the manufacturer of the vehicle, for examplevia a separate booklet.Personal referenceEach vehicle is identified with aclear vehicle identification number. Depending on the country, the vehicle identificationnumber, the number plate and

7the corresponding authoritiescan be referenced to ascertainthe vehicle owner. There arealso other ways to use data obtained from the vehicle to tracethe rider or vehicle owner, forexample using the ConnectedDrive user account.Data protection rightsIn accordance with applicabledata protection laws, vehicleusers have certain rights in relation to the manufacturer ofthe vehicle or in relation tocompanies which collect orprocess personal data.Vehicle users have the right toobtain full information at nocost from persons or entitiesstoring personal data of thevehicle user.These entities may include:Manufacturer of the vehicleQualified service partnersSpecialist workshopsService providersVehicle users have the right torequest information on whatpersonal data has been stored,for what purpose the datais used, and where the datacomes from. To obtain thisinformation, proof of ownershipor use is required.The right to information alsoincludes information aboutdata that has been shared withother companies or entities.The website of the vehiclemanufacturer contains theapplicable data protectioninformation. This dataprotection information includesinformation on the right tohave data deleted or corrected.The manufacturer of the vehiclealso provides their contactdetails and those of the dataprotection officer on theirwebsite.The vehicle owner can also request that a BMW Motorradretailer or another qualifiedservice partner or specialistworkshop read out the datathat is stored in the vehicle fora charge.The vehicle data is read outusing the legally prescribedsocket for on-board diagnosis(OBD) in the vehicle.Legal requirements for thedisclosure of dataAs part of its legal responsibilities, the manufacturer of thevehicle is obligated to make itsstored data available to the relevant authorities. This data isprovided in the required scopein individual cases, for exampleto clarify a criminal offence.

8GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSIn the context of applicablelaws, public agencies are entitled in individual cases to readout data from the vehicle themselves.Operating data in the vehicleControl units process data tooperate the vehicle.This includes, for example:Status reports of the vehicleand its individual components,for example wheel revolutions,wheel speed, decelerationEnvironmental conditions, forexample temperatureThe data is only processed inthe vehicle itself and is generally non-permanent. The data isnot stored beyond the operating period.Electronic components, for example control units, containcomponents for storing technical information. Informationcan be temporarily or permanently stored on the vehicle condition, component loads, incidents or errors.This information is generallyused to document the condition of a component, a module,a system or the surroundingarea, for example:Operating conditions of system components, for examplefilling levels, tyre pressureMalfunctions and faults in important system components,for example light and brakesResponse of the vehicle inspecial riding situations, forexample engagement of thedriving dynamics systemsInformation on incidentsresulting in damage to thevehicleThe data is necessary for theprovision of control unit functions. Furthermore, the datais used to detect and rectifymalfunctions and to enable thevehicle manufacturer to optimise vehicle functions.The vast majority of this datais non-permanent and is onlyprocessed in the vehicle itself. Only a small amount ofthe data is stored in incident orfault memories as required byevents.If services are accessed, forexample repairs, service processes, warranty cases andquality assurance measures,this technical information canbe read out of the vehicle together with the vehicle identification number.

9The information can be readout by a BMW Motorradretailer or another qualifiedservice partner or specialistworkshop. The legally stipulated socket for on-boarddiagnosis (OBD) in the vehicleis used to read out the data.The data is obtained, processed and used by therelevant parts of the retailernetwork. The data is usedto document the technicalconditions of the vehicle, tohelp with error localization,to comply with warrantyobligations and to improvequality.In addition, the manufacturerhas various product monitoring obligations arising fromproduct liability legislation. Tomeet these obligations, thevehicle manufacturer requirestechnical data from the vehicle.The data from the vehicle canalso be used to check warrantyclaims from the customer.Error and incident memories inthe vehicle can be reset duringservicing or repair work by aBMW Motorrad retailer or another qualified service partneror specialist workshop.Data input and data transferin the vehicleGeneralDepending on the equipment,comfort and customisedsettings can be stored in thevehicle and can be changed orreset at any time.This includes, for example:Settings of the windscreenpositionChassis and suspension settingsIf required, data can be enteredin the entertainment andcommunication system of thevehicle, for example using asmartphone.Depending on the individualequipment, this includes:Multimedia data, such as music for playbackContacts data for use in connection with a communicationsystem or an integrated navigation systemEntered destinationsData on the use of internetservices. This data can bestored locally in the vehicleor is located on a device thatis connected to the vehicle,for example smartphone, USBstick, MP3 player. If this datais stored in the vehicle, the

10GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSdata can be deleted at anytime.This data is transferred to thirdparties only if personally requested within the context ofusing online services. This depends on the selected settingswhen using the services.Incorporation of mobiledevicesDepending on the equipment,mobile devices connected tothe vehicle, for example smartphones, can be controlled usingthe operating elements of thevehicle.The image and sound of themobile device can then be output via the multimedia system.At the same time, specific information is transferred to themobile device. Depending onthe type of integration, this includes, for example, positiondata and additional generalvehicle information. This enables optimal use of the selected apps, for example navigation or music playback.The type of additional data processing is determined by theprovider of the respective app.The scope of the possible settings depends on the corresponding app and the operatingsystem of the mobile device.ServicesGeneralIf the vehicle has a wirelessconnection, this enables theexchange of data between thevehicle and other systems. Thewireless connection is enabledby the vehicle's own transmitter and receiver unit or usingpersonally integrated mobiledevices, for example smartphones. Online functions canbe used using this wirelessconnection. These include online services and apps that areprovided by the vehicle manufacturer or by other providers.Services of the vehicle manufacturerFor online services of thevehicle manufacturer, theindividual functions aredescribed at suitable points,for example rider's manual,website of the manufacturer.At the same time, informationis also provided on therelevant data protection law.Personal data may be used toprovide online services. Datais exchanged using a secureconnection, for example withthe IT systems provided by thevehicle manufacturer.Obtaining, processing and using personal data outside of

11the normal provision of services requires legal permission,contractual agreement or consent. It is also possible to havethe entire data connection activated or deactivated. Statutory functions are excludedfrom this.Services from other providersWhen using online servicesfrom other providers, theseservices are subject to the responsibility and the data protection and operating conditions of the individual provider. The vehicle manufacturerhas no influence on the content that is exchanged in thisinstance. Information on thetype, scope and purpose of thedata capture and use of personal data as part of the services of third parties can beascertained from the individualprovider.

GENERAL VIEWS02

GENERAL VIEW, LEFT SIDEGENERAL VIEW, RIGHT SIDEUNDERNEATH THE SEATMULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFTMULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHTINSTRUMENT CLUSTER141516171819

14GENERAL VIEWSGENERAL VIEW, LEFT SIDE1234567with extra socket OAPower socket ( 107)Adjusting ring for springpreload (behind the framepanel) ( 45)Seat lock ( 40)Chain settings ( 94)Type plateEngine oil level indicator( 74)Tyre pressure table (on leftfork leg) ( 83)

15GENERAL VIEW, RIGHT SIDE1234567Fuel filler neck ( 59)Brake-fluid reservoir, front( 78)Vehicle Identification NumberCoolant expansion tank( 82)Oil filler opening ( 75)Rear brake-fluid tank (behind side panel) ( 79)Luggage carrier ( 50)

16GENERAL VIEWSUNDERNEATH THE SEAT123456Battery ( 97)Operating instructions( 4)Toolkit ( 72)Fuses ( 101)Diagnostic connector( 102)Gripping clamp

17MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LEFT1234Headlight flasher ( 37)Rocker switch, lights( 36)Turn indicators ( 37)Horn

18GENERAL VIEWSMULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, RIGHT12Emergency-off switch (killswitch) ( 35)Starter button ( 35)

19INSTRUMENT CLUSTER12345Button ( 38)Indicator lights ( 22)Multifunction display( 23)Warning lights ( 22)Photosensor for the brightness control in the multifunction displayrpm redline warning( 56)

STATUSINDICATORS03

WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTSMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYWARNING INDICATORSSERVICE DISPLAYFUEL RESERVEREV. COUNTER222324293031

22STATUS INDICATORSWARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS12345678Neutral indicator lightHigh beam indicator light( 36)Turn signal indicator light( 37)Fuel reserve indicator light( 29)Warning light for vehiclevoltage ( 26)General warning light( 24)ABS warning light ( 28)Warning light, drive malfunction ( 27)

23MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY123456789On-board computer( 38)Display area for valuesService display ( 29)Clock ( 39)Warning symbols ( 24)Gear; "N" indicates neutralSpeedEngine speed ( 31)Fuel level ( 29)

24STATUS INDICATORSWARNING INDICATORSMode of presentationWarnings are indicated by thecorresponding warning lights.If two or more warnings occurat the same time, all the appropriate warning lights andwarning symbols appear.The possible warnings are listed on the next pages.Warnings that do not havewarning lights of their own areindicated by a warning symbol 1 appearing in the multifunction display in combinationwith 'General' warning light 2.Depending on how urgent thewarning is, the general warninglight will either light up or flashred or yellow.

25Warnings, overviewIndicator andwarning lightsDisplay textlights up.flashes red.is displayed.lights upyellow.is displayed.lights upyellow.lights up.flashes.lights upyellow.flashes.flashes.flashes.Vehicle voltage istoo low ( 26)Coolant temperature too high( 26)Engine in emergency-operationmode ( 26)Engine warning( 27)Drive malfunction( 27)Serious drive malfunction ( 28)ABS self-diagnosis not completed ( 28)ABS fault ( 28)lights up.lights up.lights upyellow.MeaningSERVICE is dis-played constantly.Fuel down to reserve ( 29)Service appointment has passed( 29)

26STATUS INDICATORSVehicle voltage is too lowlights up.WARNINGFailure of the vehicle systemsRisk of accidentDo not continue your journey.Possible cause:Battery is faulty.Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.Coolant temperature too highflashes red.is displayed.ATTENTIONRiding with overheated engineEngine damageCompliance with the information set out below is essential.Possible cause:The coolant level is too low.Check the coolant level( 82).If the coolant level is too low:Top up the coolant ( 83).Possible cause:The radiator is dirty.Clean radiator ( 118).Possible cause:The fan or fan control is faulty.Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.Possible cause:The coolant circuit is faulty.If possible, allow the engineto cool down.Only ride in partial load range.If the coolant temperatureis often too high, have thefault rectified as soon as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably an authorisedBMW Motorrad dealer.Engine in emergencyoperation modelights up yellow.is displayed.

27WARNINGUnusual ride characteristics when engine running inemergency-operation modeRisk of accidentAvoid accelerating sharplyand overtaking.Possible cause:The engine control unit hasdiagnosed a fault which impairs the engine performanceor throttle response. The engine is in emergency-operationmode. In exceptional cases, theengine stops and refuses tostart.Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.It is possible to continue riding, however the engine performance and engine speedrange may be impaired andnot function as normal.Engine warninglights up yellow.flashes.WARNINGEngine damage when running in emergency-operationmodeRisk of accidentRide slowly, avoid accelerating sharply and overtaking.If possible, have the vehiclepicked up and have thefault rectified by a specialistworkshop, preferably anauthorised BMW MotorradRetailer.Possible cause:The engine control unit hasdiagnosed a fault which maycause severe secondary faults.The engine is in emergency-operation mode.Avoid high load and rpmranges if possible.Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferablyan authorised BMW Motorraddealer.It is possible to continue toride but not recommended.Drive malfunctionlights up.

28STATUS INDICATORSPossible cause:The engine control unit hasdiagnosed a fault that affectspollutant emissions and/or reduces power.Have the fault rectifiedby a specialist workshop,preferably an authorisedBMW Motorrad retailer.You can continue riding; pollutant emissions are higherthan the threshold values.Serious drive malfunctionlights up yellow.flashes.flashes.Possible cause:The engine control unit has diagnosed a fault that can lead todamage to the exhaust system.Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably anauthorised BMW Motorrad retailer.It is possible to continue toride but not recommended.ABS self-diagnosis notcompletedflashes.Possible cause:ABS self-diagnosis notcompletedThe ABS function is notavailable, because selfdiagnosis did not complete.(The motorcycle has to reacha defined minimum speedfor the wheel sensors to bechecked: min 5 km/h)Pull away slowly. Bear inmind that the ABS functionis not available until selfdiagnosis has completed.ABS faultlights up.Possible cause:The ABS control unit has detected a fault. The ABS function is not available or the functionality is subject to certainrestrictions.You can continue to ride thevehicle, but make due provision for the fact that theABS function is not available or is only conditionallyavailable. Please refer to themore detailed information onsituations that may lead to anABS fault ( 67).Have the fault rectified asquickly as possible by a specialist workshop, preferably

29an authorised BMW Motorraddealer.Fuel down to reservelights up.WARNINGIrregular engine operation orengine shutdown due to lackof fuelRisk of accident, damage tocatalytic converterDo not run the fuel tank dry.authorised BMW Motorraddealer.The motorcycle remains operationally safe and is suitablyroad-safe.The value of the motorcycleis preserved to the greatestpossible extent.SERVICE DISPLAYRemaining distance untilservice is due and service duedatePossible cause:The fuel has all been used up;only the fuel reserve remains.Fuel reserveapprox. 1 lRefuelling (59).Service appointment haspassedlights up yellow.SERVICE is displayed con-stantly.Possible cause:The driving performance or thedate indicate that servicing isdue.Have your motorcycle serviced regularly by a specialist workshop, preferably anWhen a service is duewithin 1000 km, the wordSERVICE 1 and countdowndistance 2 are displayed andthe distance counts downin steps of 100 km. Thisinformation appears brieflyafter the Pre-Ride-Checkcompletes.

30STATUS INDICATORSSERVICE displayed constantlyWhen the next service is duewithin a month, the wordSERVICE 1 and service duedate 3 are displayed.If the service due date haspassed or the service distanceis exceeded, SERVICE 1 isdisplayed constantly wheneverthe vehicle is in use.FUEL RESERVERangeWhen the next service is dueon account of both the distancecovered and the service duedate, the word SERVICE 1,countdown distance 2 andservice due date 3 are displayed.Range readout RANGE 1 indicates how far you can ride 2with the fuel remaining in thetank. This distance is calculatedon the basis of average consumption and the quantity offuel on board.

31When the motorcycle ispropped on its side standthe slight angle of inclinationmeans that the sensorcannot register the fuel levelcorrectly. This is the reasonwhy the range is recalculatedonly when the side stand is inthe retracted position.The range reading appearsautomatically on the multifunction display when fuel isdown to the reserve level.After a refuelling stop, rangeis recalculated if the amountof fuel in the tank is greaterthan the reserve quantity.The calculated range is onlyan approximate figure.REV. COUNTER123Unit for engine speeddisplay:1000 revolutions perminuteLow engine speed rangeEngine speed display segments45High engine speed rangerpm redline warning( 56).

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IGNITIONLIGHTSTURN INDICATORSMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYDATE AND TIMERESETTING TRIP DISTANCERESETTING THE AVERAGE VALUESSEAT3435373839394040

34OPERATIONIGNITIONKeysYou receive 2 vehicle keys.Ignition switch/steering lock,fuel filler cap lock and seat lockare all operated with the samekey.Engaging steering lockATTENTIONHandlebars turned in wrongdirection when motorcyclepropped on side standRisk of damage to parts ifvehicle topplesOn level ground, always turnthe handlebars to the left toset the steering lock.In all other cases it is the lieof the ground that determines the direction in whichthe handlebars should beturned.If the camber of the roadwaypermits, turn the handlebarsall the way to the left.Push the ignition key 1 intothe steering lock and turn tothe LOCK position, movingthe handlebars slightly as youdo this.Ignition, lights and all functioncircuits are switched off.Handlebars are locked.Vehicle key can be removed.Switching on ignitionInsert the ignition key 1 intothe ignition steering lock andturn it to the ON position.Side lights, low-beam headlight and all function circuitsare switched on.Engine can be started.

35Pre-Ride-Check is performed.( 54)ABS self-diagnosis is performed ( 55)Switching off ignitionEmergency-off or operationmodeWARNINGOperation of the kill switchwhile ridingRisk of fall due to rear wheellockingDo not operate the killswitch when riding.Turn the ignition key 1 tothe OFF position.Handlebars (steering lock) arenot locked.Vehicle key can be removed.Emergency-off switch (killswitch)Push emergency-off switch 1forward as the easiest way ofkilling the engine.Push emergency-off switch 1back so that the engine canbe started.LIGHTSA Operation modeB Emergency-off (engine is switched off)Low-beam headlight andsidelightsThe side lights switch on automatically when the ignition isswitched on.The low-beam headlightand the side light drainthe battery. Do not switch the

36OPERATIONignition on for longer than absolutely necessary.The low-beam headlightswitches on automaticallyunder the following conditions:When the engine is started.If the vehicle is pushed whilethe ignition is on.When the engine is notrunning you can switch onthe lights by switching on theignition and either switchingon the high-beam headlight oroperating the headlight flasher.with daytime riding light OEIn daytime the daytime ridinglight can be switched on as analternative to the low-beamheadlight.High-beam headlight,operatingPush switch 1 forward.The high beam is switchedon.High beam indicator lightlights up.Move switch 1 to the centreposition.The blue high beam indicatorlight goes out.The low-beam headlight isswitched on.Using daytime riding lightwith daytime riding light OEWARNINGSwitching on the daytimeriding light in the dark.Risk of accidentDo not use the daytime riding light in the dark.By comparison with thelow-beam headlight, thedaytime running light makesthe vehicle more visible to oncoming traffic. This improvesdaytime visibility.Push switch 1 back.

37Daytime riding light isswitched on.Move switch 1 to the centreposition.The low-beam headlight isswitched on.Headlight flasher, operatingPress button 1.The high-beam headlight isswitched on until you releasethe button.TURN INDICATORSOperating the turn indicatorsSwitch on the ignition ( 34).Push switch 1 to the left.The left turn indicator isswitched on.The turn indicator telltalelight flashes.Push switch 1 to the right.The right turn indicator isswitched on.The turn indicator telltalelight flashes.Centre switch 1 to cancel theturn indicators.

38OPERATIONMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYSelecting displayRequirementThe vehicle is at a standstill.Switch on the ignition.The on-board computer readings appear on the display.Repeatedly short-press button 1 until the desired value isdisplayed.Possible displays:Total distance travelled: ODOTrip distance 1: TRIP1Trip distance 2: TRIP2Coolant temperature: ENGINRange: RANGEAverage fuel consumption:CONS1Current fuel consumption:CONSAAverage speed: SPEEDDate: DATESettings: SETUP

39DATE AND TIMESetting clockSelect the display ( 38).SETUP 2 is displayed.Long-press button 1.Hours number 3 flashes.Press button 1 briefly to increase the hour 3.Press and hold button 1 oncethe desired hour has been set.Minutes number 4 flashes.Press button 1 briefly to increase the minutes.Press and hold button 1 oncethe desired minute has beenset.The time has not yet beensaved.Set the date ( 39).Setting dateRequirementThe clock has been set.Press button 1 briefly to increase the date 7.Press and hold button 1 oncethe desire

ised BMW Motorrad dealer; optional accessories have to be retrofitted to the vehicle. EQUIPMENT When you ordered your BMW Motorrad, you chose various items of custom equipment. These operating instructions describe the optional equipment (OE) offered by BMW and selected optional accessories (OA). This explains why the manual may also contain .