Electrical components
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Warning :
- Handle the battery with extreme caution, wear gloves and eye protection.
In the event of charging the battery:
- Check that the room is adequately ventilated.
- Use a specific "maintenance free battery" charger providing 0.5 A/H.
NOTE : To protect the environment deposit your old batteries at a collection
center.
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To access the battery, remove the seat and the air filter. See page 95
- The battery is housed at the bottom of the filter box and is held by the electrical
component support 2.
- Unscrew the 2 screws A and remove the support.
- Always start by disconnecting the earth terminal (-).
- Check the battery voltage when idle using a voltmeter.
- The voltage should be higher than 12.7 V.
- If it is less, recharge the battery at 0.5 AH for a maximum of 10 hours.
- Do not exceed 14.4 Volts.
- Replace the battery by reversing the procedure.
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Warning :
Do not cross over the terminals.
This can damage the electrical circuit
NOTE : Always use the battery that is recommended by the manufacturer.
It is specifically equipped by
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Battery
A
with special protection.
Fuses
1
2
3
4
5
Always use fuses with the right amperage
1 - 5A
Injection unit
2 - 15A
Fuel pump
3 - 30A
General
4 - 10A
Flasher unit
5 - 20A
Lighting
6 - 30A
Main fuse
7 - Slot for spare fuse
If a fuse repeatedly blows, please consult your
dealer.
To access this fuse:
Remove the front headlight plate.
(See page 92)
1 - 5A
1
7
6
Speedometer fuse
Speedometer
91