Owner`s manual
AJP PR4 User’s manual - 3
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indicated in Kilometres or miles. If you
want to switch between these units,
please contact your AJP dealer.
To switch from total to trip distance
push button 1. To reset trip distance the
trip distance must be selected; then
push button 1 until the distance is reset
to zero.
LEFT HANDLEBAR
1 – Clutch lever
The clutch lever is used for disengaging
the drive to the rear wheel when
starting the engine or shifting the
transmission gear. Squeezing the lever
disengages the clutch.
2 – Parking light on
With the light knob in this position,
parking lights in the headlight and
taillight will be switched on.
3 – Lights off
In this position, no lights will be
switched on.
4 – Low beam on
In this position, low beam light will be
on in the headlight and presence light
will be on in the taillight.
5 – High beam on
In this position, high beam light will be
on in the headlight and presence light
will be on in the taillight.
6 – Turn sign on
Turning this button left left turn lights
will be on. Turning right, right turn lights
will be on. To switch turn lights off,
place the button in middle position.
7 – Horn
To actuate horn, press this button.
! CAUTION !
In several countries, motorcycle
riding is only allowed with low beam
on! Respect your national
legislation!
! CAUTION !
Turn lights are not switched off
automatically! Be aware to switch
turn lights off after turning or
overtaking! Otherwise you will give
wrong information about your riding
to other drivers!
RIGHT HANDLEBAR
1 – Throttle grip
Engine speed is controlled by the
position of the throttle grip. Rotate it
toward you to increase engine speed;
turn it away to decrease engine speed.
2 – Front brake lever
Front brake is applied by squeezing
brake lever gently toward the throttle
grip.
3 – Electric start button
This button is used for turning the
starter motor. With the ignition switch in
the ON position, the transmission in
neutral, starter switch on, pull the clutch
lever and push the electric start button
to engage the starter motor and start
the engine.
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