User Guide

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use and maintenance RSV mille - RSV mille R
CHRONOMETER (RIGHT DISPLAY)
The chronometer makes it possible to
measure the time per lap with the vehicle
on a racetrack and to store the data, in
such a way as to be able to consult them
successively.
When the CHRONOMETER function has
been selected, it is not possible to recall
the following functions:
maximum speed V max;
average speed AVS;
distance trip 2.
To operate the chronometer, press the
LAP push button (6) and, within seven
seconds, the push button g.
To start timing, press the LAP push
button (6) and release it immediately.
To store the time acquired, press the
LAP push button (6).
The LAP push button (6) is not enabled
for 10 seconds and the last time stored
(23) is shown on the display.
After which, the chronometer with the cur-
rent timing (24) is displayed, starting from
ten seconds.
To display the first time stored (25),
press the push button k.
To be able to see the stored times in se-
quence, press the LAP push button (6).
The writings
/, /, /, / , etc.
(26) are displayed.
To start timing again, press the push but-
ton k.
NOTE It is possible to store max. 40
times, after which the LAP push button
(6) is not effective any longer.
To set the memory to zero, press the
push button l and the LAP push but-
ton (6) at the same time for two seconds.
To leave the chronometer function, press
the LAP push button (6) and the push
button g.
The coolant temperature (8) and the digital
clock (7) appear on the right display (multi-
function).
NOTE When the engine is cold, the writ-
ing "9" blinks.
DIAGNOSTICS
Whenever the ignition switch is turned to
position 2, the writing
(), is displayed
for about three seconds.
aCAUTION
If the writing HIL is displayed during
the normal operation of the engine, this
means that the electronic unit has de-
tected an anomaly.
In many cases, the engine keeps run-
ning with reduced performance levels;
immediately contact an APRILIA Official
Dealer.
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