Ducati Panigale V4 R Owner's manual

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Motorcycles
Type
Owner's manual
Owner’s manual
Owner’s manual
ENGLISH
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This manual forms an integral  of the motorcycle and must be kept with it for its whole service life.
If the motorcycle is resold, the manual must always be handed over to the new owner.
This manual must be preserved with care. If it is lost or becomes damaged, contact a Ducati Dealer or
authorised Service Centre without delay to obtain a new copy of the manual.
The quality standards and safety of Ducati motorcycles are steadily improved as new design solutions,
equipment and accessories are developed. While the information contained in this manual is current at the
time of going to print, Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. reserves the right to make changes at any time without
notice and without any obligations. For this reason, the illustrations in this manual might  from your
motorcycle.
Any and all reproduction or spreading of the contents herein in whole or in  is forbidden. All rights
reserved to Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. Any request for  authorisation shall be addressed to this
company, specifying the reasons for request.
Enjoy your ride!
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Table of contents
Introduction 8
Safety guidelines 8
Warning symbols used in the manual 9
Intended use 10
Rider's obligations 11
Rider's training 13
Apparel 13
Safety "Best Practices" 14
Refuelling 16
Carrying the maximum load allowed 17
Information about carrying capacity 17
Dangerous products - warnings 18
Vehicle identification number 20
Engine identification number 21
Instrument panel (Dashboard) 22
Instrument panel 22
Acronyms and abbreviations used in the
Manual 25
Technological Dictionary 25
Information statement on UE directive
2014/53/UE 29
Function  32
Parameter displaying 34
Main and auxiliary functions 39
Vehicle speed indication 41
Gear indication 42
Engine rpm indication 43
Clock 45
Engine Coolant temperature 46
Riding Mode (RIDING MODE) 47
Parameter menu and level change 53
DTC indicator 56
DWC indicator 62
DSC indication 68
EBC indication 72
ABS indicator 77
DQS indicator 83
Function menu 85
Odometer (TOT) 87
Trip meter 1 (TRIP 1) 88
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Average Fuel Consumption (CONS. AVG
1) 90
Average speed (SPEED AVG 1) 92
Trip time (TRIP 1 TIME) 94
Ambient air temperature (T-AIR) 96
 fuel reserve counter (TRIP
FUEL) 97
Trip meter 2 (TRIP 2) 98
Instantaneous fuel consumption (CONS.
I.) 99
Lap time (LAP) 100
Music player management (PLAYER) 101
Management of the last calls (LAST
CALLS) 108
 menu (SETTING MENU) 110
 menu - riding mode (Riding
Mode) 112
 menu - riding mode -  the
DAVC (DAVC) 115
 menu - riding mode -  the
DAVC - DTC (DTC) 117
 menu - riding mode -  the
DAVC - DWC (DWC) 120
 menu - riding mode -  the
DAVC - DSC (DSC) 123
 menu - riding mode -  the
DAVC - value reset (Default) 126
 menu - riding mode-  the
engine (Engine) 128
 menu - riding mode-  the ABS
(ABS) 130
 menu - riding mode-  the EBC
(EBC) 133
 menu - riding mode-  the DQS
(DQS) 135
 Menu - Riding Mode - display mode
 (Info Mode) 137
 menu - riding mode - restore all values
for each single riding mode (Default) 139
 menu - riding mode - value reset (All
Default) 141
 menu - pin code activation (Pin
Code) 142
 menu - pin code modification (Pin
Code) 147
 menu - lap time (Lap) 153
 menu -  the backlighting
(Backlight) 160
 menu -  the date and time
(Date and Clock) 162
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 menu - unit of measurement 
(Units) 168
 menu - service information
(Service) 173
 menu - Pit limiter threshold 
(Pit Limiter) 174
 menu - tyre  and drive ratio
(Tyre Calibration) 177
 menu - DRL light mode 
(DRL) 181
 menu -  Bluetooth devices -
accessory (Bluetooth) 183
 menu - DDA data management
(DDA) 191
 menu - turn indicator mode 
(Turn Indicators) 195
 menu - information (Info) 197
Lap time display - Lap Evo 199
Assisted  (Launch Control - DPL) 202
Pit Lane Speed Limiter 210
Infotainment 213
DRL automatic mode indication 221
Service indication (SERVICE) 222
Warnings/Alarms (WARNING) 226
Viewing side stand status 232
Error indication 233
Light control 234
Immobilizer system 240
Keys 241
Key duplication 242
Restoring motorcycle operation via the PIN
CODE 243
Controls 245
Position of motorcycle controls 245
Ignition switch and steering lock 246
 switch 247
Clutch lever 252
Right-hand switch 253
 twistgrip 254
Front brake lever 255
Rear brake pedal 256
Gear change pedal 257
Adjusting the position of the gearchange
pedal and rear brake pedal 258
Main components and devices 261
Position on the vehicle 261
Tank filler plug 262
Seat lock 263
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Side stand 264
Bluetooth control unit 266
Steering damper 268
Front fork adjustment 269
Adjusting the rear shock absorber 271
Motorcycle track alignment variation 278
Riding the motorcycle 280
Running-in recommendations 280
Pre-ride checks 283
Engine  287
Moving  289
Braking 289
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) 290
Stopping the motorcycle 292
Parking 293
Refuelling 294
Tool kit and accessories 297
Main use and maintenance
operations 299
Removing the fairing 299
Change air filter 300
Checking coolant level and topping up, if
necessary 301
Checking brake and clutch fluid level 302
Checking brake pads for wear 304
Charging the  305
Charging and maintenance of the 
during winter storage 312
Checking drive chain tension 315
Lubricating the drive chain 317
Replacing the high and low beam
bulbs 322
Rear turn indicators 322
Aligning the headlight 323
Adjusting the rear-view mirrors 326
Tubeless tyres 327
Check engine oil level 329
Cleaning the motorcycle 331
Cleaning and replacing the spark plugs 333
Storing the motorcycle 334
 notes 335
Scheduled maintenance  336
Scheduled maintenance  operations to
be carried out by the dealer 336
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Scheduled maintenance  operations to
be carried out by the customer 341
Technical data 343
Weights 343
Dimensions 344
Fuel, lubricants and other fluids 345
Engine 347
Timing system 349
 data 350
Spark plugs 350
Fuel system 350
Brakes 350
Transmission 351
Frame 352
Wheels 352
Tyres 352
Suspension 353
Exhaust system 353
Available colours 353
Electric system 354
Routine maintenance record 361
Routine maintenance record 361
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Introduction
Safety guidelines
We would like to welcome you among Ducati
enthusiasts, and congratulate you on your excellent
choice of motorcycle. We think you will ride your
Ducati motorcycle for long journeys as well as 
daily trips. Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. wishes you
smooth and enjoyable riding.
Your motorcycle is the result of Ducati Motor
Holding S.p.A.'s on-going research and
development  It is  that you
preserve its quality standard by strictly observing
the maintenance plan and using genuine spare

This manual provides instructions on minor
maintenance operations. Major maintenance
operations are described in the Workshop Manual
available to Ducati Authorised Service Centres.
In your own interest, for your safety and in order to
guarantee product reliability, you are strongly
advised to refer to our authorised Dealers and
Service Centres for any operations listed in the
scheduled maintenance  see page 0 .
Our highly skilled  have access to special
implements and appropriate equipment required to
 any servicing job at best, and use Ducati
original spare  only as the best guarantee for
full interchangeability, smooth running and long life.
All Ducati motorcycles come with a Warranty Card.
The warranty does not apply to motorcycles used in
racing competitions. Tampering with or altering any
components, even  will make the warranty
null and void  immediately. Improper or
poor maintenance, using other than original spare
 or  not expressly approved by Ducati may
invalidate your warranty rights and lead to damage
or loss of 
Your safety and that of other road users are very
 Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.
recommends that you ride responsibly.
Before using your motorcycle for the first time, read
this entire manual carefully and closely follow the
guidelines outlined in it. The manual provides full
information on proper motorcycle operation and
maintenance. In case of any doubts, please contact a
Dealer or Authorised Service Centre.
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Warning symbols used in the manual
Several kinds of warnings are used as an  of the
possible hazards for you or other persons such as:
- Safety labels on the motorcycle;
- Safety messages preceded by a warning symbol
and either WARNING or IMPORTANT.

Failure to comply with these instructions may
put you at risk, and could lead to severe injury or even
death of the rider or other persons.

Possibility of damaging the motorcycle and/or
its components.
Note
Additional information about the current
operation.
The terms RIGHT and LEFT are referred to the
motorcycle viewed from the riding position.
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Intended use
This motorcycle must be ridden on asphalt or on flat
and even  only. This motorcycle may not be
used for riding on  trails or for  riding.

This vehicle is approved as single-seater.

 riding may lead to loss of control and
result in vehicle damage, personal injuries or even
death.

This motorcycle may not be used to tow any
trailers or with a side-car  this can lead to
loss of control and result in an accident.
The total weight of the motorcycle in running order
must not exceed 370 kg (816 lb).

Using the motorcycle under extreme
conditions, such as very damp and muddy roads or
dusty and dry environment, could cause above-
average wear of components like the drive system,
the brakes or the air filter. If the air filter is  the
engine could get damaged. Therefore, this might
translate in required service or replacement of the
wear  earlier than specified in the scheduled
maintenance 
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Rider's obligations
All riders must hold a valid licence.

Riding without a licence is illegal and is
prosecuted by law. Always make sure you have your
licence with you when riding. Do not let
inexperienced riders or persons without a valid
licence use your motorcycle.
Do not ride under the influence of alcohol and/or
drugs.

Riding under the influence of alcohol and/or
drugs is illegal and is prosecuted by law.
Do not take prescription or other drugs before riding
unless you have consulted your doctor about their
side 

Some medications and drugs may cause
drowsiness or other  that slow down reaction
time and the rider's ability to control the motorcycle,
possibly leading to an accident.
Some states require vehicle insurance.

Check your state laws. Obtain insurance
coverage and keep your insurance document secure
with the other motorcycle documents.
To protect rider and passenger safety, some states
mandate the use of a  helmet.

Check your state laws. Riding without a helmet
may be punishable by law.

Riders without helmets are more likely to 
severe bodily injury or die if they are in an accident.
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
Check that your helmet complies with safety
specifications, permits good vision, is the right size
for your head, and carries a  label
indicating that it conforms to the standards in force
in your state. Road  laws  from state to
state. Learn about  laws in your state before
riding and always obey them.
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Rider's training
Accidents are frequently due to inexperience.
Riding, manoeuvres and braking must be 
in a  way than on the other vehicles.

Untrained riders or a wrong use of the vehicle
may lead to loss of control, serious injuries or even
death.
Apparel
Riding gear is very  for safety. Unlike cars,
a motorcycle  no impact protection in an
accident.
Proper riding gear includes helmet, eye protection,
gloves, boots, long sleeve jacket and long trousers.
- The helmet must meet the requirements listed
at page 11; if your helmet does not have a visor,
use suitable eye wear;
- Use five-finger gloves made from leather or
abrasion-resistant material;
- Riding boots or shoes must have non-slip soles
and  ankle protection;
- Jacket, trousers or riding suit must be made
from leather or abrasion-resistant material and
have high-visibility colours and 

Never wear loose clothing, items or accessories
that may become tangled in motorcycle 

For your safety, always wear suitable protective
gear, regardless of season and weather.
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Safety "Best Practices"
These few simple operations are critical to people
safety and to preserving the full  of your
motorcycle. Never forget to  them before,
while and  riding.

Closely follow the indications provided at
chapter "Riding the motorcycle" during the running-
in period.
Failure to follow these instructions releases Ducati
Motor Holding S.p.A. from any liability whatsoever
for any engine damage or  engine life.

Before riding your motorcycle, become familiar
with the controls you will need to use when riding.
 the checks recommended in this manual
before each ride (see page 289).

Failure to carry out these checks before riding
may lead to motorcycle damage and injury to rider.

 the engine outdoors or in a well
ventilated area. The engine should never be 
or run indoors.
Exhaust gases are poisonous and may lead to loss of
consciousness or even death within a  time.
Use proper body position while riding.

Rider must hold the handlebar with both hands
at ALL TIMES while riding.

Rider should keep his feet on the footpegs
when the motorcycle is in motion.

Be very careful when tackling road junctions, or
when riding in areas near exits from private grounds,
car parks or on slip roads to access motorways.

Be sure you are clearly visible and do not ride
within the blind spot of vehicles ahead.
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
ALWAYS signal your intention to turn or pull to
the next lane in good time using the suitable turn
indicators.

Park your motorcycle where no one is likely to
knock against it, and use the side stand. Never park
on uneven or  ground, or your motorcycle may
fall over.

Visually inspect the tyres at regular intervals
for detecting cracks and cuts, especially on the side
walls, bulges or large spots that are indicative of
internal damage. Replace them if badly damaged.
Remove any stones or other foreign bodies caught in
the tread.

Engine, exhaust pipes and silencers stay hot
long  the engine is switched  pay 
 not to touch the exhaust system with any
body  and do not park the vehicle next to
flammable material (wood, leaves etc.).

Always remove the key when you leave your
motorcycle  and make sure it is not
accessible to persons not authorised to use the
motorcycle.
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Refuelling
Fuel label
Fuel identification label
Refuel outdoors with engine 
Do not smoke or use open flames while refuelling.
Be careful not to spill fuel on engine or exhaust pipe.
Never completely fill the tank when refuelling. Fuel
should never be touching the rim of filler recess.
When refuelling, avoid breathing the fuel vapours
and prevent fuel from reaching your eyes, skin or
clothes.

The motorcycle is only compatible with fuel
having a maximum content of ethanol of 10% (E10).
Using fuel with ethanol content over 10% is
forbidden. Using it could result in severe damage of
the engine and motorcycle components. Using fuel
with ethanol content over 10% will make the
warranty null and void.

In case of indisposition caused by breathing
fuel vapours for a long time, stay in the open air and
contact your doctor. In case of contact with eyes,
thoroughly flush with water; in case of contact with
skin, immediately clean with water and soap.

Fuel is highly flammable, in case of accidental
spillage of fuel on your clothes it is necessary to
change into clean clothes.
Fig 1
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Carrying the maximum load allowed
Your motorcycle is designed for long-distance riding,
carrying the maximum load allowed in full safety.
Even weight distribution is critical to preserving
these safety features and avoiding trouble when
 sudden manoeuvres or riding on bumpy
roads.

Do not exceed the total  weight for
the motorcycle and pay  to information
provided below regarding load capacity.
Information about carrying capacity

Arrange your luggage or heavy accessories in
the lowest possible position and close to motorcycle
centre.

Never fix bulky or heavy objects to the
handlebar or to the front mudguard as this would
 stability and cause danger.

Be sure to secure the luggage to the 
provided on the motorcycle as firmly as possible.
Improperly secured luggage may  stability.

Do not  any objects you may need to carry
into the gaps of the frame as these may foul moving


Make sure the tyres are inflated to the proper
pressure and that they are in good condition.
Refer to paragraph “Tubeless tyres”.
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Dangerous products - warnings
Used engine oil

Prolonged or repeated contact with used
engine oil may cause skin cancer. If working with
engine oil on a daily basis, we recommend washing
your hands thoroughly with soap immediately
 Keep away from children.
Brake dust
Never clean the brake assembly using compressed
air or a dry brush.
Brake fluid

Spilling brake fluid onto plastic, rubber or
painted  of the motorcycle may cause damages.
Protect these  with a clean shop cloth before
proceeding to service the system. Keep away from
children.

The fluid used in the brake system is corrosive.
In the event of accidental contact with eyes or skin,
wash the  area with abundant running water.
Coolant
Engine coolant contains ethylene glycol, which may
ignite under  conditions, producing
invisible flames. Although the flames from burning
ethylene glycol are not visible, they are still capable
of causing severe burns.

Take care not to spill engine coolant on the
exhaust system or engine 
These  may be hot and ignite the coolant,
which will subsequently burn with invisible flames.
Coolant (ethylene glycol) is irritant and poisonous
when ingested. Keep away from children. Never
remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. The
coolant is under pressure and will cause severe
burns.
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The cooling fan operates automatically: keep hands
well clear and make sure your clothing does not snag
on the fan.


The  gives  explosive gases; never
cause sparks or allow naked flames and 
near the  When charging the  ensure
that the working area is properly ventilated and that
ambient temperature is below 40° C (104° F). Never
try to open the  it does not need to be filled
with acid or other types of fluids.
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Ducati Panigale V4 R Owner's manual

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Motorcycles
Type
Owner's manual

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