MV Agusta TURISMO VELOCE 800 LUSSO User manual

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User’s manual
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Dear Customer,
We wish to thank you for your preference and congratulate you on purchasing your new Turismo Veloce.
Your choice is a reward for the passionate effort our technicians have put into giving the Turismo Veloce
functional and aesthetic characteristics that place it above the finest motorcycles currently available on
the market, making it an exclusive and sought-after item.
If, from a purely technical standpoint, the Turismo Veloce represents an internationally recognized point
of reference on account of the innumerable innovations it introduces, its sleek, timeless design wonder-
fully combines a glorious past with the new millennium.
The combination of these elements, which was made possible by love of detail, passion, and the desire
to realize a technically and aesthetically superior motorcycle, allows the Turismo Veloce to soar above
passing fashions, giving it the privilege of being considered a unique item.
For further information, please feel free to contact the MV Agusta Customer Care Service.
Have a good time!
MV Agusta
Giovanni Castiglioni
Chairman
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CONTENTS
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1 GENERAL INFORMATION 5
1.1. Purpose of the manual 5
1.2. Symbols 6
1.3. Delivery certificate 7
1.4. Identification data 8
2 SAFETY INFORMATION 11
2.1. Vehicle warranty 11
2.2. Scheduled maintenance 12
2.3. Vehicle load 14
3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 15
3.1. Location of controls and instruments 15
3.2. Sidestand 16
3.3. Handlebar controls, left side 17
3.4. Handlebar controls, right side 19
3.5. Ignition switch and steering lock 23
3.6. Gear lever 26
3.7. Instruments and warning lights 27
3.7.1. Warning lights 28
3.7.2. General display 29
3.8. Table of lubricants and fluids 30
4 OPERATION 31
4.1. Using the motorcycle 31
4.2. Running-in 32
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4.3. Starting the engine 34
4.4.
Selecting and setting the display functions
38
4.4.1. Selecting the display functions 39
4.4.2. “SETTINGS MENU” 46
4.4.2.1 EXIT MENU
(Exit from the “SETTINGS” menu) 46
4.4.2.2 DASHBOARD SET (Dashboard settings) 47
4.4.2.3 PIN CODE (Immobilizer code) 51
4.4.2.4 SERVICE (Maintenance interval) 53
4.4.2.5 CUSTOM MAP (Custom mapping) 54
4.4.2.6 QUICK SHIFT 58
4.4.2.7 BLUETOOTH (Phone connection) 59
4.4.2.8 UNITS (Units of measure) 66
4.4.2.9
BATTERY CHECK (Battery charge check)
68
4.4.2.10 FACTORY RESET (Default settings) 69
4.4.3. “HEATED GRIPS”* mode 70
4.4.4. “SUSPENSIONS SETTING” mode 71
4.4.5. “ABS” mode 72
4.4.6. “TRACTION CONTROL” mode 74
4.4.7. “TRIP MODE” mode 75
4.4.8. “MAP SELECTION” mode 76
4.4.9. “SPEED LIMITER” mode 78
4.4.10. “CRUISE CONTROL” mode 79
4.4.11. “BLUETOOTH” mode 80
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4.4.11.1 Phone connection 81
4.4.11.2 MUSIC PLAYER (Music player) 84
4.4.11.3 NAVIGATION (Navigator connection) 86
4.4.11.4 INTERCOM (Rider-passenger intercom) 87
4.4.11.5
EXIT (Exit from the “BLUETOOTH” menu)
87
4.4.11.6 “DATA LOGGER” mode 88
4.4.13. Warning/malfunction alerts 89
4.4.13.1
Errors identified in the self-diagnostic stage
89
4.4.13.2 Errors found while using the vehicle 91
4.5. Refuelling 96
4.6. Passenger seat and rider seat 98
4.6.1. Removing the passenger seat 98
4.6.2. Removing the rider seat 99
4.7.
Access to the front storage compartments
100
4.8. Access to side bags 101
4.9. Removing the side bags 102
4.10. 12V service sockets 103
4.11. USB sockets 104
4.12. Parking the motorcycle 105
5 ADJUSTMENTS 108
5.1. List of adjustments 108
5.2. Table of adjustments 110
5.3. Adjusting the front brake lever 111
5.4. Clutch lever adjustment 111
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5.5. Adjusting the rearview mirrors 112
5.6. Windscreen adjustment 113
5.7. Adjusting the front suspension
(Turismo Veloce 800 / Edition 1) 114
5.7.1. Spring preload (front suspension) 114
5.7.2. Rebound damper (front suspension) 115
5.7.3. Compression damper (front suspension) 115
5.8. Adjusting the rear suspension
(Turismo Veloce 800 / Edition 1) 116
5.8.1. Spring preload (rear suspension) 117
5.8.2. Rebound damper (rear suspension) 118
5.8.3. Compression damper (rear suspension) 118
5.9. Headlight adjustment 119
CONTENTS
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1.1. Purpose of the manual
This Users Manual contains the necessary information for a
correct and safe use of the motorcycle.
The User’s Manual is also supplied in electronic format (.pdf)
on the digital support supplied and it can be printed or viewed
on any PC, equipped either with Windows or Mac operative
system.
We recommend to carefully read the User’s Manual before
using your motorcycle, and to make sure that anyone who
uses the motorcycle had previously made the same.
The supplied digital media includes this manual, the
Maintenance Manual, the Dealer Guide and the Warranty
Booklet.
Copyright
MV AGUSTA Spa
All rights reserved
GENERAL INFORMATION 1
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1.2. Symbols
Sections of text that are particularly important in terms of personal safety or possible damage to the
motorcycle are marked with the following symbols:
Danger - Failure to observe these prescriptions, even in part, may pose a serious hazard
to the drivers and other people’s safety.
Caution - Failure to observe these prescriptions, even in part, may result in damage to the
motorcycle.
The following symbols give an indication of who is supposed to perform the different adjustments and/or
maintenance operations:
Information on operations that can be carried out by the user.
Information on operations that
must be carried out only by authorized personnel.
The following symbols are used to provide further information:
The symbol points out the requirement to use a tool or a special equipment in order
to correctly perform the described operation.
§ The § symbol refers the reader to the chapter identified by the number that follows.
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1.3. Delivery certificate
When delivering the bike, your Dealer has also supplied the
Warranty and Pre-Delivery Certificate.
We recommend to keep it together with the motorcycle docu-
ments and with the service coupons that are given at the
moment of servicing the bike.
IMPORTANT
The copies of the Warranty and Pre-Delivery Certificate must
be filled in by the Dealer. A copy of the certificate must be
given to the Customer, a second copy must be kept by the
Dealer and the third one must be sent to the importer.
The copies of the maintenance certificates must always be
filled by the Dealer. They must be kept by the Customer.
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1.4. Identification data
1) vehicle identification number
2) engine serial number
3) homologation data
Motorcycle identification
The motorcycle is identified by the vehicle identi-
fication number. When placing orders for spare
parts, in addition to this number, you may be
required to provide the engine serial number, the
colour code and the key identification.
We recommend writing down the main numbers
in the spaces provided below.
FRAME No.:
ENGINE No.:
2) engine serial number
1) vehicle identification number
3) homologation data
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Identification of motorcycle colour combi-
nation
The colour code must be mentioned when order-
ing body spares. It can be read on the rear central
side of the fuel tank.
To access the colour code plate, remove the pas-
senger seat and the rider seat as described in
paragraph §4.6.
Motorcycle key identification
A key is supplied in duplicate for both the ignition
and all the locks. Keep the duplicate in a safe
place.
When placing orders for spare keys, you may be
required to provide the key identification number.
The key identification number is found on the MV
Code Card supplied with the ignition keys.
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ABCD E F G
CODICE COLORE
COLOR CODE
Colour code label
After removing the seat, it is possible to get to the colour
code label. On this label you can read the motorcycle
colour combination, which determines the painting of
the bodywork parts.
We recommend writing down the colour code in the
space provided below:
COLOUR CODE:
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SAFETY INFORMATION 2
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2.1. VEHICLE WARRANTY
WARNING
Please note that the warranty is not
valid if the vehicle is used for racing on
track or on public roads, since this is a
use other than and incompatible with
the on-road use for which your vehicle
has been specifically designed.
Furthermore, the warranty is not valid if
the vehicle is used for professional acti-
vities, including, but not limited to, taxi
services, rental, etc.
Furthermore, remember that MV Agusta
reserves the right to assess the validity
of the warranty in all cases, with no
exclusions, where it is ascertained that
your vehicle was modified compared to
its original configuration, this also
includes use of spare parts and/or gen-
uine MV Agusta accessories fitted by
the customer service at a MV Agusta
dealer.
We also highlight that the warranty is
not valid when any alteration, be it for
maintenance certificates or any other
repair, setup, replacement or other
types of operations, is performed by
workshops and/or technicians and/or
service and repair centres and, general-
ly, by any third party that does not ope-
rate according to the technical and pro-
cedural standards that MV provides to
its qualified technical personnel for
vehicle maintenance (technical cour-
ses; workshop-specific equipment;
manuals; genuine spare parts, etc.)
and/or does not use genuine spare
parts and/or accessories supplied by
MV Agusta.
In any case the warranty does not cover
wear parts or parts that are subject to
deterioration (lubricants and liquids,
spark plugs, clutch, filters, chain, crown
wheel, pinion, brake pads, brake discs,
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tyres, pipes and rubber parts, battery,
light bulbs and fuses), events caused by
improper use and/or negligence and/or
exposure to atmospheric agents (paint
fading, corrosion, etc...) and/or excee-
ding the loading limits set out in the
vehicle operating manual.
Remember that, as required by law, this warranty
is provided directly by your MV Agusta dealer.
Please contact the dealer for any needs. The war-
ranty is valid also overseas at any other MV
Agusta network dealer.
2.2. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Remember that, if your vehicle breaks
down or malfunctions due to failure to
perform the maintenance certificates,
your dealer may refuse to operate under
warranty and at the same time the dea-
ler and MV Agusta S.p.A. may not be
considered liable for any damage incur-
red by the vehicle and/or by the user
and/or by third parties and/or by third
party property, due to these breakages
or malfunctions.
All maintenance certificates, including the first
one, will require payment for both materials and
labour.
MV Agusta recommends that any operation on
the vehicle, whether it is maintenance certificates
or any other repair operation, set up, replacement
or any other operation, is performed at the autho-
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rised workshops of the MV Agusta dealers accor-
ding to the methods described in the maintenan-
ce manual, in the workshop manual and in any
technical bulletin published by MV Agusta S.p.A.,
since MV Agusta ensures proper execution of any
operation only if this is performed at the authori-
sed workshops of the MV Agusta dealer that ope-
rate according to technical and procedural stan-
dards set out by MV Agusta and only use genuine
spare parts and accessories.
After each compulsory maintenance certificate,
always check that the relative certificate is stam-
ped and signed by the dealer and check that the
operation performed meets your expectations.
The certificates are located at the end of the war-
ranty booklets.
Always store the warranty booklets containing the
certificates stamped by the MV Agusta dealer and
the relative tax invoices and deliver it to the new
purchaser in the events the vehicle is transferred.
Due dates for the scheduled maintenance operations
1000 Every 15000 30000 45000 60000 75000 90000 105000
(600) year (9000) (18000) (27000) (36000) (45000) (54000) (63000)
Km (mi) covered*
Service coupon A B C D E F G H
(*): The mileage coupons can be carried along with the mandatory annual coupon
characteristics of your motorcycle, you
should always keep in mind the fol-
lowing warnings.
• NEVER OVERLOAD YOUR MOTORCY-
CLE! Driving an overloaded motorcycle
can cause damage to the tyres, loss of
control of the vehicle and serious
injury. Verify that the total weight (inclu-
ding the weight of the motorcycle, the
driver, the passenger, the load and all
the accessories) does not exceed the
maximum load value specified for your
vehicle.
•When you ride with a passenger
onboard, pay special attention during
driving in order to avoid possible con-
tacts between the lower parts of the
bike and the ground, thus avoiding
losing control of the vehicle and the
subsequent risk of accidents.
About the correct load and use of the
side cases, refer to the prescriptions
reported at §4.8. and §4.9.
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2.3. VEHICLE LOAD
Your motorcycle is designed for use by the rider
and it can also seat a passenger.
To use the vehicle in complete safety and in
accordance with the Highway Code provisions, it
is compulsory that the following maximum load
conditions are never exceeded:
TURISMO VELOCE 800 - EDITION 1 - LUSSO
Maximum technically admissible mass:
417 kg
Maximum transportable mass:
189 kg
The maximum technically admissible mass repre-
sents the sum of the following masses:
mass of the motorcycle in running order;
mass of the driver;
mass of the passenger;
mass of the luggage and of the accessories.
WARNING
Since the load can strongly affect hand-
ling, braking, performance and safety
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3.1. Location of controls and instruments
Instruments and warning lights (§3.7.)
Clutch lever (§5.4.)
Rearview mirror (§5.5.)
Left handlebar electrical controls (§3.3.)
Fuel tank cap (§4.5.)
Gear lever (§3.6.)
Sidestand (§3.2. and §4.12.)
Ignition switch and steering lock (§3.5.)
Rearview mirror (§5.5.)
Front brake lever (§5.3.)
Throttle twist grip (§3.4.)
Rear brake lever
Right handlebar electrical controls (§3.4.)
Left side
Right side
Central stand (§4.12.)
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3.2. Sidestand
The sidestand is equipped with a
safety switch that prevents the
motorcycle from moving off while
the stand is down.
If the rider attempts to engage the
gears while the engine is running
and the stand is down, the switch
automatically turns off the engine
by cutting the current supply.
If the motorcycle is parked (side-
stand down) and the gears are
engaged, the switch prevents the
engine from being started, thereby
avoiding the risk of accidentally top-
pling the vehicle.
Sidestand
Dual return
spring
Safety switch
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3.3. Handlebar controls, left side
High beam flasher button
Press the button repeatedly.
Low/high beam button
Button not pressed in : low beam
Button pressed in : high beam
Turn indicator switch
Shifting the lever to the left or right switches on the left or
right turn indicators. The switch then returns to the central
position. Press to turn off the indicators.
Horn button
Press to operate the warning horn.
Clutch lever
Move towards/away from the handgrip to release/engage
the clutch.
Emergency light button
Press to activate or deactivate the emergency lights.
SET/MODE/OK button
Press to change the dashboard functions 4.4).
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SET/MODE/OK button
The SET and MODE buttons select the various functions of the display to perform adjustments, while the OK
button confirms the set values.
Turn indicator switch
It is used to show the rider’s intention to change direction or lane.
WARNING
Failure to switch the turn indicators on or off at the right time may cause an accident in that the
other road users may draw incorrect conclusions about the direction of motion of the vehicle.
Always switch on the indicators before turning or changing lanes. Then be sure to switch off the
indicators after completing the operation.
Horn button
It is used to attract the attention of other road users in case of danger.
Low/high beam button
Under normal conditions, the low beam is on. The high beam can be switched on by pressing the button when
allowed by the traffic and road conditions.
High beam flasher button
It is used to attract the attention of other road users in case of danger.
Emergency light button
It is used to attract the attention of other road users in case of danger.
Clutch lever
This lever engages and disengages the clutch by means of a hydraulic control device.
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3.4. Handlebar controls, right side
Engine stop switch
Stops the engine and prevents it from being restarted.
Engine start button
Starts the engine. To be released as soon as the engine starts.
“Cruise Control” button
Press to set the cruise speed (§4.4.10.).
ABS button
Press to activate or deactivate the ABS system (§4.4.5.).
Throttle twist grip
Rotate counterclockwise to increase engine speed.
Night/day light lever (DRL)
Move the lever upward or downward to activate the
night lights (high/low beam) or the day clearance
lights (Day Running Lights).
Front brake lever
Pull to the lever to apply the front brake.
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MV Agusta TURISMO VELOCE 800 LUSSO User manual

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