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Air temperature indicator
(Ducati Monster 696)
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Monster 696
Information for owner
Control devices
Air temperature indicator
0
Shows the ambient temperature.
Display limits: -39°C...+124°C.
If the sensor fails (the temperature is outside the limit values, or the sensor is disconnected), a series of hyphens is displayed «---» and the warning lamp lights up - diagnostic indicator (
4, fig. 4
).
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