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Switch block (left hand) (Ducati Monster 696)

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1) Two-position headlight switch:
  • position = low beam;
  • position = high beam.

2) switch = three-position turn signal switch:
  • center position = off;
  • position = left direction indicators (flashing);
  • position = right direction indicators (flashing).

To turn off the direction indicators, simply press the top once and the switch will return to the middle position.

3) Button = «sound signal».

4) Button = «flush», temporary inclusion of high beams.

5) Two-position instrument panel control switch «MODE» («mode»):
  • position «▲»;
  • position «▼».
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This article has been reviewed: Evgeny Bogomolov
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