2010 Ducati Superbike 1198 R Corse Owners Manual - Page 35

2010 Ducati Superbike 1198 R Corse Manual

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E Activation of the system To activate the system, the motorcycle must be stationary and safely parked. To enable Traction Control, enter the menu and set "DTC" to "On" by pressing switch (1, fig. 10) in position B "▼" for 3 seconds; once the 3 seconds have elapsed, the message "DTC" will be displayed, thereby indicating activation of the DTC. When activated, the message "DTC" is visible both in the normal display mode and also within the menu pages. If the engine suddenly stops or is switched off (Key-Off) while Traction Control is activated, the function will NOT be disabled but will still be active (DTC On) at the next Key-ON. If, however, battery power is suddenly cut off (Batt-OFF), when battery power is restored and upon next Key-On, the Traction Control will no longer be activated (DTC OFF). Routine maintenance To ensure that system continues to function correctly it is necessary to observe the manufacturer's routine maintenance schedule. THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SYSTEM To operate the system, the motorcycle must be stationary and safely parked. Each time DTC is activated, the Traction Control ECU will set the sensitivity level to 8; the level may then be adjusted using the function "Traction Control Sensitivity Level Setting (DTC SETUP)". To disable Traction Control, enter the menu and set "DTC" to "OFF" by pressing switch (1, fig. 10) again in position B "▼" for 3 seconds; once the 3 seconds have elapsed, the message "DTC" will no longer be displayed, thereby indicating deactivation of the Ducati Traction Control system. Note 34

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E
Activation of the system
To activate the system, the motorcycle must be stationary
and safely parked.
To enable Traction Control, enter the menu and set “DTC”
to “On” by pressing switch (1, fig. 10) in position B “
” for
3 seconds; once the 3 seconds have elapsed, the message
“DTC” will be displayed, thereby indicating activation of the
DTC. When activated, the message “DTC” is visible both in
the normal display mode and also within the menu pages.
Note
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SYSTEM
To operate the system, the motorcycle must be stationary
and safely parked.
Each time DTC is activated, the Traction Control ECU will set
the sensitivity level to 8; the level may then be adjusted using
the function “Traction Control Sensitivity Level Setting (DTC
SETUP)”.
To disable Traction Control, enter the menu and set “DTC”
to “OFF” by pressing switch (1, fig. 10) again in position B
” for 3 seconds; once the 3 seconds have elapsed, the
message “DTC” will no longer be displayed, thereby
indicating deactivation of the Ducati Traction Control system.
If the engine suddenly stops or is switched off (Key-Off)
while Traction Control is activated, the function will NOT be
disabled but will still be active (DTC On) at the next Key-ON.
If, however, battery power is suddenly cut off (Batt-OFF),
when battery power is restored and upon next Key-On, the
Traction Control will no longer be activated (DTC OFF).
Routine maintenance
To ensure that system continues to function correctly it is
necessary to observe the manufacturer’s routine
maintenance schedule.