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Scooters - 125 to 300 => Bet & Win 250 => Topic started by: partyhut on January 15, 2013, 01:33:07 AM
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I've seen several posts about the buttons on the B&W 250 dash, none of which were responded to with clear cut answers.
I did find out from one how to toggle the ambient temp. between F. and C. Would like the clock on standard 12 hour instead of 24.
Have no clue as to how to sequence the three buttons nor what each changes. The sensor for the ambient temp. is mounted under
the bonnet in front just over the radiator. not the best choice, when scoot sits and idles for any amount of time the heat rising from
the radiator jumps the outdoor temp. reading up quite a bit. once aware of this not much of a problem. Had me going a time or two on the front end. Anyway, anyone with any info on these dash buttons please share.. I am about to the point of overcoating them
with a coat of good, tough epoxy to keep me from fiddle farting with them every time I ride ???
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Right button toggles through the hours and minutes. Left button toggles through month, day and seconds, center button is used to add units. So, press/hold the right button, and the hours will blink, then you can use the center button to increase hours. Press the right button again to go to minutes, then use center button to increase minutes. Left button, date will blink, increase months with center button, press left button again, increase days with center button, press button again, and you can reset seconds to 0. Press left button once more, and you are all set. Press/hold center button to switch from C to F. I don't think you can change from 24h to 12h, at least I haven't found a way.
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thanks, that was a big help ride safe, be well, live long
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I know on my Yager I have the book and still change something I didn't intend while messing with it.
I still haven't figured out how to use the trip meter, there's no indication that your looking at it and
my mileage isn't enough to tell the difference...
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Can't help you there, B&W doesn't have a trip meter. I usually just measure my trips by the amount of pleasure I get from them. They tend to hover around a perfect 10.
Bert
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Ya I don't usually worry about it but I was trying to see my total mileage for the year.
I only just got it in October so didn't get much this year!