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– To permanently mount the tachometer, find a position where it is easily
visible or accessible to the driver.
– Make sure the sensor cable reaches the ignition cable.
– The sensor cable can be replaced by a standard 18-stranded wire up
to 182 cm long.
– The gauge should not be mounted closer than 10 cm from the igni-
tion cable.
– For workshop use, apply the self-adhesive part of the magnetic tape
to the back of the tachometer. This will make it possible to quickly
place the gauge on metal surfaces and remove while testing.
– For permanent mounting, use the tachometer as a template to mark
the mounting holes and drill two 2.5 mm holes.
– DO NOT DRILL INTO THE FUEL TANK OR THE ENGINE CASE.
– If you have any questions, contact your authorized KTM workshop.
– If you mount the tachometer on the instrument panel, drill a 3 mm
hole in the instrument panel to be able to run the sensor cable through.
– Connect the cable [1] to the gauge by pushing it through the hole in
the gauge from behind and then back through the 2nd hole and tigh-
ten(see illustration A).
– Be careful NOT to pull off the insulation on the sensor cables. The
conductor may not establish an electric connection.
– Fasten the gauge with the screws included in the scope of supply.
NOTE: run the sensor cable to the ignition coil/ignition cable, not the other
way around.
Do NOT run the sensor cable together with other cables or along larger
metal surfaces since this can affect the measuring accuracy.
CONNECTION VERSION 1:
Simply clamp the alligator clip [2] onto the ignition cable.
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