ISO 6727:2021
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
09 March 2021
Road vehicles — Motorcycles and mopeds — Symbols for controls, indicators and tell-tales
ISO 6727:2021 Files
English
23 Pages
Current Edition
BHD
63.22
ISO 6727:2021 Scope
This document specifies the symbols, i.e. conventional signs, used to identify certain controls, indicators and tell-tales on a motorcycle/moped[1] and to facilitate their usage.
This document also indicates the colours of possible optical tell-tales which warn the rider of the operation or malfunctioning of the related devices and equipment.
This document is applicable to those controls, indicators and tell-tales, which, when used, are fitted on the instrument panel or in the immediate vicinity of the motorcycle/moped rider.
[1] "Motorcycle/moped" as defined in ISO 3833 but does not include a steering wheel type.
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