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You usually have to let the bike run through 2 or 3 cycles (cant remember exactly, its been a while since i had my s4) i.e warms up enough for the fan to come on 2 or 3 times, then the light will go off on its own accord (if there is no continuing fault that is)
Or you could take it to a main dealer to get it switched off.
Like i said though, that is all depending on the cause of the light coming on sorted out.
Hope that helps.

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