Use a beamsetter
Both main beam & dip are moved by the same adjustment as I recall on these bikes. When I bought mine, at 3 years old, the dip beam was illuminating the front tyre, and the mains were somewhere below where the dip should be.
When I go the dip set on a beamsetter, the mains were excellent.
Before you do this, be sure to make sure your suspension is set for your weight, and the panniers/top box do not have 3 bags of cement in them. (Assuming you do not normally carry 3 bags of cement)
I cannot remember if there is a "flip" toggle on the rear of the light unit to compensate for load, but I think there is, so check this first & flip it.
This may resolve the problem.
If the dip is ok, & mains crazy, a lamp has been incorrectly installed in the nacelle.
Be sure to use a beamsetter if adjusting though, it transforms dip beam range to get it Just perfect.
Myke