Xenarc Technologies XN14 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
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WARNING
Do NOT over-tighten the screw.
Do NOT tear or damage gasket.
When changing batteries, the alarm may sound.
If Your Alarm Module Becomes Damaged
The self-contained alarm module can be replaced with a new unit from your
local authorized XENA dealer.
Note: the lock will continue to function as an eective anti-theft device, with or
without the alarm system.
Taking Your XENA with You
• Ideally, carry your XENA underneath the seat of your bike.
CAUTION: Do not carry your XENA in or attach it to your clothing, as this can
cause serious personal injury in the event of an accident.
Accessories
XENA CLAW chain adaptors, XENA XV CABLE and
XGA Ground Anchors (sold separately) let users ground anchor or lock a
motorcycle (or other vehicle) using a cable or chain, independent of brake disc t.
For use with XENA CLAW
For use with XENA XV CABLE
1. Secure the bike (or other) with cable or chain.
2. Position the two ends of the adaptor
3. Slot the disc-lock onto the adaptor
4. Insert the locking pin into the hole provided
(For product details see www.xenasecurity.com).
Troubleshooting
Alarm not arming: Move to dierent location on disc or replace batteries.
Lock making constant clicking or beeping sound, replace batteries.
Alarm too sensitive: Place at 6 o’clock on disk.
Alarm not sensitive enough: Place at 12 o’clock to 3 o’clock on disc.
Alarm doesn’t disarm: Clean sensor and reector.
IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS:
Email us at: info@xenasecurity.com
DISCLAIMER:
XENA SECURITY DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR
DAMAGES OR INJURIES RESULTING FROM THE MISUSE OF OUR PRODUCTS.
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