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Xena XX10 User Manual

Xena XX10
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USER MANUAL for
XX6
, XX10, XX14
Alarmed Disc-Locks
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Xena XX10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandXena
ModelXX10
CategoryLocks
LanguageEnglish

Summary

XENA XX Series Disc-Lock Alarm

Parts of XX Series Alarmed Disc-Lock

Identifies and lists the components of the XX series alarmed disc-lock, including the lock barrel, pins, and battery.

Fitting XENA to Your Motorcycle's Brake Disc

Details requirements and steps for fitting the XENA lock to a motorcycle's brake disc, including disc thickness and pin size.

The Locking System

Explains the procedure for operating the locking mechanism, including inserting the key and securing the lock.

Battery Installation

Provides instructions for installing the CR2 battery into the XENA lock unit, including lid and module removal.

Battery Life

Describes expected battery lifespan and factors that can affect it, such as frequent triggering or extreme temperatures.

The Alarm System

Explains how the alarm system automatically senses the brake disc and activates, including arming beeps and sensor activation.

Keys

Details the types of keys provided with the lock and recommendations for managing the serial number for key replacement.

Caring for Your Lock

Offers guidance on cleaning the LED reflector and lubricating the lock barrel to maintain optimal performance and prevent issues.

Alarm Module Damaged

Advises on handling a damaged alarm module, its replacement, and the lock's functionality without the alarm.

Taking Your XENA With You

Provides safety precautions for carrying the XENA lock, warning against attaching it to clothing to prevent serious injury.

Troubleshooting

Alarm Not Arming

Lists checks for when the alarm fails to arm, including battery status, reflector obstruction, and sensor activity.

Constant Clicking or Beeping Sound

Suggests replacing batteries for locks that make continuous clicking or beeping sounds, indicating a potential power issue.

Alarm Sensitivity Adjustment

Recommends adjusting the lock's placement on the disc to address issues of the alarm being too sensitive or not sensitive enough.

Alarm Not Disarming

Advises cleaning the sensor and reflector plate on the lock to resolve problems where the alarm fails to disarm correctly.

Waking Up the Alarm

Explains how to re-activate the alarm sensors by locking and unlocking the key barrel if they enter standby mode.

Confirming Alarm Armed State

Describes the audible confirmation beep and timing that indicates the alarm is armed and shock/motion sensors are active.

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