Specifications

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CYCLONE 866F OWNER’S GUIDE
1. Ensure the bike’s battery is connected and the Installation Har-
ness is properly installed.
2. Plug the Installation Harness connector into the 5-pin Alarm
Unit main wiring connector. Note that the full alarm blast will go
off when the connection is made. Press button-1 on the transmitter (for
about 1 sec.) to stop the siren sound. The siren will then chirp 3 times
to conrm the system is disarmed. (If you later need to disconnect the
vehicle battery, remember to rst disconnect the Alarm Unit main wiring
connector and then you may proceed with disconnecting the battery.)
3. Consider a mounting location for the 866F alarm unit some-
where inside the seat. ALWAYS PROTECT THE ALARM UNIT
FROM WATER! Keep in mind that your mounting location may impact
the range of the transmitter. If you later nd the transmitter range
to be unacceptable, you will need to relocate the 866F alarm unit. For
this reason it may be best to avoid afxing the 2-sided tape or the wire
ties until you have conrmed that the transmitter range is acceptable.
(Included tape is useful for at-surface mounting, while the wire ties are
for mounting the alarm unit on a support bar.)
IMPORTANT! The installation described here does not include details
of connecting the Universal Installation Harness. Please consult the CY-
CLONE Installation Guide for a detailed wiring diagram and further in-
structions. Once the Universal Installation Harness is installed, you may
then continue the installation according to the following 4 steps.
Connecting & Mounting the Alarm Unit
CAUTIONARY POINTS
:
• Although the 866F alarm unit is water-resistant, it must NEVER be
submerged in water. Your installation location must NEVER allow wa-
ter to collect around, spray onto, or ow over the alarm. Install only
where protected from the outside elements, such as within the seat. WA-
TER DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.
• Do not leave the 866F mounted in locations with condensing humidity, high
temperatures, and/or a high concentration of dust or airborne particles.
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