
MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES
Charging Practice
The alarm battery is recharged when the torch is connected. To allow the alarm to last
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Torch Side Button
If the side button on the torch is pressed whilst undocking the torch, the alarm will not
engage. Pressing the side button will also illuminate the blue LED on the alarm. This
indicates the battery level of the alarm. If the battery is less than 40% the blue LED
will be flashing, otherwise it will be solid.
Tilt Alignment
The SR600 is designed to be robustly mounted to the front handlebar. As such we
advise to avoid manually tilting the torch as this will compromise the strength of the
clamping mechanism. We recommend tightening the big screw once every few months
to ensure maximum clamping force is maintained. We advise to not regularly remove
the alarm as this will weaken the clamp mechanism.
What if I lose my torch?
As the torch is the key to the alarm, there is no means of deactivating the alarm
without the torch. In the event of a lost torch, we advise to wait for the alarm battery
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the base. If you have friends or family who use an SR600 you can pair their torch to
your alarm, as this can act as a spare key in emergencies.