User's Guide

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User Guide
4. Autonomy
Once installed and correctly paired (see rst use, page 10), the fork sensor is totally
autonomous (about 5 years). It is constantly in sleep mode and only wakes up if
an accident is detected. It is not necessary to take care of it often after installation.
We recommend to check on a regular base (once a month) if the fork sensor is
working properly. Place the magnet over the round sign of the fork sensor to check
that the fork sensor is still activated and that paired with the vest. Please note that this
check should be done in an environment of more than 10°C.
GOOD TO KNOW: To delete all the sensors that are paired with the vest, press
the button
on the vest for 8 seconds.
5. Maintenance
A. SAFETY ADVICES
- Never disassemble the components of the fork sensor & open the fork sensor.
- Always place the sensor on the motorcycle fork (see page 12).
- Check the battery regularly (once a month) by placing the magnet over the round sign
on the saddle sensor. Please note that this check should be done in an environment of
more than 10°C.
- the SDU fork sensor should only be used in a temperature range of -10 to + 45°C.
Prolonged exposure of the system to temperatures below -10°C and above 45°C may
impair the proper functioning of the system.
Caution: The vest sensor is sensitive to sudden body movements.
Do not intentionally execute movements that are not necessary for normal
motorcycle riding. It is equally important to not intentionally cause shocks to
the fork sensor when your vest is on. Both of these cases could trigger and
consequently inate the airbag.
Green LED: Battery OK
Red LED: Battery low = you need to change the
sensor
A beep sound on the vest:
the fork sensor and the vest are paired