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Why do I often hear warning chirps after turning off the engine and arming Cyclone? How should I properly mount Cyclone?

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Why do I often hear warning chirps after turning off the engine and arming Cyclone? How should I properly mount Cyclone?

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You will often hear warning chirps after turning off your bike’s engine due to improper mounting of Cyclone (mounting near a source of intense heat). Cyclone should never be mounted near sources of intense heat, like the tail pipe. If Cyclone is mounted near a heat source, it will likely trigger the warning chirps as a sign of the internal shock sensor being too hot and then cooling rapidly. Disabling the shock sensor will stop the warning chips in this case, but the overheating problem will still remain. You must remount Cyclone to a more appropriate location or you risk damaging the product.Such damage could be a complete shutdown of Cyclone, or overheating of the piezo siren coil, which results in either muffled (decreased volume) sound or no siren sound at all. Improper installation/mounting of Cyclone is not covered in the product warranty, so be sure to take extreme care to install Cyclone away from any heat sources, preferably in a cool place within the seat of your bike.

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You will often hear warning chirps after turning off your bike’s engine due to improper mounting of Cyclone (mounting near a source of intense heat). Cyclone should never be mounted near sources of intense heat, like the tail pipe. If Cyclone is mounted near a heat source, it will likely trigger the warning chirps as a sign of the internal shock sensor being too hot and then cooling rapidly. Disabling the shock sensor will stop the warning chips in this case, but the overheating problem will still remain. You must remount Cyclone to a more appropriate location or you risk damaging the product. Such damage could be a complete shutdown of Cyclone, or overheating of the piezo siren coil, which results in either muffled (decreased volume) sound or no siren sound at all. Improper installation/mounting of Cyclone is not covered in the product warranty, so be sure to take extreme care to install Cyclone away from any heat sources, preferably in a cool place within the seat of your bike.

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