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For more information: www.onguardlock.com User’s Guide ONGUARD EN Please read the User’s Guide fully before using the lock. 5508 / 5588 Cable Combo Lock YOUR NEW LOCK IS PRESET TO OPEN AT 0-0-0-5 000 5 111 6 999 4 Guide Point Lock Post ONGUARD 000 5 111 6 999 4 Reset Collar Number Dials ONGUARD 123 4 234 5 012 3 ONGUARD TO SET YOUR OWN COMBINATION STEP 1 Open the lock by aligning the preset combination number to the guide point and pull out the lock post. STEP 2 Turn the reset collar clockwise until it comes to a stop. STEP 3 Select your new combination by rotating the dials (for example: 1234). Be sure to write it down and keep it in a safe place. STEP 4 Turn the reset collar counter-clockwise until it comes to a complete stop back at its original position. STEP 5 Reinsert the locking post into the lock. The lock is now ready for normal use with your personal combination. Repeat these steps any time you wish to change your combination.

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For more information: www.onguardlock.com

User’s GuideONGUARD EN

Please read the User’s Guide fully before using the lock.

5508 / 5588 Cable Combo Lock

YOUR NEW LOCK IS PRESETTO OPEN AT 0-0-0-5

0 0 0 5

1 1 1 6

9 9 9 4

Guide Point

Lock Post

ONGUARD

0 0 0 5

1 1 1 6

9 9 9 4

Reset Collar

NumberDials

ONGUARD

1 2 3 4

2 3 4 5

0 1 2 3ONGUARD

TO SET YOUR OWN COMBINATION

STEP 1

Open the lock by aligning the preset combination number to the guide point and pull out the lock post.

STEP 2

Turn the reset collar clockwise until it comes to a stop.

STEP 3

Select your new combination by rotating the dials (for example: 1234). Be sure to write it down and keep it in a safe place.

STEP 4

Turn the reset collar counter-clockwise until it comes to a complete stop back at its original position.

STEP 5

Reinsert the locking post into the lock. The lock is now ready for normal use with your personal combination.

Repeat these steps any time you wish to change your combination.

For more information: www.onguardlock.com

BIKE LOCK DO’S & DON’TS

HOW TO LOCK UP YOUR BIKE

• Domarkyourbikeandtakeaphotoofitforfutureidentification.Thenfor free or a minimal fee, register or license your bike at the local law-enforcementoffice.

• Dolockyourbiketosomethingsolidinavisibleplace.Don’tlockyourbikethrough a chain-link fence – anyone with a set of wire cutters can easily snipthefenceandstealyourbike.Don’tlockyourbiketowoodenrailings–thievescanbreakthem.

• Douseundergroundparkinglotswithamplevideosurveillancecameras–cameras are excellent deterrents.

• Dolockyourbikenexttootherbikeswherepossible.• Dokeepanextrakeytoyourlockinasafeplace.Ifyoursisacombination

lock, keep the number in a secure place.

• Dorememberthatanounceofprotectionisworthapoundofcure.Thefewmomentsistakeseachtotimetolockupyourbikewillsaveyouthetimeand money it would take to replace your bike.

• Don’tparkyourbikeindarkalleys.Doselecthighlyvisiblelocationssuchasbusystreetsorinfrontofstores.Thievesarelesslikelytobotherwithyourbikeifit’slockedoutintheopen.

• Don’tlockyourbikeinthesamespoteachday.Thieves“case”behaviourpatternsandthriveonpredictability.Dolockyourbikeinadifferentlocationeach day.

• Don’tletyourlockrust.Afrozenlockissimplydeadweight.UseaperiodicsquirtofWD-40tokeepyourlockinasgoodworkingorderasyourbike.

One-Lock Method• Removethefrontwheelofyourbike(Pic.C,D)ormakesureyourlock

encircles the rim, not the spokes, of the wheel, as well as the bike frame (Pic.B).

• Lockyourbiketoafixedobjectthatcannotbeeasilybroken,cutorremoved.Somethievesgosofarastoremoveboltsfromsignposts.Onceyou’velockedyourbikearoundaseeminglysecurepole,thethiefsimplylifts the post out of the ground and slips off the lock.

• Positionthekeyentrysoitfacestheground.• Positionyourlockashighabovethegroundaspossibletomakeitharder

forathieftofindleverageandtomakethelockobvioustopassersby.• Removeunsecuredbikeparts,suchastheseat.

Multiple-Lock Method• Alllockscanbebroken.Yourjobistopresentanillusionofabove-average

resistance,convincingathiefthatstealingyourbikewillrequiretoomucheffort.

• UseamaximumU-lockorchainlockinconjunctionwithacablelock.Chancesareathiefwillseetwolocksandmoveontoanothervictim.

• SetuptheU-lockaroundyourreartire,frameandsomefixedobject.Thensnakethecablethroughyourfrontwheel,saddlerails,frameandtheU-lock(Pic.A).Youmaystillwalkawayfeelingwary,butyou’llknowthatyoudidthe best you could.

HOW TO CARE FOR LOCKS

EveryOnGuardLockisruggedlybuiltforlonglifeandtrouble-freeservice.Withminimalcare,yourOnGuardLockwillprovidesecurityandsmoothoperationformany years to come.Hereareafewtipsthatwillhelpyoukeepyourlockworkingefficiently:1. Lubricateyourlocksperiodicallywithalightmachineoil.Donotuse

graphiteinanyform!YourOnGuardLockisaprecisioninstrument,andgraphitemayactuallycausethelockingmechanismtostick.Applyoilinboth the keyway and shackle openings.

2. Locksusedoutdoorsmayrequireoccasionalcleaning.Todothis,submerse

themovernightinkerosene–letthemdrythoroughly–andapplyoil.3. Whenalockisoperatedinfrequentlyorexposedtosevereweather

conditions,internalworkingpartsmaybecometight.Inthesecases,exerta slight downward pressure on the shackle while the key is being turned. Doingthis3or4timeswillrelieveanytensionandwillusuallyrestoreeasyand normal operation of the lock.

4. Usecompressedairtohelpdislodgedebrisinthecylinder.5. keep locking assembly out of dirt and sand, debris will hinder the

performance and function of your lock.

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C D