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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
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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.
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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