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Acumen Extend Supply-&-Fit Service To CAT6 Immobiliser

Published by Tasha Crook
25 March 2008, 13:57
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Acumen has extended its unique supply-and-fit service to include its CAT6 immobiliser, which offers a secure solution for motorcycles that do not have a battery fitted or do not require a key for starting (or both). The deal means that customers pay a flat fee for the immobilizer and fitting by an auto-electrician, who will visit them at a location of their choice.

The CAT6 is based on the British company's insurance approved devices and will immobilise the machine automatically, 30 seconds after switching off the engine. Unlike conventional immobilisers, the CAT6 requires no vehicle battery and is thus suitable for both AC and DC ignition systems. The CAT6 does not rely on the machine’s battery because it has an internal power source that is recharged while the engine is running. This makes the CAT6 an excellent security solution for machines that may be started without a key, like off road bikes, as well as motorcycles with no battery, such as classic machines. Its zero battery drain makes the CAT6 ideal for smaller capacity bikes and scooters fitted with small batteries and many enduro bikes too.

Its microprocessor-controlled system is operated via stainless steel touch keys. It has a two-colour LED status display so owners can see what's happening, contained in a compact box (only 55mm x 55mm x 30mm) that can easily be concealed beneath the seat or body panels and is 100% waterproof.

Customers can choose between a full supply-&-fit service, priced at £189.99, or opt for the DIY fit, paying just £99.99.

To find out more, please contact Acumen – Tel. 0870 240 32 57 - Web www.acumen-electronics.co.uk

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