No, not by the PoPo, but by a train that was marshaling some cars. It stretched out across the road and traffic had to come to a stop. Knowing that this was going to take several minutes, I hit the kill switch to keep the engine from heating up while idling. After way too many minutes, the train finally cleared the road and I went to re-start 'Ol Blue by hitting the kill switch. Nothing, nada, zip.
Now I recently put the Digital GuardDawg system in, and it flashed that someone had mentioned a "sedate" or "sleep" mode that discontinues the signal being sent to be bike by the fob. I reached and wiggled the pocket on my pants and voila, the bike lit back up, I thumbed the starter and away we went.
@GuardDawg It might be beneficial for you to put the "sleep" information in your product brochure; it may save someone from a heart attack! At least include a separate notice within the packaging.
Now I recently put the Digital GuardDawg system in, and it flashed that someone had mentioned a "sedate" or "sleep" mode that discontinues the signal being sent to be bike by the fob. I reached and wiggled the pocket on my pants and voila, the bike lit back up, I thumbed the starter and away we went.
@GuardDawg It might be beneficial for you to put the "sleep" information in your product brochure; it may save someone from a heart attack! At least include a separate notice within the packaging.