Manual for Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems, TPMS
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Adjust the transmitter sensor angle so that the transmitter
fits tightly on the wheel and then tighten the screw for the
transmitter’s sensor so that it is fixed on the wheel.
7
Clean inside the tire to prevent the tire from damaging the
transmitter sensor.
8
Inflate the tires.
Balance the tire
a. Balance tires using a balance machine
b. A lead tire weight may need to be added for balancing.
c. Balance until the tire balance shows balance as “OK”
The Steps above will require the assistance of a tire fitting
service or a mechanic. It is important that the wheels are
balanced after the fitting of the TPMS sensors in order to
ensure the safe operation of the tire when refitted to the
vehicle.
9 Set up the other three tires in the same manner.
10
Turn the ignition key of the vehicle until the power is
activated on the cigar lighter, this may be first or second
position depending on the car manufacturer. The in-car
display will be activated.
The function button of the display unit can be switched
to pressure or temperature depending on the customer’s
need.
System Operation
Once installed the system will automatically monitor the tires when power is applied. When
the power of the vehicle is switched on, the display unit will show, in real-time, the pressure of
all the tires simultaneously.
System Alarm
If tire pressure is too low, the alarm system will start and then tire pressure on the display
screen will turn
red. And if tire temperature is too high, the alarm system will start too and
then tire pressure on the display screen will turn red. If high tire temperature and low tire