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Snap-On Triton D8 User Manual

Snap-On Triton D8
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Table of Contents

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Snap-On Triton D8 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating SystemAndroid
Display8-inch touchscreen
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth
Battery Life8 hours
Software UpdatesYes, via Wi-Fi
Warranty1 year

Summary

Safety Information

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS

Instructions and safety messages for safe operation and to prevent damage to the product and vehicles.

Safety Signal Words

Defines safety signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) indicating hazard levels.

Basic Operation and Navigation

3.1 Turning On/Off and Emergency Shutdown

Covers turning the tool on/off and performing an emergency shutdown procedure.

3.2 Control Buttons

Details the four push-type control buttons and the thumbpad rocker button on the diagnostic tool.

Data Cable / Connections

Scanner

6.1 Basic Operation

Overview of the Scanner application, its communication with vehicle modules, and message types.

6.2.3 Basic Scanner Operation (Quick Start)

Lists basic scanner operation steps for a quick-start reference.

6.2.4 Vehicle Identification

Explains the necessity of correct vehicle identification and the available methods: Instant ID, Auto ID, Manual ID.

Vehicle Code Scan

7.1 Using Code Scan

Explains how Code Scan quickly scans all vehicle control modules for codes and readiness monitors.

Intelligent Diagnostics

8.2 Accessing Intelligent Diagnostics

Details requirements for accessing Intelligent Diagnostics: authorized access and Wi-Fi connection.

8.8 Functional Tests and Reset Procedures

Explains accessing tests and procedures for component operations and service indicator resets.

8.9 Guided Component Tests (GCTs)

Describes accessing component tests via menus, providing step-by-step instructions and component information.

8.11 Troubleshooter

Describes viewing code-specific tips gathered from industry professionals through the Troubleshooter card.

Quick Lookups

Functional Reset

Explains how to open the service interval reset menu for oil service indicator and other supported resets.

9.1.2 Reset Procedure

Displays OEM oil service reset instructions, including step-by-step procedures and special notes.

TPMS Indicator Reset

Explains selecting the TPMS Indicator Reset icon for reset instructions and theory of operation.

TPMS Remove & Repair (TPMS Service)

Describes selecting the Remove & Repair icon for TPMS service information, including removal and relearn procedures.

OBD-II/EOBD

($04) Clear Emissions Related Data

Used to clear all emission related diagnostic data, such as DTCs, freeze frame data, and test results.

Start Communication

Provides procedure to begin an OBD-II/EOBD test session, including connecting the data cable.

Guided Component Tests

11.3 Operation

Explains how to identify a vehicle and select a system/component for testing.

11.3.2 Tests

Explains how to select tests for components, opening preconfigured meters and providing instructions.

Scope Multimeter

12.1 Safety Information

Provides safety information regarding voltage installation category and risk of electrical shock.

12.2.1 Digital Multimeter (DMM)

Describes the DMM for common electrical measurements in a digital format, ideal for basic tests.

12.2.2 Graphing Multimeter (GMM)

Describes the GMM for plotting signal measurements over time, ideal for finding intermittent dropouts or glitches.

12.2.3 Lab Scope

Describes the Lab Scope for plotting visual waveform lines, analyzing signal strength, shape, and noise.

12.3 Tests and Capabilities (Quick Reference)

Identifies and describes available tests by function for DMM, GMM, and Lab Scope.

12.6 Operation and Controls

Describes general operation and controls for configuring the scope or meter for testing.

12.6.1 Test Lead / Probe Connection

Explains standard safety type test lead jacks and how to insert test leads or probes.

12.6.3 Control Panel and Settings

Provides an overview of channel settings and controls in the Control Panel for monitoring and adjusting signals.

12.8 Capturing Data

Introduces capturing, storing, and playback of data (test signals) using buffer memory.

12.8.3 Pausing Data

Explains how to temporarily pause data collection using the Pause icon to review data in detail.

12.11.3 Troubleshooting Signals

Provides guidance to resolve issues with signal display, like noise, hash, or fuzz.

Tools

14.1.5 Settings

Allows adjusting basic diagnostic tool functions to personal preferences, opening an additional menu.

Wi-Fi Connection / Troubleshooting

15.3 Turning Wi-Fi On and Connecting to a Network

Provides steps to turn Wi-Fi on and connect to a network, including selecting available networks.

15.5 Wi-Fi Testing

Describes automated testing feature available to quickly test network connection and its components.

15.6 Wi-Fi Troubleshooting and Status Messages

Provides troubleshooting information and definitions for terms used in the troubleshooting chart.

Check Router Settings

Lists router settings to verify before troubleshooting connectivity problems, advising contact with IT administrator or ISP.

The Snap-on® Cloud

16.3.1 Snap-on Cloud - New User Registration

Provides steps for new users to register and create a Snap-on Cloud account.

SureTrack® (On PC)

17.3 Creating a SureTrack Account

Provides procedure to create a SureTrack account online via shopkeypro.com.

Maintenance

19.2 Battery Pack Service

Covers safety guidelines, ordering, removing, installing, and disposing of the battery pack.

19.2.1 Safety

Follows safety guidelines when handling the battery pack, warning of electric shock and explosion risks.

19.2.3 Removing / Installing the Battery Pack

Provides step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the battery pack.

19.2.4 Disposing of the Battery Pack

Explains how to dispose of the battery pack according to local regulations and provides contact info for recycling.

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