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Snap-On Verus Pro - Disconnecting the Diagnostic Platform from a Vehicle

Snap-On Verus Pro
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Scanner Operations Getting Started
Figure 5-1 Sample demonstration selection
A screen with two choices now displays:
US Domestic—contains actual data captured while driving a 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe. Look
for the throttle position (TP) sensor dropout while analyzing the data in Graphing mode.
OBD Training Mode—provides simulated data for an OBD-II/EOBD vehicle that allows
you to access any of the standard functions.
3. Select either option and a confirmation message displays.
4. Select Ok to load the selected database.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions and select as needed until the Systems menu displays.
6. Select from any of the systems listed, then select from the submenus.
IMPORTANT:
Do not connect a vehicle to the Scan Module while in the Demonstration mode.
5.1.2 Disconnecting the Diagnostic Platform From a Vehicle
When disconnecting the Diagnostic Platform from the vehicle, make sure the Scanner software is
not communicating with the vehicle.
z To exit Scanner and disconnect from a vehicle:
1. From a codes or data display screen, tap the Exit button on the upper toolbar.
Figure 5-2 Sample upper toolbar Exit button
The screen goes to the codes or data menu.
2. Tap the Back button on the upper toolbar.

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