DPM-OTR
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2019-01-28
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Sensors transmit any change of pressure recognized from the static pressure.
WHAT CAUSES THE MONITOR TO DISPLAY ALARMS?
See Section IV on Page 16 through18.
DO I NEED TO REBALANCE MY TIRES WHEN USING A SENSOR?
The ⅔ oz. sensor should not affect a large truck tire. Smaller tires may require
rebalancing.
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF A SENSOR IS LOST OR DAMAGED?
If a Sensor is lost or damaged and needs replacing, call DORAN Mfg. LLC Toll Free at
1-866-816-7233 to order a new Sensor.
MY SENSOR WAS BLOWN OFF, (BLOWOUT) WITH NO ALERT GIVEN
An instant tire failure is rare in comparison to the more common failures caused by
gradual tire deflation. It is possible, during an instantaneous blowout, to have the sensor
blown off the tire before it has had a chance to send a signal to the monitor. The 360OTR
is not designed to provide blowout alarms. This type of failure is commonly due to low
tire pressure resulting in an overheating of the tire sidewalls to the point of disintegration.
The DORAN 360OTR is designed solely to monitor tire pressure.
2. TIPS
TIRE CONDITION:
Conduct a regular visual inspection of the vehicle’s tires. The
sensors are not a substitute for proper tire maintenance and it is the user’s responsibility
to maintain proper amounts of tire pressure and respond accordingly to warnings and
alerts. Low tire pressure is not the only type of problem associated with tires. Symptoms
such as bulges, uneven tread, abnormal noise, etc. should immediately be brought to
the attention of a professional.
ROTATING/REPLACING TIRES: When rotating or replacing tires, mark each wheel
location for each sensor. Remove sensors and store in bags or in an egg carton until
work is done. Return each sensor to their original wheel location. You may also delete
the sensor positions on the Monitor (page 13), and reinstall the sensors per the
instructions on page 7 through 9.
RF (Radio Frequency) PRODUCTS:
The
DORAN 360OTR utilizes RF technology to
transmit a signal between the sensor and the monitor. RF signals are subject to
interference from many types of signals and products, which can cause errors in the
operation of the product. As with cell phones and other types of electronics using RF
signals, signal interruption can occur and cause a lost signal transmission.