“O”hhhh! Rings:
Transmitter “O” rings will also need to be replaced at some point. Their life varies greatly depending mostly on
climate conditions. If you are not sure of their condition, consider changing them annually when you replace your
batteries. Contact Minder Research (phone or web site to order). We can replace them at minimal expense.
Please do not try to find them at Home Depot or Lowes. They will cost you more and will not be the right size. We
know as we have tried!
Transmitter Caps:
The TireMinder® caps are a crucial piece of the transmitter. The cap, along with the O-Rings, keeps the
transmitter away from any weather and environmental damage. Like the O-Ring, their life depends mostly on
climate conditions. The caps should be checked frequently. If one becomes broken or cracked, it should be
replaced as soon as possible. Remember, caps are significantly cheaper than replacing a whole transmitter!
Monitor locations:
Quite frankly, this is not something you should be watching constantly. If there is a problem the unit will beep and
the red light will flash. Therefore place it somewhere within your peripheral vision.
Try to keep the monitor away from other major electronics. We know this is not easy given how high-
tech most of you RVers have become.
Many of our Class A users have found the windshield is too far away to use the window mounting
bracket.
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