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6.
ID Learn
When new sensors or receiver is installed, the receiver needs to learn each
new sensor. Enter programming mode and select ID LEARN. Press the
button to learn the first sensor (Left Front).
The front left tire icon will start to flash along with it’s ID digit. Deflate the tire
by at least 1 PSI (8.25kPa). When the receiver learns this sensor, it will beep
and the flashing LCD icons will stop flashing.
Press the
button to proceed to the next tire (LF, RF, RR, LR, SPARE).
Repeat until all tires (including spare if fitted) are learned.
Press “OK” to store your selection.
Note
: If a sensor is replaced or
requires re-learning, ALL
sensors will be erased from
memory, and must be
re-learned at the same time.
7.
Exchange
After the tires are rotated and locations changed, the sensor ID data must be
changed to reflect actual tire rotation.
Enter programming mode and select EXCHANGE and press the
button.
The front left tire icon will start to flash along with ID digit. Use the up and
down buttons to change the ID. Press the
button to proceed to the next
tire. Repeat above steps for remaining tires. Continue until all tires (including
spare if fitted) are changed.
Press “OK” to store your selection.
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15. Glossary
kPa
Pressure in kilo Pascals
PSI
Pressure in pounds per square inch
BAR
Pressure in BAR
°C
Temperature in degrees Celsius
°F
Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
Cold Pressure
Recommended tire pressure at an ambient
temperature of approximately 72°F (22°C)
(See tire placard or vehicle’s Owners Manual)
Display / Receiver
Internal electronic unit with built-in display and buzzer
Sensor / Transmitter
Wheel mounted (internally) measuring and
transmitting pressure and temperature information
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display (section of display showing car)
16. Conversion Formulas
Pressure Conversion
1 PSI=6.895 kPa
1 BAR=0.01 kPa
1 kPa=100 BAR
Temperature Conversion
°F=(9/5)°C+32
°C=(5/9)x(°F-32)