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iSmartATF 501 Auto Transmission Cleaner and Fluid Exchanger User’s Manual

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The equipment is for specialist or qualified technician use only.

Disclaimer

All information, illustrations, and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest

information available at the time of publication.

SmartSafe reserves all the rights to make changes at any time without notice.

Safety Precautions

Read all service procedures and precautions, installation instructions and equipment operating manuals

thoroughly. Failure to observe these precautions, or the improper use of equipment, could result in

property damage, serious injury or death. Never allow improperly trained personnel to perform these

procedures or operate equipment.

Read and understand the User’s Manual before attempting to operate the iSmartATF 501.

Do not smoke in proximity to the machine while it is in operation.

Do not use the machine in proximity to sources of heat and fire.

Do not expose to direct sunlight or rain, use in well-ventilated work area only.

Turn off the power after the operation is completed.

When it is in operation, keep the hoses away from rotating elements and hot parts such as cooling

fans, radiators, etc.

Vehicle exhaust includes various poisonous and harmful gases (such as carbon monoxide,

hydrocarbon, nitrogen oxygen complex, etc.). Keep the unit in a well ventilated work area when

performing operation and wear safety goggles, respirator and clothes.

The operator should keep away from the heat parts such as exhaust hoses and radiator to avoid the

personal injury.

When disconnecting any connector of the pressurized fluid pipe, wrap the connector with towel to

prevent the fluid from spurting out.

The children and mental retardation personnel should keep away from the unit during operation.

The operator should be quite familiar with the shift of automatic transmission to avoid transmission

damage caused by improper operation.

Always make the drive wheels hanging when cleaning the transmission or exchanging fluid.

The unit should be placed vertically and should not be placed upside down.

When changing fluid, the operation should be performed by properly trained personnel. The quality of

the selected ATF must conform to the direction as specified in the manual of the auto to be operated.

Otherwise, SMARTSAFE shall not be liable for any direct or consequential damages.

Note: specifying operations that require attention when operating the equipment.

Warning: Specifying a possible hazard that could result in damage to the machine or personal injury.

Summary of Contents for iSmartATF 501

Page 1: ...en Guangdong P R China to request written permission to use Materials on this manual for purposes or for all other questions relating to this manual Copyright Information Copyright 2021 by SHENZHEN SM...

Page 2: ...ing fans radiators etc Vehicle exhaust includes various poisonous and harmful gases such as carbon monoxide hydrocarbon nitrogen oxygen complex etc Keep the unit in a well ventilated work area when pe...

Page 3: ...culating cleaning 8 3 1 Fill detergent to auto transmission 8 3 2 Circulating cleaning 8 3 3 Finish circulating cleaning 8 4 ATF exchange 8 4 1 Direct Input 9 4 2 Vehicle Selection enter 9 5 Adjusting...

Page 4: ...ivalent exchange of new and used fluid Manually adding and upgrading database function Various special adapters are applicable to vehicle types made in Europe America and Asia Effectively resolve the...

Page 5: ...c scale sensor 16 Oil trap 4 Front caster 17 Filter plate 5 Front right post 18 Oil trap cover board 6 Right side board 19 Lower hinge joint welding body 7 Hose brackets 20 Control panel 8 Back caster...

Page 6: ...valve 19 Check valve 20 Ball valve for fluid draining 21 Temperature sensor 4 Circuit connection diagram The circuit connection diagram is as shown in Fig 4 Fig 4 J8 To solenoid V2 J25 To unit serial...

Page 7: ...one time to stop current operation and press once more to return to previous interface DEL Press to delete the previous character in focused window and in database interface press it you can delete so...

Page 8: ...ergent Add ATF detergent to AT Exchange Exchanging ATF Adjust fluid level Adjusting the quantity of fluid inside AT Empty new tank Draining left fluid inside new fluid tank Empty used tank Draining us...

Page 9: ...ected between the radiator and transmission at the most convenient location and then disconnect the adaptor Locate the matched connector inside the connector box and connect it to the disconnected ada...

Page 10: ...efer to Fig 11 Fig 11 4 Print is completed or cancelled will pop up 10 minutes cycle cleaning countdown Refer to Fig 12 Fig 12 3 2 Circulating cleaning After the detergent is filled into the hose star...

Page 11: ...Fig 14 Fig 14 Be sure that there is no leak in the pipelines and press ENTER key to exchange as shown in Fig 15 Fig 15 After the exchange operation is finished the system will automatically pop up pri...

Page 12: ...for the detailed operation 2 Disconnect the unit and resume the hoses of the transmission 3 Start the engine and check if there is oil leakage in the on vehicle pipelines Note Switch each gear when e...

Page 13: ...that the two hoses marked with TO TRANSMISSION are not connected with the vehicle to be maintained 6 Open the handle valve on the fluid hose marked with EMPTY and then place the hose into container 7...

Page 14: ...ess ENTER key to save the data The interface is as shown in Fig 33 Fig 33 5 Put the weight on the plate When the value displayed on the interface is stable please press ENTER key to continue The inter...

Page 15: ...ergent to a standard measuring cup and then press ENTER key to continue The interface is as shown in Fig 39 Fig 39 13 According to the prompts on the interface enter the amount such as 0 3L of deterge...

Page 16: ...confirm the interface is as shown in Fig 45 Fig 45 According to the prompts on the interface enter the date 4 bits for year 2 bits for month and other 2 bits for date and then press ENTER key to conf...

Page 17: ...key to enter the interface as shown in Fig 49 Fig 49 Select MENU option and then press ENTER key to enter the interface as shown in Fig 50 Press the LIGHT key can switch between uppercase and lowerca...

Page 18: ...inal history records otherwise the filter status icon on the interface will not be displayed correctly Do not delete the original history records until the fluid filters are exchanged otherwise it wil...

Page 19: ...and or the electronic scale itself Main adapters No ERP Code Picture Size Applicable Car Type A01 503240060 8 10 5 General type TOYOTA MITSUBISHI SPACE WAGON GLXI LEXUS ES300 HONDA and NISSAN car typ...

Page 20: ...A 503240043 UNF5 8 18 Outside GENERAL MOTORS CHRYSLER A13B 503240044 UNF5 8 18 Inside CHRYSLER GENERAL MOTORS A14A 503240046 UNF5 8 18 Outside FORD VOLVO A14B 503240047 UNF5 8 18 Inside FORD VOLVO A15...

Page 21: ...FE has any authority to bind SMARTSAFE to any affirmation representation or warranty concerning SMARTSAFE automotive meters except as stated herein Disclaimer THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHE...

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