2.
Press and release the MODE button
. You will see either “F” for Fahrenheit, or “C”
for Celsius. Press the + (plus) button to change to the unit of measure you want.
3. Press and release the MODE button. The first set of axles will be flashing along with
the high-‐pressure icon.
Using the MODE button, press and release until you are
on the set of axles you wish to program.
NOTE:
Set the
high-‐pressure alarm
using the – (minus) button to
20%
above
normal operating tire pressure. (The default high pressure is 175).
4. Press and Release the MODE button. The same set of axles will be flashing along
with the low-‐pressure icon. (The default low pressure is 100.)
NOTE:
Set the low-‐pressure alarm
using the – (minus) button at
10% below
normal operating tire pressure.
Example: Your normal tire pressure is 100 lbs. Set the high-‐pressure alarm to 120
lbs. and the low-‐pressure alarm to 90 lbs.
NOTE:
IF THE NORMAL TIRE PRESSURE IS LOWER THAN 100 PSI
, YOU MUST FIRST
SET THE LOW PRESSURE ALARMS. THEN, USING THE MODE BUTTON, SCROLL
THROUGH ALL AXLES AND BACK TO THE AXLES YOU ARE USING. NOW YOU CAN SET
THE HIGH PRESSURE ALARM FOR EACH AXLE.
5. When you reach the
trailer section
of the monitor, all of the axles/tires will be
flashing.
Set the high and low-‐pressure alarms as above
for all of these axles at
one time, as a group.
6.
Press and release the MODE button
. You will see the default temperature of 158º.
This is the last setting. We recommend leaving the high temperature alarm here.
7.
FINAL STEP: Press and release the SET button
to save all parameters. You will
hear a beep. The screen will change to the standby mode for normal operation.
You can now screw the sensors on the valve stems on the correct tire
positions and the monitor screen will display the current temperature
and pressures of your tires. The initial readings may take up to ½ hr. to
display. After the first time, the sensors should read after a few minutes.
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Warranty:
3 years