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UNIQUE UNITIRE IDEAS
UniTire combines many new ideas not seen
before in a tire pressure gauge. One of these
ideas is to integrate the infrared temperature
sensor. More is described in the User Guide:
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The pressure sensor is placed directly in
the air handle, which is connected to the
gauge with a flexible cable instead of an
air hose. This makes the measurement
very precise because no air is wasted in
the air hose.
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The handle has two air valves, which
makes it easy to use with right or left
hand - and gives the possibility to let out
more or less air.
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The handle is angled in a way which al-
lows easy access to any type of tire valve.
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The standard pressure range is 0-5 bar.
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The ”stealth mode” enables you to hide
the pressure values from prying competi-
tors, and just show if your tire pressure is
on target or below / above.
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The ”sequence mode” allows you to save
tire pressure values in a specified order
for later analysis - and do it very quickly!
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The user interface comes in many dif-
ferent languages, and is pre installed
with Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish,
French, German, Italian, Portuguese and
Spanish.
EASY TO USE
Even with all the advanced features, the tire
pressure gauge and the infrared temperature
sensor is very easy to use.
The unique design with access to all functions
through just two buttons makes it very quick
and easy to measure either the tire pressure or
temperature.
The graphical display makes it very easy to see
and analyze the tire pressure, tire and asphalt
temperature.
UniTire saves the measured values, so you can
measure all your tires very quickly, and look at
the values when you are finished.
I n t r o d u c t i o n
Introduction
This User Guide addendum contains all relevant information
about your new UniTire digital tire pressure gauge equipped with
an infrared temperature sensor.
Get ready to use the UniTire in 2 minutes with the Quick Guide in
the main UniTire User Guide. Please read the Quick Guide before
reading all about the additional advanced features and functions
of the IR temperature sensor in this Reference Guide.
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