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574-537-8900
Rev: 05.01.20
Tire Linc
®
Tire Pressure & Temperature
Monitoring System 2.0
Installation and Owner’s Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
CCD-0003848
F. High Temperature Threshold
—
posts the currently
programmed high temperature limit for the selected tire.
G. Maximum Temperature Change Limit
—
posts the
currently programmed m/- temperature change
limit for the selected tire.
Fig.18
A
Tire Limits Example
Programmable tire limits have a “next” arrow (>)
(Fig.16A)
that, when tapped, opens that feature’s scrollable
window of available settings. Scroll through the limits
window to find the desired setting, select it, then tap the
“back” arrow (<)
(Fig.18)
located above the tire’s name at the
top of the window’s heading.
The following example illustrates the interaction between
the various tire settings and how the resulting information
is relayed by the monitoring system for display in the app.
1.
Select a tire by tapping its information button
(Fig.16A)
to
launch its settings window
—
FRONT LEFT TIRE
.
A.
In this example, the reported current tire
Pressure
is
listed as “30 psi”
(Fig.18)
.
B.
Compare the tire’s low/high pressure range (20 - 80
psi) against the reported tire pressure (30 psi). Always
make sure tire pressures are within recommended limits.
C.
If the
High Pressure Threshold
requires adjusting,
tap the next arrow to launch its settings window
(Fig.19)
.
Scroll through the window until the current setting is
found, then scroll to a desired, higher limit and select it.
D.
If the
Low Pressure Threshold
requires adjusting, tap
the next arrow to launch its settings window
(Fig.20)
. Scroll
through the window until the current setting is found, then
scroll to a desired limit and select it.
E.
The
High Temperature Threshold
(Fig.21)
and the
Maximum Temperature Change Limit
(Fig.22)
can
also be adjusted.
UNDER OR OVER PRESSURIZED TIRES CAN
CAUSE UNFORESEEN, DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS
ON TIRES AND UNIT, INCLUDING UNDESIRABLE
TREAD WEAR. TIRES SHOULD ALWAYS BE
PRESSURIZED TO WITHIN THE MANUFACTURER’S
RECOMMENDATIONS.