LITE-CHECK AIR PRESSURE SENSOR/TRANSDUCER
(Lite-Check PN 17200)
Lite-Check CERTIFIER 1200 Operations Manual
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INITIAL SET-UP PROCEDURES for when the unit first arrives
Shop Set-up
Remove test station from shipping container. Verify condition and check items against content list.
Notify carrier of any shipping damage or loss. Notify LITE-CHECK of any item shortages.
1. On the right side of the tester, connect blue coiled hose to the “Service Air - Blue” bulkhead,
connect red coiled hose to the “Emergency Air - Red” bulkhead, and attach the 7-way cable.
2 Connect at least two sensors to the hub.
3. Unpack the printer and connect the AC power cord from the printer into the power strip at the
center-back of the printer shelf. Slide the printer into the far right side of the middle shelf.
4. Insert the spare battery for the hub into the battery charger which sits on the bottom tray inside
the 1200. Be sure the battery charger is plugged into the power strip at the center-back of the
printer shelf.
5. Install your shop air connector to the air filter/regulator on the left side of the tester. Do not
supply air at this time, but only when instructed. Assure shop air supply is capable of supplying
and maintaining clean air at 110 psi to the tester throughout all tests.
6. Connect shop 110 Vac power to test station.
7. Connect the 4-port USB hub (PN 18135) to an open USB port on the PC.
8. Connect the Mouse and the Keyboard to the 4-port USB hub.
Follow the Certifier Self-Test Procedures listed in Pages 9 - 14.
Call Lite-Check Technical Support at 800-343-8579 for assistance if needed.
Description:
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The 1200 Certifier comes standard with 2 sensors. Additional sensors are recommended
for testing additional brake chambers and as back-ups.
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Air pressure sensor/transducer with 9’ cable -PN 17200.
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Generally one sensor/transducer is connected to a service-brake chamber and one is
connected to an emergency-brake chamber.
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One sensor/transducer is connected to the 50 CI differential chamber at the back of the
trailer during differential testing.
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Sensors are connected to the remote hub (17179) with a 9’ shielded cable.
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Do not extend or shorten without first contacting Lite-Check.