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Large-Size Colorful Screen
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tfeatures a large HD screen with clear visuals, large icons, and easy-to-read fonts. The display improves tire monitoring and enhances the vehicle’s interior appearance. -
Four Types of Alarms and User-Set Alarm Values
Includes four alarm modes (high/low pressure, high temperature, and rapid air leakage) to promptly alert drivers of tire issues. Users can set max/min alarm values for pressure and temperature per axle (range: 12-87 PSI) and choose between Bar/PSI and ℃/℉ units. -
Flexible Charging Method
Supports dual power sources (cigarette lighter/USB). Power prompts indicate when to replace the sensor battery (CR1632) or charge the device. -
Low Power Consumption and Long-Lasting Sensor
Four advanced external sensors offer low power consumption, high accuracy (±3 PSI), and durability in harsh environments. Compact and lightweight, they are easy to install. -
Customer Service Available
After initial installation, turn on the monitor before installing sensors; data appears after 5-10 minutes of driving. For assistance, refer to the contact info on the user manual’s last page. -
Notice
This model is not recommended for RV trailers or other large vehicles due to potential interference.
1. Entering Programming Mode:
- To enter Learning Mode, press and hold the CODE button on the monitor until you hear a beep, then release. Releasing too early will prevent entry into Learning Mode.
2. Why No Data Displays When Stationary:
- The monitor may enter power-saving mode after being stationary. Press any button or create vibration to wake it.
- If sensor data is still missing, the repeater may not be powered. The repeater relies on the vehicle’s battery, so restart the vehicle to reactivate the repeater.
3. Limitations of Puncture Prevention:
- The TPMS cannot prevent punctures caused by sharp objects or tire damage. It monitors gradual changes in pressure and temperature but cannot detect sudden events. Regular tire inspections are essential, and faulty tires should be replaced promptly.
Friendly Reminder: Conduct a full tire inspection at least once a month with a professional technician for optimal safety.
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Large-Size Colorful Screen
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tfeatures a large HD screen with clear visuals, large icons, and easy-to-read fonts. The display improves tire monitoring and enhances the vehicle’s interior appearance. -
Four Types of Alarms and User-Set Alarm Values
Includes four alarm modes (high/low pressure, high temperature, and rapid air leakage) to promptly alert drivers of tire issues. Users can set max/min alarm values for pressure and temperature per axle (range: 12-87 PSI) and choose between Bar/PSI and ℃/℉ units. -
Flexible Charging Method
Supports dual power sources (cigarette lighter/USB). Power prompts indicate when to replace the sensor battery (CR1632) or charge the device. -
Low Power Consumption and Long-Lasting Sensor
Four advanced external sensors offer low power consumption, high accuracy (±3 PSI), and durability in harsh environments. Compact and lightweight, they are easy to install. -
Customer Service Available
After initial installation, turn on the monitor before installing sensors; data appears after 5-10 minutes of driving. For assistance, refer to the contact info on the user manual’s last page. -
Notice
This model is not recommended for RV trailers or other large vehicles due to potential interference.
1. Entering Programming Mode:
- To enter Learning Mode, press and hold the CODE button on the monitor until you hear a beep, then release. Releasing too early will prevent entry into Learning Mode.
2. Why No Data Displays When Stationary:
- The monitor may enter power-saving mode after being stationary. Press any button or create vibration to wake it.
- If sensor data is still missing, the repeater may not be powered. The repeater relies on the vehicle’s battery, so restart the vehicle to reactivate the repeater.
3. Limitations of Puncture Prevention:
- The TPMS cannot prevent punctures caused by sharp objects or tire damage. It monitors gradual changes in pressure and temperature but cannot detect sudden events. Regular tire inspections are essential, and faulty tires should be replaced promptly.
Friendly Reminder: Conduct a full tire inspection at least once a month with a professional technician for optimal safety.