Tire Pressure Monitoring System Hand-held Reader K111 Users Manual 1/6
Notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and IC RSS-Gen. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and IC RSS-Gen.
How to measure To measure tire pressure or inside air temperature, press the reader’s antenna gently against the side wall near the valve of the tire that you want to measure and then press the MEASURE button. Using the hand-held reader, you can measure the following three data items. ITEM VIEW ITEM SELECT Pressure psi Compensated pressure Temperature psic °F Explanation Displays tire pressure in 1psi increments. Compensated pressure . Displays inside air temperature in 2°F increments.
② Press the reader’s antenna gently against the side wall near the valve of the tire that you want to measure. Example: When measuring a single Example: When measuring a dual - Be careful not to touch the antenna against metal such as wheels. Otherwise, radio waves from the sensor will be blocked and data transmission will fail.
③ Press the MEASURE button. MEASURE button - Data measurement starts when the MEASURE button is released. - Data measurement takes place only once after the button is released. Pressing and holding the button again will have no influence. ④ Data are sent from the sensor on the tire to the hand-held reader. ⑤ When data transmission is completed, a short beep sounds twice and the received data are displayed on the LCD.
How to remove the batteries: ① Using the screwdriver supplied with the hand-held reader, loosen and remove the battery lid retaining screw. ② Pull up the lid on the strap side and remove it. ③ Remove the batteries. ④ Install the battery lid. △ CAUTION Failure to observe the following may lead to a short circuit or charging, causing the battery to start leaking or generate extreme heat, or the battery may even start a fire or explode. ● Do not throw batteries into a fire.