Instruction Manual BLUETOOTH TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM P/N 041-1002-HY-WH Read this material before using this product. Failure to do so can result in serious injury. Save this manual.
CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions and Warnings……………….. 3 Product Specifications………………………………………….. 4 Product Overview………………………………………………… 5 Tire Sensor Installation…………....……………………………. 6 Tire Sensor Battery Replacement…………....………………. 9 OBD Receiver Installation/Operation………………………….13 Deltran APP Installation/Operation ……………………………14 Regulatory Warnings ....………………………………………… 17 Supplier's Declaration of Conformity …………………………18 Customer Service ……………………………………………….
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & WARNINGS 1) SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the BLUETOOTH TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM, P/N 041-1002-HY-WH. 2) Read all warning labels and instructions. Operating instructions must be understood before using equipment. 3) These sensors can only be used on vehicles with maximum tire pressures below 50.8 PSI.
SPECIFICATIONS External Sensor Related Parameters Operating Temperature -13 - 185°F (-25 - 85°C) Pressure Range 0 – 65 Psi Pressure Sensitivity ±1.5 Psi Temperature Sensitivity ±5.4°F (±3°C) Transmission Power < 8dBm Transmission Frequency 433.92MHz Battery Life 2 years Single Sensor Weight 0.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Below is a list of items that should be included in your retail box: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Receiver (Monitor) (1) Tire Sensor (4) Hexagonal Nut (5) Plastic Hexagonal Sensor Wrench (1) Metal Open Ended Wrench (1) Replacement Tire Sensor O Rings (4) Instruction Manual o Thank you for choosing our Bluetooth tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). o The sensors located on each wheel and are used to detect real-time pressure and temperature of each tire.
Tire Sensor Installation WARNING IMPORTANT NOTICE 1) Each TPMS wheel sensor is marked (FL, FR, RL and RR) and MUST be installed on the corresponding wheel as shown in the diagram above.
1) Unscrew and remove the existing valve dust cap and store. 2) Obtain one of the supplied hex nuts and in a clockwise direction install onto the valve stem until it bottoms out. Do not tighten. 1) Obtain the correct TPMS sensor (marked on the end of each sensor, example “ FL”) for the wheel you working on. Refer to the diagram at the start of this section. 2) In a clockwise direction install the sensor onto the valve stem and tighten using the supplied black plastic tool.
1) Obtain the supplied metal open ended wrench. 2) Place the wrench on the previously installed hex nut and turn it anticlockwise until it is up against the bottom of the sensor. 3) Tighten the hex nut. 4) This is to prevent the sensor from becoming loose. 1) Check to see if any air is leaking by spraying the valve with soapy water. 2) If you see no bubbles then there are no air leaks. 3) If you see an air leak ensure the sensor is tight on the valve.
1) Obtain the supplied metal open ended wrench. 2) Place the wrench on the installed hex nut and turn in a clockwise direction until the hex nut is loose from the bottom of the sensor 1) Unscrew the sensor in an anti-clockwise direction by hand or by using the supplied black plastic tool.
1) Remove the locking gasket by preying in an upwards direction. 1) Place the sensor into each half of the supplied black plastic tool. 2) Unscrew the top in an anti-clockwise direction to remove the sensor top cover and expose the battery.
1) Simply slide the old battery out then replace with a new CR1632 Lithium battery. 2) Reassembly the sensor in reverse order as shown in the previous two diagrams. 1) Screw the sensor in a clockwise direction onto the valve stem. 2) Tighten with the provided tool.
1) Obtain the supplied metal open ended wrench. 2) Place the wrench on the installed hex nut and turn in an anti-clockwise direction until the hex nut is tight up against the bottom of the sensor.
1) Locate the OBD II port in your vehicle. Refer to the vehicles owner’s manual to locate your OBD II port. 1) Once you have located the OBD II port plug the supplied OBD receiver into the port.
OBD II Receiver Warnings: 1) When tire pressure or temperature exceeds the default limit that has been set on the APP, there is a live voice prompt on the OBD II receiver. The APP interface will enter the alarm status from the normal display. Deltran Connected App Setup 1) Look for the Deltran Connected app within the iOS App Store or the Google Play Store on Android. When opening the app, you will be prompted to either sign in or register. Please create an account if you haven’t done so already.
3) Device Setup: Name your TPMS 4) Tire Pressure Results: 5) Device Screen Settings: 15
6) Add and Select a Device Location: 7) Complete Model Information Options 16
REGULATORY WARNINGS Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Title 47 Subpart, 15.105(b) Note: 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation.
47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information Trade Name: Hyperion Model No.: 041-001 Responsible Party – U.S. Contact Information Deltran USA LLC 801 International Speedway BLVD Deland, Florida, 32724, USA (386) 736-7900 CUSTOMER SERVICE For customer support please visit Deltran-Global.com/Hyperion.
The Hyperion ® TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System comes with a twelve (12) month limited warranty against defects or failure (within one (1) year of purchase). THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VOID under the following conditions: 1) The product is misused, subjected to careless handling, or operated under conditions of extreme temperature, shock, or vibration beyond our recommendations for safe and effective use.