Owner's Manual

Operating Tips
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and illuminate the Low Battery Indicator LED (see Sec. 3)
for 5 seconds, then the system will automatically power
Off.
Problem: OmiDetect will not power On.
Possible solution: If your OmiDetect system is brand new and
does not power up after you press the Power On/Off
button for 2 or 3 seconds, check whether its internal 9 volt
alkaline battery was shipped disconnected from the battery
wiring harness to preserve its battery life.
Possible solution: The tool’s internal 9 volt alkaline battery may
be low and need to be replaced (see above).
11. Care and Maintenance
Your OmiDetect system should be cared for like any other piece
of high-quality electrical equipment.
To maintain the condition and serviceability of the system, you
should periodically inspect and clean all the system
components as necessary.
Never spray any liquid directly on the system. Instead, moisten
a soft cloth with water and a mild cleaning agent like window
cleaning solution, then wipe the units clean.
The system’s internal 9 volt battery should be removed if the
system is not used for extended periods.
Use only a standard 9V alkaline battery when replacing it.
The system does not need any adjustments or calibration.
12. Warranty
The OmiDetect 100 TPM Sensor Tester has a one-year warranty against
defects in workmanship and materials (excluding batteries). Any defective
item returned within this time showing signs of abuse, tampering, neglect
or misuse will be repaired at normal time and material costs.