User's Manual
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Product Warranty Policy
We warrant our products for 12 months from the date of original purchase to be free from defects
in materials and workmanship. If, during this period, the product fails under normal usage,
because of a manufacturing defect, we will replace or repair the item. To obtain repair or
replacement under the terms of this warranty, please return the product to the place of purchase.
Proof of purchase and date of purchase are required to validate the warranty claim. In the event
where proof of purchase is unable to be determined, the warranty will be just 6 months.
The following situations void the warranty even when within warranty time period.
1. Broken or damage on appearance of the product.
2. The barcode label is not clear or torn.
3. The user did not follow the user manual instructions on installation, incorrect installation, or
improper storage, which made the system fail or be damaged.
4. The system has been installed by non-authorized distributor or technician from ORO.
5. When the user is not using the original manufacturer’s accessories (eg: Power code) thus
causing the system to fail.
6. Any natural catastrophe, improper installation, improper usage, or any re-modelling process
without authorization.
7. Consumables such as batteries which should be replaced on time.
Caution
The range of warranty are not including the “Aluminum Valves” and “Screws”, the user should
change the “Aluminum Valves” and “Screws” when changing the tire sensor.
Attention
Any user self repairing or modifying the system included the device are NOT protected under the
warranty policy.
Any other question which related to the warranty policy, please feel free to contact with your nearest
authorized distributor or contact directly with ORO by emailing: sales@oro-technology.com
For ORO TPMS latest and updated news, please go to: www.oro-technology.com
ORO Technology thanks you for your using ORO TPMS and wishes you “Safe Driving.”
Appendix
bar
Tire pressure unit, 1 bar = 0.1N / mm
2
psi Tire pressure unit, 1 psi = 0.0689 bar.
kPa
Tire pressure unit, 1 kPa = 0.01 bar
℃ Temperature unit, Centigrade = (Fahrenheit-32) x 5/9
℉ Fahrenheit





