User's Manual
4. SENSOR/TRANSMITTER MODULE
Installation
Caution: Qualified personnel must perform the following
installation procedures to ensure that the Sensor/Transmitter
Module are properly installed and undamaged. It does not
include any standard procedures normally required in the
process of replacing a tire but due care should be taken to
ensure that the sensors are not damaged.
Tools Required
• Tire changing equipment
• Tire balancing equipment
• Hexagon socket and driver (5/16” or 7 mm)
• Cutter
Figure 2 Sensor Module
Installing Sensor/Transmitter Module
Suggested installation sequence:
Transmitter Wheel Position
Red (1) Left Front
Yellow (2) Right Front
Green (3) Left Rear
Blue (4) Right Rear
Table 5
The base of the drop center well of the wheel must be flat
and wide enough to allow the Sensor/Transmitter to
contact the rim over its complete width.
• Pass strap through Sensor/Transmitter. See Figure 3.
• Use the tire valve as a reference position (for
servicing). Position the Sensor/Transmitter in the
lowest area of the drop center well in front of the
valve. (See Figure 4 and Figure 5) The tire valve will
be the reference position of the sensor in order not to
damage the sensor when removing tire from the
wheel.
Caution: Ensure that the sensor is not in
contact with the valve.
• Attach the strap end to the clamp by advancing the
worm gear with a socket driver or screwdriver.
Tighten until secured.
• Cut-off any excess of the sensor clamp to
approximately one inch from worm gear with a cutter.
• Attach the corresponding color tag to the valve stem
by carefully twisting the tag onto the valve stem and
securing it with the valve cap. See Figure 6.
• Proceed to mount the tire onto the wheel.
• Ensure that the tires are properly re-balanced.
Figure 3
Figure 4 Figure 5
Figure 6
* = The sensor tag (Figure 6) has the same
color and number as the same as the
sensor label (Figure 5).
Note
Keep the colored sensor tag on the valve stem for installation and tire rotation.
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