Getting Started Charging the Tyre Pilot display monitor The Tyre Pilot display includes a built-in rechargeable lithium battery that will last around 60 hours in normal use. To charge, connect the small USB plug on the end of the car charger to the USB socket on the side of the Tyre Pilot display. Then, plug the other end of the vehicle charger in to the cigarette lighter socket in your vehicle.
Setting up your vehicle and pairing the sensors with the Tyre Pilot display monitor Selecting vehicle type: Snooper Tyre Pilot has been designed to be used on a range of different vehicles, including cars, caravans, motorhomes, trucks, buses, coaches and trailers and will also monitor your spare wheel.
How to pair the sensors with the Tyre Pilot display There are two options available for pairing sensors to the monitor: LF pairing or Inflation pairing. Pairing your sensors by LF 1. Press and hold the SET button to enter the menu. 2.
3. One of the tyre icons displayed will flash indicating that it is ready to pair. Attach the sensor you wish to use for that tyre on the appropriate tyre valve. The device will beep once to confirm the sensor has paired successfully and the tyre pressure will automatically be displayed.
Selecting your high pressure and low pressure limits Follow these instructions to select at which high or low pressure limits you would like your Snooper Tyre Pilot to alert. 1. Press and hold the SET button to enter the menu.
Monitor display in Standby mode Pressure display The monitor will display the pressure of the tyres on your vehicle successfully paired with the sensors. If you have a combination of vehicles configured eg a car and caravan or truck and trailer, the monitor will switch between the two, at ten second intervals. Temperature display The Tyre Pilot monitor will automatically show your vehicle’s tyre pressures.
Sensor - Low Battery Alert Each sensor contains a battery. When the battery capacity in the sensor becomes too low, the sensor will send a message to the display. The display will beep and the red led will flash. At the same time the tyre icon that the sensor is attached too will flash along with the low battery icon to indicate that the battery in the sensor needs to be replaced.
Deleting a sensor ID code If you move a sensor from one tyre to another or to a different vehicle, it is recommended to delete the sensor ID from the monitor and to re-pair it repeating the inflation or LF pairing mode outlined previously in this user manual. Deleting a sensor paired using LF 1.
Installing 116 PSI sensors 1. Unscrew the tyre valve cap and replace with the tyre sensor. 2. Use the wrench provided to tighten the screw for added security. User tip: Please keep the wrench in a safe place for when you next need it. Do not over tighten to prevent Hex Wrench possible damage to the sensor.
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3. Remove the old battery. 4. Replace the old battery with the new CR1632 battery cell, ensuring the positive+ is facing upwards. CR1632 "-" " " CR1632 Lithium Battery CR1632 Lithium Battery 5. Check that the water-proof rubber seal is in the correct position. Screw the sensor cap back using the battery replacement tool to tighten.
Installing 188 PSI sensors. Sensor Waterproof Sensor Installation Rubber Seal Tool (Spare) The 188 PSI sensor comes in a security housing but can be installed with or without it. You can remove the security housing by simple unscrewing the casing before connecting the sensor to the appropriate tyre valve.
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Installation without security housing Do not over tighten the sensor cap to prevent possible damage. Replacing the sensor battery 1. Use the wrench supplied to 2. Remove the anti-theft housing. remove the sensor. 3. Use the wrench to open the sensor and gain access to the battery. 4.
5. Replace the old battery with the new CR1632 battery cell, ensuring the positive+ is facing upwards. "-" " " CR1632 Lithium Battery CR1632 Lithium Battery 6. Check that the water-proof rubber seal is in the correct position. Screw the sensor cap back on and re-install the anti-theft housing.
Specifications Monitor Operational Temperature -20°C~+80°C Storage Temperature -30°C~+85°C Charger Input Voltage DC5V Frequency 433.92MHz Size 65 x 90 x 23.5mm Weight 90 grams Sensor (0-116PSI) Operational Temperature -40°C~+80°C Storage Temperature -40°C~+85°C Pressure Range 0-8Bar, 0-116PSI Pressure Accuracy ±1.5PSI (0.1Bar) Temperature Accuracy ±3°C Transmission Power <10dBm...
Service under warranty Tyre Pilot comes with a standard 12 month manufacturer’s warranty. If, for some reason your unit requires service under warranty return Tyre Pilot by special delivery and in suitable packaging to: The Returns Dept., Performance Products Limited, Cleaver House, Sarus Court, Manor Park,...
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