Continental Refrigerator AUTODIAGNOS TPMS SE User Manual
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User Guide
AUTODIAGNOS™ TPMS SE TOOL
Rechargeable Lithium-Ion
Approximately 300 activations per full charge.
7.9" x 4.7" x 1.6" (20.0 cm x 12.0 cm x 4.0 cm).
High Impact ABS.
Main frequencies: 315 MHz and 433.92 MHz (supporting
most specific frequencies).
LCD bar graph display.
1.37 lbs.
Operating: -4°F to 131°F (-20°C to +55°C).
Storage: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to +60°C).
Up to 6560 ft (2000 m).
Product content:
TPMS SE Tool
USB cable
Charger with Universal Adapters
OBD Quick Connect Cable
Quickstart Guide
TPMS SE TOOL User Guide
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  • Page 1 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide User Guide AUTODIAGNOS™ TPMS SE TOOL 1. SPECIFICATIONS Battery Type : Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Life : Approximately 300 activations per full charge. Dimensions (Max. L,W,D) : 7.9" x 4.7" x 1.6" (20.0 cm x 12.0 cm x 4.0 cm). Case Material : High Impact ABS.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not discard. Retain for future reference. This device complies with: • Part 15 of the FCC Rules (FCC ID: 2ABSJ-VT46) • CE / CEM standards • ROHS standards Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
  • Page 3 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 3. CAUTIONS PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE Your Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) tool has been designed to be durable, safe, and reliable when properly used. All TPMS TOOLS are intended for use only by qualified and trained automotive technicians or in a light industrial repair shop environment.
  • Page 4: Tool Overview

    TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 4. TOOL OVERVIEW Antenna Display screen Keypad 4.1. L IGHTS Result light Result light Trigger Battery status " Fail " " Pass " light 4.2. C ONNECTORS BOTTOM OBDII Quick Connect Port USB connector for battery charge and SIDE software update.
  • Page 5: Function Keys

    TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 5. FUNCTION KEYS Power ON/OFF switch Test or trigger sensor. Next, continue or confirm. Cancel, previous step. Navigate to select “ down ”. Navigate to select " up ”. Navigate to select “ left ”. Navigate to select “...
  • Page 6 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 6. POWER ON Press turn on device, The tool will display the boot logo. The MAIN MENU will then be displayed...
  • Page 7 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7.1. TPMS TOOL O VERVIEW Note : With most vehicles, when the vehicle is in “learn mode” the vehicle will also confirm that the TPM sensor has communicated with the ECM with a series of horn chirps.
  • Page 8 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide REDI UNLOCK Select REDI Unlock. = Continue Select Part Number While holding the sensor above the tool’s antenna, press the trigger button to unlock = Unlock Once unlocked, the REDI Sensor is now ready for use...
  • Page 9 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide TPMS IMPORTANT: Vehicle specific information in this manual is used as an example and may not represent specific instructions a specific make and model may require. When performing various functions with the tool, it is important to refer to the on-screen prompts and/or repair manual information.
  • Page 10 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 1.3. S ELECT YEAR = Continue = Previous 1.4. SERVICE = continue = Previous Select Service...
  • Page 11: Right Front

    TPMS SE TOOL User Guide To change selected tire RIGHT FRONT RIGHT REAR LEFT REAR Trigger all wheels. = Continue = Previous Possible Reasons that the tool does not detect a sensor: 1. Tool Antenna is not positioned correctly on the tire 2.
  • Page 12 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide This section details how to relearn sensors to the ECU. = continue = Previous Select " SERVICE " = continue = Previous Select " Relearn " = continue = Previous Select either Manual or OBDII.
  • Page 13 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 2.1 SERVICE TPMS MANUAL OR STATIONARY RELEARN SYSTEMS Use Tool and follow instructions on the screen.
  • Page 14 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 2.2 SERVICE TPMS (OBDII) OBDII RELEARN 1. Start left front wheel and trigger sensor 11ACE57 31.4 PSI 315 MHz 2. Next right front wheel and trigger the sensor 11AC923 31.1 PSI 315 MHz 3. Next right rear wheel and trigger the sensor 11AD0FA 30.4 PSI 315 MHz...
  • Page 15: Program Sensor

    TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 3. PROGRAM SENSOR This section is to recover a sensor ID in order to enter it in the spare blank sensor. If the "old" sensor can be read, use the " COPY " function to recover the ID. If it cannot be read, use the "...
  • Page 16 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 3.1 "C " OPY ORIGINAL SENSOR = continue = Previous To trigger the original sensor Wait a few seconds. ID of the old sensor is = continue displayed. = Previous...
  • Page 17 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide Hold the new programmable sensor To upload data near the device antenna. to the blank sensor. Wait a few seconds. The data is successfully uploaded to the sensor. = continue...
  • Page 18 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 3.2. "C REATE ID” = continue = Previous Hold the new programmable sensor To upload data near the device antenna. to the blank sensor. Wait a few seconds. The data is successfully uploaded to the sensor. = continue...
  • Page 19 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 4. PLACARD ADJUSTMENT For adjusting internal placard values when changing tire types or load sizes. = Continue = Previous Select Placard = Continue Please read disclaimer regarding proper placard = Previous procedures Connect the OBD Cable to the tool and vehicle, and allow the tool...
  • Page 20 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide The tool will display the current stored values. = Continue = Previous Select the axle you wish to change, then press OK Change the PSI value using the arrow keys. Select OK Once updated, use the trigger button to write the new values to the ECU...
  • Page 21 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 5. PART NUMBER This section is to view compatible sensor part numbers for OE Sensors, REDI-Sensor, and EZ- Sensor. Select Part Number Select sensor...
  • Page 22: Enter Settings Menu

    TPMS SE TOOL User Guide SETTINGS 1. ENTER SETTINGS MENU = continue = Previous Select " SETTINGS " menu. = continue = Previous Scroll up and down to select function. Function Descriptions: REGION : To select the region of work, AMERICA or EUROPE . UNITS : Change the air pressure display units (kPa, Bar or PSI) and temperature display units (F°...
  • Page 23 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide MISCELLANEOUS 1. CHARGE Battery indicator status: Low Battery Indication Your TPMS TOOL incorporates a low battery detection circuit. Battery life is an average of 300 sensor tests per battery 100% charge (approximately 60 to 80 vehicles) When 0% is flashing, the tool will turn off after this may change depending on the 10 seconds.
  • Page 24: Technical Support

    TPMS SE TOOL User Guide 2. RECYCLING Do not dispose of the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery or the tool and/or it accessories to the dustbin. These components must be collected and recycled. The crossed-out wheeled dustbin means that the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end-of life.
  • Page 25 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING TECHNICIAN GLOSSARY Activate - A low frequency (LF wireless signal is sent through tool antenna to the sensor inside the tire. This allows technician to read tire pressure, id number, temp and battery status without driving the vehicle.
  • Page 26 TPMS SE TOOL User Guide Multi-application sensor - Aftermarket sensors that are pre-programmed with a variety of manufacturer protocols on the sensor chip. Follow OE, make, model and year relearn procedures when installing these sensors. OBDII TPMS- using a stand-alone TPMS tool or diagnostic scan tool capture ID numbers to transmit to the vehicle ECU via the OBDII interface and data link connector.

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