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OBD2 Tyre Watcher X Operating Instructions

OBD2 Tyre Watcher X Operating Instructions

Caravan tyre pressure monitoring

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Trye Watcher X - Caravan Tyre Pressure Monitoring
Operating instructions
Product Overview
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) design for caravans and the tow car. This system is
wireless as the dash unit is powered by solar and the wheel sensors send radio signals. This system
is designed to provide you with an extra safety and improved economy for both fuel and tyre wear.

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  • Page 1 Trye Watcher X - Caravan Tyre Pressure Monitoring Operating instructions Product Overview Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) design for caravans and the tow car. This system is wireless as the dash unit is powered by solar and the wheel sensors send radio signals. This system is designed to provide you with an extra safety and improved economy for both fuel and tyre wear.
  • Page 2 Installing: 1. Press the left button for 3 seconds and the unit will turn on. 2. Take out the sensors and screw them onto the tyre valves. 1 is front right tyre and so on until 6/8 is rear left tyre sensor. 3.
  • Page 3 Functions: 1. Low Power Consumption Dash Unit: 1.1. To manually turn off and on the dash unit press and hold the left button for 3 seconds to turn on and press and hold the left button for 5 seconds to turn off. 1.2.
  • Page 4 4.2, Pressure Unit Type: Under the pressure unit switch setting, short press the left selection key or the right selection key to enter the settings for Bar and Psi. After setting, press SET key to exit. 4.3. Pressure Limit HI: In the pressure upper limit setting, the upper pressure limit flashes.
  • Page 5 sensor is installed, and the receiver receives the sensor The signal sent, the No. 7 wheel is successfully matched, "BI-BI" 2 beeps enter the No. 8 wheel matching, the corresponding wheel icon flashes; within 2 minutes, the external sensor is installed, and the receiver receives the signal from the sensor, No.