Big Bike Parts TireGard User Manual

Wireless tire pressure monitiring sytem

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PN# 13-315A,13-316A,13-317A, 13-325, 13-326, & 13-327 TireGard™ Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System Table of Contents Precautions TireGard™ Features and Benefits Controls LCD Receiver/Monitor Icon Descriptions 1. System Map 2. Setup of LCD Receiver/Monitor 3. Installation of the External Sensors Anti –Theft Ring for Sensors (installation is optional) 4.
  • Page 3: Precautions

    Make sure the LCD Receiver/Monitor can receive signals from all tire pressure sensors. TireGard™ WTPMS has a unique anti-theft device to prevent the sensors from being stolen. Please confirm that all sensors are fitted tightly. If necessary, spread detergent water on the valve stem to check for any air leakage.
  • Page 4: Controls

    CONTROLS LCD Receiver/Monitor Controls Description Antenna LCD Monitor Battery Cover Power Switch Mute Cover Lock Backlight Temperature Back of Monitor Front of Monitor External Sensor Description Internal Sensor Description Valve Cover Color Ring Rim Nut Sensor Unit...
  • Page 5: Lcd Receiver/Monitor Icon Descriptions

    LCD RECEIVER/MONITOR ICON DESCRIPTIONS Mute: Mute On Monitor Status: Initialization Mute Off Normal Monitor Power Status: Connection Status: (No icon): Normal Data Received : Low Battery Data Not Received Pressure Measuring Unit: Sensor Power Status: : Low Battery (No icon): Normal Tire Status: Temperature Measuring Unit: °C / °F...
  • Page 6 Monitor Power Status: Monitor Status: : Low Battery Initialization (No icon) : Normal Normal Mute: Pressure Measuring Mute On Unit: Mute Off Connection Status: Data Received Data Not Received Tire Status: Low Pressure Sensor Power Status: High Pressure : Low Battery Temperature Measuring Unit: High Temperature °C / °F...
  • Page 7 Pressure Measuring Unit: Monitor Status: Initialization Normal Tire Status: Connection Status: Low Pressure Data Received High Pressure High Temperature Data Not Received Sensor Power Status: : Low Battery (No icon) : Normal Mute: Mute On Monitor Power Status: Temperature Measuring Unit °C / °F Mute Off (No icon): Normal : Low Battery...
  • Page 8 1. System Map for Internal Sensors...
  • Page 9: Setup Of Lcd Receiver/Monitor

    1. Setup of LCD Receiver/Monitor Insert Battery: A. One AAA battery is required. To remove battery cover, follow the directions A and B on the picture shown below. Insert AAA battery properly. D. After battery is inserted, the LCD Receiver/Monitor will issue a beep as it automatically powers up.
  • Page 10: Installation Of The External Sensors

    2. Installation of the External Sensors (See page 12 for Installation of the Internal Sensors) Each sensor is designed specifically for the tire location as denoted by its number; you have to make sure the sensors are installed in their specified positions. See diagrams starting on page 4. When inserting the batteries into the sensors, do not mix up the Front (1) and Rear (2) sensor caps.
  • Page 11 Install sensor cap by rotating clockwise (Tighten completely by hand. Do not use a tool). Please ensure the sensors are in the correct (1, 2, 3 or 4) position. Do not mix up sensor caps. Both sensor cap and sensor body have reference marks indicating position. (1, 2, 3 or 4) for example Please verify clearance when used with a 90 degree valve stem (Softail, etc.) to clear any and all calipers or other components before use.
  • Page 12: Anti -Theft Ring For Sensors (Installation Is Optional)

    Anti –Theft Ring for External Sensors: (installation is optional) Anti –Theft Ring is designed to prevent the possibility of sensors being easily stolen. Place the Anti-Theft Ring onto the valve stem. Install sensor onto valve stem. Do not over tighten the sensor as it may become damaged. Adjust the Anti-Theft Ring position to seat it with the sensor firmly in place.
  • Page 13: Installation Of The Internal Sensors

    Installation of Internal Sensors (Recommend dealer installation) The installation of tire pressure sensors Each sensor has its own position; you have to make sure it’s in its defined position. Every sensor has its own positions and sensor map to give guidance for user to install. Here is sensor map. Yellow (2) Red (1) Sensor map...
  • Page 14 B. Deflate the disassembled wheel C. Disassemble the wheel Use tire changer to take apart the tire and rim D. Take out the old valve from rim E. Screw off the rim nut on the sensor...
  • Page 15 F. Install the sensor onto the rim; please refer to the following illustration for installation direction. G. Fix the sensor on the rim by screwing the rim nut onto the sensor. Don’t use destructive force to fix the rim nut for protection from damage. H.
  • Page 16 I. Make balancing testing and correcting for wheel on the balancing machine. J. Install the wheel on the motorcycle. Note: 1. It is necessary to ask for the assistance from a professional for the tire installation. 2. It needs to adjust the tire position to fit or disassemble the tire, so that the sensor can be kept away from the running location of the tire changer to prevent any damages on the sensor.
  • Page 17: Operation Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. LCD Receiver/Monitor Basic Functions Set: Pressure Unit Setting Temperature Unit Setting Pressure Warning Value Setting Temperature Warning Value Setting Power switch: On / Off Mute: On / Off Backlight Temperature Advanced Setting Mode  Press for 3 seconds to enter advanced setting mode. Make your choices by pressing these will adjust values up or down.
  • Page 18 LCD Receiver/Monitor can reload new sensors and the system will integrate this sensor information into its system and will overwrite the replaced sensors information. Pressing the power switch and the SET button at the same time for 3 seconds will activate the systems ‘learning mode,’ and TireGard™ will start to recognize new sensors.
  • Page 19: Operating Procedures

    Main Screen After booting up, TireGard™ will enter main screen mode. Most of the time, your system will stay in this mode and respond with the latest figures for both tire pressure and temperature. In this mode, you will find the antenna icon will be flashing.
  • Page 20: Definition Of Warnings

    Definition of Warnings Item Status Purpose Pattern Power on LCD To remind rider power is Beeps once Receiver/Monitor Tire pressure is below lower The warning of low tire Beeps for 3 times, vibrating and warning range pressure backlight on. Repeats for 5 times. When tire pressure is below The warning of tire Beeps for 3 times, vibrating and...
  • Page 21: Package Contents

    PACKAGE CONTENTS Items in package. Item Photo 13-315A 13-316A 13-317A 13-325 13-326 13-327 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece Receiver/ Monitor Tire 2 pieces 3 pieces 4 pieces Pressure External Sensor CR1632 2 pieces 3 pieces 4 pieces Battery...
  • Page 22: Product Specifications

    Hex Head 2 pieces 3 pieces 4 pieces Socket Screw 1.5V 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece Battery User 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece Guide PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Tire Pressure External Sensor Specifications Frequency 433.92MHz...
  • Page 23: Warranty

    This warranty is in lieu of any other expressed or implied warranty on the part of Big Bike Parts® or anyone else. Big Bike Parts® shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damage arising out of the breach of any warranties of its merchandise.

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