Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Manual
FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
Download the TPMS App Download the app to the device you would like to use. Scan to download NOTE: For Rand McNally devices, the app is available in the Rand McNally Market.
About Tire Pressure When you first install the app, it will ask you to specify the correct tire pressure. Check the vehicle owner’s manual to find the correct air pressure for your specific tires. For new cars, the air pressure should also be listed on the tire placard attached to the driver’s side door jamb. In older cars, the tire pressure is usually on the rear edge of the passenger door, glove box door, fuel door, trunk lid, or center console lid.
Box Contents 1 Receiver 2 4 tire sensors 3 Vehicle charger with USB cable 4 4 locking hex nuts (optional) 5 Hex wrench 1 2 3 5 4 Vehicle charger with USB cable 4 locking hex nuts (optional) Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Manual 4 Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Manual
Install the Tire Sensors To install the tire sensors: 1. Unscrew the valve cap on the tire inflation stem. 2. Screw the locking nut on to the tire inflation stem. (Optional: The locking nuts prevent the sensors from being removed without the included hex wrench.) 3. Screw the sensor on to the top of its corresponding tire inflation stem. Each sensor has an identification label (LF, LR, RF, RR) that corresponds to a specific tire. LF: left front LR: left rear RF: right front RR: right rear 4.
Pair the Receiver with Your Tablet or Smartphone To pair the TPMS receiver with your tablet or smartphone: 1. Press and hold SET on the receiver to turn it on. A blue light will display. The tire sensor status bar will flash red and the transmitter will begin to beep. (The beeping noise will stop after several seconds, but the red light will continue to flash.) The receiver must be on to receive alerts and/or view the tire pressure on your smartphone or tablet. 2.
TPMS Menu The menu icon is located in the top left corner of the screen. Tap the menu icon to access the following features: • Pressure/Temperature – Displays the tire pressure and temperature. • Battery life – Shows the remaining battery life in each of the four sensors. • Switch sensors – Shows the alphanumeric ID for each sensor. Tap and hold any ID and drag it to another location to switch the tire associated with that sensor. • Find sensors – Resets the sensors.
Pressure/Temperature When the pressure and temperature of each tire are within the limits specified in Settings, the car appears in green, labelled “Normal.” When there is a low tire or other problem, a descriptive warning appears in orange. Dashes indicate that the receiver is unable to get a signal from the sensor. The sensor may be loose or the battery may need to be replaced. An alert will sound until the problem is corrected.
Settings 1 2 Paired TPMS Receiver − Indicates device ID. Notifications − Set notifications separately for pressure alerts, temperature alerts, and weekly reminders to check tire pressure by opening the app and pairing to the receiver. 1 2 4 3 5 3 Units − Select units of measurement for pressure and temperature 4 Current settings − Adjust the sliders to change the ideal tire pressure settings.
Replace Sensor Batteries Tap Battery life in the Menu to view the remaining battery life in the sensors. To replace a low or dead battery: 1. Unscrew the battery cap from the sensor. You may need to use a small wrench or pliers. 2. Insert a 3V coin cell battery into the battery holder with the positive side facing up. 3. Replace the battery cap and reinstall the sensor on the tire.
Warnings, End-User License Agreement, and Warranty Safe Driving Practices The tire pressure monitoring system is a valuable safety device. However, the tire pressure monitoring system should always be used in combinaiton with your best judgment and common sense while operating your vehicle. Never attempt to adjust or handle the tire pressure monitoring system or any of its accessories while driving.
Warnings, End-User License Agreement, and Warranty Warranty RM Acquisition, LLC d/b/a Rand McNally warrants that the product, and the component parts thereof, will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. This warranty may be enforced only by the first consumer purchaser (“Customer”), provided that the product is utilized within the U.S.A. or Canada.
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