User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- TRADEMARKS
- COPYRIGHT
- DECLARATION
- OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
- CAUTIONS!
- AFTERSALES-SERVICES
- 1GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- 2GETTING STARTED
- 3UPDATE
- 4DIAGNOSIS
- 5SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
- 6SETTINGS
- 7REPORT
- 8REMOTE ASSISTANCE
- 9FACTORY RESET
- 10FAQ
- Q1: FAILED TO GENERATE DIAGNOSIS REPORT
- Q2: HOW TO PRINT DIAGNOSIS REPORT
- Q3: FAILED TO EXTRACT FILES
- Q4: MAILBOX SUPPORTED
- Q5: HOW TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR REMOTE SUPPORT
- Q6: HOW TO GENERATE AND UPLOAD DIAGNOSTIC LOG FILE
- Q7: HOW TO SWITCH THE LANGUAGE TO NON-ENGLISH
- Q8: FAILED TO DIAGNOSE VEHICLE
- Q9: FAILED TO ACTIVATE OR REGISTER
- Q10: FAILED TO TURN ON WHEN CHARGING
- Q11: FAILED TO OPEN THE DIAGNOSIS APP
- Q12: FAILED UPDATE APP
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*Tip: In the process of diagnosis, if the device shows “System
is OK” or “No Trouble Code”, it means there is no related
trouble code stored in ECU or some troubles are not under the
control of ECU, most of these troubles are mechanical system
troubles or executive circuit troubles, it is also possible that
signal of the sensor may bias within limits, which can be judged
in Live Data.
Clear Trouble Code: It allows to clear current and historical
trouble codes memory in ECU, under the premise that all the
troubles are eliminated.
Fig 4-7 Sample of Clear Codes
The trouble codes can’t be erased without eliminating all the
troubles, which will cause the diagnostic tool to always read the
trouble code because the code will always be saved in ECU.