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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5.5 BMS RESET
The Battery Management System (BMS) allows the scan tool to
evaluate the battery charge state, monitor the close-circuit
current, register the battery replacement, and activate the rest
state of the vehicle.
This function enables you to perform a resetting operation on
the monitoring unit of the vehicle battery, in which the original
low battery fault information will be cleared and battery
matching will be done.
Battery matching must be performed in the following cases:
The main battery is replaced. Battery matching must be
performed to clear original low battery information and
prevent the related control module from detecting false
information. If the related control module detects false
information, it will invalidate some electric auxiliary
functions, such as automatic start & stop function, sunroof
without one-key trigger function, power window without
automatic function.
Battery matching is performed to re-match the control
module and motoring sensor to detect battery power usage
more accurately, which can avoid an error message
displayed on the instrument cluster.
The operation guidelines of the BMS Reset function are
shown as below: