SMART SENSOR 17-43060

SMART SENSOR Elite Programming/Diagnostic Tool User Manual

Chitsanzo: 17-43060

1. Mawu Oyamba

The SMART SENSOR Elite Programming/Diagnostic Tool is designed to simplify the process of diagnosing failed sensors, programming new Smart Sensors, and performing vehicle relearns.

This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your Elite tool and associated components.

SMART SENSOR Elite Programming/Diagnostic Tool kit including the diagnostic tool case, boxes of 10 multi-frequency programmable universal TPMS sensors, and metal valve stems.

Chithunzi 1: The SMART SENSOR Elite Programming/Diagnostic Tool kit. This image displays the black, textured carrying case for the Elite diagnostic tool, along with two boxes of "SMART Sensor ONE" multi-frequency programmable universal TPMS sensors (each box containing 10 sensors) and several metal valve stems. A smaller box of sensors is also visible.

2. Kukhazikitsa

2.1 Unboxing ndi Kuyang'ana Koyamba

2.2 Powering On the Tool

  1. Ensure the Elite tool's internal battery is sufficiently charged. If not, connect the provided charging cable to a suitable power source.
  2. Dinani ndikusunga batani loyatsa lomwe lili pa chipangizocho mpaka chinsalucho chikawala.
  3. Follow any on-screen prompts for initial setup, such as language selection or date/time settings.

2.3 Connecting the OBDII Cable

3. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito

3.1 Diagnosing Failed Sensors

  1. With the tool connected to the vehicle, navigate to the "Diagnosis" or "Sensor Test" menu on the Elite tool.
  2. Select the vehicle make, model, and year as prompted.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to trigger each TPMS sensor. This may involve holding the tool near each tire's valve stem.
  4. The tool will display sensor ID, pressure, temperature, and battery status, indicating if a sensor is faulty.

3.2 Programming New Smart Sensors

The Elite tool supports programming of new SMART SENSOR multi-frequency universal TPMS sensors.

  1. From the main menu, select "Program Sensor" or "Create Sensor".
  2. Choose the programming method:
    • Copy by Activation: Activate the original sensor to read its ID, then program the new sensor with that ID.
    • Copy by Manual Input: Manually enter the original sensor's ID.
    • Auto Create: Generate a new, unique sensor ID for the vehicle.
  3. Place the new SMART SENSOR near the tool's programming area.
  4. Confirm the programming process on the tool.

3.3 Performing Vehicle Relearns

After replacing or programming TPMS sensors, the vehicle's ECU must be updated to recognize the new sensor IDs.

  1. Navigate to the "Relearn" menu on the Elite tool.
  2. Select the vehicle make, model, and year.
  3. Follow the specific relearn procedure displayed on the tool. Procedures vary by vehicle and may include:
    • OBDII Relearn: The tool communicates directly with the vehicle's ECU via the OBDII port.
    • Automatic Relearn: Driving the vehicle for a certain period.
    • Manual Relearn: A sequence of steps performed using the vehicle's dashboard controls.
  4. Confirm successful relearn on the tool and vehicle dashboard.

3.4 Using the Magnet

The included magnet may be used for certain vehicle-specific relearn procedures that require a magnetic trigger for the TPMS sensors. Refer to the vehicle's service manual or the Elite tool's on-screen instructions for specific applications.

4. Kusamalira

4.1 Kuyeretsa Chida

4.2 Kusungirako

4.3 Kusamalira Battery

5. Mavuto

VutoChifukwa ChothekaYankho
Chida sichikugwira ntchito.Batire yotsika kapena yatha.Connect the tool to a power source and allow it to charge.
Tool does not communicate with vehicle.OBDII cable not securely connected; Vehicle ignition off; Vehicle's OBDII port issue.Ensure OBDII cable is firmly connected. Turn vehicle ignition to ON position (engine off). Check vehicle's fuse for OBDII port.
Sensor not detected during diagnosis/programming.Sensor too far from tool; Sensor faulty or unpowered; Incorrect vehicle selection.Hold sensor closer to the tool. Ensure sensor is new or has sufficient battery. Verify correct vehicle make/model/year.
Vehicle relearn fails.Incorrect relearn procedure; Vehicle-specific issue.Double-check the relearn procedure for the specific vehicle. Consult vehicle service manual or manufacturer support.

If you encounter issues not listed here or if the suggested solutions do not resolve the problem, please refer to the support section for further assistance.

6. Zofotokozera

MbaliTsatanetsatane
Nambala ya Model17-43060
MtunduSMART SENSOR
Gwero la MphamvuYoyendetsedwa ndi Battery
UPC639601843602
Kuphatikiza ZidaElite Programming/Diagnostic Tool, 20 Smart Sensors, 4 Metal Stems, OBDII Cable, Magnet, Protective Case
KachitidweTPMS Sensor Diagnosis, Smart Sensor Programming (Copy by Activation, Copy by Manual Input, Auto Create), Vehicle Relearns (OBDII, Automatic, Manual)

7. Chidziwitso cha Chitsimikizo

Specific warranty terms and conditions for the SMART SENSOR Elite Programming/Diagnostic Tool are typically provided with the product at the time of purchase or can be found on the manufacturer's official webmalo. Chonde sungani umboni wanu wogula kuti mupereke chitsimikizo.

Kuti mudziwe zambiri za chitsimikizo, chonde pitani ku SMART SENSOR official webmalo kapena funsani thandizo lamakasitomala awo.

8. Thandizo la Makasitomala

For technical assistance, product inquiries, or troubleshooting beyond the scope of this manual, please contact SMART SENSOR customer support.

Contact information (phone, email, or support portal) is usually available on the product packaging, the manufacturer's official webtsamba, kapena kudzera malo anu ogula.

Zothandizira pa intaneti: For the most up-to-date information, software updates, and additional resources, please visit the SMART SENSOR official webmalo.