Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your MAIMEIMI OBD2 Head Up Display Model B3. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper functionality and safety.
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Zofunika Kwambiri
- Multi-Functional Display: Reads vehicle data including time, speed, mileage, travel time, RPM, fuel consumption, voltage, ndi kutentha kwa madzi.
- Multiple Data UI Interfaces: Offers 9 distinct display modes to show single or multiple data points simultaneously.
- 5 Alarm Functions: Includes overspeed, speed, fatigue driving, water temperature, and voltage alarms for enhanced safety.
- Kusintha Kowala Kokha: Features a built-in light sensor for automatic brightness control, with manual adjustment options.
Zamkatimu Phukusi
- OBD2 Head Up Display Unit
- Chingwe cha USB
- Anti-slip Mat
- Buku Logwiritsa Ntchito
- Double-sided Adhesive Non-slip Mat

Kukhazikitsa ndi Kuyika
Chidziwitso Chogwirizana
This OBD heads up display is only applicable to cars that support OBDII and EOBD protocols (cars produced after 2008 began to use OBDII and EOBD). It does not support OBDI and JOBD. The following brands and vehicle types are generally not compatible with the OBD2 system:
- Dodge, JEEP, Sail, Chrysler
- French models, Italian models
- Suzuki, Mazda 6
- Infiniti (QX50, Q50, Q501)
- Toyota Avanza (2013 model)
- Lexus (IS250, EX250, ES300H)
- Honda (Jazz, CRV)
- Kia
- Hybrid and diesel vehicles
- Pickups, RVs
- Vehicles with modified automotive computers
Kuyika Masitepe

- Gawo 1: Locate your vehicle's OBD2 port (typically under the dashboard on the driver's side) and plug in the provided OBD receptacle connector.
- Gawo 2: Route the USB cable from the OBD connector, tucking it neatly into the A-pillar seal or along the dashboard edges to conceal it.
- Gawo 3: Connect the other end of the USB cable to the HUD unit. Place the HUD securely on your dashboard. If the dashboard surface is inclined, use the provided double-sided adhesive non-slip mat to prevent movement.
Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Ntchito Zowonetsera

The MAIMEIMI HUD displays a variety of essential driving data. Key indicators include:
- Liwiro: Current vehicle speed (MPH or KM/H).
- RPM: Engine revolutions per minute, often shown with a progress bar.
- Kutentha kwa Madzi: Engine coolant temperature (°C or °F).
- Voltage: Batire yamagalimoto voltage.
- Kugwiritsa Ntchito Mafuta: Real-time fuel usage, sometimes with a progress bar.
- Nthawi: Nthawi yapano.
- Mileage/Driving Distance: Distance traveled during the current trip.
- Travel Time: Duration of the current trip.
- Decorative Mood Lights: Ambient lighting elements for visual appeal.
Multiple Data UI Interfaces
The MAIMEIMI OBD2 Head Up Display offers 9 distinct data UI interfaces. These interfaces allow you to customize the display to show single or multiple driving data points simultaneously, according to your preferences and driving needs. Refer to the image below for examples of available layouts.

Ntchito Alamu
The device includes 5 alarm functions designed to enhance driving safety by alerting you to critical conditions. You can adjust the alarm thresholds according to your preferences and local regulations. The HUD will emit an audible alert if any preset value is exceeded.

- Ma Alamu Othamanga: Alerts you when your speed exceeds a set limit.
- VoltagE Alamu: Notifies you if the vehicle's voltage drops below a safe level.
- RPM Alamu: Warns if engine RPMs exceed a predefined threshold.
- Water Temperature Alarm: Indicates if the engine coolant temperature becomes too high.
- Alamu Yoyendetsa Kutopa: Reminds you to take a break after a set period of continuous driving.
Kusintha kwa Kuwala Kwambiri
The HUD features a built-in light sensor that automatically adjusts the display brightness based on ambient light conditions, ensuring clear visibility day or night. Manual brightness adjustment is also possible through the device settings.

Kusaka zolakwika
Speed Inconsistency Adjustment
If you observe a discrepancy between the HUD's speed reading and your vehicle's speedometer, follow these steps to calibrate the HUD:
- Enter setup mode 1 on the HUD. The initial value displayed is typically 107.
- Compare the HUD speed with your vehicle's speedometer. For example, if your vehicle's speedometer reads 100 MPH and the HUD reads 105 MPH (meaning the HUD is 5 MPH faster), you need to adjust the HUD's value.
- Subtract the observed speed difference from the initial value. In the example, 107 - 5 = 102. Adjust the HUD's setting to 102.
- This adjustment principle involves adding or subtracting the speed difference from the initial calibration value (107) to match your vehicle's speedometer.
Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Miyeso Yazinthu | 6.62 x 1.63 x 1.7 mainchesi |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 6.35 ounces |
| Nambala ya Model | B3 |
| Zakuthupi | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Wopanga | MAIMEIMI |
| Tsiku Loyamba Likupezeka | Seputembara 11, 2024 |
Kusamalira
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your MAIMEIMI OBD2 Head Up Display, follow these general maintenance guidelines:
- Sungani chipangizocho mwaukhondo pochipukuta ndi nsalu yofewa, youma. Pewani zotsukira abrasive kapena solvents.
- Ensure the display surface is free from dust and smudges for clear projection.
- Avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight for prolonged periods when not in use.
- Periodically check the cable connections to ensure they are secure.
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase documentation or visit the official MAIMEIMI webmalo. Sungani lisiti yanu yogulira ngati umboni wogula.





