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Dec 24, 2024 - 01:01 AM
To install the Jansite 588 Tire Pressure Monitoring System, follow these steps:
1. Put the Sensors in Place: Attach the four IP67 waterproof sensors to the ends of the tire valves.
2. Place the Monitor: The monitor should be placed on the windshield or center panel so that it is easy to see and doesn't obstruct your view.
3. Power the System: Make sure the battery is fully charged before using the system by charging it in the sun or via USB.
4. Install the Monitor Stand: Attach the stand that can be taken off to the monitor if you want to use it for easy access and remove it to charge.
5. Turn on the Sensors: Once the sensors are set up, they will start sending data to the receiver on their own.
6. Click on Pressure Units: On the monitor, change the pressure unit to either PSI or Bar, based on your preference.
7. Choose the Units of Temperature: Change the standard of measure to Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
8. Set Alarm Values: Set the high and low pressure alarm values to match the appropriate tire pressure for your vehicle.
9. Place the Receiver: Use the stand that comes with the receiver or, if necessary, glue to attach it to the windshield or center console.
10. Check Sensor Communication: Make sure the sensors are communicating properly with the monitor by ensuring real-time data is displayed.
11. Test the System: Once the system is set up, simulate changes in temperature or tire pressure to ensure it alerts you correctly.
12. Change the Sensor Settings: If needed, you can adjust the sensor settings by repositioning the sensors or recalibrating the pressure units.
13. Ensure Proper Installation: Confirm that the sensors are securely attached to the tire valve stems and there are no leaks.
14. Start Using: Once everything is set up, regularly check your tire pressure to ensure the system is providing accurate real-time information.
For more detailed instructions and illustrations, please refer to the Jansite 588 Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Guide.
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