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Tire pressure monitor tpm system diagnostic tool
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Table of Contents
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User Interface Illustration
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Tire Rotation
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Testing Tire Sensors
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Testing Receivers
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TPM System Diagnostic Aids
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Battery Charger
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Parts of the Tire Pressure Monitor Charger
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Safety Guidelines
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New Batteries
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Power Supply Connection
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Charging the Battery
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Battery Rejection
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Conditioning the Battery
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Troubleshooting
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8/23/07
537835 rev.B
©2007, Kent-Moore • Printed in U.S.A • All Rights Reserve
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Summary of Contents for Kent-Moore J-46079
- Page 1 8/23/07 537835 rev.B ©2007, Kent-Moore • Printed in U.S.A • All Rights Reserve...
- Page 2 KENT-MOORE Model: J-46079 FCC ID: RP3-J46079 IC: 4811A-J46079 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
- Page 4 The J-46079 TPM diagnostic tool will test the TPM system and can also be used to activate the sensors (on some vehicles) after a tire rotation, so the receiver can learn the new sensor locations.
- Page 5 Model year 2004 or greater (Low Frequency (LF) activation): 1. Hold the antenna of the J-46079 TPM tool against the tire sidewall close to the wheel rim at the valve stem location. 2. Press and release the Activate button on the tool. The circling symbol indicates the tool is scanning for the sensor's transmission.
- Page 6 3. Press and release the Simulate button. 4. Press and release the Start button. 5. Press and hold the Simulate button and the J-46079 will begin to transmit a simulated sensor transmission. When the receiver receives the simulated sensor transmission a horn chirp will sound, or the DIC will display the next sensor to be learned.
- Page 7 (on some vehicles) can be compared to performing the tire pressure the Ids and physical locations noted with sensor test the J-46079 is the J-46079 display to determine if the indicating a malfunctioning sensors have become mis-located due to a sensor in a different physical...
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Page 8: Safety Guidelines
Battery Charger This guide presents the setup, use, maintenance and troubleshooting of the charger along with a method to optimize your batteries. Desktop Place the charger on a solid, level surface that is free of debris (for additional information on Safety Guidelines see page 6). Ensure the power cord is unobstructed to prevent damage, stress or injury. - Page 9 Power Supply Connection WARNING • Never alter an AC cord or its plug. If it does not fit into your outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. An improper connection can cause an electric shock. • To reduce the risk of electric shock, the charger must be grounded. The power supply uses a nominal 115 or 230 volt circuit with a grounding plug that fits one of the outlets shown below.
- Page 10 NiCD/NiMH* Power: Ready, Standby or Charging: Solid green when Solid yellow when Fault: power is available. Solid green when battery is charging. battery is ready. Flashing yellow if battery is on standby. Solid yellow if a battery is rejected. Charging the Battery Insert the battery into the charger.
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Page 11: Troubleshooting
Battery Rejection If the Fault indicator on the Battery Status Display flashes (see Figure 4) and is not in condition, the battery is faulty or damaged. If the battery is still within its warranty period, contact the original manufacturer of the battery pack. See Troubleshooting table for actions to be taken. - Page 12 Battery Charger This Appliance is a Class 1 LED Device Radio Frequency Interference Requirements - United States This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commissions Rules and Regulations. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
- Page 13 Technical Service Telephone: 1-800-GMTOOLS...