Aramox Cigarette Lighter TPMS with 4 Internal Sensors

Aramox Cigarette Lighter TPMS with 4 Internal Sensors User Manual

Intelligent Tire Pressure Monitoring System

1. Okwu mmalite

The Aramox Cigarette Lighter TPMS is an intelligent tire pressure monitoring system designed to enhance driving safety by providing real-time tire pressure and temperature data. This system features a digital display that plugs into your vehicle's cigarette lighter socket and four internal sensors for accurate monitoring. It offers early warning for tire leakage, contributes to fuel efficiency, and extends tire lifespan.

2. Ihe ngwugwu

Biko chọpụta na agụnyere ihe niile edepụtara n'okpuru na ngwugwu gị:

  • 1 x TPMS Digital Display Screen
  • 4 x Internal Sensors
  • 4 x Air Faucets (Valve Stems)
  • 4 x kposara
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ 1 x (akwụkwọ a)

3. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwapụta
Ụdị iheCigarette Lighter TPMS
Ihe onwunweABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
Ụdị ngosiDijitalụ
Ntinye Voltage12V (Cigarette Lighter)
Vol -arụ ọrụ Voltage5V
Ugboro arụ ọrụ433.9200Mhz
Quiescent dị ugbu a≤30 uA
Dị ike ugbu a≤8mA
Okpomọkụ na-arụ ọrụ-40°C ~ +85°C
Pressure Detection Range0 ~ 99 psi (0 ~ 5 mmanya)
Sensor Battery DurationApproximately 5 years (internal sensors)
Measurement Accuracy (Pressure)±1.5%
Measurement Accuracy (Temperature)±1C
Akụkụ (L x W x H)Ihe dịka 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 sentimita asatọ
IbuIhe dị ka kilogram 0.1
Nọmba nlereanyac8b164c6-7704-4b61-b1cc-990ff49fc393

4. Ntọala na nwụnye

This system uses internal sensors, which require professional installation by a tire shop or mechanic for proper mounting and tire rebalancing. Do not attempt to install internal sensors yourself unless you have the necessary tools and expertise.

4.1 Internal Sensor Installation Steps (Professional Installation Recommended)

  1. Wring the Vent: Remove the existing valve stem from the wheel.
  2. Install Built-in Sensor: Mount the internal sensor onto the wheel rim, ensuring it is securely fastened and positioned correctly inside the tire.
  3. Pump Up the Tires: Inflate the tire to the manufacturer's recommended pressure.
  4. Tighten Air Nozzle: Ensure the new air nozzle (valve stem) is properly tightened to prevent air leaks.
  5. Dynamic Balance Testing: Perform dynamic wheel balancing to ensure smooth operation and prevent vibrations.
  6. Adjust the Tires: Make any final adjustments to tire pressure as needed.
Diagram showing six steps for installing a built-in tire pressure sensor.

Image: Installation steps for the built-in (internal) tire pressure sensors. This process typically requires professional tools and expertise.

4.2 Ntọala nkewa ngosipụta

  1. Insert the TPMS digital display screen into your vehicle's 12V cigarette lighter socket.
  2. The display will power on automatically.
  3. The system will automatically detect and pair with the installed internal sensors. This may take a few minutes of driving for initial synchronization.
Aramox TPMS display unit plugged into a cigarette lighter, showing tire pressure and temperature readings.

Image: The Aramox TPMS display unit, illustrating its compact design and simultaneous display of tire pressure and temperature for all four tires.

Comparison diagram showing the differences between built-in (internal) and external tire pressure sensors.

Image: A comparison highlighting the characteristics of built-in (internal) sensors, which are hidden inside the tire for anti-theft and better usage environment, versus external sensors.

5. Ntuziaka ọrụ

Once installed and powered on, the TPMS display will show real-time tire pressure and temperature for all four tires.

5.1 Ngosipụta karịrịview

Close-up of the Aramox TPMS display unit showing buttons and indicators for pressure, temperature, and battery voltage.

Foto: Zuru ezu view of the TPMS display unit, indicating the 'SELECT KEY' buttons, pressure display area, battery voltage indicator, temperature display, and a USB charging port.

  • Ngosipụta nrụgide: Shows the current pressure for each tire, typically in PSI or Bar.
  • Okpomọkụ Ngosipụta: Shows the current temperature for each tire, typically in °C.
  • Batrị Voltage: Indicates the vehicle's battery voltage.
  • Ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri USB: Provides a convenient charging port for other devices.
  • Select Keys: Used to navigate menus and adjust settings (e.g., pressure units, alarm thresholds). Refer to the on-screen prompts for specific functions.

5.2 Alerts and Warnings

The system provides visual and audible alerts for abnormal tire conditions:

  • Low Pressure Warning: Alerts when tire pressure falls below the set threshold.
  • High Pressure Warning: Alerts when tire pressure exceeds the set threshold.
  • Ịdọ aka ná ntị okpomọkụ dị elu: Alerts when tire temperature exceeds the set threshold.
  • Rapid Leakage Warning: Alerts for sudden and significant pressure drops.
  • Sensor Battery Low Warning: Indicates when a sensor's battery needs replacement.

When an alert occurs, the display will typically flash the affected tire's data and emit an audible beep.

5.3 Setting Alarm Thresholds

Use the 'SELECT KEY' buttons to enter the settings menu. From there, you can adjust the high and low pressure thresholds and the high temperature threshold according to your vehicle's specifications and driving conditions. Consult your vehicle's manual for recommended tire pressures.

6. Nlekọta

  • Ngalaba ngosi: Keep the display unit clean and free from dust. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight for prolonged periods when not in use.
  • Ihe mmetụta: Internal sensors are designed for long-term use (approximately 5 years battery life). When a sensor battery is depleted, the sensor will need to be replaced by a professional.
  • Ntugharị taya If tires are rotated, the TPMS system may need to be reprogrammed or reset to ensure the display accurately reflects the new tire positions. Consult a professional tire service for this procedure.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Ngosipụta anaghị agbanyeEnweghị ike site na oghere ọkụ siga; njikọ na-adịghị ike.Check if the cigarette lighter socket is functional. Ensure the display unit is firmly plugged in. Check vehicle's fuse for the cigarette lighter.
No tire data displayed / Sensor errorSensors not paired; sensor battery low/dead; sensor malfunction.Drive for a few minutes to allow sensors to transmit data. If problem persists, consult a professional to check sensor batteries or for replacement.
Ọgụgụ na-ezighi eziIncorrect pressure unit setting; sensor calibration issue.Verify the pressure unit (PSI/Bar) setting on the display. Compare readings with a reliable tire gauge. If consistently inaccurate, professional recalibration or sensor replacement may be needed.
Ngosipụta adịchaghị njọ ma ọ bụ sie ike ịgụAmbient light conditions; display brightness setting.Adjust display brightness if available in settings. Reposition the unit to avoid direct sunlight.
Alarm sounds frequently without obvious issueAlarm thresholds set too close to normal operating pressure/temperature.Adjust alarm thresholds to appropriate levels based on vehicle manufacturer recommendations.

8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Aramox provides a 12-month quality guarantee and customer service for this product. If you encounter any questions or issues, please do not hesitate to contact Aramox customer support. We are committed to assisting you until you are satisfied.

For support, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official Aramox websaịtị.

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