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SOLAR Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TyrePal Solar Innovative safety solutions for your peace of mind TyrePal, Wheel Solutions Ltd, Unit 2 Upper Keys Business Park, Keys Park Road, Hednesford, Cannock, Staffordshire, WS12 2GE Tel: +44 (0) 1543 870190 Email: Enquiries@tyrepal.co.uk User manual TyrePal Solar Colour V3 20170920

CONTENTS Sections Page 1. System Contents 2 2. Monitor Icons 2 3. Important Safety Notes 3 4. Before Installation 4 4.1 Wheel Balancing 4 4.2 Charging The Monitor 4 4.3 Monitor Mounting 4 4.4 Turning On And Off 4 4.5 Tyre Pressures And Alert Levels 4 5. Sensor Installation 5 6. Sensor Battery Replacement 6 7. Registering sensors 7 7.1 Settings Mode 7 7.2 Set Units 7 7.3 Set Alert Levels 8 7.4 Normal Display 9 8. Warnings And Alerts 9 8.1 Low Battery Warnings 9 9. Alarm Condition 10 9.1 High Pressure Alert 10 9.2 Low Pressure Alert 10 9.3 High Temperature Alert 11 9.4 Fast Leakage Alert 11 9.5 Sensor Low Battery Alert 11 10. Other Functions 12 11. Technical Specifications 12 11.1 Monitor Specifications 12 11.2 Sensor Specifications 13 12. Managing Tyre Pressures 14 12.1 Effect of Temperature 14 12.2 Service and Warranty 14

1. SYSTEM CONTENTS Monitor accessories LCD Monitor USB Cable DC-DC Power Sticky Pad (1 pc) (1 pc) Adaptor (1 pc) (1 pc) Sensor accessories TCSO Sensor Sensor Tool (1pair) Hex Wrench (1pc) Hex Nut (4pcs) Rubber O-Ring (4pcs) Dust Shield (4pcs) 2. MONITOR ICONS Solar panel Spanner = set button Power On/Off - Pressure unit: BAR or PSI, User-selectable Temperature unit: or, User-selectable + Icon Description Tyre Position Sensor Low Battery Monitor Power Level Tyre Alarm Status Solar Power Indicator

3. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES What to expect Unless you have used this type of TPMS before, you will probably be unaware of what happens to your vehicles tyres whilst driving. The tyre pressure and temperature will naturally increase whilst you are driving your vehicle. This is completely normal and is taken into account when the tyres are designed and manufactured. With this system, you can program alert levels for low and high pressure and also temperature. The system is used to monitor the pressure and temperature of each tyre. The system will give an alert if there is abnormal pressure and / or temperature, making the driver aware that something is outside of normal parameters. The system can also enhance fuel efficiency, prolong tyre life and make driving more comfortable. Be sure to read the user guide carefully before installation and keep the manual safe for future use. It is highly recommended to read the instructions below before installing the system: The monitor should be installed inside the vehicle where it does not affect normal driving. It is your responsibility to ensure that it is suitable for your particular vehicle and that it is working correctly and properly maintained. Check the sensors and valve stems regularly, as some road salts can cause corrosion. The system does not replace the need to carry out regular checks on the condition and wear of the tyres. Keep the small parts and especially the batteries out of the reach of children. If a battery is swallowed, consult a doctor or visit your nearest hospital. Do not hold a battery with metallic tweezers as this will cause a short circuit and may lead to burning or explosion of the battery. Do not alter the monitor while driving, if an alert sounds pull over when safe to do so. It is not normally necessary to turn the monitor off. It has an inbuilt motion detector that automatically puts it into sleep mode when no movement is detected for 10 minutes, and when an external DC power source is not connected. Normally, and provided there is some charge in the battery, the monitor will wake up when it senses movement or vibration such as the opening or closing of the car door. If it doesn t wake up, press any button to wake the monitor from sleep mode. The sensors themselves also have inbuilt motion detectors that will put them into sleep mode when no movement is detected for 10 minutes, this is to save the battery life. When the vehicle starts moving, the sensors will wake up in a few yards and refresh the data on the monitor.

4. BEFORE INSTALLATION Before installing the system, ensure that it is suitable for your vehicle. The operating pressure of your tyre must be within the range of the system. i.e 0-6.8bar (0-99psi). Check that tyre valve stems are in good condition before fitting the sensors. Do not use the system with aluminium valve stems. Do not fit sensors to tyres that have been treated with internal tyre sealant. The sealant may damage the sensor or impair its functions. To avoid danger of damaging the sensors, check that sensor valve caps will not protrude excessively beyond the outside profile of the tyres when fitted. 4.1 Wheel Balancing The weight of the sensors is within the tolerance normally achieved for wheel balancing, so there is usually no need for the wheel to be rebalanced after installing the system. If vibration is felt at the wheel when driving at speed after fitting the system, the wheels must be rebalanced. 4.2 Charging the monitor The solar panel on the monitor will keep the internal battery charged as long as there is sufficient sunlight available. Should the battery charge level become low, recharge with the supplied DC charger (approximately 2.5 hours of charge will replenish the battery). Do not leave the monitor on charge for long periods of time as this may damage the battery. 4.3 Monitor Mounting A re-useable sticky pad is provided for mounting the monitor. Just place the sticky pad on a clean flat surface and position the monitor on top. Choose a position for the monitor to be located where it can be seen by the driver without interrupting the view of the road. For security, it can be removed and hidden while the vehicle is unattended. The pad can be removed and repositioned without leaving any sticky residue and can be washed in warm water if it gets dusty and loses its stickiness. 4.4 Turning on and off To turn on press and hold the power button until it beeps. It is not normally necessary to turn the monitor off as it has an inbuilt motion detector that automatically puts it into sleep mode when no movement is detected for 10 minutes, and when an external DC power source is not connected. To turn off manually press and hold the power button until it beeps. 4.5 Tyre Pressures and alert levels The following alert levels are suggested, based on the vehicle manufacturer s recommended tyre pressures: High pressure alert level Low pressure alert level High temperature alert level 20% above recommended pressure 15% below recommended pressure 70ºC (factory default)

5. SENSOR INSTALLATION The sensors are pre-registered to the monitor and labelled with the appropriate tyre position. LF, LR, RF, RR, for 4 tyres. You can add sensors if required, using positions LR2, RR2 and the spare wheel. Note: Install the sensors to the appropriate tyres. LF RF LF RF LR2 LR1 RR1 RR2 Ensure the monitor is turned on before installing the sensors so that the monitor can wake up Hex nut Air valve 1. Unscrew the valve. cap 2. Mount dust shield onto valve and turn inside out Fit hex nut onto valve. 3. Screw the sensor onto the valve Dust shield positive side 4. Tighten the nut with spanner provided Tips: 5. Check air leakage by spraying soapy water sensor 6. Place the dust shield on the hex nut and sensor. 1. Each sensor is labelled with its wheel position and it s highly recommended to install the sensor on the correct wheels 2. If battery inside the sensor has insufficient voltage, it will trigger a low battery alarm 3. After all sensors have been installed, ensure there is no air leakage - use soapy water for testing if necessary, to check for air bubbles on the valve stem.

6. SENSOR BATTERY R EPLACEM ENT When the sensor low battery icon is displayed, shows on the monitor and corresponding tyre icon is flashing, the sensor battery needs replacing. A CR1632 battery for TCSO, which operates at - 20ºC to 80ºC, is recommended. You can buy replacement batteries from the TyrePal website. 1. Unscrew the sensor battery cover using the sensor tool provided. 2. Remove the battery from battery holder. 3. Replace with a new lithium battery. Ensure positive + is facing upwards. CR1632 - + CR1632 Lithium Battery CR1632 Lithium Battery 4. Replace the sensor battery cover using the sensor tool. Check that the rubber 0-ring is in good condition first though, otherwise replace with a new one.

7. REGISTERING SENSORS The system comes with 4 sensors pre-registered to appropriate wheel positions on the monitor. If additional sensors are required, they can be registered / coded to the required wheel position. (The monitor can accept up to 7 sensors in total including the spare wheel) In standby mode, press and hold the (+) button and release it after the beep sound to enter coding mode. The front left tyre icon will flash on the screen and if a sensor is coded to that position, you will see the sensor ID code. If no sensor is coded to that wheel position, you will see a series of dashes. To select a required wheel position to code a sensor to, scroll through those available by pressing and releasing the (+) or (-) buttons. Once you have the required wheel position flashing on screen, mount the sensor onto the tyre valve. When the sensor picks up the pressure of that tyre, it will send its own ID code to the monitor which will beep. Next, you can use the (+) or ( ) buttons to scroll round to the next required wheel position and repeat the sensor coding process. When you have coded all required sensors, press and hold the spanner button until you hear a beep sound. This locks the sensor id s into the memory. If you do not wish to store the new sensor data, press + and SET buttons together. The monitor will not store any new ID s and will return to standby mode. Example tyre icon flashing Left Front Tyre ID 83A512 7.1 SETTINGS MODE The settings mode is used to set the units for display and the alert levels. Press the spanner button and hold it until you hear the beep Press and release the spanner button repeatedly to scroll through the settings options Press the UP (+) or DOWN (-) button to adjust the parameters. When satisfied that you have the settings correct, press and hold the spanner button for three to four seconds. The system saves the settings and returns to standby mode If no action is taken for one minute, the monitor returns to standby mode without saving any changes. 7.2 Set units From Standby mode, press and hold the spanner button until it bleeps, to enter settings mode When the PSI or Bar icon flashes, press the U P (+) or DOWN (-) button to switch between PSI or BAR Press and release the spanner button to move on to temperature units When the ºC or ºF icon flashes, press the U P (+) or DOWN (-) button to switch between ºC or ºF Press and release the spanner button to move on to the alert levels

7.3 Set alert levels In settings mode, scroll through the pressure and temperature settings until the wheels for the front axle are flashing. Press the UP (+) or DOWN (-) button to adjust the high pressure alert setting. Press and release the spanner button to move on and set the low pressure alert level, using the UP (+) or DOWN (-) buttons. Press and release the spanner button again to move on to the rear axle pressure settings and adjust them with the UP (+) or DOWN (-) buttons Press and release the spanner button again to move on to the spare tyre pressure settings and adjust them with the U P (+) or DOWN (-) buttons. This can be left at the factory default if the spare is not being monitored Press and release the spanner button again to move on to the high temperature alert level that applies to all the tyres, (this can conveniently be left at the factory default of 70ºC) Finally press and hold the spanner button for three to four seconds until you hear the beep. The system saves the settings and returns to standby mode. For the six-tyre version, the rear axle settings apply to all four rear tyres. Note: If no action is taken for one minute, the monitor returns to standby mode without saving any changes.

7.4 Normal display In normal display, the tyre pressures and temperatures are displayed on the monitor. Note that the reading is not instantaneous, but is the value stored in the monitor which is updated every six seconds. If two extra sensors have been registered to the system, the monitor will show the extra two sensors on a second screen, alternating between the two screens. 8. WARNINGS AND ALERTS In the event of an abnormality, an alert is given as follows Audible alarm Red light flashes The corresponding icon on the monitor blinks You can press any button on the monitor to silence the alarm, but the red light will continue to flash and the icon will continue to blink until the problem has been corrected. 8.1 Low battery warnings If the monitor battery is low, the monitor battery icon will change from full to empty. Plug in to charge the battery and the icon becomes animated to show the charging in process. If a sensor battery is low, the sensor battery icon blinks, together with the appropriate tyre icon. The sensor battery must then be replaced. They are available on-line from our TyrePal shop.

9. ALARM CONDITION High / Low Pressure Alert / High Temperature Alert / Fast Leakage Alert / Sensor Low Battery Alert The monitor displays the temperature and the pressure data of four sensors simultaneously. The corresponding alert icon and red LED will flash together with a warning beep when the sensor detects abnormal conditions from the tyre. The faulty tyre and/or battery alarm ( ) icons will continue to flash until the problem has been resolved. Factory default setting High pressure alarm level 44PSI (3.0BAR) Low pressure alarm level 29PSI (2.0 BAR) High temperature ºC alarm level 70ºC 9.1 High pressure alert If the front left tyre pressure is 45PSI, the monitor will alert together with a warning beep and the red LED will flash. Pressure data flash Tyre icon flash Alert icon flash 9.2 Low pressure alert If the front left tyre pressure is 28PSI, the monitor will alert together with a warning beep and the red LED will flash. Pressure data flash Tyre icon flash Alert icon flash

9.3 High temperature alert If the front left tyre temperature is 71ºC the monitor will alert together with a warning beep, and the red LED will flash Temperature data flash Tyre icon flash 9.4 Fast leakage alert Alert icon flash The sensor will send an alert to the monitor if it detects fast leakage in a tyre. The alert icon and the pressure data will flash together with the tyre icon and the red warning light will flash along and the alarm will beep. Press any button to turn off the beep warning. The alert tyre icon and the pressure data will still flash together with the red LED until the problem has been solved. If the front left tyre pressure drops from 34PSI to 29PSI immediately, the monitor will alert as shown below. Pressure data flash Tyre icon flash 9.5 Sensor low battery alert Alert icon flash If the sensor battery voltage is low, the sensor will send an alert to the monitor. The corresponding tyre icon and the low battery icon will flash together with the red LED and the monitor will beep. Press any button to turn off the warning beep, but the tyre icon and the low battery icon will still flash together with the red LED until a new sensor battery has been replaced. If the battery in the front left tyre sensor is low, the monitor will alert as the picture below. Tyre icon flash Sensor low battery alarm

10. OTHER FUNCTIONS Monitor can display up to 7 tyres (including spare tyre) 7 sensors (for motorhome): displays as below 11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 11.1 Monitor Specification Pressure setting range Working Temperature Storage Temperature Output voltage / current 16-99PSI (1.0-9.9BAR) Temperature setting range -20ºC ~ 80ºC Frequency 433.92MHz -20ºC ~ 93ºC (77ºF ~ 199ºF) -30ºC ~ 85ºC Size 84 (L) * 66 (W) * 23 (H)mm DC 5V/1A Weight 82 g

Working Temperature Storage Temperature Pressure range Pressure accuracy -20ºC ~ +80ºC -20ºC ~ +85ºC 0~99 PSI 0~6.8 BAR 1.5 PSI ( 0.1BAR) Temperature accuracy 3ºC Transmission power Transmission frequency Battery life <10dBm 433.92MHz 2 years Dimension Weight 21 Ф X17.5 (H) mm 12 g 1. Use the system correctly following all instructions. The distributor is not liable for damages arising from misuse of the product. 2. Follow the installation guides. If any damage is caused by incorrect installation, this is not the responsibility of the distributor. 3. The contents and specification are subject to change without prior notice. Pictures in this manual are for illustration purposes only. 4. Care should be taken to avoid damaging the sensor during tyre removal. 5. Sensors may need to be removed from time to time to ensure they are clean, and road dirt is not collecting around the valve thread.

12. MANAGING TYRE PRESSURES The recommended tyre pressures are given in the vehicle handbook and are designed to give the best balance between comfort, road-holding and fuel economy for a given vehicle. The side-wall of the tyre is embossed with the maximum pressure for the tyre. This is NOT the recommended service pressure. Under-inflated tyres have a greater rolling resistance, so they waste fuel and wear faster. Driving on tyres below a critical inflation pressure can cause a blow-out, and can damage wheel rims because the tyres are no longer supporting the vehicle. Over-inflation reduces grip and causes uneven wear. 12.1 Effect of temperature Tyre pressures are specified for cold tyres, but the tyres warm up when driving, and the pressure increases by about 10% in normal service. Tyres should therefore be inflated to the recommended level before they are heated by driving. In winter, tyre pressures fall due to lower temperatures and additional air is required to bring them to the manufacturer s recommended level. If a tyre overheats, it may blow out or cause permanent damage to the sidewall. 12.2 Service and warranty Please register your warranty by completing details on our website. The system is warranted to be free from manufacturing defects and is guaranteed for a period of twelve months from date of purchase. There are no user-serviceable parts inside and if internal parts have been tampered with the warranty will be void. The warranty does not affect your statutory rights.

Implementation Standard: Q/YAT001-2017 Impl ementati on Standard: Q/YAT 001-2017 TyrePal Limited Wheel Solutions Limited Unit 2 Upper Keys Business Park Keys Park Road Hednesford, Cannock Staffordshire WS12 2GE Tel: +44 (0) 1543 870190 Email: Enquiries@tyrepal.co.uk Implementation Standard: Q/YAT001-2017