Control Functions of Mechanism
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TPMS, Electronic Tire Pressure Sensor
Operation instructions:
TPMS consists of 3 wireless Tire Pressure Sensors (per unit for
two front wheels and rear wheel respectively, which are installed
in the tire valve.) After sensing current tire pressure, the sensor
will transmit such value to the controller wirelessly. The controller
will then transmit the signal to the meter where it will be displayed
through the meter and indicator in order to inform the driver about
the current tire pressure value.
1. When the KEYLESS Main Switch is set ON, the Tire
Pressure Sensor related Model Symbol on the left side of
Dashboard will light up; if this symbol then goes out
automatically, the tire pressure is normal (as shown in the
Figure).
Tire pressure indicator symbol
2. When KEYLESS Main Switch is set ON, the Tire
Pressure Sensor related Model Symbol on the left side of
Dashboard will light up; if this symbol stays on constantly,
the tire pressure is not normal (as shown in the Figure).
Described as below is the abnormal phenomenon:
The owner needs to replenish or release tire pressure if
the reading is too low or too high. Consult the dealer for
assistance if you have any questions.
(Standard tire pressure under normal inflation: Front Tire
2 kgf/cm
2
; Rear Tire 2.7 kgf/cm
2
)
3. Do Not remove wireless Tire Pressure Sensor or
Controller, or TPMS function will be lost.
4. No re-adjustment of TPMS is required when a new tire or
rim is replaced.
5. Re-adjustment of TPMS is required when replacing a
new wireless tire pressure sensor and controller; please
consult a KYMCO dealer.
6. When replacing a tire rim, the Tire Pressure Sensor shall
be kept in a correct order to distinguish the front one and
the rear one.
≧ 3.2kgf/cm
2
or < 1.6kgf/cm
2
Rear Tire Pressure
≧
2
2