Avutrel T19-10

Avutrel TPMS T19-10 Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Manual

Model: T19-10

1. Introduction

Thank you for choosing the Avutrel TPMS T19-10 Tire Pressure Monitoring System. This system is designed to provide real-time monitoring of your vehicle's tire pressure and temperature, enhancing driving safety and optimizing tire performance. This manual will guide you through the installation, operation, and maintenance of your new TPMS.

Avutrel TPMS display showing real-time tire pressure and temperature readings inside a truck cabin.

Figure 1: The Avutrel TPMS display unit provides continuous real-time monitoring of tire pressure and temperature, ensuring driver awareness and safety.

2. Safety Information

3. Package Contents

Before installation, please verify that all components are present:

Image showing all components included in the Avutrel TPMS package: monitor, external sensors, anti-theft nuts, wrench, charging cable, signal booster, and instruction manual.

Figure 2: The package includes the main monitor, 10 external sensors, 10 anti-theft nuts, a specialized wrench, a USB charging cable, a signal booster, and this instruction manual.

4. Setup and Installation

4.1 Display Unit Placement

Place the display unit on your dashboard using the provided double-sided adhesive tape. Ensure it is in a position that does not obstruct your view of the road and allows for optimal solar charging.

4.2 Sensor Installation

Before installing the sensors, ensure the display unit is powered on. Follow these steps for each tire:

  1. Unscrew the original valve cap from the tire valve.
  2. Screw on the anti-theft nut onto the valve stem.
  3. Screw the corresponding external sensor onto the valve stem. Ensure the sensor is correctly matched to the tire position (e.g., FL for Front Left).
  4. Using the provided wrench, tighten the anti-theft nut against the sensor to secure it and prevent theft.
  5. Check for any air leakage by spraying soapy water around the valve stem and sensor connection.
Step-by-step guide for installing the external TPMS sensors on a tire valve, showing unscrewing the cap, screwing the nut, attaching the sensor, tightening, and checking for leaks.

Figure 3: Detailed steps for installing the external tire pressure sensors.

4.3 Signal Booster Installation (Optional)

For larger vehicles or those experiencing signal interference, install the signal booster. Connect it to a 12V power source and place it strategically to ensure optimal signal reception from all sensors to the display unit.

Diagram illustrating the extended transmission range of the Avutrel TPMS with a signal booster for large vehicles.

Figure 4: The signal booster extends the transmission range for stable connection in large vehicles.

5. Operating Instructions

5.1 Powering On/Off and Charging

Image illustrating the intelligent on/off feature of the TPMS display, activating upon vehicle entry and entering low-power mode after parking.

Figure 5: Intelligent On/Off functionality for power efficiency.

Image demonstrating the dual charging options for the TPMS display unit: solar charging via a panel and USB charging via a cable.

Figure 6: Dual charging options: solar and USB.

5.2 Display Interface

The 7-inch HD LCD color screen provides clear readings of all tire data. It features an automatic backlight for optimal visibility in various lighting conditions.

Image showing the 7-inch HD LCD color screen of the TPMS display with automatic backlight, ensuring clear readability in various lighting conditions.

Figure 7: The 7-inch HD LCD color screen with automatic backlight.

The display shows individual tire pressure and temperature, battery status, and signal strength. Refer to the diagram below for a detailed overview of the display elements:

Detailed diagram of the TPMS display unit with labels pointing to various indicators such as power display, pressure unit, temperature unit, time, connection flags, and signal strength.

Figure 8: Detailed view of the display unit's indicators.

5.3 Alarm Functions

The system provides multiple alarm modes to alert you to potential tire issues:

5.4 Vehicle Compatibility

The Avutrel TPMS T19-10 is adjustable to support various vehicle configurations, including 4, 6, 8, or 10 wheels. This makes it suitable for a wide range of vehicles from family cars to RVs and commercial trucks.

Image showing various large vehicles including cars, SUVs, pickups, RVs, campers, and travel trailers, indicating broad compatibility for the TPMS.

Figure 9: Broad vehicle compatibility for diverse applications.

5.5 Video Demonstration

Watch this video for a visual guide on operating the Avutrel TPMS T19-10 display unit and its features.

Video 1: Demonstration of the Avutrel TPMS T19-10 display unit operation.

6. Maintenance

7. Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Sensor losing air continuously (as reported by some users)Improper installation, damaged valve stem, faulty sensor.
  • Re-install the sensor carefully, ensuring the anti-theft nut is tightened correctly.
  • Check the valve stem for any damage or cracks.
  • Apply soapy water to the sensor and valve stem to identify the exact leak point.
  • If the sensor is faulty, contact customer support for a replacement.
No display readings / "00" or "OFF" shownSensors not paired, low sensor battery, display unit not powered on, signal interference.
  • Ensure the display unit is powered on and charged.
  • Drive the vehicle for a few minutes to allow sensors to transmit data.
  • Check sensor batteries (if applicable, for internal sensors) or ensure external sensors are properly installed.
  • If using a signal booster, ensure it is correctly installed and powered.
  • Refer to the pairing instructions (if provided separately) to re-pair sensors.
Inaccurate pressure/temperature readingsSensor malfunction, extreme environmental conditions, incorrect unit settings.
  • Verify readings with a reliable manual tire gauge.
  • Check the display unit's settings for correct pressure (PSI/BAR) and temperature (°C/°F) units.
  • If discrepancies persist, a sensor may be faulty and require replacement.

8. Specifications

FeatureDetail
Model NumberT19-10
BrandAvutrel
Display7-inch HD LCD Color Screen with Automatic Backlight
Charging OptionsSolar and USB
Sensor TypeExternal, Pure Copper Construction
Wheel Configuration SupportAdjustable for 4, 6, 8, or 10 wheels
Pressure Range0-13 BAR / 0-188 PSI (Universal Tire Pressure)
Alarm ModesAir Leakage, High Pressure, Low Pressure, High Temperature, Sensor Lost Signal, Sensor Low Power
Item Weight463 g
Product Dimensions (L x W x H)18 x 16 x 4 cm
ASINB0FB3T14GC

9. Warranty and Support

Avutrel products come with a standard manufacturer's warranty. For specific warranty details, please refer to the warranty card included in your package or visit our official website. If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding your TPMS, please contact our customer support team. Our team is dedicated to providing timely and targeted responses to ensure your satisfaction.

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