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1. 3 Make sure the device is oriented correctly 4 Fasten the device with specific screws 34 8 5 Power Supply Connections To power TMD2 use the specific cable provided code 3903929 with the device e wo lt yN lt v Beet 4 00008 NN N A Do not connect the connector to TMD2 until the entire system is completed A Use the cable with the loose wires Proceed as follows 1 Identify the red wire 30 VBatt the yellow wire 15 ignition terminal and the black wire ground 2 The power supply for the 30 VBatt line must be drawn directly from the vehicle s battery A Make sure the 30 V and ground power supplies are correct in order to avoid the arising of false alarms from the TMD2 control unit discharged battery alarm power supply disconnection alarm 35 8 6 Checking the Installation Once you have completed all the operations described in the previous chapters you must make sure the installation has performed correctly Proceed as follows 1 Connect the TMD2 power supply connector and turn the vehicle s to the ON position 2 The LED located on the top cover of TMD2 starts to flash If the LED does not turn on make sure the power supplies were connected correctly 36 9 CONFIGURATION At the end of the installation TMD2 is able to work immediately as a GPS localizer In order to use the advanced functions of TMD2 you must carry out a configuration procedure
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3. vehicle s passengers At the end of the installation you must restore the initial conditions of the vehicle Safety Measures Restore each OEM electrical connection Restore each OEM device ex compartment covers Replace the fastening elements that are damaged Restore any OEM anti corrosion systems 4 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION A For information regarding the disposal of this product please see the pamphlet supplied 5 OPERATION OF THE TOOL S RADIO DEVICES Wireless connection with Bluetooth WiFi and HSUPA technology Wireless connectivity through Bluetooth WiFi and HSUPA is a technology that supplies a standard reliable method for exchanging information between different devices using radio waves Many other products besides those built by TEXA use this technology such as mobile phones portable devices Computers printers cameras Pocket PCs etc The Bluetooth WiFi and HSUPA interfaces search for compatible electronic devices based on the radio signals they emit and establish a connection TEXA tools only select and prompt compatible TEXA devices This does not exclude the presence of other sources of communication or disturbance THE EFFICIENCY AND QUALITY OF BLUETOOTH WiFi AND HSUPA COMMUNICATION MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PRESENCE OF RADIO DISTURBANCE THE COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL IS DESIGNED TO MANAGE THESE TYPES OF ERRORS HOWEVER IN SUCH CASES COMMUNICATION MAY BE DIFFICULT AND CONNECTION MAY REQUIRE SEVERAL
4. occur within the workplace especially during service operations may damage the operator s hearing Safety Precautions e Protect your ears with suitable protective ear wear 2 2 8 High Voltage Hazard The voltage supply from the mains that powers the devices in the workplace and the voltage within the vehicle starter system are a potential shock hazard to the operator Safety Precautions e Make sure the electrical system in the workplace is compliant to current national standards Make sure the device being used is connected to ground Cut off the power supply voltage before connecting or disconnecting cables e Do NOT touch the high voltage cables when the engine is on e Operate in conditions of insulation from ground Work with dry hands only Keep conductive liquids away from the engine while working Never leave tools on the battery in order to avoid accidental contacts 2 2 9 Poisoning Hazard The hoses used to extract the gases can release toxic gases dangerous to the operator if exposed to temperatures higher than 250 C or in case of a fire Safety Precautions e Contact a doctor immediately should you inhale these gases e Use neoprene or PVC gloves when eliminating combustion deposits 2 3 General User and Maintenance Warnings When using the device or carrying out scheduled maintenance ex fuse replacement on the device carefully follow the information provided below D
5. vehicle batteries is another potential hazard Safety Precautions e Protect your face hands and feet by using suitable protection e Avoid contact with hot surfaces such as spark plugs exhaust pipes radiators and connections within the cooling system Make sure there are no oil stains rags paper or other inflammable material near the muffler e Avoid splashing electrolyte on skin eyes and clothes as it is a corrosive and highly toxic compound 2 2 6 Fire and Explosion Hazard The following are potential fires and or explosion hazards The types of fuel used by the vehicle and the vapours released by these fuels The refrigerants used by the A C system The acid in the vehicle batteries Safety Precautions e Let the engine cool Do NOT smoke near the vehicle Do NOT expose the vehicle to open flames Make sure that the electrical connections are all well insulated Collect any fuel that might have spilled e Collect any refrigerant that might have spilled Make sure you are always working in an environment equipped with a good ventilation and air extraction system e Always activate the air extraction system when working in closed environments e Cover the openings of the batteries with a wet cloth in order to stifle the explosive gases before proceeding in testing or recharging e Avoid causing sparks when connecting cables to the battery 2 2 7 Noise Hazard Loud noises that may
6. ATTEMPTS SHOULD THE WIRELESS CONNECTION ENCOUNTER SERIOUS PROBLEMS AND COMPROMISE REGULAR COMMUNICATION THE SOURCE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ELECTROMAGNETIC DISTURBANCE MUST BE IDENTIFIED AND ITS INTENSITY REDUCED Position the tool so that the radio devices it is equipped with can work properly In particular do not cover it with any shielding or metallic materials in general 6 NORMATIVE INFORMATION Declaration of Conformity TEXA S p A hereby declares that the TMD2 complies with the essential requirements and with all further provisions as defined by the 1999 5 EC regulation A copy of the complete Declaration of Conformity can be obtained at TEXA S p A Via 1 Maggio 9 31050 Monastier di Treviso TV Italy Antennas This product was designed and tested to work with the provided antennas In order to guarantee the compliance with the above mentioned regulations use the appliance only with the provided antennas or with other antennas authorized by TEXA S p A 7 DESCRIPTION TMD2 is a GPS localization device able to communicate via Bluetooth with other diagnosis devices The TMD2 Kit includes e TMD2 External GPS antenna optional e Wiring for the electrical connection Installation Manual 20 7 1 Image of the device O n N NN ces yW GPS antenna connector Fixing hole Fixing hole LED unit a Red LED b Blue LED c Green red dual colour LED Fixing hole L1 Seri
7. You may configure TMD2 through e the TMDStarter software the on line portal 9 1 Configuration through TMDStarter You can perform the configuration of TMD2 using the specific TMDStarter software To connect TMD2 to the PC you must use the specific cable code 3903929 provided with the device The installation cable contains electronic components at the bottom of the USB connector therefore is must be handled with care A Do not disconnect the connector from the USB socket by yanking it A Avoid folding the cable at the bottom of the USB connector For more information consult the TMDStarter software operating manual 37 9 2 Configuration through the Portal TMD2 may be configured remotely through the TMD portal All the operations performed automatically through TMDStarter may be conducted through the portal The portal may be eventually used to correct wrong configurations The access to the configuration pages within the portal is linked to the rights granted to the user you perform the login with For more information contact Technical Assistance 38 10 MAINTENANCE In order to guarantee a correct functioning of TMD2 and of the accessories connected to it you must perform regular checks on the device We remind the operator to carry out the tests with the utmost care making sure he is working in total safety during all of the steps see General Rules for the Safety of Operators in this manual a
8. al connector L2 Engine Lock Connector L3 I O connector L4 Power connector 10 Fixing hole y r da NAM o o A To install additional devices consult the user and installation manuals provided in the packages of each device 21 7 2 Technical Features Hardware features CPU ARM7 32 bit RISC CPU 50MHz 64 KByte GPRS m GPS mo Adie 50 channels High sensitivity 159 dBm GPS assisted Hietaces GPS GPRS 4 x RS232C only 2 external ones Bluetooth optional motion 3 axle accelerometer 10 g Software features Embedded Real Time Kernel Electrical features Li lon 1100 mAh rechargeable direct from 12 24 V vehicle battery Physical features 0 15 kg Dust liquid protection IP 40 Compliances and Regulations Compliant with the Directive Regulation ECE ONU R10 22 7 3 Flash codes The device uses the flashing of the LEDs to indicate its status 7 3 1 Flashings of LED a and of LED b The explanation of the correct reading of the flashings of LED a and of LED b is below No error On Problem related to the SIM Card SIM Red a Slow lashing 1S not present or PIN error Possible hardware problem contact Fast flashing 200 ms Technical A Off No Bluetooth communication Blue ll o oe i i O Flashin Device in communication via g Bluetooth 7 3 2 Flashings of LED c with instrument panel on LED c may take on two colours green and red an
9. d it may also flash with different frequencies During normal operating conditions when the device is connecting to the server to send data the LED c will flash 3 times in a continuous cycle Each series of flashings is approximately 2 s after the previous one The three flashings indicate respectively the status of 1 The reception of the position signal from the GPS satellites 2 _ The connection to the GPRS network 3 The connection to the TEXA S p A Data Center 23 The colour of LED c when it flashes indicates the status of the operation connection see chart Flashing Red LED Green LED Invalid GPS position Valid GPS position Invalid GPRS connection Valid GPRS connection 3rd Invalid connection to the TEXA Data Ae OCR Center INVALID GPS POSITION This could be due to the vehicle parked in a closed area or passing through a dead zone where the flow of the data coming from the satellites is missing or affected by many interferences ex military areas INVALID CONNECTION WITH TEXA DATA CENTER This could be due to a problem with the telephone or Internet service providers caused by ordinary extraordinary maintenances on the network by the weather conditions or by the passage in an area not covered by the GPRS signal 24 8 INSTALLATION The following chapters describe the installation procedure of TMD2 Please read the following manual carefully and completely before proceedi
10. eeeuiuu iiu e iii iii iii iii iiinn 15 4 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ccccceeseeeeeseeeeeeees 17 5 OPERATION OF THE TOOL S RADIO DEVICES 18 6 NORMATIVE INFORMATION c cccccccecsseeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaees 19 T DESCRIP THO Niece O Lu RO a eet ees 20 7 1 Image of lne devlco serrate GE Uu eset caer 21 7 2 Technical FGaniToSuc eu GG O o se 22 oa ncodeS ee i YN nn a S 23 7 3 1 Flashings of LED a and of LED b 0 eee 23 7 3 2 Flashings of LED c with instrument panel on sses 23 8 INSTALLATION as Y A Ge CG Fd 29 8 1 Suggestions for a Correct Installation cccccssssseeeeeeessseeeeeeees 26 8 2 External GPS Antenna Positioning Optional ccceeee 27 8 3 Connection of the External GPS Antenna to TMD2 28 8 4 Positioning of TMB2 xis Y Y aac coe 30 8 5 Power Supply Connections ccccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeaeeeeas 35 8 6 Checking the Installation cco since WY eas eee eee ea 36 9 CONFIGURATION md YR YR 37 9 1 Configuration through TMDStarter sesseeseeeeeeesessrennrrnn rrn rrreennne 37 9 2 Configuration through the Portal sesseeseeneeenesseesensssrsnrrnnrrrrnnne 38 10 MAINTENANGOCE 2a ru ddn YY EON 39 11 INDICATIONS IN CASE THE VEHCILE IS NOT USED FOR A a i Le aH uu en CY r r 40 12 LEGALNOTICES Gu i OE Y NE NN GY Y OYN 41 TMD2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Introduction Dear Installer P
11. fic mechanical brakes Safety Precautions Always make sure that the vehicle is in neutral gear or that it is set in parking position in case of a vehicle equipped with automatic transmission Always activate the hand brake or parking brake on the vehicle Always block the wheels on the vehicle with the specific mechanical brakes e Make sure the device is stable on a flat surface and that the wheels are locked with the specific brakes 2 2 4 Hazards Caused by Moving Parts Vehicle engines include parts that move both while running and when off ex the cooling fan is controlled by a thermal switch in connection with the coolant temperature and can be activated even when the vehicle is off that can injure the operator Safety Precautions Keep hands away from moving parts e Disconnect the engine cooling fan each time the engine you are working on is still hot This will avoid the fan from being unexpectedly activated even when the engine is off Do not wear ties loose clothes wrist jewellery or watches when working on a vehicle Keep connection cables probes and similar devices away from the moving parts of the engine 2 2 5 Risk of Burning or Scalding The parts that are exposed to high temperatures in engines that are running or have just stopped could burn the operator Remember that catalytic mufflers reach very high temperatures able to cause serious burns or even start fires Acid in the
12. he instructions for the connection of the GPS antenna are provided below You need to connect the GPS antenna before positioning TMD2 in order to be sure that the antenna and the device are close enough A Do not shorten the coaxial cable of the GPS antenna A Do not run the antenna cable near moving gear and mechanisms in order to prevent the cable from being damaged A Do not cover the GPS antenna with shielding or metallic materials A Do not fasten the GPS antenna near other antennas or other radio devices ex CBs Radars mobile phones etc If you intend to position the GPS antenna inside the passenger compartment make sure the vehicle s windows are not screened Otherwise you should find a spot with non screened glass identifiable by a different transparency Proceed as follows 1 Remove the rubber cap that protects the connector EE TMD2 llt WU TB8BTOUNgO6 12V 500mA 24V 300mA 10 R 03 0705 O CEH 2 Insert the connector of the external GPS antenna connector into the device s connector by slightly pressing it until you hear a click 28 3 Fix the antenna so that the upper plastic part is sky facing 29 8 4 Positioning of TMD2 Once you have decided where to position the antenna and you have located the power supply connections you must find the most appropriate place to fasten the device When positioning the device you must respect the following general ru
13. ibly lower the charge level of the battery Refer to the instructions provided in the user and maintenance manual if the vehicle is not used for a long time If the vehicle is not used for a long period of time you may disconnect TMD2 from the power supply If you make this choice you must disconnect the internal batteries of the device also This operation may be performed through a specific software control and without physically opening the device For more information contact TEXA S p A assistance service 40 12 LEGAL NOTICES TEXA S p A Via 1 Maggio 9 31050 Monastier di Treviso ITALY Cod Fisc No of Companies Register of Treviso Part IVA 02413550266 Single member company and subject to management and co ordination of Opera Holding S r l Share capital of 1 000 000 i v R E A N 208102 Legal Representative Bruno Vianello Phone 39 0422 791 311 Fax 39 0422 791 300 www texa com For information regarding the legal notices please refer to International Warranty Booklet provided with the product in your possession 41
14. ion of the diagnostic wiring yet maintaining an appropriate distance that does not expose the device to the direct heat from the engine Consider that the diagnostic wiring cod 3903733 is approximately 3 metres long 26 8 2 External GPS Antenna Positioning Optional TMD2 works with two types of antennas The technologies used are GPS for the reception of information via satellite and GPRS for data communication between the device installed on the vehicle and the fleet manager The GPRS antenna is always inside the device while the GPS one can also be external optional The best place to position the GPRS antenna is on the vehicle s roof and it can be fastened with glues double sided tape or with the magnet it is provided with by placing it on a metallic surface When installing the antenna remember that the higher the position with respect to the ground the better the efficiency of the signal reception If you are installing the device inside the vehicle the GPS antenna must be placed where it is not covered by metallic parts or by other materials that would screen the radio waves Furthermore make sure you position it with its top side up possibly sky facing If the cable provided is long enough the best place to install the GPS antenna is near the windshield A The GPS antenna must be connected to the device only with the provided connection cable 27 8 3 Connection of the External GPS Antenna to TMD2 T
15. ive mechanical stress could compromise its efficiency Safety Measures Do not drop shake or knock the device Do not place objects over the cables and do not bend them at a right angle Do not perform any type of intervention that could damage the device Do not open or disassemble the device e Do not fold the device s antenna e Use the device only with the provided antenna or with one authorized by the device s manufacturer e Make sure the device and the accessories connected to it are firmly secured before moving the vehicle they are installed on The device was manufactured to be electrically safe and to work with specific power supply voltage levels The failure to comply with the specifications related to the power supply may compromise its efficiency Safety Measures Do not wet the device with water or other liquids If not otherwise specified use the device on vehicles with a 12 24 V DC power supply and the chassis connected to the negative pole e The device s power supply must always be connected following the indications provided in this manual e Do not use an external batteries to supply the device Electromagnetic compatibility tests on the device guarantee that it can be adapted to the technologies normally used on vehicles ex engine check ABS airbag etc Nevertheless if there are malfunctions contact the vehicle dealer In particular the correct functioning of the device cou
16. ld be compromised by covering the antenna with shielding objects and or materials Such materials force the device to work with more power than normal Safety Measures Do not cover the antenna with shielding objects or materials 14 3 5 Safety during the Installation The device was manufactured to be used in specific environmental conditions The installation and use of the device in environments with temperature and humidity features different from those specified could compromise its efficiency Safety Measures e Store the device in a dry area and away from dust Do not expose or install the device near sources of heat e Position the device in order to guarantee its proper ventilation e Do not use corrosive chemicals solvents or harsh detergents to clean the device The installation of the device was carefully tested by qualified personnel in TEXA You must follow some indications provided by the vehicle manufacturer in order to install the device correctly Safety Measures e Follow the indications provided in the vehicle s manual carefully to disassemble the plastic parts and the access to the compartments Respect the safety distances from the systems with the following functions e airbag e ABS e speed limiter seat belt pretensioners The installation of the device requires a connection to the vehicle s electrical system Perform the connection to the vehicle s electrical system maki
17. lease read through the instructions in this manual carefully and keep it for future reference Reading and understanding the following manual will help you to avoid damage or personal injury caused by improper use of the product to which it refers TEXA S p A reserves the right to make any changes deemed necessary to improve the manual for any technical or marketing requirement the company may do so at any time without prior notice This manual should be considered an integral part of the product to which it refers In the case it is resold the original buyer is therefore required to forward the manual to the new owner Reproduction whole or in part of this manual in any form whatsoever without written authorization from the producer is strictly forbidden copyright and database rights 2010 The material contained in this document is protected by copyright and database rights All rights reserved according to law and international agreements 1 LEGEND OF THE SYMBOLS USED The symbols used in the manual are described in this chapter Aeree NE YNN Amen Am YNE Am An An A General Risk A Important information 2 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 2 1 Glossary Operator qualified person responsible for installing the tool e Device the purchased product Workplace the place where the operator must carry out her his work 2 2 Operator Safety Regulations 2 2 1 General Safety Regulations The operator must be comp
18. les It must be far from sources of heat e t must be in a dry place and far from moisture and water It must be close enough to allow the connection to diagnosis devices t must be in a place where the internal antennas are not shielded e It must be in a perpendicular position with respect to the vehicle s moving direction The device is provided with an inertial sensor for the detection of accidents The axles of the device must match the vehicle axles in order to use the inertial sensor Accident alarm e Longitudinal axle driving direction e Transverse axle perpendicular to the driving direction e Gravitational axle vehicle height A Use the specific fixing holes only to fasten the device The use of velcro or other supports could change the correct activation of the inertial sensor 30 The image below shows the vehicle s ax les The image below shows the device s ax Some examples of where to position the device are provided below Example 1 the axles of TMD2 match the vehicle s axles Example 2 the axles of TMD2 match the vehicle s axles Example 3 the axles of TMD2 match the vehicle s axles NOT match the vehicle s axles therefore Example 4 the axles of TMD2 do itis an incorrect positioning Proceed as follows 1 Locate the most appropriate position to fasten the device 2 Make sure the GPS antenna cable is easily connectible and is not too stretched
19. letely clear headed and sober when using the device taking drugs or alcohol before or while operating the device is strictly forbidden The operator must not smoke during device operation The operator must carefully read all the information and instructions in the technical documents provided with the tool The operator must follow all the instructions provided in the technical documents The operator must make sure she he is working in an environment which is suitable for the operations that must be carried out e The operator must report any faults or potentially hazardous situation in connection with the workplace or the device The operator must carefully follow the safety regulations required for the workplace in which she he is working in and for the operations she he has been asked to carry out 2 2 2 Risk of Asphyxiation Exhaust gases from internal combustion engines whether petrol or diesel are hazardous to your health and can cause serious harm to your body Safety Precautions The workplace must be equipped with an appropriate ventilation and air extraction system and must be in compliance with standards according to current national laws e Always activate the air extraction system when working in closed environments 2 2 3 Risk of Impact and Crushing The vehicles which are undergoing A C system recharging operations and the devices must be properly blocked during service using the speci
20. llation operations e The operator must carefully read and understand the information and the instructions in the technical documents provided with the device 3 3 Operator Safety The airbags inflate with great force and a device placed in their expansion area may be projected towards the occupants of the vehicle causing serious harm and injuries Safety Measures Do not place the device in the expansion areas of any airbag The device was manufactured to be electrically safe and insulated It is however necessary to reduce the risk of electric shock Safety Measures e Make sure the electric power supply devices auxiliary batteries are disconnected and that they remain so during the entire installation before proceeding with the installation itself Do not touch the device the accessories and the wiring with wet hands If liquid should penetrate inside the device immediately disconnect the power supply wiring and contact technical assistance The device s antenna was manufactured to result be electrically safe and mechanically resistant However if the antenna is damaged in some way the contact with skin could cause light burns Safety Measures Do not use the accessory device if the antenna is damaged Do not touch the antenna with bare hands Immediately contact technical assistance 3 4 Device Safety The device was manufactured to be mechanically resistant Careless use and excess
21. lso Maintenance interventions must be performed within 15 days from the installation of the TMD2 and then every 6 months In particular e Carry out a visual check of all the devices installed Make sure the device is not damaged make sure all covers plastic parts are properly fastened make sure no wiring is cut and or damaged no connectors are disconnected and or loose Furthermore make sure the antennas are properly fixed in their installation housings e Make sure the connections are not damaged oxidised exposed to atmospheric agents water and humidity Make sure all screws and bolts used to fasten TMD2 and the external GPS antenna are not damaged and are properly tightened If the wiring or the connections have been exposed to atmospheric agents water and moisture proceed with the waterproofing In case of damaged cables contact TEXA S p A in order to have them replaced For any fault or complication contact the TEXA S p A assistance service immediately 39 11 INDICATIONS IN CASE THE VEHCILE IS NOT USED FOR A LONG TIME The correct functioning of TMD2 as geolocalizer requires the device to be constantly powered even when the vehicle is stationary the engine is off and the ignition key is not inserted In these conditions TMD2 continue to absorb current from the vehicle s battery A TMD2 was designed to optimise consumptions however if the vehicle is not used for a long period of time it could sens
22. ng sure not to compromise the safety and its correct functioning Safety Measures Insulate each of the device s connections to the vehicle s electrical system e Equip the openings crossed by cables with fairleads Do not compromise in any way the quality of the electrical and mechanical OEM wiring Make sure the electric cables the wiring in general the fuel hydraulic pipes and the safety pneumatic devices of the vehicle are not damaged during the installation 15 Make sure the installation does not compromise the correct functioning of the vehicle s controls in particular the brakes and in general the safety devices Do not connect to the electric circuits of systems with the following functions airbag ABS speed limiter seat belt pretensioners Do not change the current flow of an OEM circuit by cutting it off increasing it or mechanically changing it cables if not permitted by the vehicle manufacturer The device must be installed so that it works correctly and safely Safety Measures Avoid contact between the device and vibrating parts of the vehicle Do not spread out the wiring with the cables stretched Do not spread out the wiring in walkable areas or in areas that are subject to friction without the necessary protections For the installation you must use only the wiring and the components provided with the device Put the antenna at a minimum distance of 20 cm from the positions of the
23. ng with the installation A The installation must be performed by qualified personnel only For the installation you need Scissors and a wire stripper Flat tip and Phillips screwdriver medium A 12mm hole saw for the hole if required to pass the wiring cable pass from the engine compartment to the passenger compartment 5mm drill bit for the assembly screws Plastic cable ties Pliers for cable terminals Square tip pliers A PC connected to Internet to programme the TMD2 contro unit The installation requires the following steps NAM KRWN Reading of the installation and user manual Planning of the correct positioning of the GPS antenna if external Planning of the device positioning Power supply connections Connection of the wiring to the device Configuration 25 8 1 Suggestions for a Correct Installation When choosing the most suitable place to locate the device we recommend you take the following considerations into account A first bond is that imposed by the correct positioning of the external GPS antenna for an optimal functioning of the device you must put the antenna in an appropriate position The second bond is the distance between TMD2 and the external diagnosis device Consider that the coverage range of the devices equipped with Bluetooth technology inside the vehicle s passenger compartment is approximately 3 metres TMD2 should be put in a position that allows an easy connect
24. o not remove or damage the labels and the warnings on the device do NOT in any case make them illegible Do not remove or block any safety device the purchased product is equipped with e Only use original spare parts or spare parts approved by the manufacturer e Contact your retailer for any non scheduled maintenance e Periodically check the electrical connections of the device making sure they are in good condition and replacing any damaged cables e Periodically check parts that are subject to wear and replace them if necessary Do not open or disassemble the device 3 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR INSTALLING TMD2 The technology used for the design and the production inspection of the TMD2 devices and related accessories make them reliable simple and safe to install and use The personnel qualified to install telediagnostic devices is required to follow the general safety rules to employ the TMD2 devices and related accessories for their intended use only and to preserve the correctly as described in this manual 3 1 Glossary Operator a qualified person responsible for installing the telediagnostic device Device any TMD2 device Wiring specific electric cables needed to connect TMD2 to its accessories to the power supply to the antenna etc 3 2 General Rules The operator must have basic knowledge of mechanics automotive industry car repairs and of the potential dangers that can occur during insta

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