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1. 55 ontinental Pressure Check Indicator 9 Pressure Check Indicator The Pressure Check Indicator is located on the trailer m During operation make sure that the Pressure Check Indicator is visible in the rear view mirror For this the Pressure Check Indica tor lights up for 15 seconds after starting the vehicle each time 1 Atspeeds exceeding 110 kph 70 mph the visibility of the Pressure Check Indicator can be restricted 9 1 Pressure Check Indicator operating modes 1 To check the functional capability of the CPC system on the trailer it is necessary to switch the CPC system on and off regularly e If the control device installed in the trailer is not connected to a continuous power supply the Pres sure Check Indicator lights up for 15 seconds after ignition on e If the control device installed in the trailer is con nected to a continuous power supply the Pressure Check Indicator lights up only when the vehicle battery is switched on Automatic functionality checking In addition to the above mentioned cases in the following situations the Pressure Check Indicator lights up for 15 seconds in order to signal the functionality of the CPC system in the trailer to the driver m If the trailer is not moved for more than 15 minutes and then the trailer is moved with a speed 30 kph 19 mph m If the trailer is moved at a speed lt 30 kph 19 mph for m
2. Do not operate the Display while driving View the screen only if the traffic situation allows An incorrectly or carelessly mounted Display can impair driving safety Before each journey check the seating of the Display and stability of the holder m The ContiPressureCheck system supports monitoring of tire pressure The responsibility for the correct pressure lies with the driver m Correct the tire pressure only when the tire temperature corre sponds to the ambient temperature Otherwise there is a risk that the wrong pressure is set m The ContiPressureCheck system is a comfort system It cannot be completely ruled out in the event of adverse conditions that the CPC system does not display any warnings or conversely that the CPC system displays an incorrect warning 1 Use of snow chains can impair the transmission power of the Tire Sensors in the corresponding tires This can lead to a delay in transmitting the tire pressures and the resulting warning messages for those tires 19 ontinental Opera 7 2 Setup menu The following functions can be set in the settings menu Day night mode pue Buzzer ON OFF w Display brightness Language selection and Automatic Language Query on off ser JL OK ao Selection of units 7 2 1 Open the settings menu Press the SET button to open the settings menu 7 2 2 Navigating the settings menu B
3. Operation 7 5 6 3 Fast pressure loss Both displays appear alternately at intervals of 1 5 seconds Warning type High level warning Warning message Fast press loss Error Continuous fast pressure loss Tire damage and tire destruction will occur Action Stop the truck immediately at a suitable location and inves tigate the cause of fast loss of pressure and ensure that the tire is checked by a specialist as soon as possible 37 ontinental Operation 7 5 7 Multiple warnings If various problems occur simultaneously a multiple warning screen is displayed Press the XL button to call up different warning messages Example of a triple warning message Inthe header the number of different warning messages or the individual warning screens is shown Press the JL button to call up the individual warning screens Individual warning screens show the symbols of the individual warnings 38 Operation The display of the individual screens changes every 1 5 seconds if high level warning occurs for the displayed tires a For the meaning of the warning symbols see chapter 7 5 4 Warning message overview l1 gt If there are several warnings for a tire position only the warning with the highest priority is displayed in the multiple warning screen see also 7 5 4 Warning message overview These warnings are displayed in the corresponding screen in the individ
4. inner twin tires 2nd axle left side truck Layout for a 4 wheel trailer Information box for tires 2nd axle left side trailer Information box for tires steering axle right side truck Information box for tires 1st axle right side trailer ontinental Operation 7 5 7 5 1 Operating without automatic trailer detection General l1 gt The ContiPressureCheck system covers a variety of truck types and also truck trailer combinations gt If a truck trailer combination remains connected for a longer period of time the ContiPressureCheck sys tem can be configured so that the tire pressures and temperatures of the trailers including the position can be represented in the Display gt If the trailer is replaced the configuration in the truck must be updated otherwise the NO SIGNAL warning for the trailer tires appears after a short time The following are some truck versions and truck trailer combinations SION 49 TE T p p DEM AN m hg a See 28 Operation 7 5 2 Start screen for pressure temperature monitoring After starting up the vehicle the following appears in the display The CPC system is ready for opera tion Tire data will be displayed just after the journey begins Tire data is received for the left outer wheel on the 2nd axle Tire data is received for all wheel positions and no warnings exist 29
5. ontinental The Future in Motion PRESSURE BAR 9 0 9 0 23 223 7 57 5 ContiPressureCheck The tire pressure monitoring system User Manual ontinental Table of Contents ContiPressureCheck I Generale EE 6 1 1 Information on this User Manual EEN 6 1 2 Liability disclaimer oo ccesesessesscsesscsessesscsesscsssesscsessesesscsecsesncsessesnsaeensaeeneseess 6 1 3 e Te e LE 6 1 4 ADDO VIAT ONS wescisicssissssscsscsscassevacsssssesccecossssoesecesssoussoosttiecasssucenscetveecscsdesbsscaasbussbaszaanesensscies 7 1 5 Explanation of symbols d T6 Warning Sinnen ena Devin ees eei Ee e asse a aeae sa rE E EAEEREN 8 1 7 Man facturer s address ee 9 1 8 Aftersales SOR VICE i ees ee ede Loto pee ehren 9 Eet eet rel Kal lu 9 EE e 10 Bit UPON ASA USC e M S 10 3 2 General safety instructions oc cecsessessecsessssssssesscsscssessesseeseeneesecsessecsecsecseesscsscees 11 3 3 Particular hazards ettet inte eascta ttis cabra nsosctohcoa tata epa cee Dra 12 4 Tooloverview ALT leg ue 13 Sree MountingitneiDis pla Va EE 14 5 1 Display Holder with suction caps for attaching to the windshield 15 5 2 Display Holder for screwing to the dashboard sss 15 Dee TE TIET 17 6 1 Start SCCM DE 17 6 2 Automatic Language Ouer 17 6 2 1 Setting the language for Automatic Language Query 18 6 2 2 Activate deactivate Automatic Language Quer
6. used in this User Manual Abbreviation Meaning ATL Auto Trailer Learning CPC ContiPressureCheck SO Surrounding Observer SWE Single Wheel Exchange HHT Hand Held Tool Optional functions that are not activated for all CPC systems Explanation of symbols Warnings in this User Manual are also indicated by warning symbols The following warning symbols are used in this User Manual Symbol Meaning General warning General instructions and useful suggestions on handling Note on observing environmental regulations for disposal i Ep mie gt Electric electronic components with this symbol may not be disposed of in the normal household waste ontinental General 1 6 Warnings In the current User Manual the following warnings are used A warning of this hazard level indicates a hazardous situation If the hazardous situation is not avoided it can result in serious injuries Follow the instructions in this warning to avoid serious injuries to persons A warning of this hazard level indicates potential dam age to equipment If the situation is not avoided it can result in equipment damage Follow the instructions in this warning to avoid the equipment damage 1 gt A note draws attention to additional information of importance for further work or which simplifies the work step described Technical da
7. 11 Maintenance Clean the light surface of the Pressure Check Indicator at regular intervals Keep the central control unit and the Additional Receiver free of soiling such as snow or slush in order not to impair the reception Check all screw and plug in connections at regular intervals when using the CPC system 12 Disposal 12 1 General instruction Continental is committed to the protection of the environment As with other old devices the system can be returned to Continental via the normal channels For details of disposal please contact your authorized sales partner Sort metals and plastics carefully for recycling or scrapping Dispose of all other components such as cleaning agents or elec trical components such central control unit Additional Receiver according to legal regulations 61 ontinental Disposal 12 2 12 3 re A Tire Sensor I Before disposing of a tire the Tire Sensor must be taken out If the Tire Sensor is to continue to be used pay atten tion to the service life and operating time of the Tire Sensor according to the chapter 3 1 Tire Sensor of the installation instructions The Tire Sensor contains a lithium battery that is cast into the housing and cannot be replaced After reaching the end of its service life the Tire Sensor must be disposed of in accordance with all current local region al and national laws and regu
8. 6 3 Fast pressure loss EEN 37 7 5 7 Multiple warnings EEN 38 ontinental Table of Contents 7 6 Operating with Automatic Trailer Learning AT 40 TA H RE ETE aE a C 40 7 6 2 Start screen for automatic trailer learning 42 7 6 2 1 No trailers found with Tire Sensors s 43 7 6 2 2 Special cases with automatic trailer learning 44 7 6 3 Warning messages in the case of automatic trailer detection 48 7 6 4 Multiple warnings for trailer tires in the case of automatic trailer detection s 49 7 6 5 Multiple warnings for truck and trailer tires in the case of automatic trailer detection sss 51 7 6 6 Automatic Trailer Learning with Surrounding Observer SO 52 7 7 Automatic Single Wheel Exchange SWE ENEE 54 SErtrorilessqdgecde E 55 SE kee Gu beleen e Ate 56 9 1 Pressure Check Indicator operating modes sse 56 9 2 Readjusting the Pressure Check Indicator esses 59 1o leaningitne Displays me TREE RETE ee 60 Table of Contents NH TN ln Tee 61 WAI D1SPOS A Son rH 61 12 1 General instruction useeseoscoseesensensennenssensensensensensensensensensensensensensennnnsensensensensensensensen 61 12 2 TireSEnSOr BORN cnscoosensesvasoanantstestedasaccenscesshidi cuosassateseudssbaieastevansssadissseese 62 12 3 Electrical electronic components essssessseessssesssesssec
9. SIGNAL warning occurs In the case of trucks it can take up to 20 minutes and for trailers up to 40 minutes to show NO SIGNAL warning During this time pressure temperature warning is not possible The last received value is displayed until the NO SIGNAL appears gt If data from a Tire Sensor is not received in the case of slow moving vehicles 20 kph 12 5 mph or vehicles not moving e g due to interference then the NO SIGNAL message is not displayed However the corre sponding tire position is empty without content It is then not possible to monitor the tire at this wheel position during this time and display warnings 33 Ontinental Operation 7 5 5 3 Temperature Warning type Low level warning Warning message Temperature Error The measured temperature in the tire exceeds 115 C 239 F The Tire Sensor no longer functions from 120 C 248 F Action Stop the truck immediately at a suitable location Allow the tire concerned to cool down and then check it 7 5 5 4 Low pressure Warning type Low level warning Warning message Low pressure Error The tire pressure falls below the recommended warning thresh old value Tire damage or even tire destruction is possible Action At the next opportunity e g tire service gas station etc investigate the cause of low pres sure and set the correct pressure If the tire is damaged by a nail for example ar
10. ailer learning Too few tires are detected Cause Remedial action A lifting axle is raised during the learning phase and this means that these lift axle tires are not detected in the learning process For example only 4 tires are displayed instead of the expected 6 tires If any of the trailer tires are fur ther away from the towing vehicle or are strongly shielded e g a load loader it is possible that the Tire Sensors are not detected due to bad reception Contact an authorized garage allow the Additional Receiver to be suitably aligned posi tioned or install a separate CPC system into the trailer Example 2 The learning phase takes up to 30 minutes Cause Remedial action During the learning phase an other moving vehicle was in the vicinity of a CPC system Some of the Tire Sensors of the trailer have restricted reception This prolongs the ATL learning phase Contact an authorized garage allow the Additional Receiver to be suitably aligned posi tioned or install a separate CPC system into the trailer 44 Operation Example 3 The values of the old trailer continue to be displayed after the trailer is decoupled or was exchanged Cause Remedial action Trailer decoupled and the truck continues to drive within the next 15 minutes The system assumes that the trailer is still coupled and con tinues to di
11. al warning screens is shown Press the JL button to call up the individual warning screens SS EE EE SS Individual warning screens show the symbols of the individual warnings The display of the individual screens changes every 1 5 seconds if a high level warning occurs for the displayed tires For the meaning of the symbols see chapter 7 5 4 Warning message overview 50 Operation 7 6 5 Multiple warnings for truck and trailer tires in the case of automatic trailer detection Both displays appear alternately at intervals of 1 5 seconds 5 different warning messages for truck and trailer tires 3 of 10 truck tires have a problem The positions of truck tires con cerned are displayed At least 4 of 8 trailer tires have a problem The positions of trailer tires concerned will not be displayed If more than 4 trailer tires have a problem only high priority warnings are displayed For the priorities of the warning messages and the meaning of the warning symbols see chapter 7 5 4 Warning message overview The position of the tire concerned will not be displayed The number of different warning messages or the individual warning screens appear in the Info menu item Press the J button to call up the individual warning screens 51 ontinental Operation 7 6 6 Automatic Trailer Learning with Surrounding Observer SO The Surrounding Observer SO is an additional o
12. arning messages and 7 5 6 High level warning messages 1 For any pressure warning Check pressure at all trailer tires until the tire with the corresponding warning is found For temperature indication Stop the truck immediately at a suitable location Allow the tires to cool down and then check them For any other warning Get in contact with an authorized garage 48 Operation 7 6 4 Multiple warnings for trailer tires in the case of automatic trailer detection Both displays appear alternately at intervals of 1 5 seconds Example of a 4 fold warning message At least 4 of 8 trailer tires have a problem If more than 4 trailer tires have a problem only high priority warnings are displayed For the priorities of the warning messages and the meaning of the warning symbols see chapter 7 5 4 Warning message overview The position of the tire concerned will not be displayed l1 For any pressure warning Check pressure at all trailer tires until the tire with the corresponding warning is found For temperature indication Stop the truck immediately at a suitable location Allow the tires to cool down and then check them For any other warning Get in contact with an authorized garage 49 ontinental aperon Press the JL button to call up different warning messages Inthe header the number of different warning messages or the individu
13. atic trailer learning After starting up the vehicle the following appears in the display The CPC system is ready for opera tion Tire data is displayed just after the journey begins The automatic trailer detection ATL is not yet complete Data is received for all truck wheel positions and the automatic trailer detection ATL is not yet complete Final screen Tire data is received for all truck wheel positions The automatic trailer learning ATL is not yet com plete The values for the pressure and the temperatures inside the tires are within the permitted value range Example shows a truck with 10 tires and that a trailer with 8 tires was identified 42 Operation 1 gt The values of the truck tires are displayed individually at their respective position gt If there is a problem with a trailer tire only the value is displayed without specifying the position 7 6 2 1 No trailers found with Tire Sensors In the following three scenarios the below messages will be shown m Notrailer is hooked m Trailer is hooked but no Tire Sensors are mounted in trailer tires m Reception of all trailer Tire Sensors is bad Data is received for all truck wheel positions the automatic trailer detection ATL is finished However no trailer with Tire Sen sors was found After 60 seconds 43 ontinental Operation Example 1 7 6 2 2 Special cases with automatic tr
14. er ignition is switched off 58 Pressure Check Indicator 9 2 Readjusting the Pressure Check Indicator If the Pressure Check Indicator is incorrectly adjusted and is therefore not sufficiently visible during ignition it must be readjusted To adjust the Pressure Check Indicator proceed as follows Loosen the locknut on the Pressure Check Indicator and adjust the Pressure Check Indicator to make sure the indicator is visible from the driver s side mirror Subsequently tighten lock nut to 2 Nm 1 5 Ib ft finger tight so that the ball joint of the rubber arm can no longer move l1 gt At temperatures under 2 C 36 F the tightening torque should not exceed 2 Nm 1 5 Ib ft otherwise damage could occur Adjust the tightening torque accordingly at high tem peratures gt It is recommended to arrange a check or adjustment at an authorized garage 59 Ontinental Cleaning the Display 10 Cleaning the Display Pay attention to the following cleaning and safety instruc tions before cleaning the Display Clean the Display with a dry soft lint free cloth only Even when cleaning stubborn dirt the cleaning cloth may only be slightly dampened with a little water Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents when cleaning stubborn dirt and never use solvents that could attack the plastic surface of the Display 60 Maintenance
15. es detected which is more than the total trailer tires Cause Remedial action For ATL the Automatic Single Wheel Exchange SWE is deacti vated If a tire or a Tire Sensor of the towing vehicle was exchanged the CPC system of the towing vehicle will not be detected The new Tire Sensor is considered to be unknown and interpreted as a Tire Sensor on the trailer during each ATL learning procedure The same applies accordingly if more than one Tire Sensor on the towing vehicle are exchanged without changing the configura tion of CPC system The configuration of the CPC system of the towing vehicle must be updated with the new Tire Sensors For this the following menu items are available in the Hand Held Tool HHT Installation New Installa tion or Modification Modify Installation Modify Sensor IDs 1 Manual Obtain all information and handling instructions on the Hand Held Tool from the Hand Held Tool User 47 ontinental Operation 7 6 3 Warning messages in the case of automatic trailer detection Example of a high level warning for a trailer tire Both displays appear alternately at intervals of 1 5 seconds 1 of 8 trailer tires has a problem The position of the tire concerned will not be displayed For the meaning of the warning symbols and for corrective actions see chapter 7 5 4 Warning message overview 7 5 5 Low level w
16. illustration on the left shows a warning with activated Sur rounding Observer SO The illustration on the left shows warnings from a successfully learned trailer When trailer learning is completed ATL and Surrounding Observer SO end automatically 1 The Surrounding Observer only displays the VERY LOW PRESSURE warning All other warnings are only displayed when ATL is connected The VERY LOW PRESSURE warning from the Surround ing Observer may not come from the own trailer but can also come from the neighboring vehicle However the driver has the option in the event of a warning to check his own trailer for low pressure 53 ontinental Operation 7 7 Automatic Single Wheel Exchange SWE The Automatic Single Wheel Exchange SWE enables easy exchange of a single Tire Sensor 1 gt If the ATL Automatic Trailer Learning function is activated the then automatic Single Wheel Exchange SWE is deactivated gt Ifa lifting axle is raised the automatic Single Wheel Exchange SWE does not function The new Tire Sensor is only detected after the lifting axle has been lowered It is irrelevant at which position the wheel was exchanged If a single tire with Tire Sensor is replaced after CPC was already configured the CPC system detects this automatically Reconfiguring with the Hand Held Tool is not necessary m Thenew Tire Sensor is usually detected au
17. ition 6 2 Automatic Language Query 1 By default the automatic language query is activated for initial startup m If the Automatic Language Query is activated the display switch es from the start screen to the settings Language view see chapter 6 2 1 Setting the language for Automatic Language Query If no button is pressed within 15 seconds the display switches automatically to the vehicle view m If the Automatic Language Query is deactivated the display im mediately switches from the start screen to the vehicle view 17 ontinental Commissioning 6 2 1 Setting the language for Automatic Language Query If the Automatic Language Query is activated the Settings Language view appears for 15 seconds Press the JL button to select a language the selected language is highlighted Press the OK button to confirm the language selection The display switches then to the vehicle view 6 2 2 Activate deactivate Automatic Language Query Press the SET button the Setup view is displayed Pressthe tb button to select the Language menu item Press the OK button to confirm Press the JL button to select the Autostart menu item Select Autostart ON or Autostart OFF with the OK button 18 Operation 7 7 1 Operation Safety instructions Danger of accident Operating the Display while driving can lead to accidents
18. lations For this a return to the place of purchase or an authorized CPC dealer or the return to the central CPC collection point is possible address see chapter 12 4 CPC collection point Electrical electronic components All other electrical electronic components except Tire Sensors must be disposed of in accordance with local regional and national laws and reg ulations In case of any questions please contact your local authority re sponsible for waste disposal CPC collection point Address Continental Trading GmbH Abteilung Entsorgung VDO Stra e 1 Geb ude B14 64832 Babenhausen Germany 62 Declaration of Conformity 13 Declaration of Conformity The CPC system meets the basic requirements and relevant regulations of the European Union EU and the USA as well as other countries listed at www contipressurecheck com The complete original declaration of conformity is in the package leaflet EC Declaration of Conformity Declaration CE de Conformite EG Konformit tserkl rung or at www contipressurecheck com 63 ontinental Certifications 14 Certifications The individual certificates are included with the system documents and or are available at www contipressurecheck com 14 1 Radio permit A radio permit was issued for the CPC system in the following countries See list of countries package leaflet Homologation Certificate Vehicle Components 14 2 General Operating Pe
19. menu 20 Day night mode 21 Display brightness 23 Selecting the language 24 Selecting units 25 Switching the buzzer ON OFF 22 Start screen 17 Surrounding Observer SO 52 E lee EEN 7 T Technical data 9 W Warning messages 30 Check Sensor 35 Fast pressure loss 37 Low pressure 34 Nosignal 33 Sensor defect 32 Temperature 34 Very low pressure 36 Warnings seeme ureesen ainena aes 8 65 Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH B ttnerstra e 25 30165 Hanover Germany Wwww contipressurecheck com www continental truck tires com www continental corporation com ontinental The Future in Motion O e Wel N e SE mM N CH O Wel CO bal tel o9 S ex lt LO N N CH mM gt na E zZ LO Jong CPC UM lon
20. o sunlight Damage In the case of improper screwing of the Display Holder it is possible to damage components or cables in the dash board of the vehicle Before screwing the Display Holder tight make sure that components or cables cannot be damaged when fixing the Display Holder 15 ontinental Mounting the Display Remove the Display from the Holder Pull of the protective foil of the contact surfaces on the holder and glue the holder to the desired location Also screw the holder onto the dashboard with the 2 screws sup plied Connect the Display with the Display Holder Make sure that the Display is completely engaged and locked into the Holder Adjust the Display by turning it in the desired direction The Display must always be clearly visible to the driver 1 It is recommended to fix the Display by gluing and screwing The adhesive foil compensates unevenness between the Holder and installation location and ensures a tighter fit The screws secure the Holder against vibration during operation and therefore against unintentional loosen ing Dismantling the Display Holder After dismantling the Display Holder two holes remain in the dashboard In addition residual adhesive could remain on the dashboard 16 Commissioning 6 Commissioning 6 1 Start screen The start screen is displayed for 3 seconds after ign
21. ontinental Operation 7 5 3 Switching between pressure and temperature display Press the Sol button to change between the temperature display and the pressure display 7 5 4 Warning message overview I The driver can be warned by a signal tone in the case of a warning message The Buzzer function must be switched on for this purpose In the event of a warning respond as described in the following sections If the warning persists even after taking action the tires must be manually checked and the installation configuration of the CPC system must be checked by an authorized garage All actions described in the following sections must be performed while the vehicle is parked at a traffic free location such as a car park parking lot etc 30 Operation Priority Level Symbol Warning High High 2 message FAST PRESS LOSS Continuous fast pressure loss Tire damage and tire destruction will occur 1 2 VERY LOW PRESSURE The tire pressure falls below the recommended alarm threshold value Tire damage or even tire destruction is possible 2 CHECK SENSOR The Tire Sensor is no longer properly affixed Low Low LOW PRESSURE The tire pressure falls below the recommended warning threshold value Tire damage or even tire destruction is possible TEMPERATURE The measured temperature in the
22. ore than 15 minutes and then the trailer is moved with a speed 30 kph 19 mph 56 Pressure Check Indicator The Pressure Check Indicator is visible in the left side mirror it indicates the following operating modes Display No signal Operating status No warning messages for the trailer exist If the Pressure Check Indicator or the CPC system fails during the drive this will not be indicated In this rare case the tire pressure monitoring of the trailer is not possible The driver can check the functionality at the start of next ignition cycle see next point Lights up for 15 seconds when switching on the CPC system and when moving off after a longer break The CPC system and the Pressure Check Indicator are ready for operation If the Pressure Check Indicator does not produce a signal when switching on the CPC system ignition or pressing the main bat tery switch either the CPC sys tem on the trailer is not ready for operation or the Pressure Check Indicator is defective In this case monitoring of the tire pressure on the trailer is not possible and it is necessary to go to an authorized garage as quickly as possible Flashes slowly every 2 seconds There is a low level warning on the trailer At the next suitable place such as parking lot rest area gas station check the pressure of all trailer tires and correct if neces sary If slow flashing contin
23. ption for Automatic Trailer Learning CATL 1 gt The trailer monitor by means of ATL only works when the trailer is moved for at least 10 minutes at a speed of 30 kph 19 mph Warnings can only be displayed after completion of ATL SO is an optional function and is not activated in all CPC systems In order to be able to detect a tire with extreme low pressure at the begin ning of the journey the Surrounding Observer SO at the ContiPressure Check system can be activated using the Hand Held Tool HHT The surrounding observer evaluates all Tire Sensor signals received af ter the ContiPressureCheck system is switched on and checks whether there is extreme low pressure If extreme low pressure is indicated by Tire Sensors received a VERY LOW PRESSURE warning is displayed for the tire This only happens when ATL has not been completed The VERY LOW PRESSURE warning is based on the target pressure set for the ATL If for example 7 0 bar 100 psi is set as target pressure for ATL then warnings for all Tire Sensors are displayed that measure a pressure lower than 5 6 bar 80 psi 52 Operation Illustration of ATL SO during the Illustration after successful learn learning phase ing phase Whether the Surrounding Observer SO was activated can be seen if an VERY LOW PRESSURE warning is displayed during the learning phase The learning phase is indicated by SEARCHING TRAILER The
24. r the head and not in the airbag area driver amp front passenger l1 The vehicle driver must have a sufficient field of view under all operating and weather conditions gt Mount the Display so that the driver s field of view is not restricted 14 Mounting the Display 5 1 Display Holder with suction caps for attaching to the windshield To attach the Display to the windshield use the Display Holder with the suction caps Connect the Display with the Display Holder supplied Make sure that the Display is completely engaged and locked into the Holder Choose a suitable location on the windshield Make sure that you install in a location which would avoid glare due to sunlight Loose the screws to adjust the Display and tighten them when the desired position is set 1 The Display must always be clearly visible to the driver National regulations If national regulations stipulate that devices may not be attached to the windshield mount the Display with the holder according to chapter 5 2 Display Holder for screwing to the dashboard 5 2 Display Holder for screwing to the dashboard To mount the Display to the dashboard glue and screw the Display Hold er to the dashboard Connectthe display with the Display Holder supplied Choose a suitable location on the dashboard Make sure that you install in a location which would avoid glare due t
25. range a repair or replacement by a specialist as soon as possible gt Correct the tire pressure only when the tire tempera ture corresponds to the ambient temperature Other wise there is a risk that the wrong pressure is set 34 Operation 7 5 6 High level warning messages 7 5 6 1 Check Sensor Both displays appear alternately at intervals of 1 5 seconds ser J OK ao H Warning type High level warning Warning message Check Sensor Error The Tire Sensor is not properly affixed Action Get the tire removed as quickly as possible by specialist staff at a tire dealer and allow the Tire Sensor and Tire Sensor Container to be replaced by a specialist 35 Ontinental Operation 7 5 6 2 Very low pressure Both displays appear alternately at intervals of 1 5 seconds ser J OK ao Warning type High level warning Warning message Very low pressure Error The tire pressure falls below the recommended alarm threshold value Tire damage or even tire destruction is possible Action Stop the truck at a suitable location as soon as possible and investigate the cause of the low pressure Top up the tire pressure and make sure that the tire is checked by a specialist as quickly as possible I gt Correct the tire pressure only when the tire tempera ture corresponds to the ambient temperature Other wise there is a risk that the wrong pressure is set 36
26. rmit A general operating permit Allgemeine Betriebserlaubnis ABE from the Kraftfahrt Bundesamt KBA Federal Motor Vehicle Transport Au thority was issued for the CPC system See package leaflet ALLGEMEINE BETRIEBSERLAUBNIS ABE 14 3 ADR The CPC system is principally designed for hazardous material ADR ve hicles A declaration of conformity according to ADR is available for the CPC sys tem and includes the approved hazardous goods classes See package leaflet ADR Konformit tserkl rung CPC System The latest version can be found at www contipressurecheck com 64 Index 15 Index A Abbreviations 7 Automatic Language Query 17 Automatic Single Wheel Exchange SWE 54 Automatic Trailer Learning CATL 40 C Certifications 64 Cleaning the Display 60 Customer service 9 D Declaration of conformity 63 Disposal oorr eee 61 E Error messages 55 Installation 22 14 Intended use 10 L Liability disclaimer 6 M Maintaining the system 61 Manufacturer s address 9 Multiple warnings 38 O Operating keys 13 P Pressure Check Indicator 56 Alignment 2 2222222 59 Operating modes 56 S Safety cocer ans 10 Setting the language 18 Setup
27. splay the trailer tires After approx 40 minutes NO SIGNAL is displayed for all trailer tires Itis recommended to switch off the ignition for atleast 20 seconds after decoupling a trailer Trailer was exchanged within 15 minutes The system assumes that the previous trailer is stilled coupled and display the number of tires of the previous trailer After approx 40 minutes the NO SIGNAL warning is displayed for all trailer tires It is recommended to switch off the ignition for at least 20 seconds after exchanging a trailer 45 ontinental Operation Example 4 Occasionally too many tires are learned Cause Remedial action During automatic trailer detec tion all signals from unknown Tire Sensors in the immediate vicinity recognized In addition only signals from moving vehicles are accepted that are in the immediate vicin ity for approx 8 to 10 minutes approx 5 to 10 m 16 to 33 ft distance of the truck such as the newly coupled trailer If another vehicle with Tire Sen sors is in the immediate vicinity during the entire learning phase it is possible that some of the Tire Sensors of the other vehicle are also learned Stop the vehicle and restart the learning procedure by switching of the ignition for at least 20 seconds 46 Operation Example 5 During automatic trailer detection every time same number of tir
28. sssecssecssscssssecssecesseceseesssees 62 12 4 CPC collection Bolt niteler iata ee n epa ee oto ec erue ede 62 lsiDeclarationiofiGonfonmit Vee RR 63 US Ile DIE s TT 64 74 1 Radio p6etrtml eer rto esoeteree eterne eo tton te toa rentre teen ptos deel 64 14 2 General Operating Permit uc esessssessssessesessessssessesecsestesessessssesssesssseesesnees 64 14 3 ADR ENT EE 65 ontinental General 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 General Information on this User Manual The information listed here serves to become familiar with the Display and the ContiPressureCheck system and make full use of its functions The User Manual must always be in the immediate vicinity of the Display It must be read and observed by everyone who is involved with e installation e startup and e operation of the Display and of the ContiPressureCheck system Liability disclaimer The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage and operational faults resulting from failure to observe this User Manual use for other than the intended purpose faulty installation technical changes and modifications misuse failure to maintain in accordance with manufacturer instructions Copyright This User Manual is copyrighted This User Manual may not be duplicated either wholly or in part without the express permission of Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH General 1 4 1 5 Abbreviations The following abbreviations are
29. ta Display 1 7 Manufacturer s address Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH B ttnerstra e 25 30165 Hannover Germany www contipressurecheck com 1 8 After sales service In the case of technical questions on the Display Pressure Check Indica tor or the entire ContiPressureCheck system please contact your CPC supplier or the authorized garage that installed the CPC system 2 Technical data Display 117 x 107 x 40 Dimensions L x W x H 4 60 x 4 21 x 1 57 Weight ep Supply voltage 12 24 Minimum mating cycles diagnosis plug 100 connecting plug 10 Minimum mating cycles between Display and Display Holder 5 Operating temperature E Readability of the LCD screen 20 to 80 without restrictions 4 to 167 mm inches grams oz Volts cycles cycles cycles SG SE EG SE ontinental Safety 3 2 1 Safety Intended use The Display is only intended for displaying the data detected by the CPC system air pressure and temperature of the tires as well as warning messages The Pressure Check Indicator installed in the trailer is intended to be used for displaying the status of the CPC system at the trailer using light signals Use for any other purpose is not considered as intended use Hazard from use for other than the intended purpose Any use other than and or going beyond the intended use of the CPC system can lead to damage and serious injuries Use the sys
30. tem only for its intended purpose No claims of any kind will be accepted for damage resulting from use for other than the intended purpose In such cases the risk must be borne solely by the user 10 Safety 3 2 General safety instructions Observe the following general safety instructions to ensure safe handling of the CPC system The operator must ensure that tires in which Tire Sensors are installed are only operated in vehicles in which monitoring is ensured by the CPC system If continuous technical monitoring is not ensured the operator must make sure that the condition of the Tire Sensor is checked regularly at the latest after 20 000 km 12 425 miles In the case of continued use of the tires on other vehicles where monitoring is not ensured the Tire Sensors must first be removed from the tires The operator of the vehicle must ensure that the CPC system is properly installed and put into operation This includes setting the nominal pressures recommended in the tire guide correct assign ment of the Tire Sensors to the wheel position etc Observe the following general safety instructions to ensure safe handling of the Display Check the Display for visible damage before using Do not put a damaged Display into operation Never open the housing of the Display The Display is designed for a temperature range from 40 C to 85 C C40 to 185 F however temporary Display errors may occur at
31. temperatures lower than 20 C 4 F or above 80 C 167 F Protect the Display against moisture and penetration by liquids 11 ontinental Safety 3 3 Particular hazards Special characteristic in the case of vehicles for hazardous substances ADR m If the CPC system is installed in a vehicle for hazardous materials ADR and if the CPC system remains switched on although the vehicle s ignition is switched off it is possible that sparks other ignition sources or similar could lead to a reaction with the hazard ous material in the event of a fault This can result in accidents and serious injuries For this reason when parking vehicles for hazardous substances it is absolutely necessary to disconnect the CPC system from the power supply normally via the battery main switch 12 Tool overview 4 Tool overview 4 1 Operating keys Q SET Switch between vehicle view and settings e AL Navigation between menu items and warning messages OK Confirmation of the selected menu item e SG Switch between pressure or temperature display d in the vehicle view ontinental Mounting the Display 5 Mounting the Display Risk of injury The risk of injury cannot be ruled out if the installation instructions are not followed Do not mount the Display in front of the driver and the front passenger s Do not mount the Display in the impact zone of the body o
32. the Brightness settings sub menu Press the JL button to select the desired bright ness level Press the OK button to confirm the selection and return to the settings menu Press the SET button to return to the settings menu without changes 23 ontinental Operation 7 2 6 Selecting the language gt The language setting can be adjusted to the needs of the driver Pressthe OK button to display the Language sub menu Pressthe dk button to select a language the selected language is highlighted Press the OK button to confirm the selection and return to the settings menu Press the SET button to return to the settings menu without changes 24 Operation 7 2 7 Selecting units 1 gt The units for displaying the pressure and the tempera ture can be adjusted to the requirements of the driver Press the OK button to switch between bar C psi C psi F bar F Switching depends on the last setting 25 ontinental Operation 7 3 Switching between the vehicle view and the settings menu Press the SET button to switch between the vehicle view and the settings menu 26 Operation 7 4 Vehicle view Standard screen to monitor pressure temperature Info menu item Layout for a 4x2 truck the vertical line indicates a truck Information box for
33. tire exceeds 115 C 239 F The Tire Sensor no longer functions at 120 C 248 F NO SIGNAL Due to insufficient signal strength it is not possible to display a sensor protocol SENSOR DEFECT Tire Sensor is defective 1 Tire pressure values shown above are for example proposes only Recommend tire pressure is set according the tire manufactures guidance by an authorized garage 2 High level warnings are indicated by flashing symbols changing between positive and negative mode 31 ontinental Operation 7 55 Low level warning messages 7 5 5 1 Tire Sensor defect Warning type Low level warning Warning message Sensor defect Error The Tire Sensor is defective Action Ask the garage to remove the tire as soon as possible and replace the Sensor In the case of a defective Tire Sensor no pressure temperature warning is possible 32 Operation 7 5 5 2 No signal Warning type Low level warning Warning message No signal Error Due to insufficient signal strength it is not possible to display a Sensor Protocol Action The authorized garage must clarify the cause for insuffi cient signal strength If no signal is received no pressure temperature warning is possible Under adverse conditions e g strong electromag netic radiation strong radio transmitter etc signal transmission from some tires can be disturbed so that a NO
34. tomatically during the first journey after replacing the tire m This procedure is completed after approx 10 minutes of driving Prerequisite is a speed of min 30 kph 19 mph during the dura tion of driving m No pressure value is visible in the corresponding tire symbol during this learning procedure 1 gt If the detection fails during the first drive the message NO SIGNAL appears on the display for this tire posi tion and the Pressure Check Indicator flashes slowly Torestart wheel exchange detection the vehicle must have been standing still for 20 minutes The CPC system restarts the automatic Single Wheel Exchange SWE each time until the new wheel has been detected 54 Error messages 8 Error messages If the function of the ContiPressureCheck system is disturbed the fol lowing error messages could be displayed Cause Error message ContiPressureCheck TM system is not ready Action Contact an authorized garage as soon as possible to arrange a repair The warning DISPLAY ERROR irrespective of the language set 1006 illustrated above is displayed only in English ContiPressureCheck TM system is not ready An authorized garage must activate the ContiPressure Check system Installation of the ContiPressureCheck system was not properly carried out An authorized garage must complete the installation process
35. ual warning screens 39 ontinental Operation 7 6 7 6 1 Operating with Automatic Trailer Learning CATL General 1 gt The ContiPressureCheck system is installed and configured for a certain truck combination gt When trailers are changed frequently the ATL function Automatic Trailer Learning is installed in the truck system ATL allows different trailers to be monitored without the need to update the configuration of the truck system gt The number of trailer changes is unlimited The pre requisite is that each tire on the trailers to be moni tored is equipped with Tire Sensors gt For the Automatic Trailer Learning ATL to function the vehicle must be moved over a time of 10 minutes at a speed 30 kph 19 mph ATL is an optional function and is not activated in all CPC systems 40 Operation The following shows two examples for truck trailer combinations with automatic trailer detection Sea ebe 2 al HET 1 If an independent complete ContiPressureCheck sys tem is installed in a trailer status indicator via a Pressure Check Indicator installed on the trailer and if the trailer is also monitored from the truck then all warning mes sages must always be investigated even when the they are only displayed on one of both systems 41 ontinental Operation 7 6 2 Start screen for autom
36. ues after driving off go to an autho rized garage Otherwise the same measures apply to low level warning as described in the chapter 7 5 5 Low level warning messages 57 ontinental Pressure Check Indicator Stop the truck safety as quickly as possible Check all trailer tires for fast pressure loss or extreme low pressure In this case allow a specialist to check the tires and repair or Flashes quickly There is a high level exchange if necessary 5 x per second warning on the trailer If after these measures fast flash ing begins again after continuing the journey go to an authorized garage Otherwise the same measures apply to high level warning as described in the chapter 7 5 6 High level warning messages 1 In case tire pressure need to be corrected gt Correct the tire pressure only when the tire tempera ture corresponds to the ambient temperature Other wise there is a risk that the wrong pressure is set Operating modes of the Pressure Check Indicator after parking the trailer Inthe case of a warning flashing it is possible that the flashing stops if the trailer is parked or is moved slowly for a time period of 30 minutes 15 kph 9 mph In case warning exists and if the CPC trailer system is connected to continuos power supply battery the Pressure Check Indicator will remain flashing for 30 minutes aft
37. utton Task JL Select between the menu items selection is highlighted OK Change settings or open submenus SET Return to vehicle view If no button is pressed within 30 seconds the display switches auto matically to the vehicle view 20 Operation 7 2 3 Day night mode 1 The display brightness can be adjusted to the day and night conditions with the day night mode No dazzling during night driving and sufficient readability during the day Press the OK button to switch to the night mode or the vice versa The display then switches back to the vehicle view automatically 21 ontinental Operation 7 2 4 Switching the buzzer ON OFF gt The buzzer can be switched on to emit an accoustic alarm when a warning message is displayed A deactivated buzzer switches itself on again automat ically after the Display has been switched on 50 times Press the OK button to switch the buzzer on or off Press the SET button to confirm the selected setting and switch to the vehicle view 22 Operation 7 2 5 Display brightness i The display brightness can be adjusted to the needs of the driver Day mode It is possible to select a brightness level of 50 96 or 75 96 or 100 96 Night mode It is possible to select a brightness level of 5 96 or 10 96 or 20 96 Press the OK button to display
38. y 18 Table of Contents BE LO Foret Re te eet 19 7 1 Safety INSEFUCTONS siiis MM 19 VE Setup NET EE 20 7 2 1 Open the settings menu EENEG 20 7 2 2 Navigating the settings men EENEG 20 7 2 3 Day night mode 7 2 4 Switching the buzzer ONIOEE ee 22 7 2 5 Display briohtness een 23 7 2 6 Selecting the language 24 72 1 Selecting NU TC 25 7 3 Switching between the vehicle view and the settings menu sssssessssesssssssnesnsnnnnennenennsnnenennnnennnnennnnnenennnnennennenennnnnnnennenennenennnnn 26 7 4 Vehicle view Standard screen to monitor pressure temperature 27 7 5 Operating without automatic trailer detection EN WE ENT E 7 5 2 Start screen for pressure temperature monitoring 7 5 3 Switching between pressure and temperature display 30 7 5 4 Warning message ONGTVleMW EE 30 7 5 5 Low level warning messages cesecsesessssesesecsesscsesscsessesssseescseesessesesneses 32 7 5 5 1 TireSensor defect rtr 32 7 5 5 2 NO SiGMa lescssssssssssncresnscccacsnssssessassraastssctaiaissnscornsasicosassstasiosvivitaasivarsiansn 33 7 5 5 3 Temperaturen 34 7 5 5 4 LOW PreSSU sas 34 7 5 6 High level warning messages eccccessessssessesecsesecsessesessesesseescsteaeseseeseees 35 AIGA Check SENSOR ssesssissscessscasesiccsanaszssssisseceueecenencossetbaseaneasaneconnisuacenenetansd 35 7 5 6 2 Very low pressure esses etetttett sten tnttntattatestac 36 7 5

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