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3
Using th
e Tool
Tool Power Up
Power
for the Tool can come from the vehicle or an internal 9V battery. All
functions work when the Tool is connected to
the car. The Review Codes, Code Lookup,
and System Setup functions will also work on
internal battery power.
Vehicle Power
The Tool will automatically turn on when
connected to the vehicle.
1. Att
ach the unit to the car.
2. Connect the
Vehic
le Diagnostics Cable
to the T
ool.
3. Connect the end of the
Vehic
le Diagnostics Cable
to th
e
Dat
a Link
Connector
(
DLC
).
The T
ool receives power from the vehicle when the
Ve
hicle Diagnostics
Cable
is plugged
into the vehicle’s
DLC
Internal Battery
The
ON/
OFF
key turn
s the Tool ON and OFF when operating on battery
power.
Press and
hold the
ON/
OFF
key for at least 1 se
cond to turn the Tool
on or off.
The Tool will automatically turn off after 2 minutes of inactivity when pow-
ered from the internal 9V battery.
When
powered from the internal battery, the Tool turns off the backlighting
for the display if no key presses are made during a 1-minute period.
If a key is pressed
prior to the Tool powering off,
the backlighting for the display will turn back on.
The T
ool must be attached to the vehicle to per-
form diagnostic functions. The Tool disables the
diagnostic functions when powered from the
internal battery.
Each time the Tool is powered up, the voltage of
the internal battery is checked.
If the voltage
is low, the Low Battery Symbol
(Z) displays on the screen.
Replace the battery using instructions provided in “Battery
Replacement
If the Tool will not be used for an extended period of time,
remove the battery to prevent battery leakage from damaging
the battery compartment.
!
CAUTION
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