TEXA TMD MK0 Manual de usuario

SUMMARY
REVISION OF THE MANUAL.................................................................................3
INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................4
1 LEGEND OF THE SYMBOLS USED.................................................................5
2 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR INSTALLING TMD MK0...............................7
2.1 Glossary..................................................................................................................7
2.2 General Rules..........................................................................................................8
2.3 Operator Safety.......................................................................................................9
2.4 Device Safety........................................................................................................10
2.5 Safety during the Installation.................................................................................11
3 OPERATION OF THE RADIO DEVICES.........................................................12
4 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION................................................................13
5 REGULATORY INFORMATION.......................................................................14
6 TMD MK0.........................................................................................................15
7 DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................16
8 TECHNICAL FEATURES.................................................................................17
9 TMD MK0 INSTALLATION AND POWER SUPPLY........................................19
9.1 Indications if not used for a long time....................................................................22
10 ACTIVATION AND CONFIGURATION..........................................................23
10.1 Activation through MK3Starter.............................................................................23
10.2 Configuration through the Portal..........................................................................23
11 MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................24
12 LEGAL NOTICES...........................................................................................25
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TMD MK0 INSTALLATION MANUAL
REVISION OF THE MANUAL
This document is revision 01 of the TMD MK0 operating manual.
Issue Date: 30/06/2020
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
We would like to thank you for choosing a TEXA product for your workshop.
We are certain that you will get the greatest satisfaction from it and receive a great deal of help in
your work.
Please 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
foranytechnicalormarketingrequirement;thecompanymaydosoatanytimewithoutpriornotice.
This product is intended for use by technicians specialized in the automotive field only. Reading
and understanding the information in this manual cannot replace adequate specialized training in
this field.
The sole purpose of the manual is to illustrate the operation of the product sold. It is not intended
to offer technical training of any kind and technicians will therefore carry out any interventions
under their own responsibility and will be accountable for any damage or personal injury caused
by negligence, carelessness, or inexperience, regardless of the fact that a TEXA S.p.A. tool has
been used based on the information within this manual.
Any additions to this manual, useful in describing the new versions of the program and new
functions associated to it, may be sent to you through our TEXA technical bulletin service.
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.
The original manual was written in Italian, every other language is a translation of the original
manual.
© copyright and database rights 2020. The material contained in this publication is protected
by copyright and database rights. All rights are reserved by law and under international
conventions.
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1 LEGEND OF THE SYMBOLS USED
The symbols used in the manual are described in this chapter.
Toxic material hazard
Explosive material hazard
Electric shock hazard
Electromagnetic field hazard
Flammable material hazard
Hot surface hazard
Corrosive substance hazard
Risk of noise level above 80 dbA
Moving Parts Risk
Risk of crushing hands
Floor level obstacle warning
Laser beam hazard
General Risk
Obligation to read the instructions
This is not a safety symbol.
It indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
serious permanent injury or death.
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This is not a safety symbol.
It indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
serious permanent injury or death.
This is not a safety symbol.
It indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor injury.
This is not a safety symbol.
It indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
material damage.
This is not a safety symbol.
It indicates important information.
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2 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR INSTALLING TMD MK0
Thetechnology usedfor thedesign andmanufacturing controlof theTMD MK0 makesitareliable,
simple and safe device to install and use.
The personnel in charge of installing the remote diagnostic tools are required to follow the general
safety regulations, to use TMD MK0 devices for their intended use only and to carry out
maintenance correctly as described in this manual.
All the requirements based on the following must be assessed and applied:
•Labour inspectorate.
•Trade associations.
•Vehicle manufacturers.
•Anti-pollution regulations.
2.1 Glossary
Operator: a qualified person responsible for installing the remote diagnostic device.
Device: any TMD MK0 device.
The definition of "operator" cannot be applied to minors or to people
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or without any
experience or knowledge required.
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2.2 General Rules
The operator must have carefully read all the information and instructions in the
technical documents provided with the tool.
Iftheoperatorisnotable to read thismanual,theoperatinginstructionsandsafety
indications must be read and discussed in the operator's native language.
•The operator that works on vehicles must have basic qualifications and knowledge of
mechanics, automotive engineering, car repair and of the potential dangers that may arise
during self-diagnosis operations.
•The operator must be completely clear-headed and sober when installing and using the
device; taking drugs or alcohol before or when installing and operating the device is strictly
forbidden.
•The operator must follow all the instructions provided in the technical documents.
•The operator is required to wear adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) throughout
the installation of the device.
•The operator must periodically check the electrical connections of the device, making sure
they are in good condition and immediately replacing any damaged cables.
•The operator must periodically check the parts that are subject to wear and replace them if
necessary, using only original spare parts or spare parts approved by the manufacturer.
•The operator must stop using the device immediately should any failure occur, and promptly
contact the technical assistance.
•Donotremove ordamage thelabels andthewarnings onthe device;donot inany casemake
them illegible.
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2.3 Operator Safety
The device was manufactured to be electrically safe and
insulated and to work with specific supply voltage levels.
Improper use may expose the operator to the risk of electric
shock, even though of low intensity.
Safety Measures:
•Wear adequate personal protective equipment during all the operating phases.
•Do not handle or touch the device or any accessories (e.g. cables) with wet hands.
•If liquid should penetrate inside the device, immediately disconnect the power supply wiring
and contact technical assistance.
•Do not wear metal rings or bracelets when working on batteries.
The device was manufactured to be electrically safe and
mechanically resistant.
However, it is necessary to reduce the risk of damages to the
device that may cause burns.
Safety Measures:
•Avoid sparks or flames near the installation.
•Do not short-circuit the battery terminals.
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2.4 Device Safety
The device was manufactured to be mechanically resistant.
Careless use and excessive mechanical strain may impair its
efficiency.
Safety Measures:
•Do not drop, shake or knock the device.
•Do not place objects over the cables nor bend them.
•Do not carry out any type of intervention that may damage the device.
•Do not open or disassemble the device.
•Make sure the device is properly fastened before moving the vehicle on which it is installed.
The device was manufactured to be electrically safe and to work with
specific supply voltage levels.
Failure to comply with the specifications related to the power supply
may impair its efficiency.
Safety Measures:
•Do not wet the device with water or other liquids.
•The device's power supply must always be connected following the indications provided in
this manual.
•Do not use external batteries to power the device.
•Wear the most suitable personal protective equipment to avoid static electricity.
The device was designed to be used in specific environmental
conditions.
Installing and using the device in environments with temperatures
and humidity that differ from those indicated may impair its efficiency.
Safety Measures:
•Position the device as indicated in this manual.
•Do not expose or install the device near sources of heat.
•Position the device in order to guarantee its proper ventilation.
•Do not use corrosive chemicals, solvents or harsh detergents to clean the device.
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