ICON PROFESSIONAL T8 Assembly instructions

Owner’s Manual & Safety Instructions
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Table of Contents
Safety .............................................................................2
Specifications ................................................................4
Overview ........................................................................5
Components and Controls........................................... 8
Setup........................................................................... 11
Operation....................................................................18
Maintenance ..............................................................26
Warranty..................................................................... 28
WARNING SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential
personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that
follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
Addresses practices not related to personal injury.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Read all safety warnings and instructions.
Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
Work Area Safety
1. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered
benches and dark areas may cause accidents.
2. Do not connect or disconnect the Scanner while
the ignition is on or the engine is running.
3. DO NOT attempt to operate the Scanner
while driving the vehicle. Have a
passenger operate the Scanner.
4. Before testing a vehicle, put the transmission
in PARK (for automatic transmission) or
NEUTRAL (for manual transmission). Engage
the parking brake and chock the tires.
5. NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame
in vicinity of battery or engine.
6. Operating a vehicle indoors CAN KILL
YOU IN MINUTES. Engine exhaust contains
carbon monoxide. This is a poison you cannot
see or smell. NEVER operate vehicle inside
a home or garage, EVEN IF doors and
windows are open. Only use OUTSIDE and
far away from windows, doors, and vents.
7. Do not operate the Scanner in explosive
atmospheres, such as in the presence of
flammable liquids, gases, or heavy dust.

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8. Never leave the vehicle unattended
while running tests.
9. Keep a fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline/
chemical/electrical fires nearby.
10. Use extreme caution when working around
the ignition coil, distributor cap, ignition wires
and spark plugs. These components create
hazardous voltages when the engine is running.
11. Keep bystanders, children and visitors
away while operating the Scanner.
12. This product is not a toy. Do not allow
children to play with or near this item.
13. Use as intended only. Do not modify.
14. Inspect before every use; do not use
if parts are loose or damaged.
15. Do not place the Scanner on any unstable surface.
16. Handle the Scanner with care. If the Scanner
is dropped, check for breakage and any other
conditions that may affect its operation.
17. Keep the Scanner dry, clean, free from oil, water or
grease. Use a mild detergent on a clean cloth to
clean the outside of the Scanner when necessary.
18. Store the Scanner and accessories in a
locked area out of the reach of children.
19. Maintain product labels and nameplates.
These carry important safety information.
If unreadable or missing, contact
Harbor Freight Tools for a replacement.
Electrical Safety
1. Do not use the Scanner while standing in water.
2. Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such
as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators.
3. Do not expose the Scanner Tablet or Power
Adapter to rain or wet conditions.
Water entering the Scanner or Power Adapter
increases the risk of electric shock.
Personal Safety
1. Wear ANSI-approved safety goggles during use.
2. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry.
Keep hair, clothing, hands, tools, and test
equipment away from moving or hot engine
parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long
hair can be caught in moving parts.
3. Do not use the Scanner while tired or
under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or
medications. A moment of interruption
can result in serious personal injury.
4. People with pacemakers should consult their
physician(s) before use. Electromagnetic fields in
close proximity to heart pacemaker could cause
pacemaker interference or pacemaker failure.
5. The warnings, precautions, and instructions
discussed in this instruction manual cannot
cover all possible conditions and situations
that may occur. It must be understood by the
operator that common sense and caution are
factors which cannot be built into this product,
but must be supplied by the operator.
Service
There are no user serviceable parts. Have the Scanner serviced by a qualified repair person using
only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the equipment is maintained.
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Specifications
Scanner Tablet
Operating System Android
Processor 4-core 2.0GHz
Battery 6300 mAh
Memory 4 GB
Storage 64 GB
Display 6.772 x 4.2745 x 7.9845", IPS
Connectivity Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n/ac 2.4G/5G dual frequency
Operating Temperature 32°F-113°F
Storage Temperature -4°F-158°F
Vehicle Communication Interface
Working Voltage 9-18 VDC
Average Working Current <150 mA
Standby Current 95 mA
Operating Temperature 14°F-122°F
Storage Temperature -4°F-140°F
Operating Humidity <60%
Storage Humidity <80%

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Overview
OBD II On-Board Diagnostics
It is required by the EPA that all 1996 and
newer vehicles sold in the United States be
equipped with an OBD II computer system.
OBD II is an early warning system designed to
monitor engine, transmission, and emissions control
components by performing specific diagnostic tests.
When a fault condition is detected, the system captures
important data and activates the “Check Engine” light.
If the light comes on, the vehicle might have a
condition that wastes fuel, shortens engine life, or
causes excessive air pollution. If the problem that
caused the light to come on is addressed, for instance
a loose gas cap is tightened, the light will go out.
If the light comes on and stays on, a minor
engine fault condition is occurring and should
be addressed as soon as possible
If the light is blinking, a severe engine fault condition
is occurring and should be addressed immediately.
The Scanner connects to the vehicle’s
computer system and captures information
that can help identify the fault condition.
Vehicle Coverage
This Scanner is designed to work with
all OBD II compliant vehicles, including
those equipped with a CAN bus.
OBD II was installed in some 1994 and
1995 model year gasoline vehicles.
To verify if a 1994 or 1995 vehicle is OBD II compliant,
check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information
label, which is located in the engine compartment.
Definitions
• EOBD: European On-Board Diagnostics
Essentially the same as OBD II, with the same Data
Link Connector and Communication Protocols.
• Communication Protocol: Allows different systems
and sensors in a vehicle to communicate.
There are currently five Protocols:
CAN Bus
J1850 VPW
ISO 9141-2
J1850 PWM
ISO 14230 KWP
• CAN: Controller Area Network
Message-based Communication Protocol serial bus.
• CAN Vehicle
2008 and newer.
• Pre-CAN Vehicle
2007 and older.
• DLC: Data Link Connector
The 16-cavity connector on the vehicle
that allows communication between the
computer system and the Scanner.
• Drive Cycle
A set of driving procedures that, when met,
provide the Enabling Criteria for the I/M Monitors
to run and complete their diagnostic tests.
• Enabling Criteria
Operating conditions that must occur during
a Drive Cycle to cause the I/M Monitors to
run and complete their diagnostic tests.
• MIL: Malfunction Indicator Lamp
The vehicle’s “Check Engine” warning light
that activates when a DTC is stored.
• DTC: Diagnostic Trouble Code
A code stored in the computer system’s
memory, which helps to identify the fault
condition that is causing the MIL to activate.
• Freeze Frame Data
Operating conditions that are stored
when a DTC is stored.
• PID - Parameter Identification Data
Data returned by the vehicle’s Control
Modules to the Scan Tool.

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Control Modules
Control Modules are individual computers that operate and monitor different systems
in the vehicle. Control Modules vary depending on manufacturer.
ID codes are assigned to each Control Module, which are defined by the vehicle’s Communication Protocol.
For example, a vehicle may use ID code $7E8 for the PCM and $7E9 for the TCM.
Control Module Control Module Definition
PCM/ECU Powertrain Control Module/Engine Control Unit
TCM Transmission Control Module
Common Control Modules
I/M Monitors
Inspection and Maintenance diagnostic tests that the Control Modules
perform on specific sub-systems of the vehicle.
There are two types of Monitors:
• Continuous: Monitors that perform tests
all the time while the engine is running.
• Non-Continuous: Monitors that require
specific operating conditions to be met
during a Drive Cycle in order for the
Monitors to run their testing sequences.
Note: Not all Monitors are supported by all vehicles.
Gasoline Engine Monitors
Continuous
MIS – Misfire
FUEL – Fuel System
CCM – Comprehensive Components
Non-Continuous
CAT – Catalyst
HCAT – Heated Catalyst
EVAP – Evaporative System
AIR – Secondary Air System
O2S – Oxygen Sensors
HTR – Oxygen Sensor Heater
EGR – EGR System
Diesel Engine Monitors
Continuous
MIS – Misfire
FUEL – Fuel System
CCM – Comprehensive Components
Non-Continuous
HCCAT – NMHC Catalyst
NCAT – NOx Aftertreatment
BP – Boost Pressure System
EGS – Exhaust Gas Sensor
PM – PM Filter
EGR – EGR System
Diagnostic Test Modes
Diagnostic Test Modes as described in the latest OBD II standard SAE J1979.
Note: Not all Modes are supported by all vehicles.
$01 - Request Current Powertrain Diagnostic Data
$02 - Request Powertrain Freeze Frame Data
$03 - Request Emission-Related Stored DTCs
$04 - Clear/Reset Emission-Related
Diagnostic Information
$05 - Request Oxygen Sensor Monitoring Test
Results (2007 and older vehicles only)
$06 - Request On-Board Monitoring Test
Results for Specific Monitored Systems
$07 - Request Emission-Related Stored DTCs Detected
During Current or Last Completed Driving Cycle
$08 - Request Control of On-Board
System, Test or Component
$09 - Request Vehicle Information
$0A - Request Emission-Related Permanent DTCs

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Diagnostic Trouble Code
A five digit alphanumeric identifier for a fault condition identified by the OBD II
system. There are three types of Diagnostic Trouble Codes:
1. Pending - When a fault condition is identified
during a Drive Cycle, but does not meet
enough criteria to activate the MIL.
If the fault condition occurs during two
consecutive Drive Cycles, it will turn into a
Stored DTC and the MIL will activate.
2. Stored - ADiagnostic Trouble Code is stored
when a fault condition has occurred that
meets enough criteria to activate the MIL.
3. Permanent - A stored DTC that can only be cleared
by the OBD II system, after repairs are made, and a
set number of Driving Cycles have been completed.
Example Code: P0303 – Cylinder 3 Misfire
Systems
B - Body
C - Chassis
P - Powertrain
U - Network
Code Types*
0 - Generic
1 - Manufacturer Specific
2 - Generic Powertrain/Manufacturer Specific
3 - Generic Powertrain/Manufacturer Specific
Sub-Systems
1 - Fuel and Air Metering
2 - Fuel and Air Metering
(injector circuit malfunction only)
3 - Ignition Malfunction or Engine Misfire
4 - Auxiliary Emission Controls
5 - Vehicle Speed or Idle Controls
6 - Computer Output Circuits
7 - Transmission Controls
8 - Transmission Controls
03 - Cylinder 3
* The Scanner supports the following Code Types:
P 0 3 0 3
Generic (SAE):
B0, B3
C0, C3
P0, P2, P34-P39
U0, U3
Manufacturer Specific:
B1, B2
C1, C2
P1, P30-P33
U1, U2

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Components and Controls
Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section at the beginning of this
manual including all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this product.
Blow Molded Case (1)
USB Cable (2)
Scan Tablet (4)
Power Cable (5)
OBDII Diagnostics Cable (6)
DoIP Cable (2)
WSM (8) Stylus (7)

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Tablet Top and Front Panel
Power On/Off
USB Type-C Port
(Power/Data)
USB Type-A
Port (Data)
Front Camera
Microphone

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Vehicle Communication Interface
The Vehicle Communication Interface (WSM) is used to read vehicle data and send it to the Tablet via Bluetooth.
Power Indicator
USB Type-C Port
Vehicle Communication Indicator
Scanner Communication Indicator
OBDII Diagnostic Cable Port
OBDII Diagnostic Cable Port: Connects
to vehicle’s OBD II DLC.
Power Indicator:
Lights up when the WSM Connector is plugged
into the vehicle’s Data Link Connector (DLC).
Vehicle Communication Indicator: Flashes when the
WSM Connector is communicating with the vehicle.
Scanner Communication Indicator: Flashes when the
WSM Connector is communicating with the Scanner.
USB Type-C Port: For wired communication.

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Setup
Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section at the beginning of this
manual including all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this product.
Charging the Scanner Battery
NOTICE: Only use the Power Adapter included with the Scanner. Use of any other adapter will
damage the unit. Always charge on a non-flammable surface in a well-ventilated area.
1. To check the battery power level, press
and hold the Power Button about one
second to turn on the Scanner Tablet.
2. Power level is indicated as a percentage (%)
in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
Note: If the power level drops below 10% while
the Tablet is on a Connect Charger notification
will appear on the screen. If the power level
becomes very low the unit will shut itself off.
120 VAC Charging
1. Insert Power Cable into USB/Charging
Port on side of Scanner Tablet.
2. Insert Power Cable into 120VAC outlet.
3. The charging symbol will appear briefly on the
Tablet screen, indicating the battery is charging.
4. When charging is finished the charging complete
symbol replaces the charging symbol. Unplug
the 120 VAC Power Adapter from its outlet and
disconnect the USB Cable from the Tablet.
Charging with a Computer
1. Insert the large plug on the USB Cable
into a USB port on the computer.
2. Insert the small plug on the USB Cable
into the USB/Charging Port on the
side of the Scanner Tablet.
3. The charging symbol will appear briefly on the
Tablet screen, indicating the battery is charging.
4. When charging is finished the charging complete
symbol replaces the charging symbol. Disconnect
the USB Cable from the Tablet and the computer.
Power ON/OFF
1. Press and hold the Power Button about one
second to turn on the Tablet. The system starts
initializing and then enters the Home screen.
2. To turn the Tablet off, press and hold the
Power Button until an option menu appears.
Touch Power Off and then OK.
Screen Layout
On-Screen Buttons
There are four on-screen controls located at the bottom of the Tablet screen:
Back – Touch the symbol to return to the previous screen.
Home – Touch the symbol to return to the Tablet home screen.
Recent App – Touch the symbol to view recently launched applications and any applications currently running.
Screenshot – Touch the symbol to capture the current screen.
WSM– Touch the to access Vehicle Communication Interface.
Screen Preview
On the Home screen, touch and hold any blank area. A function menu will appear at the
bottom of the screen displaying wallpapers, widgets, settings, applications, etc.

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Desktop
Adjusting Screen Brightness
1. On the Home screen, touch Settings >
Display >Brightness Level.
2. Move the slider left or right to
adjust screen brightness.
Note: Reducing the brightness of the screen
will help conserve battery power.
Setting Standby Time
If the Scanner Tablet is on but not used within the defined standby period, the screen will be locked
automatically and the system enters sleep mode to save power. To set the standby time interval:
1. On the Home screen, touch
Settings >Display >Sleep.
2. Select the desired standby time
from the Sleep menu.
Changing Language
The Zurich Scanner Tablet supports multiple languages. Use the following
procedure to change the language of the Tablet:
1. On the Home screen, touch Settings >System
> Languages & Input >Languages.
2. Touch Add a Language and choose
the desired language from the list.
3. Touch and hold the desired language, drag
it to the top of the screen and release. The
system will change to the chosen language.
File Transfer Setup
Connect the small plug on the USB Cable to the USB Port of the Tablet, and the other end to a computer. The Tablet
is in charging mode by default. Use the following procedure to change mode to media device and enable file transfer:
1. Plug USB Storage device into
USB port on computer.
2. On Scanner tablet, swipe screen from the top.
3. Select USB drive.
4. Exchange data with USB storage device.
Wi-Fi Setup
Connect to a Wi-Fi Network
1. On the Home screen, touch the Settings
icon and then Network & Internet >
WLAN to configure the Wi-Fi setting.
2. Move the Wi-Fi switch to ON – the unit
searches for available wireless LANs.
3. Select the desired Wi-Fi network from the list. If the
chosen network is open, you can connect directly.
A password may be required for secured networks.
Note: To add a new network select
Add Network from the list.
4. When Connected appears on the screen, it
indicates that the unit is properly connected to
the network. Touch on the connected network
from the list to view its name, status, signal
strength, link speed, security type, etc.
Note: Turning OFF the Wi-Fi switch when not
in use will help conserve battery power.
Disconnect from a Wi-Fi Network
1. On the Home screen, touch Settings
>Network & Internet > WLAN.
2. Touch on the network with a Connected
status, then touch Forget.

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User Registration / Download Diagnostic Software
Note: Ensure Scanner has strong Wi-Fi connection.
1. Turn on the Scanner Tablet and touch the
Icon application on the Home screen. Touch
the Settings icon in the Main Menu and
then PROFILE to enter the Sign In screen.
2. Touch Register in the Profile page
and input information.
3. Touch Join.
4. Activate WSM connector: Input the Product Serial
Number (12-digit number starting with 98759)
and Activation Code (8-digit number) which can
be found in the supplied password envelope.
Touch Activate to complete registration.
5. Enter shop information: Input information to
create a workshop, touch Finish to register.
Note: Configured information is automatically
generated each time diagnostic report is
saved if Shop Information is checked
6. Touch Skip to finish registration without shop
information, which can be entered later in
SETTINGS / SHOP INFORMATION.
7. Update diagnostic software: To download
diagnostic software, touch Download
on finish Registration screen to enter
Vehicle Software Download screen.
Note: All available upgradable
software is selected by default.
8. Touch Update to start downloading. To pause
downloading, touch Stop. To resume, touch
Continue. System will install software package
automatically when downloading is complete.
9. To download the diagnostic software later,
touch Exit. Enter Main Menu and touch
Update to download diagnostic software.

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Existing Account
1. For an existing account, turn on Scanner
Tablet and touch ICON application on
Home screen. Touch Settings icon and
then SIGN IN to enter Login screen.
2. Touch Sign In to log into system directly.
Note: After username and password are entered
first time, system's auto-save function automatically
stores it. After initial set up it is no longer necessary
to input the account information manually to sign in.
Software Upgrade
Note: Before diagnosing a vehicle, corresponding
vehicle diagnosis software must be downloaded. It
is also recommended to check for updates on a
regular basis to keep current with latest available
software. If Automatically Download in SETTINGS/
SOFTWARE UPDATE is set to ON, all selected
software under Preferred Brands List will be
automatically downloaded in background.
Note: Ensure Scanner has strong Wi-Fi connection.
1. Touch Update icon in Main Menu to
enter Update screen where a list of
diagnostic software will be displayed.
2. All diagnostic software that is upgradable will
be selected by default. To select particular
vehicle software, touch None and then check
box next to desired vehicle make(s).
3. Touch More to check detailed
information of current software.
4. Touch Refresh to refresh current screen.
5. Touch Tasks to switch to other
running in-app modules.
6. Touch Settings to quickly access
to setting screen of app.
A - Indicates update state.
B - Indicates expiration date.
7. Touch Update to start downloading. When
downloading is complete, system will install
software packages automatically.
Renew Software Subscription
Method 1
Note: If the software subscription is due or expires, a
message box similar to following screen will pop up on
screen, prompting you to renew software subscription.
1. Touch OK, the following screen will display.
2. Touch Renew, the following screen will display.

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3. If activation code is not available, tap link.
4. If activation code is available, Input 24-digit
number of Subscription Renewal code .
5. Touch Activate.
6. On the next prompt, touch Download.
Method 2
1. Touch Settings on the Main Menu
and log in ICON application.
2. Go to Software Update.
3. Select all vehicle manufactuers
in Preferred Brands List.
4. Type 24-digit number of Subscription
Renewal code in input box.
5. Touch Redeem Code.
6. Touch Download.

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Vehicle Connections
OBD II Vehicle Connection
Directly plug the WSM into vehicle’s DLC using supplied OBD II extension cable.
WSM Connector To Vehicle’s DLCOBD II Diagnostics Cable
Installing the Vehicle Communication Interface Connector
1. Locate the vehicle’s Data Link Connector (DLC). The 16-pin DLC is usually located
under the dashboard, within 12 inches of the center of the panel, on the driver’s side
of most vehicles. Check the vehicle’s service manual for the exact location.
BEHIND
ASHTRAY
NEAR
CENTER
OF DASH
LEFT CORNER
OF DASH
2. For most vehicles, use OBD2 Diagnostic Cable to connect DLC and WSM.
Power indicator will light up on WSM when connected.

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3. Use DoIP Cable if you are diagnosing
a vehicle using DoIP protocol.
Diagnostics Toolbar
The diagnostics toolbar contains a number of buttons that enable various procedures. It is
displayed at the top of the vehicle diagnostic screens throughout the diagnostic session. Refer to
the table below for a brief description of the functions of the diagnostics toolbar buttons.
MENU Return to Main Menu screen.
EXIT Exit the current diagnosis.
TASKS Switch to different running
in-app modules
SETTINGS Quick access to settings.
ALL Select all.
NONE Unselect all.
PRINT Prints the current diagnostics report
EMAIL Sends the diagnostics report
to others via Email.
DELETE Delete the selected item.
MORE Share the diagnostic report with others.
Diagnostics Toolbar Chart

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Operation
Basic Operation Chart............................................................................................................................. 19
Main Menu................................................................................................................................................ 20
Diagnose
Diagnostic Preparation.........................................................................................................................................20
Diagnostic System Demonstration......................................................................................................................21
All System Code Scan Demo, System Scan Demo, System Selection Demo, Viewing Diagnostic History Demo
All System Code Scan Demonstration .................................................................................................. 21
Profile ....................................................................................................................................................... 23
Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 24

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Basic Operation Chart
New users should follow the operation chart shown below to get familiar with Scanner operation and functions.
To prevent serious injury, read all safety warnings and instructions to ensure proper usage.
* It is recommended to check for updates on a regular basis to keep current with the latest available software.
** If VINScan is selected to diagnose a vehicle, this step does not apply.

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Job Menu
Turn on the Scanner Tablet and touch the Icon
application on the Home screen to enter the Job Menu.
Diagnostics:
Enter Diagnostic Menu.
SMOG & OBD2:
Quick way to check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes and
isolate cause for illuminated malfunction indicator
lamp (MIL), check monitor status prior to emissions
certification testing, verify repairs, and perform a
number of other services that are emissions related.
Records:
Manage diagnostic reports, data stream
records and diagnostic software.
TPMS:
Manual of reset TPMS light.
Update:
Software update and manage.
Settings:
Adjust Scanner configuration.
Toolbox:
Additional tools including Voltage Check,
Calculator, Backup/Restore Data, Help and More.
Diagnose
Diagnostic Preparation
1. Touch the Diagnose icon in the Main Menu
to enter the Vehicle Selection page.
Note: The corresponding diagnostic software
and Auto search file need to be downloaded
first when downloading the diagnostic software.
An active internet connection is required.
A. Touch to scan Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN) code of your vehicle. Auto
Read and INPUT VIN are included.
B. Touch to switch to other different
running in-app modules.
C. Touch to quickly access to the
setting page of the app.
D. When a vehicle diagnosis is performed, the
Scanner Tablet records the detailed diagnostic
information. Touch History to access diagnostic
reports from previously tested vehicles.
Testing can be resumed from the previous
operation without starting from scratch.
E. Touch to switch between Domestic,
European, Asian and all regions.
2. Two methods are available to access
the vehicle diagnostic software:
a. From the Vehicle Selection screen, touch
VINSCAN to access the Enter VIN screen.
b. Plug WSM connector into vehicle's DLC
and then establish a bluetooth connection
between Scanner and WSM.
c. Touch Enter.
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