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Tpm-30, Integrated 90° valve-stem sensor – Kisan Electronics TPM-60 User Manual

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TPM-30

INTEGRATED 90° VALVE-STEM SENSOR:

TPM-30

version sensors replace the existing tire valves of your motorcycle. This will require the tire

bead to be separated and the sidewalls to be clamped so that there is access to the inside of the wheel.



DO NOT use side-stand. Use the center-stand and secure the bike.

n

Deflate the tire and separate

the tire-bead on the side of the
bike that you plan to mount the
Transceiver.

o

Squeeze the sidewall using 'C'

clamps about 3" (7.5cm) on each
side of the tire valve.

p

Remove the existing tire valve

and clean the hole prior to
inserting the TPM-30 sensor.

q

Insert TPM-30 sensor so that

the fill-port is on the opposite side
of where the Transceiver will be. Install the sealing ‘O’ ring and then hand tighten the
nut. Do not remove the black plastic bushing.

r

Torque the nut 4 - 6 ft-lbs (5.5 - 8.0 Nxmeter) - just enough to prevent the Sensor

from twisting in the tire valve hole.

s

Remove "C" clamps, lubricate the tire bead and inflate the tire.



Check for any air leaks - use soapy water and look for air bubbles.

Generally, a tire shop or

your motorcycle dealer is

better equipped to handle

this procedure.



If you plan to install this,

you will need (2) large “C”

clamps and an air

compressor.









Depending on the type of

tire valve being replaced,

TPM-30 sensor will add

about ½ oz (20 grams). It is

recommended to have the

tires re-balanced.

Alternatively, you can use

the ½ oz wheel weights

supplied for counter

balance.

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