Warning icons, Driver display module (ddm) – Spicer TPCS Troubleshooting Guide User Manual

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Operator Instructions

Operator Instructions - Driver Display Module (DDM)

TPCS may be equipped with one of two driver interface
devices: a Driver Display Module (DDM) or an Operator Con-
trol Panel (OCP). The Driver Display Module (DDM) is illus-
trated below and the following section explains the features
and use.

Warning Icons

TPCS includes two distinct warnings to report possible tire
problems and inappropriate vehicle operation. You must take
immediate action to either reduce vehicle speed or check tire
condition whenever these warnings are displayed.

Reduce Vehicle Speed

Failure to respond may result in overheated tires and

possible tire failure.

This signal reports that the vehicle speed is too fast for the
pressure selected. You must either reduce speed or select a
higher pressure by pressing the appropriate key. Continued
operation in this mode will result in the system automatically
selecting a more appropriate pressure setting.

Check Tire Condition

This signal reports that one or more tires may be at a signifi-
cantly lower pressure than the others and could indicate that a
tire is not holding pressure. Stop the vehicle immediately in a
safe place and identify the extent of tire damage.

Tires can still go flat! Although the Tire Pressure Control
System is designed to identify under-inflated tires and fill
these tires to the desired operating pressure, you can still
expect that tires will occasionally be punctured or other-
wise damaged during normal use and no longer retain air
reliably. A daily walk-around inspection of the vehicle at the
start of the day, including a manual check of the tires, is
still an important responsibility of the vehicle operator. Tire
damage is more apparent after the vehicle has been idle
overnight and will be more difficult to detect visually once
the TPCS equipped vehicle is in operation. Although obser-
vation of excessive inflation periods through the driver
interface can help identify a tire problem, you should have
damaged tires replaced prior to placing the vehicle in oper-
ation.

CAUTION

IMPORTANT

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