Garmin zumo 395LM Owners Manual - Page 18
TracBack, Tire Pressure
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TracBack® Following Your Recent Track The TracBack feature records a track of your recent movement. You can retrace your recent track back to where you started. 1 Select Apps > TracBack. Your recent track appears on the map. 2 Select Go!. Saving Your Recent Track as a Trip You can save your recent track as a trip, which you can navigate later using the trip planner (Navigating to a Saved Trip, page 7). 1 Select TracBack. Your recent track appears on the map. 2 Select > Save as Trip. 3 Enter a name, and select Done. Tire Pressure WARNING Use of the Tire Pressure Monitor System is not a substitute for proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver's responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation has not reached the level to trigger the low tire pressure alert. Failure to maintain proper tire pressure can result in loss of control of the vehicle, which may lead to serious personal injury or death. The Garmin Tire Pressure Monitor System is available as a separate accessory. The tire pressure feature is not compatible with all zūmo models. Go to www.garmin.com/zumo for accessory and compatibility information. Setting Up the Tire Pressure Sensors Before you can set up the tire pressure sensors, you must have the battery and the numerical stickers included with each sensor. You also must have a compatible zūmo device. The sensors communicate wirelessly with your compatible zūmo device. You can monitor tire pressure and receive low-pressure alerts on your zūmo device. 1 Remove the cap from the sensor by rotating the cap À Á counter-clockwise. 2 If you have already installed the battery in the sensor, remove the battery. 3 On your zūmo device, select Apps > Tire Pressure. 4 Select a vehicle profile that matches the tire configuration of your vehicle. 5 Bring the sensor close to the zūmo device. 6 On your zūmo device, select the number next to the tire to which the sensor will be paired. 7 Within 30 seconds, on the sensor, insert the battery into  the battery holder with the positive side facing up. à The zūmo device searches for the sensor and displays a confirmation message when the sensor pairs successfully. TIP: If the sensor does not pair successfully, you should remove the sensor battery, and repeat steps 6 and 7. 8 Enter the recommended pressure for the tire. 9 Enter the minimum pressure for the tire. The zūmo device triggers a low-pressure alert when the sensor reports a tire pressure reading lower than this value. 10Replace and fully tighten the cap on the sensor. 11On the sensor, affix the numerical sticker that corresponds to the tire number you selected in step 6. 12Repeat this procedure for each remaining sensor. Installing the Sensors on Your Tires WARNING The Tire Pressure Monitor System is for use with metal tire valve stems only. Installation of the Tire Pressure Sensors on nonmetal tire valve stems may cause tire and/or tire valve stem damage which could result in serious personal injury or death. NOTICE To prevent possible damage to the sensors or vehicle, ensure each installed sensor does not interfere with the vehicle brakes, suspension components, or other installed equipment. If an installed sensor interferes with any installed equipment on the vehicle, do not operate the vehicle with the sensor installed. To prevent possible tire vibration or uneven tire wear on some vehicles, it may be necessary to balance the vehicle tires after installing the sensor. Before you install the sensors on your tires, you should set up the sensors with your zūmo device. 1 Remove the existing valve stem caps from your vehicle tires. 2 On your zūmo device, select Apps > Tire Pressure to view the vehicle profile diagram. 3 Install the sensors onto the tire valve stems by tightening them clockwise. NOTE: You must install each sensor onto the correct tire based on the vehicle profile diagram and the numerical stickers affixed to the sensors during the setup process. 4 Rotate the wheels by hand to verify the sensors have adequate clearance and do not interfere with vehicle equipment. Tire Pressure Alerts The device alerts you using pop-up messages, icons on the map, and symbols in the tire pressure app. When an alert exists for a sensor, the number next to the corresponding tire appears red in the tire pressure app. The symbols below the number appear red to indicate the active alerts for that sensor. 14 Using the Apps