Operating Instructions - Snap-on Equipment

Operating Instructions - Snap-on Equipment Operating Instructions - Snap-on Equipment

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Pocket PC Automatic Tests7. At the completion of the test sequence (warm-up, 2500, idle, 2500) turn offthe engine and remove all probes connected.Figure 2D-15: Catalyst Test Acceptable ScreenAt the end of the test, results are displayed but not stored. Test results can be acceptable(Figure 2D-15), inconclusive (Figure 2D-16), or not acceptable (Figure 2D-17).Figure 2D-16: Catalyst Test Inconclusive Screen2D-10

Pocket PC Automatic TestsIf the results of the first high speed test and second do not agree, perform the testagain or retest the vehicle using the manufacturer’s specific procedure.✓ Always perform the vehicle manufacturer recommended test procedurebefore a catalyst is replaced.Figure 2D-17: Catalyst Test Not Acceptable ScreenIf the results of the two test procedures are not acceptable, the results screendisplays the average values obtained and the standards used to make thedetermination.✓ Always retest using the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.MetersSee Manual Meters / Strip Chart / Bar Graph, page 2C-1.TachometerSee Tachometer, page 2C-10.2D-11

Pocket PC Automatic Tests7. At the completi<strong>on</strong> of the test sequence (warm-up, 2500, idle, 2500) turn offthe engine and remove all probes c<strong>on</strong>nected.Figure 2D-15: Catalyst Test Acceptable ScreenAt the end of the test, results are displayed but not stored. Test results can be acceptable(Figure 2D-15), inc<strong>on</strong>clusive (Figure 2D-16), or not acceptable (Figure 2D-17).Figure 2D-16: Catalyst Test Inc<strong>on</strong>clusive Screen2D-10

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