Transfer Flow TRAX 4 Manuale utente

Fuel Management System for
Transfer Flow Auxiliary Fuel Tanks
Owner’s Manual
™

TRAX 4™Fuel Management System......................................................................... 1
TRAX 4™Mobile App Setup ....................................................................................... 2
TRAX 4™Status Guide................................................................................................ 4
• Status
• Distance to Empty
• Fuel Tank Levels
TRAX 4™Mobile App Diagnostics ............................................................................. 6
Manual Fuel Transfer Button .................................................................................... 7
Optional In-cab LCD.................................................................................................... 7
Computer Module Overview ..................................................................................... 8
Frequently Asked Questions ..................................................................................... 9
Maintenance and Troubleshooting ........................................................................10
TRAX 4™Troubleshooting Table............................................................................. 11
Important Safety Information .................................................................................12
Transfer Flow Replacement Parts...........................................................................13
Warranty ....................................................................................................................13
Table of Contents
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Transfer Flow’s TRAX 4™ is a computer-controlled, self-diagnosing auxiliary
fuel system that automatically transfers fuel from the auxiliary tank to the
main tank using our exclusive AutoTrans®technology. The TRAX 4™ system
also monitors the vehicle’s fuel system status and the fuel levels of each tank.
TRAX 4™ transfers fuel as needed with an electric fuel pump at a rate of one
gallon every three minutes.
Fuel System Overview
The TRAX 4™ system will transfer fuel at predetermined fuel levels while the
vehicle is in use, based on the individual vehicle fuel system calibration and
size of the Transfer Flow auxiliary fuel tank. The fuel level in the main tank and
auxiliary tank will decrease at similar rates. If the mobile app is being used,
the gallons or percentage of fuel in each tank will be displayed on your mobile
device, as well as the operational status of the system, and miles to empty.
In normal operations, the message “ALL GOOD” will be displayed under Fuel
System Status on your home screen.
During fuel transfer, the message “PUMP
ON” will be displayed.
If there is an issue with the fuel system, the message
“ERROR” will be shown.
If you prefer not to use the TRAX 4™ mobile app, you may want
to consider our in-cab fuel level monitor LCD. The LCD shows the
fuel level of the auxiliary tank with an easy-to-read bar graph that
decreases when fuel is transfered to the pickup’s main fuel tank.
TRAX 4™Fuel Management System
1

TRAX 4™Mobile App Setup
2
App Setup Menu
Follow these easy-to-follow steps to get your TRAX
4™ mobile app and your auxiliary fuel tank system
up and running!
Step 1
Download the TRAX 4™ mobile app from Google
Play or iPhone App Store to your smart phone.
Step 2
Open the app on your mobile device. Press the
three white vertical dots located on the blue bar.
Step 3
Select “Connect/Disconnect” from the drop down
menu (fig. 1).
Step 4
Select “Connect” from the drop down menu (fig. 2).
Step 5
Select the device for your vehicle (TRAX 4™), and
click connect.
Step 6
If this is the first time setting up, see Bluetooth
setup instructions on page 3.
Step 7
Select “Setup” from the drop down menu.
Step 8
The Calibration Information window should
open up (fig. 4). Enter the fuel tank part number
(see label on the back of this User’s Guide or sales
invoice for part number).
Step 9
Enter the gallons of your main fuel tank (see your
vehicle’s User’s Guide for gallon information).
Step 10
Select “Fuel Display Setting”. Choose either Gallons
or Percentage.
Step 11
Enter your vehicle’s MPG (Miles Per Gallon).
Step 12
Make sure information entered is correct, then
press the blue Conrm button.
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Menu
You can access the dropdown menu bar by pressing the three white vertical dots
located on the blue bar. Below is a brief description of each item.
Home - This is the main screen that displays current Trax 4™ Status, Distance to
Empty, and Fuel Tank Levels
Setup – This screen is used to configure Trax 4™.
Trouble Shooting – If you have an error with Trax 4™, this screen displays
additional trouble shooting details. This is not available if you do not have a
currently active error.
Connect/Disconnect – Used to connect your mobile phone to Trax 4™.
Diagnostics Data – Contains additional diagnostic information about Trax 4™.
Quit – Used to quit the Trax 4™ app.
Bluetooth Setup Menu
The TRAX 4™ mobile app utilizes Bluetooth to
connect to the TRAX 4™ module. When the app
first opens, it may ask you to turn on Bluetooth
and/or pair with the TRAX 4™ module. The screen
will look similar to fig. 5. To connect, follow these
steps:
Step 1
Open App
Step 2
Click OK to be paired with TRAX 4™
.
Step 3
Enter PIN 123456 (
fig. 6).
Step 3
Click OK
In most cases the app should automatically
connect to module. If you are not asked to pair
to TRAX 4™, select “Connect/Disconnect” from
the drop down menu to manually connect to the
TRAX 4™ module.
Only one device at a time may be paired to the
TRAX 4™ module. Make sure no other devices are
connected or are attempting to pair.
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Fuel transfer from
the auxiliary tank
to the main tank is
occurring.
The vehicle’s
fuel systems are
functioning
properly.
There is an error
with the vehicle’s
fuel systems. See
TRAX 4™ manual.
Bluetooth
connection has
been lost.
Vehicle engine is
o. Start engine
to access data.
ENGINE
OFF
4
TRAX 4™Status Guide
Status
Under normal circumstances, and when the system is not transferring fuel, the
message “ALL GOOD” will be displayed under the “Status” on your home screen.
During fuel transfer, the message “PUMP ON” will be displayed. If there is
an issue with the fuel system, a red “ERROR” button will be displayed. Click on this
button to see the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs). Other messages that may appear
include “NOT PAIRED”, and “ENGINE OFF”. See g. 7 below for more information.
Distance to Empty
Distance to Empty (DTE) calculates the approximate distance you can drive with
the combined amount of fuel remaining in the main and auxiliary tanks. This
calculation is based o of the average fuel consumption with the amount of fuel
left in the fuel tanks. If you do not enter your MPG in the setup screen, “XX” will
appear as your distance to empty. DTE is based on a user-entered MPG value. This
is meant to be an approximation and should not be trusted in low fuel situations.
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When the main and auxiliary fuel tanks are
at or near full, the app displays 100%.
Note: Once the auxiliary tank reaches 2 gallons of
remaining fuel, the pump will run for 10 minutes
consecutively. If the power is disconnected during
this period (e.g., the vehicle is shut o), the 10 minute
period will start over when the power is restored. The
10 minute period will also start over if the main tank
increases above 25% while the pump is still running.
MAIN AUX
100% 100%
When the main tank falls below 85%,
the system automatically transfers
fuel from the auxiliary to keep the
main tank at 85% until both tanks are
equal.
MAIN AUX
85% 85%
During fuel transfers, “PUMP ON” will
appear. The system maintains bal-
anced fuel levels in both tanks until
each tank reaches 25%.
MAIN AUX
50% 50%
When both tanks reach 25%, fuel is
transferred to the main tank, keeping
it 25% full until the auxiliary tank is
empty.
MAIN AUX
MAIN AUX The main tank now has 25% of fuel capacity,
and the auxiliary tank is empty.
25% 25%
25% 0%
5
Fuel Tank Levels
The TRAX 4™ system will transfer fuel at predetermined fuel levels while the
vehicle is in use, based on the individual vehicle fuel system calibration and size
of the Transfer Flow auxiliary fuel tank (g. 8).
To change gallons to percentage of fuel in each tank, tap on the gallons/
percentage values or by changing the fuel display settings in the setup screen.
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TRAX 4™Mobile App Diagnostics
DTC Log
The DTC Log screen
is accessed via the
diagnostics data screen
and clicking “View
DTC Log”. This screen
contains history of error
readings and is useful
for relaying issues to
Transfer Flow’s tech
support.
Diagnostic Data
The Diagnostic Data
screen displays
information useful to
Transfer Flow’s tech
support if you are unable
to resolve an issue with
your TRAX 4™ operating
system. This screen can
be accessed by clicking
“Show Diagnostic Data”
on the troubleshooting
screen, or by accessing it
through the “Diagnostics
Data” menu.
Error Codes
The Error Codes screen
will only be available
when there is an error
with the TRAX 4™ system.
You can access this
screen by clicking the
error icon on the home
screen or through the
“Troubleshooting” menu.
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When performing any diagnostics on the vehicle through the OBDII port
(smog check diagnostics, ECU ashes, and any remote automated ser-
vices) the TRAX 4™ system must be disconnected.
Important Vehicle Diagnostic Note

Optional In-Cab LCD
Fuel Level Monitor LCD
If you prefer not to use our TRAX 4™ app with your auxiliary tank but still
want to know how much fuel is in the auxiliary tank, consider our in-cab
fuel level monitor LCD. The LCD shows the fuel level of the auxiliary tank
with an easy-to-read bar graph that decreases when fuel is transfered to
the pickup’s main fuel tank. The LCD can be used in conjunction with the
TRAX 4™ mobile app, or by itself. This item is sold separately.
Fuel Level Monitor LCD
(part no. 040-01-17100)
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You can use the Manual Fuel Transfer Button (fig. 12)
to manually transfer fuel. When the button is pressed,
and the main tank is below 85%, the pump will turn
on for a ve minute cycle or until the main tank’s fuel
capacity is at 85% or above. As a safety feature to
prevent overlling, the button will not do anything
when the main tank is over 85%. Pressing the button
again will turn o the pump. The red light around the
button indicates when the fuel pump is on, and fuel is
being transferred (fig. 13).
If the red light around the button is blinking, the
system is in an error mode. To troubleshoot the issue,
open the mobile app and consult the trouble shooting
tab, or call tech support at (800) 442-0056.
Manual Fuel Transfer Button
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Computer Module Overview
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