Snap-on Ethos Plus User Manual
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To update the software, connect your Ethos Plus Scanner to a Wi-Fi network. Navigate to the 'Tools' menu, select 'System Information,' and then 'Software Updates.' Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
Ensure the scanner's battery is charged. If the device still doesn't power on, try a different power source or cable. If the issue persists, contact Snap-on support for further assistance.
To reset the scanner, go to the 'Tools' menu, select 'System Settings,' and choose 'Reset.' Confirm the reset action. This will erase all personal settings and data.
The Ethos Plus Scanner supports a wide range of OBD-II compliant vehicles, including most domestic, Asian, and European models from 1996 and newer. Check the user manual for a detailed compatibility list.
Connect the scanner to the vehicle's OBD-II port. Power on the scanner and select 'Vehicle Diagnostics.' Follow the on-screen prompts to select the vehicle make, model, and year. The scanner will perform a diagnostic scan and display any error codes.
Yes, after completing a diagnostic scan, select 'Save Report' to store the results on the scanner. You can access saved reports from the 'Reports' menu at any time.
Use the USB cable provided with the scanner to connect it to your computer. Once connected, the scanner will appear as a removable drive on your computer, allowing you to transfer files.
Yes, if you have a Wi-Fi enabled printer, you can print reports directly from the scanner. Go to the 'Reports' menu, select the report, and choose 'Print.' Ensure the scanner is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the printer.
Check that the Wi-Fi network is operational and within range. Ensure the scanner’s Wi-Fi settings are correctly configured. If problems persist, restart the scanner and attempt to reconnect.
It is recommended to perform regular maintenance checks every three months or as needed. This includes checking for software updates, inspecting cables for wear, and ensuring the battery is performing optimally.