Snap-on Microscan Quick Start Guide
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To update the Microscan Scanner software, connect the scanner to a PC with an internet connection, then open the ShopStream Connect software. Follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the latest updates.
Ensure the battery is charged and properly installed. If using a power adapter, check the connections. If the device still does not power on, try a different power source or contact Snap-on support.
To reset the scanner to factory settings, navigate to the settings menu, select 'System', and choose 'Factory Reset'. Confirm the reset when prompted.
Yes, the Snap-on Microscan Scanner is capable of reading and clearing ABS codes for most vehicle makes and models.
Ensure the OBD-II connector is securely attached to the vehicle's diagnostic port. Check for any bent pins or debris in the connectors. Verify the vehicle's ignition is in the 'On' position.
Connect the Microscan to a PC with the ShopStream Connect software installed. The software will automatically check for firmware updates and guide you through the installation process.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a screen cleaner. Gently wipe the screen without applying excessive pressure to avoid damaging it.
Connect the scanner to the computer using a USB cable. Open the ShopStream Connect software to transfer and manage your data efficiently.
A 'Linking Error' may occur if the vehicle's ignition is off or the OBD-II connector is not properly connected. Ensure proper connections and that the vehicle is turned on before retrying.
To replace the battery, power off the scanner and remove the battery cover. Take out the old battery and insert a new, compatible one. Reattach the cover and power on the device.