Peso 21 g
Este producto cumple con todas las normativas de la UE pertinentes.
Recogida selectiva de residuos eléctricos y electrónicos. Los equipos eléctricos
no se deben desechar con los residuos domésticos. Según la Directiva Europea
2012/19/UE sobre desecho de materiales eléctricos y electrónicos y su transposición
a la legislación nacional, los productos eléctricos se deben recoger por separado y
desechar en los puntos designados a tal efecto. Consulte a las autoridades locales o
a su vendedor para obtener más información sobre el reciclaje.
EN USER MANUAL
FOREWORD
We thank you for choosing our product. It is designed for you according to the highest quality standards.
Please read the operation manual carefully before using and operating the unit. Heed all warnings. If the
device is passed on to another person, this manual must be handed over to the user along with it. Please
keep this manual handy for future reference.
INTENDED USE
This product is a universal On-Board-Diagnostics (OBD) II automotive scanner. The device is intended
for self-diagnosis of cars with information output to scanner apps running on Android and iOS. This
automotive scanner can work with universal 12V gasoline and diesel cars sold since 1996 and verified by
international OBDII/EOBD standard.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read this user manual carefully before using the product. If you do not observe the instructions
on proper handling in this manual, we shall not be held liable for any resulting personal injury or
damage to property.
1. Do not drop the device or subject it to shock, as this may result in damage or malfunction.
2. Do not leave the device in direct sunlight, in extreme frost and in a humid environment.
3. Do not place the device close to sources of electromagnetic radiation, as this may cause
malfunction or damage.
4. Store the device in a dry place, avoid liquid ingress.
5. Do not leave the device in the OBD II connector of your car after finishing work.
6. Always perform automotive testing in a safe environment.
7. Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards.
8. Keep clothing, hair, hands, tools, test equipment, etc, away from all moving or hot engine parts.
9. Operate the vehicle in a well-ventilated work area; Exhaust gases are poisonous.
10. Put blocks on drive wheels and never leave vehicle unattended while running tests.
11. Use extreme caution when working around the ignition coil, distributor cap, ignition wires and
spark plugs. These components create hazardous voltages when the engine is running.
12. Put transmission in PARK (for automatic transmission) or NEUTRAL (for manual transmission)
and make sure the parking brake is engaged.
13. Keep a fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline/chemical/electrical fires nearby.
14. Don’t connect or disconnect any test equipment with ignition on or engine running.
15. Keep the automotive scanner dry, clean and free from oil, water and grease.
16. Use a mild detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the device, when necessary.
17. Do not disassemble the device or make any modifications or repairs by yourself.
DEVICE CONNECTION
1. Carefully insert the device into the OBD II diagnostic connector until it stops (see Figure 1). The
connector has a trapezoidal shape and 16 pins, and typically, it is located under the steering
wheel, in the glove compartment, or in the center console in the area of the handbrake lever,
depending on the make and model of your car.
2. Power on the device by pressing the button on the front panel. The indicator light on the adapter
will light up.
3. Connect Android devices: Go to your phone's Bluetooth settings and search for device
“NORAUTO BT36044”, then click the device to connect. See Figure 3.
Note: To connect iOS devices, go to step 5.
4. Download and install the scanner app on your phone. The device is compatible with various
apps. For example, you can use the app called Car Scanner on either iOS or Android devices. To
download the app, scan the QR code included in this manual with your phone.
Note: Usually there is no need to make additional settings in the app, but there are apps that may
require you to select the type of network and the name of the device in the settings. In the app, find
the connection settings (this term may be called differently in different apps), and make sure that in
the “Connection type” there are the appropriate network type and device name selected.
5. Connect iOS devices (see Figure 4):
a. Download and install the Car Scanner app from App Store.
b. Launch the app, go to Settings (the gear icon in the upper right corner) > Connection > select
connection type “Bluetooth LE (4.0)” > select device name “NORAUTO BT36044”, then return
to the homepage and click Connect. It was successfully connected when you see these:
ELM connection: Connected
ECU connection: Connected
Note:
• For iOS: Access app to connect Bluetooth instead of connecting Bluetooth via phone settings.
• For Android: Access phone settings to connect Bluetooth, then in the app select "Bluetooth" for
the connection type. See Figure 2.
6. Turn on the ignition and start the car after about 10 seconds.
7. After about 30 seconds since starting the car, in the app’s homepage, click the Connect button.
The device will start scanning your car and after successful initialization will display the status
“Connected”. Now you can start diagnostics of the car.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Suggested solution
Your Bluetooth device
cannot find the “NORAUTO
BT36044”
• Check if the device is powered on (press button on the front
panel);
• Check the power supply of your OBD II connector. It should give
out 8-16V;
• Check if the car ignition is on;
• Try to turn off the ignition, remove the device from the socket and
then re-insert it in, turn on the ignition;
• Try searching for a Bluetooth network using another smartphone,
laptop, tablet, etc.
Device disconnects during
operation
• Make sure that during the operation of the device, high-power
devices are not charged through the cigarette lighter;
• There are strong voltage surges in the car’s network, due to
which the device cannot work stably;
• OBD II connector outputs a voltage of 8-16V.
The device cannot connect
to the ECU (Engine Control
Unit)
• Perhaps the ECU installed on your car requires additional add-
ons for correct connection, namely, entering the initialization
code. The initialization code is written in most apps, as many of
the programs have a ready-made list of codes for various car
brands;
• Try some other apps. Different apps may use different protocols
to communicate the device with the ECU;
• Make sure that only one scanner app is running at a time;
• Try reconnecting from step 1.