APOLLO-D9™ is an automotive and motorcycle diagnostic scan tool with sophisticated functionality, advanced graphing features, an intuitive user interface and user-customizable configuration.
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Only use the manufacturer recommended battery pack.
1. | Loosen the battery cover screw on the back-side of the diagnostic tool. |
2. | Pull up and out on the lower edge of the battery cover to release it. |
3. | Position the battery pack (packed separately in kit box) as shown below with the arrows facing up. |
4. | Tilt the top of the battery in to align the tabs, then down to install into place. |
5. | Install the battery pack cover, in the opposite manner as removal, aligning the tabs and tilting down and in, into place. |
6. | Tighten the battery cover screw. Do not overtighten the screw! |
1. | Battery Pack |
2. | Cover |
3. | Cover Screw |
Watch the beginning of this video for typical battery installation instructions. Opens in a new tab.
To TURN ON the diagnostic tool, press and release the Power button .
The tool will automatically turn on when either of the following occur:
● | a live AC power supply is connected to the tool |
Never connect the AC power supply adapter, or optional power cable to the diagnostic tool when communicating with a vehicle.
● | the Data Cable is connected to a powered vehicle data link connector (DLC) |
An optional power cable is required when testing non-OBD-II/EOBD vehicles or vehicles that do not supply power on the DLC.
Power may be supplied by any one of the following:
● | Charged internal battery pack |
● | Live AC power supply (charging internal battery) |
● | The vehicle data link connector (DLC) (diagnostic tool data cable connected) |
To TURN OFF the diagnostic tool:
1. | Exit all functions and communication with the vehicle. |
2. | Follow all screen prompts, to exit functions. |
3. | Press and release the Power button. |
All vehicle communication must be stopped BEFORE turning off the diagnostic tool. Never disconnect the Data Cable when the diagnostic tool is communicating with the vehicle.
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For more information, see Wi-Fi Connection Help (new tab)
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The Snap-on Technician Profile is where you manage all your companion Snap-on application accounts (e.g. Security Link, and Snap-on Cloud).
Before you can use any of the companion Snap-on applications, you need to create a Snap-on Technician Profile and link your diagnostic tool to it.
To learn more, see Snap-on Technician Profile (new tab).
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For more information, see Security Link Help (new tab)
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Use our online registration form to create and submit your contact information. Registering your diagnostic tool allows you to obtain warranty assistance and receive periodic messages from Snap-on about current products, features and promotions.
Register online : https://registration.snapon.com/products/us
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For your safety and the safety of others, before you operate this device read and understand the Important Safety Information.