6.4 USE AS 12 V VOLTAGE SUPPLY
The Power Pack can be used as a 12 V direct current source for many devices that can be operated with 12 V direct current and a cigarette lighter plug. Plug
the cigarette lighter plug of the device you wish to operated into one of the 12 V outlets (Position 3 in the overview). The device you wish to operate should
not require a current greater than 10 A.
6.5 USE AS A USB CHARGER
Thanks to the two USB connections, the Power Pack may also be used as a charger for mobile telephones, smartphones, tablets, MP3 players and similar
devices. To recharge a USB device, rst connect it with the associated charging cable (not included in the scope of delivery). Plug the USB connector of the
charging cable into one of the two USB outlets (Position 13 in the overview). Start charging by switching on the USB connections using the switch (Position 9
in the overview). You can tell whether the USB connections are switched on using the lighting of the control lamp (Position 8 in the overview).
6.6 COMPRESSOR
In order to be able to work with the compressor, rst remove the air hose from the storage compartment (Position 5 in the overview).
6.6.1 FILLING A TYRE USING THE CAR VALVE SCHRADER VALVE
Open the lock on the valve
connection
Figure 7
To ll, switch the compressor on using the switch (Position 17 in the overview).
The manometer (Position 15 in the overview) is used to give a rough approximation of the air pressure. When the desired air pressure is reached, switch the
compressor o . Remove the valve connection in reverse order (Figures 10 – 7).
When lling, always pay attention to the correct air pressure (consult the operating instructions of
your vehicle for information). The compressor is able to supply of pressure of up to a maximum of 18
bar. If the pressure is too high, there is a risk of explosion and injury.
Never allow the compressor to operate for longer than 10 minutes without a pause, otherwise there
is a risk of overheating. Switch the compressor o after 10 minutes of use and allow it to cool down
fully before starting it up again.Never leave the compressor to operate unattended.
After lling a tyre, check the tyre pressure again using a separate air pressure tester (e.g. at a lling station, vehicle workshop).
6.6.2 USING THE VALVE ADAPTER
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Figure 11: Valve adapter
BICYCLE VALVE ADAPTER FOR DUNLOP AND SCLAVERAND VALVES 26
For Sclaverand valves: Undo the knurled screw of the valve piston and push down brie y once.
Screw the valve adapter, using the knurled crown, down onto the bicycle valve.
Now connect the air hose, as shown on Figures 7 – 10, to the bicycle valve adapter. Now you can switch on the compressor and ll the bicycle tyre. When the
desired air pressure is reached, switch the compressor o . Remove the valve connection in reverse order (Figures 10 – 7). Unscrew the bicycle valve adapter
and remove from the bicycle valve. For Sclaverand valves: Tighten the knurled screw of the valve piston up again.
ADAPTER FOR BALLS 27
Open the lock of the valve connection (Figure 7). Insert the adapter for balls into the valve connection. Lock the valve connection (Figure 9). Insert the adapter
into the valve of the ball. Now you can switch on the compressor and ll the ball. When the desired air pressure is reached, switch the compressor o . Remove
the adapter from the valve connection by proceeding in reverse order, as described above.
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Place the valve connection on
the valve
Figure 8
26 Bicycle valve adapter (for Dunlop and Sclaverand valves)
27 Adapter for balls
28 Universal adapter for leisure items (in atable toys etc.)
Lock the valve connection
Figure 9
You can now ll the tyres using
the compressor
Figure 10