Power over 12V DC
Using the DC cable stored on the right side of
the device, plug the 12V DC plug (also known
as a car charger) into the 12V DC socket of your
vehicle (Fig. 4).
Fig. 4
12V DC
plug
12V DC socket
Operation
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CAUTION!
Do not leave items
unattended during inflation. These items can
burst and could cause serious injury.
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WARNING!
displayed on the LCD screen is not perfectly
calibrated to exact values. After inflation, tire
pressure must be checked using a calibrated
pressure gauge before driving the vehicle.
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WARNING!
air stream at body.
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WARNING!
risk of burns, do not touch the air chuck during
inflation.
1. First, press the mode button to cycle
between PSI, Bar or kPa (Fig. 5).
Mode button
Fig. 5
+
–
2. The
and
buttons allows you to manually
adjust the pressure setting. This determines
the pressure to which the item is inflated
The pressure setting
Risk of injury. Do not direct
Hot surface. To reduce the
up to, or deflated down to. Press either the
+
–
or
buttons to increase or decrease the
pressure value by increments of
0.5 PSI/0.05 bar/5 kPa, or long press to
quickly cycle the value up or down (Fig 6).
Fig. 6
Inflating with the High
Pressure Air Hose
Schrader valves (cars, motorcycles and
mountain bikes) can be attached directly to the
air chuck without any additional attachments.
1. Pull out the high pressure air hose from the
bottom of the inflator + deflator (Fig. 7).
Fig. 7
BOTTOM
High pressure air hose
2. Unscrew the valve cap from the valve stem
(Schrader) of your tire (Fig. 8).
Fig. 8
6
Valve cap
Valve stem
(Schrader)