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Inflating With The High Pressure Air - hose
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OPERATION DEFLATING WITH THE LOW PRESSURE HOSE See Figure 8, page 13. The low pressure hose, when placed in the deflator, can be used to remove air from inflated items. Place the hose inside the deflator. Press the low pressure (I) switch to start deflating. When the item has been deflated, turn the switch off. Remove the hose by pulling if from the deflator. Store the hose in hose wrap on the left side of the product. INFLATING WITH THE HIGH PRESSURE HOSE See Figure 9, page 13. The air chuck on the high pressure hose can be used without adaptors to inflate tires or with any application that has a valve stem that fits the air chuck opening. NOTE: When inflating items of 10 PSI, .69 BAR, 69 kPa or less, inflate in short bursts and check after each burst by feel or with a calibrated measuring device to determine accurate pressure. Press mode button to activate. Set desired pressure. Place air chuck on valve stem and lock in place. Press the high pressure (II) switch to start inflating. When the desired pressure is reached, turn the switch off. Remove the hose and store in hose wrap on the right side of the product. Press and hold the mode button to deactivate the display. NOTE: Stand 10 feet away from item being inflated. INFLATING WITH THE HIGH PRESSURE AIR HOSE AND ACCESSORIES See Figure 10 - 13, pages 13 - 14. The high pressure air hose can be used with the provided adaptors to inflate a variety of items. To install accessory: insert adaptor (or needle) into air chuck and push air chuck clamp down until it locks into place. Inflate to desired pressure. Remove accessory by lifting air chuck clamp up and pulling the adaptor (or needle) from air chuck. INFLATING MANUALLY FOR HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE APPLICATIONS Connect either high or low pressure hose to item to be inflated. Depress power switch to proper switch (low or high pressure) until desired pressure is reached. NOTE: Stand 10 feet away from item being inflated. Turn off power switch. ACCESSORIES See Figures 11 - 13, page 14. The supplied accessories perform a variety of functions. The tapered adaptor can be used on smaller pinch valves to inflate items like floats and children's toys, which usually require the user to inflate them by blowing air into them. The sport ball needle can be used to inflate any type of sports ball or any other item that requires an inflation sport ball needle. NOTE: When inflating items of 10 PSI, .69 BAR, 69 kPa or less, inflate in short bursts and check after each burst by feel or with a calibrated measuring device to determine accurate pressure. To use the sport ball needle: Insert sport ball needle into sports ball valve and inflate. Remove sport ball needle after inflation. NOTE: Pressure required for most sports balls is too low for accurate reading on gauge. The Presta valve adaptor can be used for Presta valve stems as described below. (See Figure 11). Before inflating a tire with a Presta valve, loosen the locking nut on the valve stem to inflate. Once inflation is complete, tighten the locking nut to seal the tire valve. To use the Presta valve adaptor: Loosen Presta valve locking nut. Thread Presta valve adaptor onto valve stem with larger open end toward wheel. Position the air chuck clamp in the unlock position. Clamp the end of the air chuck down onto the Presta valve adaptor by pressing air chuck clamp down until it locks into place. After inflation, remove air chuck and tighten locking nut. ACCESSORIES STORAGE See Figure 14, page 14. When not in use, adaptors and needles provided with the inflator can be placed in the storage area located on the right side of the tool. HOSE STORAGE See Figures 14 - 15, page 14. When not in use, the hoses provided with the inflator can be placed in the storage areas located on both sides of the inflator. 10 - English