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tire’s valve stem (Fig. 5).
7. Press the trigger switch to start the inflator. Continue pressing the trigger switch during the
inflation process.
8. The inflator will stop when the preset pressure is reached. When this happens, release the
trigger switch.
9. Lift the pump head lock to remove the pump head from the tire valve. Replace the tire valve’s
locking nut.
10. Repeat steps on additional tires as needed.
11. Remove the battery pack before storing the handheld inflator.
ACCESSORY OPERATION
The included accessories can be used for a variety of applications by inserting them into the
Schrader valve nozzle.
NOTE:
When inflating items that require ≤ 10 PSI, inflate them in short bursts. Check after each
burst by touch or with a calibrated measuring device to determine if an accurate level of pressure
has been reached.
1. Select the appropriate accessory and insert into the Schrader valve nozzle on the pump head.
Make sure it is secure (Fig. 6).
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The tapered nozzle adapter should be used on smaller pinch valves to inflate items like floats
and rafts, which usually require the user to blow air into them.
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The ball needle should be used to inflate sport balls or other items that require a sport needle
for inflation.
2. Insert the adapter/needle into the air valve of the item being inflated.
3. Press the trigger switch to start inflating.
4. When inflation is complete, remove the adapter/needle from the item’s air valve.
5. Remove the adapter/needle from the Schrader valve nozzle and return it to the storage area.
NOTE:
Pressure required for most sports balls is too low for an accurate reading on the digital
pressure gauge.
HOSE & ACCESSORY STORAGE
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1. When the inflator is not in use, fit the hose into the storage slot on top of the tool.
2. When not in use, the tapered nozzle adapter and ball needle can be placed in the storage area
located on the side of the tool (Fig. 7).
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