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WARNING

Only use inflator when fully assembled.
Do not attempt to modify the inflator in any way; this will VOID your warranty.
The use of any attachment or accessory other than those recommended in this instruction manual could result in 

damage to the inflator and could cause injuries to the operator.
This electric inflator complies with Australian / New Zealand and International standards and safety requirements.  

Repairs should only be carried out by qualified persons using original spare parts.  Failure to do so may result in 

considerable danger to the operator.

PERSONAL SAFETY

Clothing

Do not wear loose clothing, jewellery or anything that could 

get caught in moving machinery.

Hair

Long hair should be tied back or contained in a protective 

covering.

Eye Protection

The use of safety goggles is highly recommended (normal 

glasses are not sufficient for eye protection) when using 

inflator.  Prescription glasses do not have safety lenses.

Footwear

Where there is the risk of heavy objects or if there is a risk 

of slipping on wet or slippery floors, suitable non–slip safety 

footwear should be worn.  Protect your feet from dropping 

accidents.

Ear Protection

The use of ear protection is highly recommended when 

using inflators.  The continual noise may damage your ears.

Respiratory Protection

When operating any machinery that creates dust or when 

spray painting, an approved dust / filter mask must be worn.  

When machining concrete, man made fibres, especially 

MDF (Medium Density Fibre board), the resin used in these 

materials can be hazardous to your health.  Use an approved 

face mask with replaceable filter.

Do Not Over Reach

Do not over reach.  Keep a proper footing and maintain your 

balance at all times. Avoid using abnormal stances and 

awkward body positions.

Stay Alert

Watch what you are doing, use common sense, and never 

operate a inflator when you are tired, drinking alcohol, taking 

drugs or if taking medication that causes drowsiness.

CHECK DAMAGED PARTS

Before using the inflator it should be carefully checked 

to determine that it will operate properly and perform its 

intended function.
Check for the correct alignment of moving parts ensuring 

that they do not bind.  Check for broken or missing parts 

and have them replaced or repaired at an authorised 

service facility.  Check any other condition that may affect 

the operation of the inflator.  A guard or any other part of 

the inflator that is damaged should be properly repaired or 

replaced by an authorised service facility unless otherwise 

indicated in this instruction manual.
Any switch that does not operate correctly must be replaced 

by an authorised service facility.
DO NOT use the inflator if the ‘ON / OFF’ button does not 

turn the inflator ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’.
DO NOT use the power point switch to operate the inflator as 

this will cause damage and injury may occur. Any damage 

will not be covered under warranty.
For assistance, product information, spare parts or service 

please contact Smart Marketing Group Pty. Ltd.
AUST. 1300 660 457
N.Z. 0800 474 876

Summary of Contents for BR50iS

Page 1: ...ts or product information please contact Smart Marketing Group Pty Ltd AUST 1300 660 457 N Z 0800 474 876 Recyclable Cardboard Quiet portable inflator for general light duty tasks around the home MODE...

Page 2: ...ols and accessories above are not included with this inflator Section Page Contents 2 Suggested Applications 2 Introduction 3 Guarantee 3 4 General Safety Instructions 5 7 Electrical Information 8 Com...

Page 3: ...rts of the product with parts and components of similar quality grade and composition where an identical part or component is not available Products presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished...

Page 4: ...de and composition where an identical part or component is not available Products presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished products of the same type rather than being repaired Refurbished p...

Page 5: ...of reach of children preferably stored or locked in a secure cabinet or room when not in use WORK AREA Work areas and benches should be kept tidy Cluttered benches and work areas can cause accidents...

Page 6: ...t all times Blocked ventilation slots or air filter can cause overheating and damage to the motor and this will not be covered under warranty DISCONNECT INFLATOR Ensure that the inflator is disconnect...

Page 7: ...orn When machining concrete man made fibres especially MDF Medium Density Fibre board the resin used in these materials can be hazardous to your health Use an approved face mask with replaceable filte...

Page 8: ...tool for the operation to be carried out Never use the inflator if any part of the unit is damaged Always have the inflator serviced by an authorised service agent Always wear safety eye ear and resp...

Page 9: ...Handle 4 Outlet pressure regulator 5 Pump 6 Tank 7 Rubber feet 8 Tank drain tap 9 Tank pressure gauge 10 Air filter 11 Air outlet nitto style socket 12 Safety valve 13 Air Filter Quieting Tube 14 Out...

Page 10: ...supplied air filter must be used Failure to do so may result in irreparable damage and will void the warranty Pic 3 To install 1 Carefully screw supplied air filter into the threaded hole on the top o...

Page 11: ...ssure switch To turn your inflator OFF Push down the red ON OFF button on top of the pressure switch RUNNING IN YOUR NEW INFLATOR Your inflator does not require running in Before use ensure you have r...

Page 12: ...nimum 85PSI and stops at maximum 115PSI Once the initial pump up stage has finished you can use the inflator Remember to adjust the outlet air pressure to the tools recommended working pressure TOOL C...

Page 13: ...knob and check the pressure on the outlet pressure gauge Pic 7 If the pressure needs to be lower turn anti clockwise If the pressure needs to be higher turn clockwise Use the gauge to ensure you set t...

Page 14: ...r air tool Different air tools require different operating pressures Always check with the tool manufacturer if unsure DRAIN TAP Pic 10 After use open the drain tap to drain excess air and any moistur...

Page 15: ...F 19 Pressure Gauge Large 95 BRC95TPG 20 Pressure Gauge Small 95 BRC95OPG Part Description SMG Part No 14 One Way Valve 95 BRC95OWV 5 Rubber Handle Grip 95 BRS50TH 15 Drain Tap 95 BRC95DT 16 Cushion F...

Page 16: ...se receipt this will be required to make any claims under the 12 month warranty Specifications Inflator BR50iS Voltage 240V AC 50Hz Motor 1 HP Wattage 750W Oil Free No Load Speed 1400 RPM FAD Free Air...

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