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F 002 DG9 A14

2016-07-07

Bosch Limited

4  |  NTI 105  |  Symbols used

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1. 

Symbols used

1.1 

In the documentation

1.1.1 

Warning notices - Structure and meaning

Warning notices warn of dangers to the user or people in 
the vicinity. Warning notices also indicate the consequenc-
es of the hazard as well as preventive action. Warning no-
tices have the following structure:

Warning 
symbol

KEY WORD – Nature and source of hazard!

Consequences of hazard in the event of fail-
ure to observe action and information given.

 

Hazard prevention action and information.

The key word indicates the likelihood of occurrence and 
the severity of the hazard in the event of non-observance:

Key word

Probability of 
 occurrence

Severity of danger if in-
structions not observed

DANGER

Immediate

 impend-

ing 

danger

Death

 or 

severe 

injury

WARNING

Possible

 impending 

danger

Death

 or 

severe 

injury

CAUTION

Possible 

dangerous

  

situation

Minor

 injury

1.1.2 

Symbols in this documentation

Symbol Designation

Explanation

!

Attention

Warns about possible property damage.

i

Information

Practical hints and other  

useful information.

1.

2.

Multi-step  

operation

Instruction consisting of several steps.

e

One-step  

operation

Instruction consisting of one step.

  

Intermediate 

result

An instruction produces a visible inter-

mediate result.

"

Final result

There is a visible final result on com-

pletion of the instruction.

1.2 

On the product

 

!

Observe all warning notices on products and ensure 
they remain legible.

2. 

User information

2.1 

User group

The product may be used by skilled and instructed
personnel only. Personnel scheduled to be trained, fa-
miliarized, instructed or to take part in a general train-
ing course may only work with the product under the 
supervision of an experienced person.
All work conducted on pressurized equipment may be 
performed by persons with sufficient knowledge and 
experience in using pressurized devices and, also be 
aware of the risks involved in the use of pressurized 
devices.

2.2 

Agreement

Your use of the product means that you accept the fol-
lowing conditions:

Copyright

Software and data are the property of Bosch Limited, 
hereafter denoted as Bosch, or its suppliers and are 
protected against unauthorized reproduction under 
copyright laws, international contracts and other na-
tional legal provisions. Copying and selling of data 
and software or any other part thereof is prohibited 
and punishable by law. In the event of violations, 
Bosch Limited reserves the right to proceed with crimi-
nal prosecution and to claim for damages.

Liability

All data in this program is based - where possible - on 
manufacturer and importer details. Bosch does not ac-
cept liability for the correctness and completeness of 
software and data; liability for damage caused by faulty 
software and data is ruled out. Whatever the event, 
Bosch liability is restricted to the amount for which the 
customer actually pays for this product. This disclaimer 
of liability does not apply to damages caused by intent 
or gross negligence on the part of Bosch.

Warranty

Any use of non-approved hardware and software will 
result in a modification to our product and thus to 
exclusion of any liability and warranty, even if the hard-
ware or software has in the meantime been removed or 
deleted. No changes may be made to our products. Our 
products may only be used in combination with original 
accessories and original service parts. Failing to do so, 
will render null and void all warranty claims.
This product may only be operated using Bosch ap-
proved operating systems. If the product is operated 
using an operating system other than the approved one, 
then our warranty obligation pursuant to our supply 
conditions will be rendered null and void. 
Furthermore, we will not be held liable for damage 
incurred through the use of a non-approved operating 
system.

Summary of Contents for NTI 105

Page 1: ... NTI 105 en Original instructions Nitrogen tire inflator ...

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Page 3: ...ssioning 8 4 1 Removing the transport packaging 8 4 1 1 Opening the NTI 105 8 4 2 Installation 8 4 3 Gas selection 10 4 3 1 Digital outlet 10 4 3 2 Direct outlet 10 4 4 Accuracy setting 10 5 Troubleshooting 11 5 1 Based on error codes 11 5 2 Based on symptoms 11 6 Program description 13 6 1 Overview of operation 13 6 2 Main menu 13 6 3 Initiating nitrogen generation 13 6 4 Tire inflation 13 6 5 Ti...

Page 4: ... by persons with sufficient knowledge and experience in using pressurized devices and also be aware of the risks involved in the use of pressurized devices 2 2 Agreement Your use of the product means that you accept the fol lowing conditions Copyright Software and data are the property of Bosch Limited hereafter denoted as Bosch or its suppliers and are protected against unauthorized reproduction ...

Page 5: ...over to another person not only the operating instructions but also the safety instructions and information on its designated use must be handed over to the person R R Always switch off the main power supply before per forming any installation or maintenance work R R Do not open the front panel of the NTI 105 or tamper with the pneumatic connections R R Do not try to perform any maintenance activi...

Page 6: ...ery specification Description NTI 105 PVC pipe at outlet Tire valve connector Male connector Male connector G 1 4 Hose clip NTI 105 original instructions Power cable Tab 1 Delivery specification 3 3 Description of unit 3 3 1 NTI 105 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 A14_01 11 Fig 1 Front view 1 Nitrogen tank 2 Display 3 Toggle switch for changing filling gas 4 Master switch 5 Keypad 6 Front panel 7 Front wh...

Page 7: ...rticulate matter are filtered Based on their molecular characteristics compressed gases have a tendency to adhere to solid surfaces known as adsorbents The process of compressed gases adhering to adsorbents is known as adsorption When the compressed air is passed through a tank with a Carbon Molecular Sieve CMS the molecules of oxy gen are adsorbed by activated carbon which is an ad sorbent The ot...

Page 8: ...rface of the NTI 105 cabinet with a di lute solution of detergent using a soft cloth i i To ensure optimum performance ensure that the input pressure is 10 bar or above Also ensure that the pneumatic connections are leak proof 3 4 1 CMS and nitrogen tanks Two CMS tanks Fig 4 Pos 1 are used to convert air to nitrogen The separated nitrogen is collected in a storage tank Fig 1 Pos 1 for further dist...

Page 9: ...hase mains supply 8 Switch on the compressor 1 2 3 4 A14_13 Fig 7 FRC unit 1 Knob 2 Pressure gauge 3 Drain 4 Input from compressor to FRC 9 Observe the pressure gauge Fig 7 Pos 2 of the FRC The pressure should be at least 8 bar 10 Switch on the mains supply 11 Switch on the master switch of the NTI 105 12 Observe the tank pressure gauge Wait until the tank pressure reaches at least 4 bar 13 Press ...

Page 10: ...the pressure sensor and the value is displayed on the LCD 4 3 2 Direct outlet If the filling hose is connected to the direct outlet Fig 3 Pos 4 the selected gas air or nitrogen by passes the valve block Hence the pressure is not moni tored by the pressure sensor The tire pressure has to be manually checked 4 4 Accuracy setting It is possible to control the filling time by setting the filling accur...

Page 11: ...nk R R End fittings of the nitrogen tank are loose R R Safety valve is loosely connected R R Burst or leakage in the pneumatic pipe at the output of nitrogen tank R R Leakage at the end fitting of pressure gauge R R Contact customer service to replace the pneumatic pipe of the CMS tank R R Contact customer service to replace non return valve R R Tighten the end fittings of the nitro gen tank R R T...

Page 12: ...ct customer service to correct the power supply connections to the termi nal block R R Replace fuse at the power socket Purity of generated nitrogen is very low R R Flow regulator setting altered R R Filtering of compressed air is not proper R R Contact customer service R R Open the drain of the FRC unit to re lease the accumulated moisture at least once every day Deflation not possible R R Manifo...

Page 13: ... v key To switch off press the z key 6 4 Tire inflation i i Observe the tank pressure It should be 8 bar If the pressure is lower wait till the pressure reaches 8 bar i i Usually the filling pressure is mentioned in the sill of the driver s door Open the drivers s door of the vehicle and observe the filling pressure Else refer to the vehicle documentation 1 Select nitrogen or air inflation using t...

Page 14: ...RC Press the drain Fig 7 Pos 3 of the FRC till the mist is released Close the drain when the mist is cleared i i Drain the FRC at least once every day 7 Maintenance Do not carry out any maintenance work that is not spe cifically recommended in this chapter Non compliance invalidates warranty 7 1 Spare and wearing parts Description Order number Air filling connector F 002 DG1 A51 Braided hose for o...

Page 15: ...ions 9 2 2 NTI 105 and accessories R R Disconnect the NTI 105 from the mains and detach the power cord R R Dismantle the NTI 105 Sort out and dispose of the different materials in accordance with the applicable regulations Dispose of used electrical and electronic devices including cables accessories and batteries separately from household waste Make use of the local return and collection systems ...

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