
airflo (battery version)
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ME0082 issue 1
Trouble shooting guide
Compressor does not run when the lever hand
control is moved to ‘up’ or CAMEL/ELK hand
control buttons are pressed.
Ensure that the ‘Auto Function’ has been
selected.
Compressor does not run when ‘up’ is
selected on the push button hand control.
Ensure that the air hose from the product being
inflated is connected to the Airflo.
Compressor causes electrical interference with
another piece of electrical equipment.
Move either the compressor or other item
further away from each other until the
interference stops.
Compressor keeps stopping when trying to
inflate the lifting aid.
Check that there are no kinks in the air hose.
Check that the ‘Normal/High’ air flow switch is in
the ‘Normal’ position.
‘Auto’ light flashing.
This happens when the compressor’s internal
temperature cut-out has tripped. Leave the
Airflo for 15 minutes to cool.
The top two lights on the Battery Gauge are
flashing.
This happens when the overload cut-out has
tripped. Press any button to reset.
Ensure that the built-in buttons have not been
locked.
Built-in buttons do not respond when pressed.
Ensure that the built-in buttons have not been
locked.
Specifications
Airflo
Weight:
12½ lbs
Output pressure:
5 psi
Batteries:
2 x 12v - 2.3Ah (Valve Regulated Sealed Lead Acid)
Environmental protection: IP51 (Airflo housing)
IP67 (Push-button hand control)
Type B equipment
This equipment has been tested and meets the requirements of current EMC legislation.
Charger
Input:
120v, 10VA
Output:
24v, 350mA
Internal protection:
3A (T) Fuse;
2A & 130ºC Thermal Fuse
Environmental protection: IP30
Double insulated Class II equipment
recycle
do not dispose of
in trash