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5.3

TIRE INFLATION OR PRODUCTS WITH A VALVE STEM

1. Place connector (chuck) on valve stem.
2. Push connector toward valve stem and close thumb latch.
3. Make sure connector is pushed on to valve stem as far as possible before closing thumb latch.
4. Check pressure with the pressure gauge. (Refer to paragraph 5.5)

5. 

When desired pressure is reached, open thumb latch and remove connector from valve stem.

6. Turn off compressor power switch
7. Store Compressor Hose and tire fitting in storage channel

IMPORTANT:

Always leave the thumb latch in the open position when storing unit.

5.4 INFLATE OTHER ARTICLES (WITHOUT VALVE STEM)

Inflation of other than tires requires use of one of the adapters (nozzles).
1. Position the Main Unit so you have access to the Cable Storage Hatch.
2. Open the hatch and remove the nozzles noting their storage positions.
3. Insert appropriate adaptor (e.g. needle) into connector (chuck) and close thumb latch.
4. Refer to Typical Inflation Times for a p proximate pressure and time. Small items like volley balls, footballs, etc.

inflate very rapidly.

5. 

Insert adaptor (e.g needle) into item to be inflated and inflate to desired pressure.

6. Turn on compressor switch 

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inflate to desired pressure or fullness (refer to paragraph 5.5)

7. Remove adaptor.

5.5

TYPICAL INFLATION TIMES

The following are approximate pressure and inflation times for various items.

Warning: 

Always follow tire manufacturers recommendations for pressure on item to be inflated.

VEHICLE AND TRAILER TIRES
TIRE SIZE

PRESSURE

TIME FROM “0” PRESSURE

1 55/80R 13”

 26 PSI

      2.50 MIN.

1 85/70R 14”

 30 PSI

      4.50 MIN.

235/75R 15”

 30 PSI

      6.5O MIN.

235/85R 16”

 50 PSI

      16.OO MIN.

BICYCLE TIRES
TIRE SIZE

PRESSURE

TIME FROM “0” PRESSURE

27X 1” RACING

 10 PSI

       40 SEC.

INFLATABLE ARTICLES
ITEM

PRESSURE

TIME FROM “0” PRESSURE

FOOTBALL

 13 PSI

    24 SECONDS

BASKETBALL

  9 PSI

    20 SECONDS

VOLLEYBALL

 

PSI

     6 SECONDS

6.

LANTERN

6.1

LANTERN OPERATION ON MAIN UNIT

The main power on/off safety switch must be in the on position to turn on lantern while mounted on main unit. The
lantern is controlled by an on/off pushbutton switch located on the lens side of the Lantern. It is powered from the
main unit’s battery when it is mounted on the main unit. Starting with a full charge, the main unit’s battery can
power the lantern for up to approximately 22 hours.

Summary of Contents for Power City VEC029ACY

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...zed systems may be damaged if vehicle battery is jump started Before jump starting this type of vehicle read the vehicle s owners manual to confirm that external starting assistance is advised Excessi...

Page 3: ...erter fuse replacement 11 5 COMPRESSOR TIRE INFLATOR 11 5 1 Compressor use 11 5 2 Warnings 11 5 3 Tire Inflation or products with a valve stem 1 2 5 4 Inflate other articles without valve stem 1 2 5 5...

Page 4: ...Main Unit Away from the Main Unit the Lantern is powered using an extension cord attached to the Inverter power cable This feature is invaluable when it becomes necessary to locate battery terminals...

Page 5: ...uters and printers color TVs up to 13 reading lamps fans small appliances and power hand tools cellular phones camcorders power tool rechargeable batteries that have an appropriate recharging adapter...

Page 6: ...end of cable 6 Squeeze negative black clamp handles and slide clamp from holster 7 Carefully lift positive red lumper cable wire from storage channel starting at clamp end of cable 8 Squeeze positive...

Page 7: ...een LED and a red LED The green LED when lit indicates power is applied to the inverter and it is operating properly The red LED when lit indicates that something caused the inverter to shut down The...

Page 8: ...rated away from the main unit the power source must provide between 11 and 14 5 volts DC and must be able to supply the necessary current amps to operate the load The power source may be a battery or...

Page 9: ...erse polarity connection will result in damage to the inverter THIS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY If the inverter is connected to the incorrect polarity the fuse will blow If the unit does not function after...

Page 10: ...ece of equipment that is generating heat above room temperature Keep the inverter away that from direct sunlight if at all possible VENTILATED Keep the area surrounding the inverter clear to ensure fr...

Page 11: ...DC accessory socket 5 COMPRESSOR TIRE INFLATOR This built in 12 volt DC compressor is the ultimate compressor for all vehicles trailer tires and recreational inflatables Three different sized nozzles...

Page 12: ...ery rapidly 5 Insert adaptor e g needle into item to be inflated and inflate to desired pressure 6 Turn on compressor switch inflate to desired pressure or fullness refer to paragraph 5 5 7 Remove ada...

Page 13: ...ached lantern extension cord This allows great flexibility in positioning the lantern during tire inflation and during under the hood inspections See Figure 91 If an alternative 1 2 volt DC source is...

Page 14: ...disposal 7 RECHARGING POWER CITY S BATTERY Lead acid batteries require maintenance to maintain a full charge and to ensure good battery life All lead acid batteries suffer from self discharge over tim...

Page 15: ...cable After recharge the accessory cables are stored in their own cable storage hatch in the main unit Recharging the main unit s internal battery from an external DC power source requires the use of...

Page 16: ...nt parts bulbs batteries charging adapters cables etc contact Vector Technical Support toll free 866 584 5504 Except for a fuse in the inverter and a lamp in the lantern there are no user serviceable...

Page 17: ...wer Inverter Continuous 200 Watt 60 Hz 110 120 VAC Power Inverter Peak 350 Watt 60 Hz 110 120 VAC Inverter Waveform Modified Sine Wave Inverter DC Input Range 10 0 to 14 6 VDC Inverter Audible Alarm 1...

Page 18: ...es not cover accessories bulbs fuses and batteries defects resulting from normal wear and tear including chips scratches abrasions discoloration or fading due to usage or exposure to sunlight accident...

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