23
2) Tyre Inflator
Filling
1. Connect the quick coupling connector (2c) of the tyre inflator with a
compressed air supply.
2. Put the valve connection (2e) on the tyre valve.
3. Press the trigger (2d), compressed air flows into the tyre.
The moment you are filling in the air, the manometer shows a pressure that is a
little bit higher than the actual tyre pressure. When you release the trigger, you
can read the actual tyre pressure on the manometer.
Note
: Increasing the tyre pressure by max. 0.2 bar, will have a positive effect on
the fuel consumption of your car.
Deflation of Air
If the tyre pressure is too high, use the deflation button (2b) and slowly reduce the
air pressure to the desired value.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Do not allow foreign substances and dirt to enter the compressed air nozzle.
Do not expose the manometer to vibrations or mechanical stress.
Add a few drops of oil to the sealing of the trigger pin in regular intervals. Apart
from that the tyre inflator is maintenance free.
Intended Use
The compressed air spray gun is suitable for application of underbody coating
and stoneguard underbody compound, cold cleaning solvent, etc. from
standard disposable cans. It is also suitable for spraying other thin liquid
material such as oil, coolant, cavity sealing, etc. from the screw-on metal
container.
The intended use also includes an operation following the operating
instructions.
Any use beyond these parameters (different media, applying force) or any
changes (reconstruction, no original accessory) can lead to serious risks and
is regarded as use that is contrary to the intended purpose. The operator is
liable for any damage caused by improper use.
3) Air Spray Gun