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RANGER PRO 12V AIR COMPRESSOR
Using the Deflator Button (20).
Note: Please note the Deflator Button (20) will assist with deflation of tyres and various other inflatable objects.
Note:
It is recommended that you deflate your tyres for driving on sand, mud or snow to increase the surface are that’s in contact
with the terrain and improve traction. When the off-road fun is over, you’ll need to re-inflate your tyres to for safe handling on normal
roads, and to minimise damage through wear and overheating.
1.
To deflate a vehicles tyre , simply remove the tyre valve cap and connect the Brass Coupler (6) to the tyre valve (Fig 25).
2.
Once connected, simply press the Deflator Button (20) located at the rear of the Pressure Gauge (8) (Fig 26).
3.
Deflate your tyre to the desired pressure, remove the Brass Coupler (6) from the tyre valve and reinstall tyre valve cap (Fig 27).
Trouble Shooting
Cleaning & Maintenance
WARNING!
Before cleaning your 12V Air Compressor or carrying out any maintenance procedure, ensure the 12V Air
Compressor is switched OFF and disconnected from the power supply.
WARNING!
Never use solvents or other harsh chemicals for cleaning the non-metallic parts of the tool. These chemicals
may weaken the plastic materials used in these parts. Use a cloth dampened only with water and mild soap. Never let
any liquid get inside the tool; never immerse any part of the tool into a liquid.
WARNING!
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
WARNING!
Wait until the 12V Air Compressor has completely cooled down to prevent burns.
a)
Keep the ventilation vents of the 12V Air Compressor clean at all times, if possible, prevent foreign matter from entering the
vents.
b)
After each use, blow air through the 12V Air Compressor housing to ensure it is free from all dust particles which may have built
up. Build up of dust and particles may cause the 12V Air Compressor to overheat and fail.
c)
If the enclosure of the 12V Air Compressor requires cleaning do not use solvents, as they may weaken or damage plastic
comoponents. Use a moist soft cloth to clean the 12V Air Compressor. Never let any liquid get inside the 12V Air Compressor,
never immerse any part of the 12V Air Compressor into liquids.
Problem
Cause
Solution
The Compressor will not
start.
Compressor not
connected to power.
a)
Connect the 12V Battery Terminal Clamps (1 & 2) to a
12VDC Battery & earth ground point.
b)
Battery terminals have poor connection, clean and re-fit battery
terminal clamps
Insufficent power supply.
Try another battery, as it may be flat or faulty.
Thermal cut-out activated. Wait 20-30 minutes for the 12V Air Compressor to cool down and press
the Thermal Overload Cut Off Button (14).
The Compressor starts,
but there is no pressure.
Loose or damaged hose
connection.
Inspect the 12V Air Compressor Air Supply Hose (10) and
Adaptors (15,16,17 & 18). Replace if necessary.
The seals are damaged.
Contact Kincrome Customer Service on 1300 657 528 .
(Fig 25)
(Fig 26)
(Fig 27)
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