HOW TO USE YOUR UNIT
How to use High Flow Inflator/
Deflator Adapter Body
1.
Choose nozzle to be used to inflate
(Fig. 4) or deflate (Fig. 5).
2.
The high flow inflate/deflate adapt-
er body attachment has an "infla-
tion" outlet and "deflation" outlet.
Attach the nozzle to the preferred
outlet.
3.
Insert nozzle into inflatable and
then start inflator, see How to Start
paragraph.
NOTE: If inflatable is not getting firm
enough, place thumb over the "defla-
tion" outlet (Fig. 6) to allow air to go
directly into the inflatable.
Risk of Bursting. DO
NOT over- inflate. Keeping thumb
over "Deflation" outlet could cause
inflatable to overinflate. Use caution
when placing thumb over "Deflation"
outlet.
IMPORTANT: While inflating objects
the pressure gauge will not read
correctly. Sometimes the gauge will
read very high. Turn the unit "OFF"
and allow the needle to settle, this
will provide an approximate reading.
Stop and check the pressure reading
frequently when inflating.
How to Inflate Tires
1.
Press female tire chuck onto valve stem.
Risk of Flying Objects/Bursting Objects. Over inflating tire
could cause the tire to burst or the universal valve adapter to pop off the
valve stem and become a projectile. Use a tire pressure gauge to ensure an
accurate tire pressure reading, because the pressure gauge on the unit is for
general reference only.
See How to Start instructions to start inflator.
2.
How to Inflate Sport Balls
Risk of Bursting. Most sports balls with no initial air will fill in
less than 10 seconds. Watch sport balls carefully while filling, do not overfill.
1.
Insert inflator needle into sport ball to be inflated.
2. Place Auto/Off switch in the "AUTO" position. When sport ball is firm place
Auto/Off switch in the "OFF" position. IMPORTANT: Most sports balls with no
initial air will fill in less than 10 seconds.
NOTE: When the unit has been turned off, it is normal to hear a short hiss of air
being released.
Nozzle
attached to
"inflation"
outlet
4
Nozzle
attached to
"deflation"
outlet
13 - ENG
6
5