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ENGLISH
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WARNING: Do not operate the inflator when the car
engine isrunning.
NOTE: Make sure that your 12 Volt accessory socket is live.
On some vehicles the accessory socket may only become
live when the ignition key is in the accessoryposition.
Installing and Removing the Battery
Pack (Fig. D, E)
NOTE: For best results, make sure your battery pack is
fullycharged.
To install the battery pack into the battery port
15
, align
the battery pack with the rails inside the battery port and
slide it into the handle until the battery pack is firmly seated
in the tool and ensure that it does notdisengage.
To remove the battery pack from the tool, press the release
button
22
and firmly pull the battery pack out of the tool
handle. Insert it into the charger as described in the charger
section of thismanual.
Fig. D
15
Fig. E
22
Switching On (Fig. F,G)
WARNING: Risk of Bursting. Do not leave unit
running unattended. Overinflation of tires and
other items could result in serious injury and
propertydamage.
NOTE: When power is supplied to the inflator by 12v, 20v
battery, or 120V AC the LCD display will remain on for
approximately 10 minutes before the display shuts off/goes
into sleep mode. This occurs when the unit is not operating.
To wake up the system, the user will need to push the
pressure mode / reset button
5
. At this time the LCD will
turn on and the inflator is ready for use.
Before switching your inflator on decided which power
source you will be using; 12V DC adapter, 120V AC plug
or a 20V MAX* battery pack.
To use the 12V DC adapter, or 20V MAX* battery pack
press the AC/DC power switch
1
located on the front of
the unit to DC.
If using the 12V DC cord, ,always fully extend the 12V DC
cord before eachuse.
- Connect the 12V DC adapter
14
into your vehicles
12V DC accessorysocket.
To use the 120V AC cord, press the AC/DC switch
1
located
on the front of the unit to AC.
If using the 120V AC cord
13
, always fully extend the
cord before eachuse.
- Connect the 120V AC plug
13
into either a wall
outlet or an approapriate sized extension cord that
is plugged into a wall outlet.
Fig. G
1
To turn on high-volume
The high-volume hose is meant to be used for objects that
hold large amounts of air, such as air mattresses, rafts, and
swimming poolfloats.
NOTE: The high-volume mode DOES NOT have an auto
shut-offfeature.
1. Attach the high-volume hose
7
to the high volume
pump inflator connection
12
as described in the "High
volume hose"section.
2. Insert the high-volume hose
7
, or it's tapered nozzle
8
into the object beinginflated.
3. Press the high-volume side of the mode power
switch
2
, indicated by the air mattress symbol.
4. To turn off, push the power switch to the centerposition.
To turn on high-pressure
The high-pressure hose is meant to be used for objects that
need more air pressure, such as tires andbasketballs.
1. Remove the high-pressure hose
10
from thestorage.
2. Attach a nozzle as described in the "Universal valve
adapter"section.
3. Insert the nozzle into the object beinginflated.
4. Press the high-pressure side of the mode power
switch
2
, indicated by the tire symbol.
5. To turn off, push the power switch to the centerposition.
Fig. G
2
Deflate using the high-volume hose
(Fig. H)
WARNING: Beware of objects being ejected.
When deflating, large amounts of air will exit the
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