1. Make sure both beads are seated. When both beads are
seated, the tire is ready for inflation.
2. Replace the valve core if it was removed.
3. Depress the inflation Trigger Pedal to inflate the tire.
DO NOT STAND OVER TIRE DURING INFLATION.
4. Do not inflate the tire above the manufacturer’s
recommended pressure as stamped on the tire sidewall.
The typical inflation pressure for automobile tires is between
24 and 45 PSI. Light truck inflation pressure typically
covers a wider range. Release air pressure from the tire by
pressing the manual release valve button.
SECTION 17
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Read and follow all the maintenance instructions pro-
vided in this manual to keep the machine in good operating
condition. Regular inspections and proper maintenance
are essential to preventing accidents and injuries. These
instructions will help you service the unit. Instructions are
for a person with some mechanical ability and training. No
attempt has been made to describe all basic steps like how
to loosen or tighten fasteners. Basic procedures such as
cycling systems and checking operation of the equipment
are not fully described. Do not attempt to perform work
beyond your ability or at which you have no experience. If
you need assistance, call an authorized service center or
contact the factory.
DAILY
Check the tire pressure gauge function daily, and
check the accuracy monthly. Use a pressurized tire and
a high quality stick-type pressure gauge. If the gauge is
defective, replace it immediately.
Make sure all fasteners are securely tightened and all
guards and covers are in place.
Check for worn, damaged or missing parts including
grips and protective covers. Replace them before allowing
the unit to be used.
On a daily basis, inspect the unit and check to be
certain that all systems are operating normally. Follow
detailed inspection and testing procedures as specified for
various components at regular intervals.
WARNING!
Before making any inspection, adjustment, or
repair, disconnect the power source and or air
supply and block out all moving parts to prevent
injury.
Keep the machine and the immediate work area
clean. Do not use compressed air to remove dirt and
debris from the machine. Foreign material may be
propelled into the air and into operator or bystander
causing personal injury.
Wear protective clothing and use eye
protection when making any adjustments or repairs
to the machine.
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