Car tyres should normally be inflated to pressures ranging from 1.65 bar (24 psi) to 2.2 bar (32 psi). Tyres
for large vehicles might need a pressure up to 2.75 bar (40 psi). Tyres are marked with their maximum
pressure in psi or bar.
To Inflate Bicycle Tyres
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The bicycle adapter should be used for inflating bicycle tyres, follow the instructions above.
Inflating Other Items e.g. inflatable toys, etc.
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Choose a suitable adapter nozzle or pump needle and insert it into the valve of the object which you
want to inflate.
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Insert the 12V plug into your 12V power socket to start the pump.
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Unplug the 12V power plug when the desired pressure has been reached.
NOTE!
Toys and air mattresses can burst if you over-inflate them! Keep an eye on the pressure
continuously. Never pump to a higher pressure than the one which is recommended.
4. Disposal
- Follow local guidance when disposing of this product. If you are unsure how to proceed,
contact your local authority.
5. Specifications
Power supply -
DC 12V, (centre positive)
Current draw -
Approx 10A at 6 bar
Max pressure -
10 bar (150 psi)
Length of lead -
3m
Air hose length -
5m
Free alr delivery -
35 Vmin
CAUTION:
1. Do not inflate items beyond their needs. To avoid over-inflation carefully follow instructions on articles
to be inflated. Do not exceed recommended pressures. Use the pressure gauge to check for the
correct pressure.
2. Bicycle tyres and other small articles will inflate relatively quickly. Be particularly careful not to over
inflate.
3. Recreational items such as beach toys and air mattresses require low pressure. Inflate until firm.
INSTRUCTIONS IF COMPRESSOR FAILS TO START
Note:
If the 12V power socket doesn’t work from its socket, your compressor won’t work from it either. If
your compressor does not start, check the following
1. Foreign matter may be lodged in 12V power socket well. Scrape it off carefully with a piece of wood.
Insert plug once more and turn several times to make good contact.
2. 12V power socket fuse may be worn or weak. If so replace with a new 15 amp fuse.
3. Some 12V power sockets have a circuit breaker located
directly behind 12V power sockets. It may have blown
and should be replaced.
M17 1RY
Streetwize Accessories:
Unit 1, Royce Trading Estate, Ashburton Road West,
Trafford Park, Manchester M17 1RY
Sales enquiries:
sales@streetwizeaccessories.com
Technical enquiries:
support@streetwizeaccessories.com
www.streetwizeaccessories.com
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