CAUTION
: Your Portable Air Compressor is Moisture and Dust Resistant, but NOT WATER OR DUST
PROOF. Never place compressor in soft sand while running the compressor. Vibration from the
compressor will cause the compressor to settle into soft sand, resulting in compressor drawing in foreign
particles. Never expose compressor to water while running the compressor.
IMPORTANT
: Make sure compressor sits upright while operating compressor. Do not operate
compressor in any other position. Avoid tugging at compressor to move it. Instead, move compressor to
the same side of vehicle as tires that are being aired up.
IMPORTANT
: Always make sure the Portable Compressor’s 12ft. power cord is uncoiled and fully
extended when using your air compressor to avoid overheating the power cord.
INFLATION/DEFLATION RUBBER HOSE
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS:
This air compressor comes with 5 ft. heavy-duty heat-resistant rubber hose with push button bleeder
chuck. The inflation/deflation hose can be used for both airing up and airing down. Please familiarize
yourself with the following different functions of this versatile air tool:
A. TIRE INFLATION:
1. Push the tire chuck, with the lever in the upright position, down over the tire valve stem and then push
the lever down to lock in place.
2. Check to make sure the push button bleeder valve is disengaged.
3. Turn compressor switch to ON position to begin inflation. When desired pressure is reached, turn
compressor OFF.
CAUTION:
To avoid over inflation, never exceed recommended pressure on articles to be inflated. Bursting can cause
serious injury.
B. HANDS-FREE CONTINUOUS AIR DOWN:
1. Push the tire chuck, with the lever in the upright position, down over the tire valve stem and then push
the lever down to lock in place.
2. Push the bleeder valve button down to engage lock.
3. When desired pressure if reached, press bleeder valve button to disengage lock.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS:
Turn OFF and disconnect Air Compressor from power source. Use only mild soap and a rag dampened
with hot water to clean the plastic parts. Avoid all other types of detergents, cleaner, or solvents, which
might contain chemicals that could seriously damage plastic portions or paint surfaces of the compressor.
All other services should be performed by a qualified person.