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Dynamite Power Air Compressor by Wagan Tech
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User’s Manual—Read before using this equipment
2. Screw the air hose’s brass valve tip directly onto the tire’s air
valve.
3. Turn the compressor ON - begin to inflate tire.
4. When the pressure gauge indicates the desired pressure switch
the unit OFF and remove the air hose from the valve (normal tire
pressure is 28 - 35 PSI).
5. Before storing the unit, allow sufficient time for it to cool.
Other inflatable objects including Bicycle tires, inflatable
Boats, Air Mattresses, and Athlete’s balls:
1. Start your vehicle’s engine, then plug the compressor’s power cord
into the 12 volt cigarette lighter socket of your vehicle.
2. A selection of nozzles is provided to fit most inflatable objects.
Simply screw the appropriate nozzle into the brass tip of the air
hose.
3. Attach the appropriate nozzle to the inflatable object and turn on
the power switch.
4. When the object is inflated to desired firmness or pressure, turn
the compressor off.
5. Before storing the unit, allow sufficient time for it to cool.
Thank you for purchasing the Dynamite Power Air Compress by Wagan
Tech. With normal care and proper treatment, it will provide years of
reliable service. Please read and understand all operating instructions
carefully before use.
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
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The unit has a built-in automatic reset thermal overload protector
which will shut off the motor if it becomes overheated. The
protector will automatically reset when the motor cools down.
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After using the unit, allow sufficient cooling time before storing
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All parts are lifetime lubricated, and no oiling is required
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To prevent a drop in your car’s battery voltage, please have the
engine running when using the air compressor
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Make sure that the unit’s power switch is in the OFF position when
not in use.
OPERATION
Cars, Trucks, RV’s, and Motorcycles:
Note: before inflating your tires, make sure you to check your vehicle’s
manufacturer recommended tire pressure, which should be located on
your vehicle’s driver side door.
1. Start your vehicle’s engine, then plug the compressor’s power cord
into the 12 volt cigarette lighter socket of your vehicle.