INFLATOR GAUGE
• Do not use for inflation or checking pressure of tyres containing water
ballast or anti-puncture products.
• Avoid contact with solvents or hydrocarbons.
• Periodically check that the filter near the inlet of air from the compressor is
in correct working order.
• Keep the product, its accessories and any packing materials out of reach
of children.
• The disposal of this product must conform to the local regulations in force
to respect the environment and correct waste disposal.
• Do not attempt to inflate the tyre if the gauge is not connected to a compressor
or other source of air or nitrogen as this will cause the tyre to deflate.
• It is recommended to use original Wonder accessories.
• Only personnel approved by Wonder are authorized to carry out repairs.
Wonder does not carry out repairs on instruments more than 5 years after
the date of manufacture and does not accept for examination and repair
instruments with missing parts or on which attempts of disassembly or
modifications have been made.
ACCESSORIES
• Spare hose (150 cm) n. 1961 for standard valves
• Spare hose (300 cm) n. 1961/3 for standard valves
(optional on request)
• Spare hose (60 cm) n. 1971 for standard valves
(optional available only for 1997 model)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Superdainu/1999
• Measurement range
• instrument resolution: 0.1 bar | 1.45 psi | 10 kPa
• operating temperature: -10°C ÷ + 40°C
• Maximun airflow: 66 m
• Maximum air source pressure: 15 bar | 218 psi | 1,500 kPa
eurodaiMo/2014
• Measurement range
• instrument resolution: 0.1 bar | 1.45 psi | 10 kPa
• operating temperature: -10°C ÷ + 40°C
• Maximun airflow: 66 m
• Maximum air source pressure: 8 bar | 116 psi | 800 kPa
1997
• Measurement range
• instrument resolution: 0.1 bar | 1.45 psi
• operating temperature: -10°C ÷ + 40°C
• Maximun airflow: 66 m
• Maximum air source pressure: 6 bar | 87 psi | 600 kPa
The black square placed on the dial before the start of the measurement scale indica-
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tes the position of the pointer when the instrument is at rest. This is a purely indicative
reference and cannot be used for calibration purposes. Variations in the pointer position
relative to this reference do not imply incorrect calibration.
: 0.7 ÷ 10 bar | 10 ÷ 145 psi | 70 ÷ 1,000 kPa
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/h at 10 bar | 145 psi | 1,000 kPa
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: 0.7 ÷ 6 bar | 10 ÷ 87 psi | 70 ÷ 600 kPa
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/h at 10 bar | 145 psi | 1,000 kPa
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: 0.5 ÷ 3.5 bar | 7 ÷ 50 psi
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/h at 10 bar | 145 psi | 1,000 kPa
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