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To prevent failures
• Keep the compressor adapter clean. With the com-
pressor connected to the car cigarette lighter, in
case of short circuit, a life-threatening situation may
occur. Accumulator capacity is very high, so you can
get injured.
• Protect the compressor from overheating. Do not
cover the compressor with foreign objects while in
use.
Before connecting, please check
• If the adapter and the car lighter socket match;
• If the car accumulator voltage matches with the
compressor's characteristics;
• If the accumulator can provide 10 A;
• Absence of failures and breakdowns in the cable
and the adapter for the cigarette lighter.
OPERATION
First, check pressure in the infl ated object. It can be
done with the manometer, installed in the compressor.
Just connect the hose of the idle compressor to the
infl ated object.
Avoid excessive pressurization.
Do not place the working compressor in the car com-
partment.
Do not leave the working compressor unattended.
Switch off the compressor immediately in the following
cases:
1. If the adapter or power cable is damaged;
2. Smell of burning insulation appears.
ATTENTION! This compressor is intended for short-
time operation (not more than 10 minutes). Longer
operation of the compressor may cause its overheat-
ing and breakdown. If you need to use the compressor
longer, after fi rst 10 minutes switch off the device and
let it cool down for 10 minutes before restart.
WARNING! The valve cover shown on the
very hot during operation. Do not touch this cover to
avoid risk of burns!
Infl ation of car tires
• Place the car to ensure the lowest position of the tire
valve.
• Connect the nipple to the tire valve. Push the lever
down and fi x the nipple.
• Check pressure with the manometer.
• Connect the compressor to the car lighter socket.
• When the required pressure level is reached, dis-
connect the compressor from the car lighter socket.
• Release the lock of the joining nipple and remove it
from the valve.
Infl ation of balls and toys
• Install the valve adapter (connector or needle for ball
infl ation) on the nipple and latch the lock by pushing
the lever down.
• Connect the air hose with the adapter to the infl ated
object.
• Connect the compressor to the car lighter socket.
• Turn the compressor on.
• When the required pressure level is reached, dis-
connect the compressor from the car lighter socket.
• Disconnect the air hose with the adapter from the
infl ated object.
• Quickly close the air passage of the infl ated object.
ATTENTION! Control air pressure in the infl ated ob-
ject. Avoid excessive pressurization of the infl ated
object.
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LAMP
Built-in lamp functions in few lighting modes. Press the
lamp diffuser to switch on the lamp and press it few
times more to choose the necessary mode.
NOTE: Some compressors are supplied in optional de-
sign. In this case on the side of the compressor body,
there is an additional socket, similar with the car lighter
socket. Having connected the compressor to the car
lighter, with this additional socket you can connect ad-
ditional devices.
ATTENTION! Do not use the compressor with addi-
tional devices. Power consumption in this case may be
very high. As a result, the adapter or the lighter socket
may be damaged, and a fuse of the car system may get
blown or the accumulator may get discharged.
Troubleshooting guide
1. The compressor is not started on
Blown-out fuse in the car
- Replace the blown-out fuse in the fuse box of the
car.
Poor contact in the lighter socket
- Clean the lighter socket with a non-metal object.
2. The compressor is working poorly
The car accumulator is discharged
- Start the car.
Poor contact in the lighter socket
- Clean the lighter socket with a non-metal object.
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Cleaning
Every time after completion of work, it is recommended
to clean the body of the car compressor and its air in-
lets from dirt and dust with a cotton cloth or a napkin.
Persistent impurities must be removed with a cloth
soaked in soapy water.
It is prohibited to use solvents: alcohol, ammonia solu-
tions, etc. for dirt removal. These fl uids adversely affect
plastic parts of the compressor.
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