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LVM 110 Hi-Speed Inator/Deator
Designed in the UK
Made in China
Nozzle Selection
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3
No. 4 No. 5
Valve Assemblies
Typical valve assemblies showing the correct use of the adaptor.
Thick section rubber valve
Sprung load valve
Plastic PVC valve
Thin section rubber valve
This type of valve is opened
by the air ow of the High
Speed Inator
Hi-Speed Inator/Deator
Operating Instructions
If these simple instructions are followed then your Hi-Speed Inator / Deator will take the
hassle out of inating and deating your dinghy for many years to come.
1. Make sure the correct adaptor is selected to suit your valve (see diagrams showing typical
valve assemblies). Failure to use the correct adaptor will reduce performance and create
back pressure which causes unwanted heat.
2. Insert adaptor into inate / deate port of the Hi-Speed Inator.
3. Ensure your battery is in good condition and has a sucient capacity of 45 AH minimum.
4. Uncoil cable, connect the red (+) battery clip to the positive terminal and the black
(-) battery clip to the negative terminal.
5. Fully engage the adaptor into the dinghy valve and completely depress the switch.
Safety
If the Inator is connected to a circuit using connections other than the battery clips
supplied the connecting fuses should be rated at 25 amps at 12 volts DC. Cigar lighter
sockets are NOT suitable.
Do not try to over-inate the dinghy. The Hi-Speed Inator will give between 0.18 and 0.21
bar (2.6 and 3.0 p.s.i.), which is suitable in most instances. If extra pressure is required, top
up with a manual pump.
When maximum ination / deation is reached you will note a change of tone. If the unit is
left running after the tone change no more pressure will be achieved and the air retained in
the pump chamber will heat rapidly. The temperature sensitive air release valve will open,
releasing the hot air and protecting the unit from over heating. However, it will not protect
the unit indenitely and the unit should be switched o immediately the change of tone is
heard and the release valve starts to vent air. On cooling the air release valve will reset.
The inator should not be placed bottom down on a surface when operating as the air
release valve will not function.
The lead can be extended to 20 ft (6 m) without signicantly aecting performance.
The minimal cross sectional area of the extending cable should be 10 AWG copper wire
(2.5mm 2). For longer extensions the cable should be 8 AWG copper wire (4.0mm2)
minimum.
Store away from excessive heat and direct sunlight to avoid external damage. If the
pump fails to perform, check for blockages, air leaks and correct electrical and adaptor
connections. Unwrap cables fully before use. Do NOT secure in ‘ON’ position - hand
operation only. Do NOT immerse in water.
Features
Rapid ination and deation of all inatables.
Inates a four man dinghy in 1 to 2 minutes.
Deates, removing every last ounce of air for easy storage.
Adjustable nozzles for all inatables and valve types.
Light weight and easy to use.
Easier and faster than manual pumps.
Temperature sensitive air release valve protects from overheating and
over inating.
Robust long life construction.
Valve Assemblies
F
Diagram A
Diagram B
Diagram C
Diagram D
Diagram E
Diagram F
Diagram G
Diagram H
Diagram J
Note: When deating dinghies with A7 or B7 valves the centre section of the valve can
be locked in the open position by pushing fully in and turning anti-clockwise.
A7A)epytdloyrev(novA
2C7A)epytdlo(novA
2C7B)epytwen(novA
Bombard Small valve 17.5mm I.D. (inate) H
Large recessed D 3
Compass Large Recessed valve D 3
2C7Bro7AatleD
F 3DruoFecro
2C7BrebmuH
5FetalfnInoxxaM
Deate B 1
OMC Express Old type valve A
New type valve(recessed) D 3
ArevliskciuQ
2C7Bro7AtfarcbiR
2C7Bro7AhcetbiR
T 2C7Bro7Aodanro
Aevlavepytdlo5ArekniT
B7 or C7 C 2
V 2Ctnaila
GhtineZ
Zodiac Small valve 17.5mm I.D. (Inate) A
Large recessed D 3
JselbatalfnICVPllamS
and Airbeds etc.
Manufacturer Valve Type Diagram Nozzle
Selecting the correct adaptor
Specications
WARNING
When powering this product from a car or a boat battery do not switch
‘on’ and run the engine. The unit is designed to operate at 12 to 12.7
volts. If the engine is switched on the voltage could rise to 14 -15 volts,
which will seriously damage the Inator and the warranty will be
disclaimed. The leads could also entangle in the fan belt and cause
personal and property damage.
LVM110 20 ft/min 32.6 psi/min 25 max. 12 1.6lbs
smrg057nim/rab81.0mpl055
Cable length 3 metres (10ft). Fitted with battery clips.
Model Airow Pressure Amps Volts Weight