Motomaster 009-5097-2 User manual

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
model no. 009-5097-2
DUAL POWER
AIR COMPRESSOR
IMPORTANT:
Please read this manual carefully before using this tool and keep it for future reference.

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WARRANTY INFORMATION
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1-888-942-6686
Read and understand this instruction manual thoroughly before using the product. It
contains important information for your safety as well as operating and maintenance
advice.
Keep this instruction manual for future use. Should this product be passed on to a third
party, this instruction manual must be included.
This MotoMaster® product carries a three-year warranty against defects in workmanship and materials.
At its discretion, MotoMaster Canada agrees to have any defective part(s) repaired or replaced free of
charge, within the stated warranty period, when returned by the original purchaser with proof of purchase.
This product is not guaranteed against wear or breakage due to misuse and/or abuse.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important safety and operating instructions. Read all instructions and follow
them while using this product.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specifications 4
Safety 5
Introduction 5
Safety 6
Danger 6
Warning 7
Caution 8
Know Your Air Compressor 9
Preparation 9
Key Parts Diagram 11
Parts List 12
Operation 13
Operation - 12 V DC Mode 13
Operation - 120 V AC Mode 16
Cleaning and Storage 19
Maintenance 19
Troubleshooting 20

SPECIFICATIONS
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SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL 009
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5097
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VOLTAGE/HERTZ/PHASE/CURRENT 120/60/1/1.5 A
MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE 120 PSI
VOLTAGE DC 12 V
POWER REQUIREMENT DC 12 V (For use with 12 V DC
power outlet only)
NOTE:
This unit is equipped with fuse protection.
If at some point the air compressor fails to operate when using the 12 V DC power method, check the fuse in the end of
the 12 V plug. To replace the fuse, simply unscrew the 12 V power plug tip, remove the existing fuse, install the new
fuse and reassemble the power plug tip. Use only an AGC – 10 A replacement fuse.

SAFETY
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INTRODUCTION
This air compressor is designed to
inflatethe tires of cars, bikes, ATVs,
sportsequipment and other small
inflatable items. Carefully read and
understand all of the safety,
operation, maintenance and
troubleshooting information contained
within this Instruction Manual for
safe, efficient andtrouble-free
operation.
This manual contains information that
relates to PROTECTING PERSONAL
SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT
PROBLEMS. It is very important to
read this manual carefully and
understand it thoroughly before using
the product.
The symbols listed below are used to
indicate this information.
CAUTION!
!Potential hazard that may result in moderate injury or damage to equipment.
DANGER!
!Potential hazard that will result in serious injury or loss of life.
WARNING!
!Potential hazard that could result in serious injury or loss of life.
NOTE:
The word “Note” is used to inform the reader of something that he/she needs to know about the tool.

SAFETY
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SAFETY
•The warnings, cautions and
instructions discussed in this
instruction manual may not
cover all possible conditions and
situations that may occur during
operation. Always usecommon
sense and pay attention while
using/operating the product.
•Use the air compressor for the
purpose for which it is intended.
DO NOT use it for any purpose
it is not designed to perform.
•Read and understand all
instructions before using this
product. Keep this manual for
the safety warnings and
precautions, operating,
inspection and maintenance
instructions. When using the
product, basic precautions
should always be followedto
reduce the risk of personal
injury and/or damage to the
equipment. Note that when this
manual refers to a part number,
it refers to the parts list
included. Before allowing
others to use this product,
make sure they are aware of all
safety information.
DANGER
•Keep children away from the
work area. Do not allow
bystanders and visitors to
handle the product. Distractions
may cause you to lose control.
•DO NOT use the power tool in
an explosive atmosphere or in
the presence of flammable
liquids, gases or dust. Sparks
that are created during use may
ignite gases.
•For best results and more
efficient power, it is
recommended that you operate
the air compressor with your
vehicle’s eng g
ine runnin .
•Always operate the air
compressor in an open,
well-ventilated area and not
inside a confined area such as a
garage, as doing so may lead to
bodily injury or asphyxiation
resulting in death.
•Always allow for proper
ventilation. Most vehicles’ 12 V
power outlets will operate with
the vehicle ignition off; however,
some vehicles require that the
ignition be turned on.

SAFETY
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WARNING
•DO NOT allow unskilled or
untrained individuals to operate
the power tool.
•This air compressor operates on
DC 12 V and AC 120 V. DO NOT
attempt to operate this air
compressor with any other
source or voltage. DO NOT
rewire or reconfigure the air
compressor from its original
design, as doing so may lead to
personal injury or bodily harm.
•Wear suitable protective
equipment like gloves, hard hat,
ANSI-approved earplugs,
electrically non-conductive
clothes and non-skid footwear
when working.
•Ensure that your vehicle’s 12 V
power outlet is free of any ash
residue or debris. A dirty 12 V
power outlet can cause the air
compressor and power cord to
overheat. Overheating can cause
damage to your air compressor/
vehicle and could cause bodily
harm or injury. Disconnect
power when notin use.
•Risk of eye injury: Wear safety
glasses with side shields when
operating the tool and verify that
othersin the work area are also
wearing safety glasses. Safety
glasses must conform to
American National Standards
Institute (ANSI Z87.1)
requirements and must provide
protection from flying particles
fromthe front and the sides.
•Inhalation risk: Wear afull face
shield if your work creates metal
filings or wood chips. Wear an
ANSI-approved dust mask or
respirator when working around
metal, wood, and chemical
dusts and mists.

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CAUTION
•Do not wear watches, rings,
bracelets or loose clothing
when using the tool. These can
get caught in the moving parts,
resulting in damage to the tool
and/or serious injury.
•Maintain proper footing at all
times in order to ensure correct
balance.
•Do not overload the tool. Allow
the tool to operate at its
optimum speed for maximum
efficiency.
•Do not use a tool that is leaking,
with missing or damaged parts,
or that requires repairs. Verify
that all screws are securely
tightened.
•Keep your work area clean and
ventilated. Cluttered benches
and dark areas increase the
possibility of personal injury or
property damage.
•Allow air compressor to cool
down for 10 minutes, after each
10 minutes of continuous
operation.
•After using the air compressor,
turn off the power supply.
•The air compressor is not a toy.
Handle it with caution.
•DO NOT carry the air
compressor by the air hose or
power cord, as doing so may
lead to damage.
•DO NOT leave the air
compressor unattended while in
operation.
•DO NOT overinflate. Please
follow the manufacturer’s
instructions for the item you are
inflating.
•DO NOT operate the air
compressor in wet or damp
areas.
•Operate the air compressor only
with the attachments and
accessories that are included.
•This air compressor is not
designed to fill air tanks or air
shocks.

KNOW YOUR AIR COMPRESSOR
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PREPARATION
•The vehicle’s 12 V battery
should be fully charged to get
the best performance from your
air compressor. If your vehicle’s
battery is weak, the air
compressor will not work at its
maximum output level.
•This appliance has a polarized
plug (one blade is wider than
the other), which fits in a
polarized outlet only one way. If
the plug does not fit fully in the
outlet, reverse the plug. If it still
does not fit, contact a qualified
electrician to install the proper
outlet. Do not change the plug in
any way.
•Operate in a safe work
environment. Keep your work
area clean and well lit. DO NOT
expose the air compressor to
rain or any other kind of bad
weather. DO NOT use in damp
or wet locations and DO NOT
expose this tool to rain. Water
entering a power toolwill
increase the risk of electric
shock. DO NOT use in the
presence of flammable gasesor
liquids.
•Use only a two-wire extension cord
that has a two-blade plug and a
two-slot receptacle that will accept
the plugon the product. Make
sure your extension cord is in
good condition. When using an
extension cord, be sure to use
one heavy enough to carry the
current your product will draw.
For lengthsless than 6' (1.8 m)
18 AWG extension cords should
be used. An undersized cord will
cause a drop in line voltage
resulting in loss of power and
overheating.
•In a double-insulated product,
two systems of insulation are
provided instead of grounding. No
grounding means is provided on a
double-insulated product, nor
should a means for grounding be
added to the product. Servicing of
a double-insulated product
requires extreme care and
knowledge of the system and
should be done only by a qualified
electrician. Replacement parts for
a double-insulated product must
be identical to those parts in the
product.

KNOW YOUR AIR COMPRESSOR
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A double-insulated product is
marked with the words “Double
insulation” or “Double
insulated.” The double-insulation
symbol may also be marked on
the product.
•Store unused equipment. When
not in use, tools must be stored
in a dry location to prevent rust.
ALWAYS keep the tools out of
the reach of children.

KEY PARTS DIAGRAM
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32.0
ACCESSORY
COMPARTMENT
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8
9
10
11
12
13
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15
16
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PARTS LIST
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PARTS LIST
If any parts are missing or damaged, or if you have any questions, please call
1-888-942-6686.
No. Description QtyNo. Description Qty
1Power selector switch 1 10 Quick-connect valve
adaptor1
2Increase/decrease
preset PSI level button1 11 Presta valve adaptor 1
3Digital pressure gauge 1 12 Sports needle 1
4Run/pause power
switch1 13 Mattress nozzle 1
5Carrying handle 1 14 120V AC power cord 1
6 Tire valve cap storage 4 15 12 V DC power cord 1
712 V DC power cord
storage1 16 Accessory
compartment 1
8Air hose storage 1 17 120V AC power cord
storage 1
9 Air hose 1

OPERATION
Inside Spread Display
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OPERATION - 12 V DC MODE
•Place the air compressor on a
flat and stable surface.
•Insert the 12 V DC power cord
(1) into 12 V DC power outlet (2)
for automatic continuous supply
of 12 V current to the air
compressor
(fig. A)
•Connect the quick-connect valve
adaptor (1) to the item that you
are inflating, and push the valve
lock lever down to secure the
connection
(fig. B)
.
.
•Push the power selector switch
(1) in the top left corner of the
air compressor to the 12 V
position
(fig. C)
.
MOM-95097-01
fig. A
1
2
fig. B
MOM-95097-0
2
1
MOM-95097-03
fig. C
1
CAUTION!
!Do not overinflate the item being inflated. Failure to comply could lead to moderate
injury or damage to the equipment.
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2
3
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OPERATION
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•The digital pressure gauge
displays the current pressure of
the item you are inflating. The
LCD reading (1) will be static
when the LCD readout screen is
displaying the current PSI
(fig. D)
.
•Press the button (1)on the
digital pressure gauge to set the
desired PSI. The preset range of
the digital pressure gauge is
between 3 and 120 PSI. When
the LCD readout screen is
displaying the target PSI, the
LCD readout will blink three
times at the desired preset level,
and it will then change back to
the current PSI level of the item
that you are inflating
(fig. E)
.
fig. D
MOM-95097-04
1
MOM-95097-05
fig. E
1
NOTE:
If the current pressure of the item you are inflating is greater than the preset level,
the inflator will not turn on.
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OPERATION
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•Pressthe run/pause button(1)
to turn on the air compressor.
The preset PSI level can be
changed during inflation, by
pressing the buttons to the new
desired PSI level. The air
compressor will shut off
automatically at the desired
preset PSI level that you have
programmed into the digital
pressure gauge
(fig. F)
.
•To stop the air compressor
before it reaches the preset PSI
level, push the run/pause button
(1). To resume inflation, simply
press the run/pause button
again
(fig. G)
.
MOM-95097-06
fig. F
1
MOM-95097-07
fig. G
1
NOTE:
The inflator has a tolerance of + or – 2 PSI and will automatically shut off accordingly.
NOTE:
Disconnecting the inflator from the 12 V DC power outlet will clear the previous preset PSI setting.
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OPERATION
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OPERATION - 120 V AC
MODE
•Place the air compressor on a
flat and stable surface.
•Insert the 120 V AC power cord
(1) into a grounded 120 V AC
outlet (2) for automatic
continuous power supply of
120 V current to the air
compressor
(fig. H)
.
•Connect the quick-connect valve
adaptor (1) to the item that you
are inflating, and push the valve
lock lever down to secure the
connection
(fig. I)
.
•Push the power selector switch
(1) in the top left corner of the
air compressor to the 120 V
position
(fig. J)
.
MOM-95097-08
fig. H
1
2
fig. I
MOM-95097-1
4
1
MOM-95097-09
fig. J
1
1
2
3
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OPERATION
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•The digital pressure gauge will
display the current pressure of
the item you are inflating. The
LCD reading (1) will be static
when the LCD readout screen is
displaying the current PSI
(fig. K)
.
•Press the button (1) on the
digital pressure gauge to set the
desired PSI. The preset range of
the digital pressure gauge is
between 3 and 120 PSI.When
the LCD readout screen is
displaying the targetPSI, the
LCD readout will blink three
times at the desired preset level,
and it will then change back to
the current PSI level of the item
that you are inflating
(fig. L)
.
fig. K
MOM-95097-10
1
MOM-95097-11
fig. L
1
NOTE:
If the current pressure of the item you are inflating is greater than the preset level,
the inflator will not turn on.
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OPERATION
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•To turn the air compressor on,
push the run/pause button (1).
The preset PSI level can be
changed during inflation by
pressing the buttons to the new
desired PSI level. The air
compressor will shut off
automatically at the desired
preset PSI level that you have
programmed into the digital
pressure gauge
(fig. M)
.
•To stop the air compressor
before it reaches the preset PSI
level, push the run/pause button
(1). To resume inflation, simply
press the run/pause button
again
(fig. N)
.
MOM-95097-12
fig. M
1
MOM-95097-13
fig. N
1
NOTE:
The air compressor has a tolerance of + or – 2 PSI and will automatically shut off accordingly.
NOTE:
Disconnecting the air compressor from the 120 V AC outlet will clear the previous preset PSI setting.
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MAINTENANCE
CLEANING AND STORAGE
•Turn the power selector switch
to “Off” position and unplug the
cord.
•Wipe the plastic parts clean
using mild soap and warm
water. DONOT allow moisture
or water to get into the interior
moving parts.
•Unplug the cord and disconnect
fromthe power supply when the
tool is not in use and store the
unused tool to preventrust.
•The tool should be stored in a
clean and dry environment.
•ALWAYS keep the tool out of the
reach of children.
CAUTION!
!ALWAYS keep the tool out of the reach of children.

TROUBLESHOOTING
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The following chart lists common operatingissues and solutions. Please read it
carefully and follow all instructions closely.
DISPOSING OF THE TOOL
If the toolis damaged beyond repair, do not throw it out. Bring it to the
appropriate recycling facility.
Problem Possible Causes Solutions
Unit does not
start.
1. Preset pressure
setting is below the
actual pressure of the
item that you are
inflating.
2. Cord is not plugged in.
3. Circuit breaker is
tripped.
4. Fuse in 12 V DC
power cord is blown.
1. Adjust the preset pressure
setting to higher pressure.
2. Plug into a working 120 V AC
or 12 V DC power outlet.
3. Reset circuit breaker.
4. Replace the 10 A fuse in
12 V DC power cord.
WARNING!
!
NOTE:
If any of the above symptoms appear while the tool is in use, turn it off and
disconnect it from the power supply immediately. Failure to heed this
warning will result in serious personal injury.
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