
The Air Compressor operates from the internal battery of the Jumpstart System. Check battery
condition to make sure it is satisfactory before operating compressor. Fully charged condition
is best but you may be able to perform a short inflating job in 50% condition. If operating
under this condition, check battery during operation and discontinue immediately if battery
condition falls below 25%. Recharge unit as soon as possible and before further use.
To use the Compressor, remove hose from storage compartment in the back of the unit. With
thumb lock lever in the raised position, push connector firmly over valve stem and press down
lever to lock it in place. Slide Compressor switch to the on position. Monitor the pressure
gauge while inflating. When desired pressure is reached, turn unit off and disconnect connec-
tor by unlocking lever. Replace hose in storage compartment.
Storage compartment contains adaptors for inflating athletic balls, thinner valve stems and
small inflatables. For inflating these objects, select the appropriate adaptor and insert it into
the hose connector. Press lever down to lock in place. Inflate object as above. For athletic
balls, moisten needle before inserting it into the ball valve. For pneumatic articles, the tapered
nozzle should be inserted into the valve and held tightly to insure a good seal.
CAUTION :
This compressor is capable of inflating objects to high pressures. It will typically take approxi-
mately 6-8 minutes to inflate a regular car tire to 30 PSI. Do not over inflate objects beyond
their rated capacity. Never leave compressor unattended while in use.
This Compressor is designed for periodic use only. Operation over an extended period of time
will overheat the unit and damage the motor. Do not operate continuously for over 10 minutes.
If you require more than 10 minutes of use, turn off and let it cool for approximately 30
minutes before resuming operation.
Pressure gauge on this unit is designed to monitor inflation only and readings may be +/- 2
PSI up to 150 PSI. For readings over 150 PSI or requiring tighter accuracy, please employ a
separate gauge designed for measuring pressure to check reading.
OPERATING THE AIR COMPRESSOR