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WARRANTY
WARNING
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• Read entire owner manual thoroughly before use.
• This air compressor can only operate on a 12 volt electrical system.
• Use extreme caution when connecting air compressor to a power source as
vehicle's batteries can spark and/or vent explosive gasses. The use of safety
glasses is recommended whilst using the unit.
• After 30 minutes of continuous operation, allow the unit to cool for approximately
20 minutes, before restarting. Damage can occur from continued overuse.
• All parts of this unit, including handle, hose, hose fitting, coupler and
compressor generates high heat during and after operation. To avoid the risk of
burns and injury, allow whole unit to cool before handling.
• Only inflate tyres to the manufacturer's recommended pressure. Do not over
inflate tyres as tyre failure could result in serious injury or even death.
Our product is guaranteed to be free from quality and manufacturing defects for a period of 12
months.
If your product becomes defective during this period, SRGS PTY LTD will offer you either a
replacement, credit or refund where a product is faulty; wrongly described; different from the
sample shown to you or do not do what they are supposed to do.
This warranty will not cover substantially modified product; misuse or abuse of the product contrary
to user instructions or packaging label; change of mind and normal wear and tear.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.
You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or
replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and failure does not amount to a major failure.
To claim the warranty, take the product to the front Service Desk of your nearest store of purchase.
You will need to show receipt or other proof of purchase. Additional information may be required to
process your claim. Should you not be able to provide proof of purchase with a receipt or bank
statement, identification showing name, address and signature may be required to process your
claim.
Any expenses relating to the return of your product to the store will normally have to be paid by
you. For online store purchases, SRGS PTY LTD will pay for the return freight for any product
assessed as having a major failure.
The benefits to the customer given by this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies of
the Australian Consumer Law in relation to the goods or services to which this warranty relates.
This warranty is provided by SRGS PTY LTD, 6 Coulthards Avenue Strathpine, QLD 4500, Australia.
Phone: 1300 880 764.
1. Before operating the air compressor, check that you are in a safe location away from busy roads
and traffic, inspect the air compressor and accessories for any sign of damage. If there are signs
of damage, have a service repair professional replace/repair damaged part.
2. Remove the air compressor from the box and place it on a dry level surface near the 12 Volt
vehicle battery or power source.
3. Connect the 8 metre rubber air hose to the air compressor using the quick connect fiting.
4. Choose whether you want to use the screw type connector or the thumb lock adaptor. The screw
type connector is already attached to the air hose and is ready for use. If you choose the thumb
lock connector, simply screw the end of the thumb lock adaptor into the screw type connector on
the air hose and ensure a good seal is made. The thumb lock adaptor is now ready to connect.
5. Check the power switch is in the off position before connecting to battery so the compressor
does not start straight away.
6. Connect the RED battery clamp to your 12 Volt vehicle battery or power source's POSITIVE (+)
post. Connect the BLACK battery clamp to your 12 Volt vehicle battery or power source's NEGATIVE(-)
post.
7. Test the connections and air flow by switching the mode to “I” or “II” on the switch. (“I” is for air
compressor with tank running , “II” is for air compressor without tank running, “O” is for OFF.)
Direct the hose away from yourself or any persons nearby when testing the air tank compressor.
8. Turn the switch to Air Tank(Switch: I) and the compressor will fill the tank to volume before
turning itself off when it reaches capacity. When the compressor builds up 114psi of pressure, it will
automatically shut off. When the pressure reduces to 85psi the compressor will automatically
restart.
9. Alternatively, you can use the air compressor without the tank by turning the switch to II.
10.To inflate the tyre,connect the air hose to the tyre by removing the valve cap (if equipped) from
the tyre valve system. Check that the tyre valve system is clean and free from dirt.
•If using the screw type connector, screw the brass inflator onto the tyre valve system. Make sure
it is only screwed finger tight. DO NOT use any tool as you may damage the inflator and/or the tyre
valve system.
•If using the thumb lock adaptor, using your thumb press and hold the lever down, firmly press
onto the tyre valve system to create a good seal. Now release the lever.
Inflate the tyre by switching ‘I or II’ the air compressor with the ‘I/OFF/II’ switch which is located on
the body of the air compressor. Watch the pressure gauge closely to monitor the tyre pressure.
Once the correct or desired pressure has been reached, turn the air compressor ‘0FF’.
11.Remove the brass inflator or the thumb lock adaptor from the tyre valve system. Remember to
refit the valve cap after you have completed the inflation process.
12.Disconnect the battery clamps from the 12 Volt vehicle battery or power source.
13.Allow the air compressor to cool completely before storing. Remember to store the air compressor
in a dry location.
Use extra caution when inflating small objects such as bicycle tyres and sport balls. Pay close
attention to the pressure gauge and be prepared to stop the air compressor when the manufacturer’s
recommended pressure is reached.