
TROUBLESHOOTING
Inflator fails to operate when plugged in:
1. The fuse, located in the plug adaptor (C), may
have blown. Unscrew the tip of the plug
adaptor, remove fuse, and inspect.
(If necessary, replace fuse with one of the
same amperage.)
2. The fuse, located in the power connection
adaptors (A, B), may have blown. Unclasp the
power connection adaptor, remove fuse, and
inspect. (If necessary, replace fuse with one of
the same amperage.)
Inflator does not start or blows fuses:
1. Push the power plug firmly into the receptacle and twist it back and forth.
2. Check receptacle and plug terminals for dirt, particularly tobacco.
(Use a nonconductive probe, not fingers or metal to dislodge and remove debris.)
3. Check vehicle power outlet fuse - should be 15 amps minimum.
Inflator runs but does not inflate:
1. Be sure the connector is on the valve stem as far as possible before closing locking lever.
2. Check tire for leaks, and check hose for breaks and leaks at fittings.
Inflator runs slowly:
1. Overheated from excessive use, shut it off and allow to cool for 25 minutes.
2. Voltage too low, check condition of battery.
NOTE: If tire is totally deflated, it is possible that the tire could separate from the
rim allowing air to leak out when trying to inflate. In the event this occurs, you
will have to jack up the tire prior to inflation.
CAUTION: Keep inflator out of reach of children. Always use a tire gauge to
check the actual pressure in tires. Do not overinflate tire.
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