SWITCH
The ON / OFF switch is located at the rear of the inflator just below D the storage compartment in the cavity that acts as a carrying
handle.
120v AC Mode
• Always fully extend the 120v AC cord before each use.
• To turn the inflator on, plug in the 120 volt cord and press the top part of the switch marked “AC” (figure D).
•To turn the inflator off, partially depress the bottom part of the switch marked “DC” to the “0” position.
12v DC Mode
WARNING! RISK OF UNSAFE OPERATION: | D |
• Do not operate inflator when car engine is running.
• Always fully extend the 12v dc cord before each use.
• To turn the inflator on, plug the 12 volt adaptor into your vehicle’s 12 volt accessory socket and press the bottom part of the switch marked “DC” (figure D).
•To turn the inflator off, partially depress the top part of the switch marked “AC” to the “0” position.
HOSE AND CORD STORAGE | E | |
The hose and cords are stored in the storage compartment on top | ||
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of the Inflator. The holes in both sides of the cover allow for the hose |
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and cord to be out of the compartment so that the compartment |
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cover can be closed while the Inflator is in use. (figure E) |
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MAINTENANCE |
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Use only mild soap and damp cloth to clean the tool. Never let any liquid get inside the tool; never immerse any part of the tool into a liquid.
IMPORTANT: To assure product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, maintenance and adjustment (other than those listed in this manual) should be performed by authorized service centers or other qualified service personnel, always using identical replacement parts.
Problem | TROUBLESHOOTING |
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Possible Cause | Possible Solution | |
• Unit will not start. | • Pressure setting may be | • Adjust pressure setting |
| below the actual pressure. | pointer to a higher setting. |
| • Fuse in 12 volt adaptor blown. | • Replace adaptor and cord. |
| • Pointer is in contact with needle | •Adjust pressure setting |
| indicator. | pointer to a higher setting. |
| • Cord not plugged in. | • Plug tool into a working |
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| outlet. |
| • Circuit fuse is blown. | • Replace circuit fuse. |
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| (If the product repeatedly |
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| causes the circuit fuse to |
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| blow, discontinue use |
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| immediately and have it |
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| serviced at a Black & |
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| Decker service center or |
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| authorized servicer.) |
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