Measuring Air Pressure On Car Tyres; Filling; Deflation Of Air; Maintenance And Cleaning Of The Tyre Inflator - Westfalia 92 85 16 Original Instructions Manual

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Measuring Air Pressure on Car Tyres

1. Screw the air hose (1) and the tyre inflator (4) together.
2. Put the valve connector (2) on the tyre valve. To do this, please press
down the lever to unlock the clamping mechanism. As soon as you
release the lever, the plug clamps at the valve.
3. Read the existing pressure from the manometer (3).
Outer rim of the scale = values in the bar (1 bar = 100 kPa)
Inner rim of the scale = value in psi.

Filling

1. Screw the air hose (1) and the tyre inflator (4) together.
2. Connect the plug nipple (8) of the tyre inflator with a compressed air
supply.
3. Put the valve connector (2) on the tyre valve.
4. Press the trigger (6), compressed air flows into the tyre.
The moment you are filling in the air, the manometer (3) shows a pressure
that is a little bit higher than the actual tyre pressure. When you release
the trigger, you can read the actual tyre pressure on the manometer.

Deflation of Air

If the tyre pressure is too high, use the deflation button (5) and slowly
reduce the air pressure to the desired value.

Maintenance and Cleaning of the Tyre Inflator

Do not allow foreign substances and dirt to enter the compressed air
nozzle.
Do not expose the manometer to vibrations or mechanical stress.
Add a few drops of oil to the sealing of the trigger pin in regular
intervals. Apart from that the tyre inflator is maintenance free.

Storing

Store the device indoors in a dry place that is protected from dust, dirt
and extreme temperatures.
Store the device out of reach of children.
For storing the air gun properly, use the hanger (7).
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