Pro-Lift W-1808 Manual de Usario
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Air Inator
Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
SFA Companies, Inc.
10939 N. Pomona Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64153
Tel (816) 891-6390, Fax (816) 891-6599 Printed in China
W-1808-M0_072015
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey
all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or property damage
!
Model W-1808
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SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION
Save these instructions for future use. Study, understand
and follow all instructions before operating this device. The
owner and operator of this device shall have an under-
standing of the product and safe operating procedures
before attempting to use. If any doubt exists as to the safe
and proper use of this product, remove from service imme-
diately. Instructions and safety materials shall be conveyed
in the operator’s native language before use of this product
is authorized.
• Study, understand and follow all instructions before operating this device.
• When using this air inator, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce risk of re or electrical shock.
• Do not exceed rated pressure of the item being inated.
• Do not leave device operating and unattended.
• If DC plug fuse is blown, only replace with fuse of identical rating.
• This device contains a DC motor and components which may arc during normal operation. This arcing may ignite
ammable gases. Do not operate in a ammable environment.
• Keep out of reach of children.
• The power cord on this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects
or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling (California law requires this warning to be given to customers
in the State of California).
• Do not alter this product.
• Failure to heed these markings may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
! WARNING
Inspect before each use. Do not use if bent, broken,
melted, burned or otherwise damaged components are
noted. A inator that is damaged in any way or operates
abnormally shall be removed from service immediately.
This unit is designed for intermittent use only. Operation
beyond it’s designed duty cycle may result in inator and/
or vehicle damage. NEVER exceed rated pressure of the
item being inated. If rated pressure is exceeded, the item
being inated may burst.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Pro-Lift Air Inator is designed to inate automotive
and light truck tires to manufacturer’s recommended pres-
sure. It can also be used to inate inatables such as rafts,
cushions and sports balls. It has a built-in LED work light
and digital pressure readout with auto shut-off function.
Refer to the vehicle’s owners manual or inatable product
owner’s manual before using the inator.
OPERATION
Work Light
Fused 12V DC Plug
Air Hose with
Screw Connect
Digital
Pressure
Readout
Inator/Light
Switch
Figures 1 & 2 - W-1808 Nomenclature
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A. High Pressure Inatables (Tires)
1. Remove air hose and screw inator nozzle onto tire
stem.
2. Remove Power Cord from storage compartment and
insert into a suitable outlet or 12V DC source.
3. Set desired pressure by using the “+” and “-” buttons (g.
1)
NOTICE: The “R” button will change the units of the pres-
sure readout.
4. Toggle inator switch to position. Unit will begin inatI -
ing to predetermined pressure setting (determined from
vehicle or tire manufacturer’s specication).
5. Inator will shut off when the pressure has reached pres-
sure setting. Toggle inator switch to OFF (centered)
and unplug the inator power cord.
6. Use a tire gauge to check ination and adjust to desired
pressure as recommended by the vehicle and/or tire
manufacturer.
NOTICE: Always double check air pressure using a reli-
able pressure gauge.
B. Low Pressure Inatables
1. To inate air mattresses, beach balls, life jackets, etc.,
select the suitable adapter (Fig. 3), then insert and se-
cure into the end of the air hose (Fig. 2).
2. Insert the connector adapter into the appropriate receiver
on the inatable.
3. Plug the inator into a DC 12V outlet. Toggle inator
switch to I position. Unit should commence ination.
4. Inate to a pressure or level of rmness recommended
by the manufacturer. Toggle inator switch to OFF (cen-
ter) then unplug the power cord from the DC 12V outlet.
C. Operating the Work Light
1. Plug the Inator into a suitable 12V DC power source.
2. Toggle Inator/Light switch to II position for steady, high-
intensity, work light. Centered switch position extinguish-
es light.
E. REPLACING THE FUSE
(15A 6mm dia. x 30mm glass tube current fuse)
1. Unscrew the plastic 12V DC plug cap.
2. Gently remove 15A fuse and replace with fuse of same
rating and size.
3. Place fuse properly in position to allow installation of
plastic cap.
4. Reinstall plastic 12V DC plug cap.
TIPS FOR OPERATION
1. Ensure vehicle battery is sufciently charged to operate
inator.
2. If Inator does not operate when plugged into a DC 12V
outlet, check connections at back of DC 12V plug as well
the fuse receptacle. Replace as needed with a fuse of
identical rating. Never replace with fuse of higher rating.
No user replaceable parts exist for this item, refer any
repairs to qualied personnel only.
3. Do not overheat the Inator, monitor cycle times (Inator
on and off periods). Never exceed 15 minutes continu-
ous running. Let unit cool for 15 minutes, then reattempt
use.
4. Operate and store in a clean, dry environment. Do not
obstruct the unit’s cooling vents.
Performance Tip: Keep your tires inated per the vehicle’s
owner’s manual. This will increase gas mileage and re-
duce tire wear.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model: W-1808
Power Requirement: 12V DC
Duty Cycle: 15 min. on/15 min. off
Power: 120W @ 12V DC
Fuse: 15A (6mm x 30mm)
Maximum Air Flow: 1.06 CFM (high pressure)
Air Hose Length: 30”
Power Cord Length: 9.8 ft.
Figure 3
Sports Adapter
Large Diameter
Air Hose
Adapters for Inatables
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | Pro-Lift |
Categoría: | Compresor |
Modelo: | W-1808 |
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