rindor B0BPMCM1B7 Portable Air Compressor User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- rindor
Table of Contents
rindor B0BPMCM1B7 Portable Air Compressor User Manual
Introduction
THANK YOU! Thank you for purchasing RINDOR portable air compressor. Read this instruction manual thoroughly for proper use of the product. After completing your installation, please keep this manual for future reference.
WARRANTY
Terms of this Warranty RINDOR Lighting warranties all products from defects in material and workmanship for (2) two years from the retail date of purchase.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
- Regular cleaning, maintenance, method for keeping tools sharp, and lubrication, charge at least once every three months.
- List of user replaceable parts (High-pressure Air Hose & Schrader Valve, Presta Valve Adapter, Needle Valve Adapter and Charging Cable) . 3.Special took which may be required, do not disassemble and repair by yourself.
WARNING!
Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the
warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and / or serious
injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
PRODUCTION OVERVIEW
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Presta Valve Adapter
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Needle Valve Adapter
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Air Nozzle Cones
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Charging Cable
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Storage Pouch
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Easy-Connect Schrader Valve Adapter
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- The air compressor has an operating noise level of 80 dB. Please take appropriate precautions to protect your hearing.
- The air compressor and air hose can get very hot after running for a while. Do not touch hot surfaces until they have cooled down.
- It will automatically stop after 10 minutes of continuous use to prevent the machine from overheating.
- It is recommended to turn it on again at an interval of 5 to 10 minutes after stopping.
- Do not touch it with your hands when unscrewing the hose, the hose and the connector produce high temperature due to long time work.
USAGE
Battery Charging
**Charging
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Fully charge the air compressor before using it for the first time. Connect the charging cable to the certified 5.0 V 2.0A USB charger (sold separately) to charge the air compressor. Power Bank: The device has a smart USB reverse charging interface, supporting portable charging for mobile phones, tablets, etc., making it a versatile tool. Note: The air compressor cannot be used while charging.
Turning On/Off the Air Compressor
Long press the power button for 3 seconds to turn on/off. If the air compressor is not used for 1 minutes, it will automatically turn off.
Note. It will automatically stop after 10 minutes of continuous use to prevent the machine from overheating. It’s recommended to turn it on again at an interval of 2 to 5 minutes after stopping.
Connecting the Air Tube and Nozzle Easy-Connect Schrader Valve Adpter.
Valve Type
Inflation Adapter
Tires on cars, motorcycles, e-bikes, and most mountain bikes use a Schrader valve. To inflate: The air compressor can be directly connected to a Schrader valve to start inflating. To deflate Use an appropriate tool to press the pin inside the air valve to release air.
Prester Valve Adapter
Valve Type
Inflation Adapter
Road bicycles and certain mountain bikes use a Presta valve which requires the included Presta valve adapter to be used. To inflate: Unscrew the Presta valve’s ring, attach the Presta valve adapter to the air hose, and connect the air compressor to the tire’s valve to start inflating. After the tire is inflated, screw the valve’s ring back down. To deflate: Unscrew the ring of the Presta valve, and press the valve stem down to release air.
Needle Valve Adapter
Valve Type
Inflation Adapter
To inflate balls like basketballs and footballs, the included needle valve adapter will need to be used. To inflate: Screw the needle valve adapter onto the Schrader valve adapter, then insert the needle into the valve of the ball to start inflating. To deflate: Insert the needle valve adapter into the valve of the ball, and gently apply pressure to the ball to release air.
Detecting Air Pressure
The current pressure will automatically be displayed after the air hose is
connected to an item while the air compressor is turned on.
Determining the Right Air Pressure
To ensure safety and to prevent injuries from bursting items due to over
inflation, always refer to the instructions or relevant directions
accompanying the item to be inflated before inflating it, in order to
determine the correct air pressure.
Default Pressure Value of Different Modes
Air Pressure Reference Table
Category | Type | RecommendedPressure Range |
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Bicycles | 12, 14, & 16 inch bicycle tires20,22, & 24 inch bicycle tires26, |
27.5, & 29 inch mountain bike tires700c road bike clincher tires700c road bike
tubular tires| 30 – 50 psi40 – 50 psi45 – 65 psi100 – 130 psi120 – 145 psi
Motorcycle| Scooter & street motorcycle tires| 1.8 – 3.0 bar
Cars| Car tires| 2.2 – 2.8 bar
Balls| Basket ball Soccer ball Volley ball Foot ball| 7- 9 psi8- 16 psi4 – 5
psi12 – 14 psi
Note: Pressure range values are for reference only. Always refer to the instructions or manual of the item being inflated for actual inflation pressure specifications.
Pressure Presets
**Switch Mode
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Press the Mode button to switch between the four inflation modes below. Select the preferred air pressure unit before inflating. If – N Press and hold the Mode button to toggle between psi and bar.
**Adjusting the Preset Pressure
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After selecting a mode, press + or – to [ Mir increase or decrease the preset pressure value. Press and hold the + or – button to quickly adjust the pressure value.
Unit Switching
Show press the unit Switch key, you can switch the air pressure display unit. The unit conversion formula is shown below:
1 PSI=6.89KPA 1 BAR=1 OOKPA 1 Kg/m2=98KPA
Inflating
**Start Inflating
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Long press the Start/Stop button to start inflating. When inflating, the air
compressor may be as loud as 75 – 80 dB. Please take appropriate precautions
to protect your hearing. The air compressor and air hose can get very hot
after running for a while. Avoid prolonged skin contact with the hose to
prevent injuries.
Stop Inflating
Once the preset pressure value has been —, reached, the air compressor will \
a’ automatically stop inflating. The air Va compressor can also be manually
stopped at any time while inflating by long pressing the Start/Stop button
once.
SOS Mode
During the power-on state, long-press the o “M” button to turn on/off the SOS mode, which with red and blue flashing lights.
**LED Lighting
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“U” button to turn the air compressor’s During the power-on state, long-press the Mie light on/off.
Disconnecting the Air Hose
The air compressor’s air hose may get very hot after inflating. To prevent
injuries, exercise caution when disconnecting it from a valve. Some air may
leak out of the valve when disconnecting the air compressor. To avoid pressure
loss, quickly disconnect the air hose from the valve.
PRECAUTIONS
- The air compressor should only be operated by persons16 years of age or older. Keep children at a safe distance when using the air compressor.
- The air compressor has a built-in lithium battery and should never be exposed to fire or improperly disposed of. Do not expose the air compressor’s battery to hightem perature environments, such as leaving it in a car in direct sunlight. If the lithium battery is exposed to extreme heat, impact or water, there is a risk of fire, spontaneous combustion, and even explosion.
- The air compressor should not be stored at temperatures below-10°C or over 45°C. Exposure to extreme heat or cold will shorten the air compressor’s service life and damage the built-in battery.
- The air compressor uses a built-in DC motor which may produce electrical sparks when running and should never be used in flammable or explosive environments.
- If the air compressor makes an unusual noise while running or starts to overheat, turn it off immediately. Always make sure the correct air pressure unit is selected before setting the air pressure to prevent accidents such as a burst tire.
- Always monitor the air compressor during usage and never leave it unattended when using it without presetting a pressure to avoid over-inflating.
- Only use the air compressor in a clean, dry environment. Intrusion of dirt and dust may cause damage to the air compressor. The air compressor is not waterproof and should never be rinsed with water.
TROUBLEDHOOTING
Problem Solution Slow inflation speed
- Check whether the air compressor’s battery levelis sufficient.
- Check whether the air hose is leaking.
- Check whether both ends of the air hose are securely connected.
- Check whether the item that is being inflated is leaking. Air compressor turns on but does not inflate
Check whether the air compressor’s battery levelis sufficient.
- Check whether the pressure of the item that is being inflated exceeds the preset pressure. Unable to increase or decrease the preset pressure Make sure the air compressor is set to the correct mode. Air leaks out when connecting the air hose Make sure the air hose is securely connected.
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