Coopers Air Rhino 11141 Instruction Manual

June 7, 2024
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Coopers Air Rhino 11141

Battery Charger:
Voltage: 100 -240V a.c.
Frequency: 50-60Hz
Current: 0.3A
Output: 12.6V d.c. 0.5A
Battery Pack: 11.1V d.c.; 1500mA

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Air Rhino 11141
Please read and retain these instructions for future reference
Instructions for Use
Please read and retain these instructions for future reference v004: 19/06/2

Coopers Air Rhino 11141 - parts| Coopers Air
Rhino 11141 - charging indicator
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Coopers Air Rhino 11141 - lcd panel
Coopers Air Rhino 11141 - toolbar

Coopers Air Rhino 11141 - batari pack

Using Air Rhino

Rhino can be used with either the included rechargeable battery pack or DC car adapter.

Charging the Air Rhino

Important! Charge for at least 3 hours before first use. Do NOT store the battery inside the unit when not in use.

  1.  Remove the battery by pressing locking tabs in and pulling it out (See Fig 1).
  2.  Plug the AC charger into a wall socket. Then connect to the AC charger port on the battery (See Fig 2).
  3.  Always connect to a domestic indoor mains wall socket when using the AC charger.
  4.  When the LED on the charger changes from red to green, charging is finished. This may take up to 3 hours (See Fig 3). The unit should run for approximately 15 minutes per charge.

Coopers Air Rhino 11141 - Charging the Air Rhino Note: We recommend not charging the battery for more than 5 hours.
NOTE

  1.  The typical run-time will vary depending on the battery level, pressure load during use, and operating conditions.
  2.  High-pressure loading or excessive back pressure will result in a shorter run-time than indicated.
  3.  Cold temperature conditions will reduce battery run-time. We recommend using the DC Car Adapt

Using the 12V Car Adapter

  1.  Unravel cord before use.
    NOTE: Be sure the cord runs through the hole at the base of the pack.

  2.  If the battery is installed, remove it from the air compressor by pressing locking tabs in and pulling out 3. Slide the 12V DC car adapter pack into the air compressor until you hear a click (See Fig 5).

  3.  Connect the adapter into the DC socket in your car (See Fig 6). When ready to use, power car operates vehicle outdoors.

Coopers Air Rhino 11141 - Inflating Instructions

Inflating Instructions

INFLATING TYRES
Loosen the attachment lock approximately 3 rotations counter-clockwise (See Fig 7). Do not remove the lock completely.
IMPORTANT: Insert the air hose with a threaded end into the attachment lock. Press in firmly while screwing in clockwise until it can go no further (See Fig 8).
Tighten attachment lock clockwise until hand-tight.
Press the Power button below the LCD display to turn it on (See Fig 9).
NOTE: After 30 seconds of inactivity, the digital tire gauge will turn off automatically to conserve energy choose desired pressure format (PSI, BAR, KPA) press the power button continuously until desired form displays. Screw the threaded connector onto the tire’s valve stem quickly. For tires with air taps, the clamp can be used securely in place. When connected, the gauge will show current tire pressure. Press “+” or “-“ to set desired pressure level. Once set, wait a few seconds until the current tire pressure displays.
NOTE: Always check and follow the manufacturer’s recommended pressure, usually located on the doorjamb of your vehicle.
Air Rhino will begin to inflate the tire to the set pressure level, and shut off automatically when reached.
When done, press the trigger once to turn it off. Remove the threaded connector from the tire quickly, and replace the valve stem cap on tire, if required.

Coopers Air Rhino 11141 - Remove the thread connector

WARNING: Connector may be hot. Use caution when removing.
Note: To avoid over-inflation of tires, please check the recommended tire pressure in the vehicle’s owner’s manual. For bicycle tires, check-marking on tyre.

WARNING: The LCD display must turn on before operating the Air Rhino. Please read and understand these instructions are provided in the manual prior to operation.
Always turn off the air compressor when not in use to conserve battery power. Use a separate pressure gauge for a more accurate reading.
Inflating items with additional tips
Air Rhino can be used for inflatable toys, air mattresses, and sports equipment. Loosen the attachment lock approximately 3 rotations counter- clockwise (See Fig 7). Do not remove the lock completely.
IMPORTANT:
Loosen the attachment Insert the tip into the attachment lock. Press in firmly while screwing in clockwise until it can go no further (See Fig 8). Tighten attachment lock clockwise until hand-tight.
Press the Power button below the LCD display to turn it on. (See Fig 9).
NOTE: After 30 seconds of inactivity, the digital tire gauge will turn off automatically to conserve energy.
Insert the tip adapter into an inflatable object and push the trigger.
Allow Air Rhino to run until fully inflated.
Remove tip adapter from the inflated object quickly, and replace valve cover if required.
NOTE: The pressure gauge will only provide an estimated reading.

WARNING:
The LCD display must turn on before operating Air Rhino. Please read, and understand the instruction provide in the manual prior to operation.
Always turn off the air compressor when not in use to conserve battery power. Use a separate pressure gauge for a more accurate reading.
General Safety Measures and precautions that apply to the use of air compressors
Safe operation of the air compressor requires that you read the instructions and safety precautions carefully and follow all instructions before using the air compressor.
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY

  • THE AIR COMPRESSOR IS DESIGNED FOR OCCASIONAL USE. INFLATION OVER A LONG PERIOD WILL OVERHEAT THE AIR COMPRESSOR AND MAY CAUSE DAMAGE.

  •  THE AIR COMPRESSOR SHOULD NOT OPERATE FOR MORE THAN 7-8 MINUTES AT A TIME AFTER WHICH IT MUST BE SWITCHED OFF AND SET ASIDE TO COOL FOR AT LEAST 20-30 MINUTES BEFORE RESTARTING. ALWAYS CONNECT TO A DOMESTIC INDOOR MAINS WALL SOCKET WHEN USING THE AC CHARGER.

  •  IF THE AIR COMPRESSOR EMITS ABNORMAL SOUND OR OVERHEATS, TURN IT OFF IMMEDIATELY AND LET IT COOL OFF FOR A MINIMUM OF 30 MINUTES.

  •  INSPECT AIR COMPRESSOR, AND BATTERIES BEFORE USE. IF CRACKED, BROKEN, OR DAMAGED PARTS ARE FOUND, QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS SHOULD REPAIR DAMAGED PARTS.

  •  INCORRECT USE OF THE AIR COMPRESSOR MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

  •  NEVER EXPOSE THE AIR COMPRESSOR OR BATTERY TO RAIN, FROST, OR TEMPERATURE ABOVE 50 °C (122 °F). NEVER CHANGE THE BATTERY IN HUMID OR WET LOCATIONS.

  •  NEVER USE THE AIR COMPRESSOR NEAR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS OR GASES. MAKE SURE YOUR WORKING AREA IS WELL-LIT.

  •  PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK. AVOID PHYSICAL CONTACT WITH GROUNDED SURFACES SUCH AS PIPES, RADIATORS, ELECTRIC STOVES, REFRIGERATORS, ETC.

  •  NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO CONNECT/DISCONNECT THE AIR COMPRESSOR TO/FROM THE POWER
    SOURCES. NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED WITH THE AIR COMPRESSOR AND NEVER ALLOW THEM TO PLAY WITH THE ACCESSORIES.

  •  NEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO PUMP AIR INTO THE MOUTH, EARS, NOSE ETC OF PEOPLE, OR ANIMALS. THE AIR COMPRESSOR IS NOT A TOY.

  •  STORE AIR COMPRESSOR IN A SECURE LOCATION. IF THE AIR COMPRESSOR IS GOING TO BE UNUSED FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME, IT SHOULD BE STORED IN A DRY PLACE INACCESSIBLE TO CHILDREN.

  •  REGULARLY CHECK THE CHARGER CORD. NEVER CARRY BY THE CORD AND NEVER PULL THE PLUG OUT OF THE OUTLET BY JERKING THE CORD. MAKE SURE THE CORD IS NOT EXPOSED TO HOT OBJECTS, OIL, OR SHARP EDGES.

  •  KEEP THE AIR COMPRESSOR CLEAN TO MAINTAIN MAXIMUM OUTPUT AND SAFETY. EXAMINE THE PLUG, CHARGER, AND CABLE PACK ON A REGULAR BASIS AND HAVE THEM REPAIRED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN IF THEY ARE DAMAGED.

  •  UNPLUG THE 12V CAR CIGARETTE LIGHTER ADAPTER FROM THE CIGARETTE LIGHTER SOCKET IN YOUR CAR WHEN THE AIR COMPRESSOR IS NOT IN USE.

  •  UNPLUG THE AC CHARGER FROM THE BATTERY WHEN THE CHARGER IS NOT IN USE.

  •  NEVER CHARGE THE BATTERY OUTDOORS. DO NOT OPEN THE BATTERY. PROTECT IT AGAINST IMPACT. THE BATTERY SHOULD BE STORED IN A DRY, FROST-FREE PLACE.

  •  THE BATTERY AND CHARGER ARE DESIGNED FOR EACH OTHER. ONLY An AIR RHINO APPROVED CHARGER SHOULD BE USED.

  •  PROTECT THE BATTERY AGAINST HEAT AND FIRE TO PREVENT DANGER DUE TO EXPLOSION!

  • DO NOT PLACE THE BATTERY ON A HEATER AND DO NOT EXPOSE IT TO SOLAR RADIATION FOR A

  • PROLONGED PERIOD. EXPOSING THE BATTERY TO TEMPERATURES ABOVE 50 °C (122 °F) WILL DAMAGE THE BATTERY. ALLOW THE BATTERY TO COOL OFF COMPLETELY BEFORE CHARGING.

  •  DO NOT DIRECTLY CONNECT THE POSITIVE (+) AND NEGATIVE (-) TERMINALS. THIS WILL RESULT IN A SHORT-CIRCUIT CAUSED BY METALLIC ARCING.

  • STAY ALERT. ALWAYS PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT YOU ARE DOING WHEN WORKING WITH THE AIR COMPRESSOR, CHARGER, AND BATTERY.

  •  WARNING! FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, YOU SHOULD ONLY USE ACCESSORIES AND PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE INSTRUCTIONS OR RECOMMENDED FOR USE BY THE MANUFACTURER. THE USE OF ACCESSORIES AND OTHER PARTS THAT ARE NOT MENTIONED  IN THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY ENTAIL AN INCREASED RISK FOR THE USER OF THE AIR COMPRESSOR.

  •  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE YOURSELF TO RAIN. STORE INDOORS.

  •  RISK OF BURSTING – DO NOT ADJUST REGULATOR TO RESULT IN OUTPUT PRESSURE GREATER THAN MARKED MAXIMUM PRESSURE OF ATTACHMENT.

  •  DO ALLOW THE UNIT TO COOL DOWN THEN DO REPLACE OR DISCHARGE THE ATTACHMENT. AVOID STORING THE BATTERY PACK INSIDE THE CAR.

  • WARNING: RISK OF INJURY – DO NOT DIRECT AIRSTREAM AT BODY

BATTERIES

  • Keep batteries away from children and pets.
  • Do not mix used and new batteries.
  • Remove the batteries if left for long periods.
  •  Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
  • Battery disposal spent or expired batteries must be properly disposed of and recycled in compliance with local regulations. For detailed information, contact your local authority.
  •  Follow the battery manufacturer’s safety, usage, and disposal instructions.

DISPOSAL

• Coopers of Stortford use recyclable or recycled packaging where possible.
• Please dispose of all packaging, paper, cartons, packaging in accordance with your recycling regulations.
• Plastics, polybags – Contains the following recyclable plastic.

Code & Symbol|
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Type of Plastic| ABS
Commonly used for| CD’s, crisp packets, various flexible packaging, baby bottles, sunglass lenses
Notes| Not often or widely recycled

  • At the end of the product’s lifespan please check with your local council authorized household waste recycling center for disposal.

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