AUTOWN Air Compressor Pump, 12V DC Portable Digital Tire Inflator with Gauge 140W 120 PSI, 4 Display Units, Auto Shut-Off for Overheat Protection
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AUTOWN Air Compressor Pump, 12V DC Portable Digital Tire Inflator with Gauge 140W 120 PSI, 4 Display Units, Auto Shut-Off for Overheat Protection
â¤AUTOWN Portable Air Compressor Pump - A Great Inflating Tool For You Smart Tire Inflator - Preset target pressure and auto off while the preset value is reached. LED Lighting - Independent light switch allows to use LED lights alone for lighting in the dark. Tire Pressure Monitor - Check and monitor tire pressure with bright LCD backlit digital screen in PSI, KPA, BAR, Kg/cm2.
â¤Specifications: Power Cord: 10ft Rating Power: 120W Min. Amp: 10 Amps Maximum Amp: 15 Amps Working Voltage: DC12V Inflating Speed: 1.23 CFM LED flashlight: Bright Torch  Rubber Air Hose: 30.1 Inch LCD display screen: .18 x 0.6 Inch Maximum Working Pressure: 150 PSI Display Units: KPA, PSI, BAR, KG/CM Continuous Operating Time: 30Mins Maximum
â¤Operating Instructions: 1. Make sure the power switch is at OFF position and the vehicle engine is running. 2. Remove the dust cap from the tire valve, and then attach the air chuck to the tire valve stem, and screw onto tire's valve stem. 3. Plug the power cord into a 12V cigarette lighter socket. 4. Press (M) button to choose the display unit. (4 units available: PSI, KPA, BAR, KG/CM). Press (-) or (+) button to set the desired   pressure, and then wait until it stops flashing. 5. Turn on the power switch. The compressor will automatically stop inflating once the desired pressure is reached. 6. When the desired pressure is reached, turn OFF the power. 7. Unscrew the valve connector, place the tire valve dust cap back to the tire & disconnect the power cord from a 12V cigarette lighter socket.
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