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ARB CKMTP12
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2 Safe Air Compressor Operation
9
2.3 Tyre Filling
With the compressor connected and switched on as described in Section
2.2, connect the ARB tyre filler (supplied) to the air hose coupling by
inserting it into the coupling and simply pressing inward until the coupling
sleeve clicks forward. The sleeve of the coupling does not need to be
pulled back by hand at all.
NOTE : ARB’s tyre filler attachment is equipped with a
stop valve. Air will not pass through the tyre filler
attachment until it is connected to a tyre valve.
NOTE : To get maximum performance out of the compressor and
to avoid depleting your vehicle's battery it is highly
recommended to leave the vehicle running at idle.
Attach the ARB tyre filler to any standard tyre valve by depressing the lever
on the filler and then pushing the filler onto the tyre valve until a good seal
is made.
NOTE : Once air has passed through the filler and the pressure in
the air tank reduces the compressor should automatically
start.
To keep air flowing without holding the filler simply release the lever on the
filler while still holding the filler onto the tyre valve and then let go of the
filler.
To stop filling and remove the filler from the valve depress the lever on the
filler and pull the filler away from the tyre valve.
NOTE : Periodically disconnect the filler and check the tyre
pressure with an automotive tyre pressure gauge.
IMPORTANT :
Do not fill your tyres over the manufacturer’s
specified maximum pressure rating.

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