【Smart Tire Air Pump & Fast Inflation】The powerful mini air compressor has a built-in high-performance chip that can quickly inflate tires and provide max pressure of 100 PSI and airflow of 38L/Min. It takes only 1mins to pump up one car tire(25-100PSI). Perfect for inflating cars, motorcycles, bikes, balls, and other inflatables, including new-energy vehicles like Tesla.
【4 Preset Modes & Overheat Auto Shut Off Protection】 4 preset modes with auto-stop give you smart inflation. the car tire pump is auto stop when mini air compressor is overheat and over-inflation, provide you with a safe using experience.
【Lock-shaped and Easy to Carry】its compact size can be easily fit in your car, bicycle rack or backpack. Inflate anywhere, anytime.
【Rechargable】Equipped with 1800mA. *3 batteries, it is rechargable.
Rechargeable Cordless Wireless Portable Mini Air Compressor with Li-ION Battery is a flexible and available answer for all your inflation needs. Powered with the resource of a chargeable lithium-ion battery, this portable air compressor is designed for on-the-move use, making it ideal for outdoor fanatics, domestic users, and automobile protection. Its compact and light-weight design, at the side of multiple inflation heads, allows it to address some of inflation duties, from air mattresses and bicycle tires to football balls and vehicle tires. The virtual show guarantees particular pressure manipulate, and one-button operation makes it clean to apply. Safety competencies, along with automatic shutoff and protection in opposition to over-inflation, offer peace of mind. Say good-bye to manual inflation and external electricity assets with this efficient, cordless compressor as a manner to keep your inflatables on the proper stress anytime, anywhere.
1. Check the tire pressure standard
Before using the tire inflator, it is crucial to know the correct tire pressure value. Different vehicles and tire types have different standard tire pressures, and this information can usually be found in the vehicle manual or on the label on the edge of the door. If you can't find this information, you can consult the car manufacturer or tire manufacturer. Ensuring that the tire pressure is within the manufacturer's recommended range will not only help extend tire life, but also improve driving safety and fuel efficiency. Tire pressure that is too high or too low will cause uneven tire wear and increase the risk of tire blowouts. In addition, when measuring tire pressure, it is best to do it when the tire is cool, because driving will increase the temperature of the tire, which will affect the measurement results.
2. Preparation
Ensuring that the vehicle is parked in a stable and safe place is the first step to using the tire inflator. Parking lots or garages are ideal locations, and ensure that the ground is flat, which helps to measure and adjust the tire pressure more accurately. Turn off the engine and tighten the handbrake to ensure that the vehicle will not move during operation. Prepare the tire inflator and check whether it is intact, including the power cord, air hose and pressure gauge. The power supply of the inflator is usually provided through the vehicle power interface (cigarette lighter), so make sure the power interface is clean and working properly. Check the power plug and connections of the inflator for damage and make sure all parts are functioning properly. If the inflator has a backup battery, make sure it is fully charged.
3. Connecting the tire inflator
The first step to connecting the tire inflator is to unscrew the cap on the tire valve. This step may seem simple, but it needs to be handled with care to avoid losing or damaging the cap. Then, connect the air hose of the inflator to the tire valve and make sure the connection is tight and leak-free. A good connection ensures that air can enter the tire smoothly without any leakage. During the connection process, carefully check the connection of the air hose for wear or cracks that may affect the inflation effect. If there are signs of leakage, stop the operation immediately and replace the air hose. After ensuring that the connection is firm, you can start the next step.
4. Set the pressure value
Most modern tire inflators are equipped with a pressure setting function, which makes the inflation process more convenient and precise. Set the target pressure of the inflator according to the recommended pressure value in the vehicle manual or on the tire label. If the inflator does not have an automatic setting function, you can manually monitor the pressure gauge to ensure that the correct pressure is reached. By setting the correct pressure, you can avoid over-inflation or under-inflation, ensuring optimal tire performance and life. In addition, proper tire pressure can improve vehicle handling and fuel economy. After setting the pressure, you can start the inflator to begin the inflation process.
5. Start the inflator
Before starting the inflator, make sure all connections are complete and the target pressure is set. Plug the inflator into the vehicle's power interface, usually the cigarette lighter interface. After connecting the power, start the inflator. During the inflation process, pay attention to the pressure gauge reading of the inflator to ensure that the pressure is within a safe range. Modern inflators usually have an automatic stop function, which automatically stops the inflator when the preset pressure is reached, which can prevent overinflation. If you are using a manual inflator, you need to monitor the pressure at all times during the inflation process and manually stop the inflation. After starting the inflator, stay alert to ensure that the inflation process goes smoothly.
6. Monitor the inflation process
During the inflation process, it is very important to monitor the pressure of the tire. Check the pressure gauge reading of the inflator regularly to ensure that the pressure is rising steadily. Avoid starting and stopping the inflator frequently to avoid damaging the equipment. During the inflation process, keep your ears alert to the sound of the inflator. Any abnormal sound may indicate a malfunction of the equipment or a leak in the air tube. If any abnormality is found, stop the inflation immediately and check whether there is any problem with the equipment and connections. During the inflation process, check the status of other tires regularly to ensure that they are also in the appropriate pressure range. Monitoring the process not only ensures the inflation effect, but also can timely detect and solve potential problems.
7. Complete inflation
When the tire reaches the preset pressure, turn off the inflator and unplug the power supply. Carefully remove the air tube to avoid gas leakage. After removing the air tube, quickly screw the valve cap back onto the tire valve. The function of the cap is to protect the valve from dust and dirt and ensure the sealing performance of the valve. After completing the inflation of all tires, clean the work area and make sure that no tools or accessories are left behind. In addition, use the tire pressure gauge to check the tire pressure again to ensure accuracy. The inflation work is completed only when the pressure of all tires is within the appropriate range.
8. Check the tire status
After completing the inflation, it is very important to check the status of each tire. Use a tire pressure gauge to reconfirm that all tires have the recommended pressure. In addition to pressure, check tires for visible damage such as cracks, wear or embedded objects. The condition of the tire surface directly affects driving safety and tire life. After checking the tire condition, take a short drive to feel the vehicle's handling and comfort. If you find any abnormalities, such as unstable vehicle driving or steering wheel vibration, you should immediately check the tire and inflator operation to ensure safety.
9. Storing the inflator
After use, store the inflator and all accessories properly in a dry place for next use. Before storage, clean the dust and dirt on the inflator to ensure that it remains clean. Neatly roll up the power cord and air hose of the inflator to avoid entanglement or squeezing. When storing, avoid placing it in a humid or high temperature environment to avoid affecting the life and performance of the device. If the inflator has a carrying box or storage bag, use them to better protect the device. Regularly check the stored inflator to ensure that it is in good condition, and replace accessories or repair it in time when necessary.
Portable tire inflator with emergency light
This portable inflator quickly and easily inflates standard car tires, eliminating the need for manual inflation or long waits at gas station pumps. It is equipped with an automatic shut-off feature that stops inflation once the preset tire pressure is reached, ensuring safety and optimal inflation. The clear LCD digital display shows real-time tire pressure, making it easy to maintain your vehicle's correct PSI. Multiple nozzle attachment settings make it compatible with a variety of tires and equipment. Equipped with bright LED lights, it provides emergency lighting at night, ensuring safety when changing tires or other road situations.