Bontrager Air Rush Regulator Instructions Manual
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To attach the Bontrager Air Rush Regulator, simply mount it to your bike’s frame using the provided bracket or store it in a saddlebag or jersey pocket for easy access.
The Bontrager Air Rush Regulator is compatible with threaded CO2 cartridges. Make sure to use the correct size as specified in the product manual.
First, securely attach the regulator to the valve. Then, screw in the CO2 cartridge until you hear the gas start to flow. Adjust the regulator to control the air flow to the desired pressure.
Yes, the Bontrager Air Rush Regulator is designed to work with both Presta and Schrader valves. Ensure you have the correct adapter if needed.
If you experience a leak, immediately detach the cartridge and check the threading for debris. Ensure the cartridge is properly seated and try again.
Store the regulator in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Ensure the CO2 cartridge is removed when not in use to prevent accidental discharge.
Regularly inspect the regulator for any signs of wear or damage. Clean it with a soft cloth and ensure the valve connections are free of dirt and debris.
Check the connection between the regulator and the valve. Ensure it is tightly secured and that the valve is in the open position. Verify that the cartridge is not empty.
Replace the CO2 cartridge after each use. If the cartridge feels empty or does not emit gas when attached, it needs to be replaced.
Yes, it is normal for the regulator and cartridge to become cold during use due to the rapid release of compressed gas. Handle with care to avoid skin irritation.