Bontrager Air Rush Road CO2 Owner's Manual
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To attach the Bontrager Air Rush Road CO2 inflator, first ensure the CO2 cartridge is securely inserted. Align the inflator head with the valve stem and gently press down until it is snug. Twist to lock, if necessary.
Check if the CO2 cartridge is punctured properly by screwing it in all the way. Ensure there are no obstructions in the nozzle and that the valve is open and compatible with the inflator.
Yes, the Bontrager Air Rush Road CO2 inflator is compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves, though you may need to adjust the nozzle or use an adapter for optimal fit.
You will know the CO2 cartridge is empty when no more air is released from the inflator. Additionally, the cartridge will be lighter and have no cold sensation when touched.
Yes, it is safe to carry a CO2 cartridge in your bike bag. Ensure it is stored in a secure compartment to prevent accidental puncture or damage.
To prevent freezing, hold the inflator by its plastic parts and avoid direct contact with the cartridge during inflation. Some users wear cycling gloves for additional protection.
Regularly inspect the inflator for dirt or debris, especially in the nozzle area. Clean with a soft cloth and ensure all parts are dry before storing. Replace any worn or damaged components.
Store the inflator and cartridges in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures to preserve their functionality and safety.
Once a CO2 cartridge is punctured, it should be used entirely in one go. CO2 cartridges are designed for single-use and may not maintain pressure if stored after partial use.
If the inflator leaks air, check the connection between the inflator and the valve. Ensure it is secure and free of obstructions. Inspect the O-rings and seals for damage and replace if necessary.