Bontrager AirRush Road Instructions Manual
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To attach the Bontrager AirRush, locate the mounting bracket on your bike frame, align the AirRush with the bracket, and secure it using the provided screws. Ensure it is tightly fastened to prevent movement during your ride.
The Bontrager AirRush is suitable for inflating road bike tires to a pressure range of 80 to 130 psi. Always check your tire manufacturer's specifications for the recommended pressure.
Yes, the Bontrager AirRush is compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves. Simply adjust the pump head to fit the desired valve type before inflating your tire.
If the AirRush is not inflating properly, check that the pump head is securely attached to the valve and that there are no leaks. Ensure the CO2 cartridge is full and properly threaded into the pump. If issues persist, inspect the pump for damage.
Regularly inspect the AirRush for wear and tear. Clean the pump head and check the seals every few months or after extended use. Replace any worn components to maintain optimal performance.
Yes, the Bontrager AirRush is compact enough to fit in most saddlebags. Ensure it is securely stored to prevent damage or loss during rides.
To replace the CO2 cartridge, unscrew the old cartridge from the pump head, dispose of it properly, and then thread a new cartridge into the holder until it is securely in place.
Store the AirRush in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep it in a protective case or tool bag to prevent dust and dirt accumulation.
While the Bontrager AirRush is designed to be durable, it is best to avoid using it in extremely wet conditions to prevent rust and corrosion. Dry it thoroughly after exposure to moisture.
If the pump head becomes loose, tighten it gently using a compatible wrench. Avoid over-tightening as it may damage the head or valve.