Clarke 5060289 CTIDG Digital Tyre Inflator Instructions
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To calibrate the Clarke 5060289 CTIDG Digital Tyre Inflator Tool, first ensure the device is powered off. Press and hold the calibration button while turning on the device. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the calibration process.
If the display is not working, check the battery compartment to ensure batteries are correctly installed. Replace with new batteries if necessary. If the issue persists, contact Clarke customer support for assistance.
Yes, the Clarke 5060289 CTIDG Digital Tyre Inflator Tool can be used for inflating bicycle tyres. Ensure you have the correct adapter for the valve type used on your bicycle.
Regular maintenance is recommended every 6 months. This includes checking for air leaks, ensuring the hose is not damaged, and cleaning the device exterior with a soft cloth.
The Clarke 5060289 CTIDG Digital Tyre Inflator can handle a maximum pressure of 150 PSI. Ensure not to exceed this limit to avoid damaging the tool.
If the inflator is not holding pressure, check for any air leaks in the hose and ensure the connections are secure. Also, verify that the valve is properly seated on the tyre stem.
To change the pressure units, press the unit button on the device until the desired unit (PSI, BAR, KPA) is displayed on the screen.
Yes, the Clarke CTIDG Tyre Inflator has an automatic shut-off feature that activates when the set pressure is reached, ensuring accurate inflation without over-pressurizing.
The Clarke 5060289 CTIDG Digital Tyre Inflator requires two AAA batteries. Make sure to use high-quality batteries for optimal performance.
Store the Clarke CTIDG Tyre Inflator in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the hose is neatly coiled and avoid placing heavy objects on top of the device.