Adjustable Preset Pressure Inflator
The patent-pending One-Shot Tire Inflator
is a fully automatic tire-inflating device. The user can
easily preset a pressure from 20 to 50 PSI. This adjustable
pressure range covers almost all the automakers-recommended
tire pressure for cars, light trucks, and motorcycles.
This tire gauge also has an electronic LED light indicating
whether
the tire pressure is at the preset level.


It is easy to use - simply connect the inflator onto the
tire valve stem (see Picture 1), if the LED light turns
on, the tire pressure is OK. If the LED light does not
turn on, you need to inflate the tire as usual (see Picture
2), and the inflation will automatically start. Once
the tire pressure reaches the preset pressure level of
the
inflator, the inflation will automatically stop, and
the LED light turns on. Unlike air relief valve, the One-Shot
Tire Inflator shuts off the air flow completely at the
preset pressure without air loss.
With the One-Shot Tire Inflator, you
will always have the correct tire pressure, and never again
worry about under-inflation, over-inflation or blowing
out your tires! With fully automatic action, inflating
tires will no longer be an annoying chore. You can now
enjoy the convenience of the One-Shot
Tire Gauge, and get rid of your old "trial and
error" inflating devices.
Buy it now and inflate your tires regularly with the proper
procedures as follows:
Preset the tire gauge pressure value to the automaker-recommended
tire pressure level. For example, if the automaker-recommended
tire pressure is 32 PSI, you need to turn the pressure-adjusting
nut up or down and align the reference mark with the pressure
reading line of 32 PSI.
Remove the tire valve cap and screw the air outlet end
of the inflator onto the tire valve stem. You may hear
air leaking before the indicator is appropriately seated.
This is normal. Keep screwing the inflator onto the valve
stem until the air leaking noise disappears. There is
no need to over-tighten and doing so could damage the
seal.
Check the initial tire pressure by watching the LED display.
If you see the LED light is lit on, the tire pressure is
OK. Otherwise the tire needs inflation.
Inflate the tire by pressing an air chuck onto the inlet
end of the inflator. You may hear a hissing sound indicating
the flow of air into the tire. As the tire pressure reaches
the preset level, the inflator shuts off airflow into the
tire automatically and the LED light turns on.
Remove the air chuck and make sure that the LED light
is still lit on steadily. (If not, you should repeat
Step
4.)
Remove the inflator after you make sure the tire pressure
is OK, and replace the tire valve cap.
Good job!