Coospo AP-X1 User Manual
Manufacturer: Shenzhen Coospo Tech Co., Ltd
Address: 6F, Building A, Dingxin Science Park, Xinan Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen
Contact: +86 (755) 23594795 | support@coospo.com
Website: www.coospo.com
Basic Parameters
Product Name | Mini Bike Pump | Product Model | AP-X1 |
Product Dimensions | 72*53*30mm | Battery Capacity | 500mAh(3.7Wh) |
Inflation Pressure Range | 3-120psi | Charging Port | USB Type-C |
Pressure Measurement Range | 3-150psi | Screen Size | 16.25*14mm |
Sensor Accuracy | ±1psi | Input Parameters | 5V-2A |
Storage Temperature | -10°C-45°C | Charging Time | Less than 1 hour |
Operating Temperature | Charging: 0°C to 45°C Discharging: -10°C to 45°C |
Operating Noise | 80 dB at 1 meter distance |
How to Use
Power On/Off
Power On: Press and hold the Power/Start/Stop button for about 2 seconds to turn on the pump.
Power Off: Press and hold the Power/Start/Stop button. The pump will also automatically turn off after 3 minutes of inactivity.
Presta Valve
Connect the pump nozzle directly to the tire's Presta valve and hold it firmly during inflation.
Note: Before use, ensure the tire valve nut is sufficiently tightened and secured.
Direct Connection
Connect the pump's Presta nozzle directly to the tire's Presta valve and inflate.
Via Hose
Connect the pump to the included high-pressure hose, then attach the Presta valve adapter and connect to the tire's Presta valve.
Schrader Valve
Connect the pump's nozzle to the included high-pressure hose, then connect to the tire's Schrader valve for inflation.
Needle Valve
Connect the pump's nozzle to the needle valve, or the combination of the included high-pressure hose and needle valve, and insert the needle into the ball's inflation hole for inflation.
Battery Display and Charging
Battery levels are indicated as: <25%, 25%-50%, 50%-75%, 75%-100%.
Charging
Note: Fully charge the pump before first use. Use a 5V USB adapter with the charging cable.
Charging Indicator: Blinking means charging, solid light (or automatic power off) means fully charged.
Caution: The pump cannot be used while charging. Ensure you use a safety-standard compliant adapter, which may need to be purchased separately.
General Pressure Values
Product Category | Product Type | Recommended Pressure Range |
Bicycle | 12", 14", 16" Tires | 30-50psi |
20", 22", 24" Tires | 40-50psi | |
26", 27.5", 29" Mountain Bike Tires | 45-65psi | |
700c Road Bike (Clincher Tires) | 100-120psi | |
700c Road Bike (Tubular Tires) | 110-120psi | |
Motorcycle | Motorcycle/Electric Motorcycle Tires | 26-44psi |
Electric Bicycle | Electric Bicycle Tires | 26-44psi |
Note: Recommended inflation pressures are参考 values. Always follow the instructions for the product being inflated.
Unit Conversion: 1 bar = 14.5 psi, 1 bar = 100 kPa, 1 psi ≈ 1 lbs.
Measurement Method
With the pump powered on, connect it to the object for pressure measurement, and the current pressure will be displayed. The measurement range is 3-150 psi.
Pre-inflation Check
For safety, check the correct pressure setting in the manual before inflating to prevent over-inflation, explosions, or injuries.
Pressure Information
For bicycles, electric bicycles, and some motorcycles/scooters, the proper tire pressure is indicated on the tire's sidewall. Always check the pressure setting according to the load.
Preset Pressure Setting
The pump's inflation pressure can be adjusted in psi, ranging from 3 to 120 psi.
Adjusting Preset Pressure: Before inflating, briefly press the [+] or [-] buttons to adjust the preset pressure. Press and hold for faster adjustment. The numbers on the display will flash to indicate the target pressure, and will remain lit when the actual pressure is shown. The setting is saved and will be displayed the next time the pump is turned on.
Start Inflation
With the pump powered on, briefly press the Start/Stop button to begin inflation. The display will show the real-time pressure. If the pressure does not change for over a minute, inflation will stop automatically. Check for leaks in the tire or other components. Inflation generates approximately 80dB of noise; take noise protection measures.
Stopping Inflation
The pump will stop automatically when the set pressure is reached. To stop manually, briefly press the Start/Stop button again.
Special Notes
If the inflation pressure is outside the pump's range (e.g., balloons, toys, inflatable rafts), the auto-stop function will not work. Please use with caution.
Removing the Nozzle
After inflation, the nozzle and hose will be hot. Be careful to avoid burns when removing them. A small amount of air may leak when removing the nozzle, so proceed quickly.
Precautions
This product is not a toy and is recommended for users aged 16 and above.
Do not disassemble, impact, puncture, or cut the built-in lithium battery or DC motor. Avoid direct sunlight, overheating, impact, and water immersion to prevent fire or explosion.
Storage temperature: -10°C to 45°C. Extreme temperatures can shorten battery life. If not used for over 3 months, charge it periodically.
If the product makes abnormal noises or overheats, turn it off immediately.
Constantly monitor the situation during inflation and be careful not to over-pressurize.
If an abnormality occurs, try restarting. If the problem persists, contact customer support.
Always use a compatible adapter and the genuine charging cable for charging.
Battery Handling
- No Disassembly/Impact: Never disassemble, impact, puncture, or cut the battery. This can cause explosions or leakage.
- Stop Use if Swollen: If the battery is significantly swollen, stop using it immediately and dispose of it properly.
- Ensure Battery Compartment Closure: If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using it immediately and keep it out of reach of children.
- Safe Disposal: Do not dispose of batteries with regular household waste. Follow local regulations and hand them over to a professional recycling service.
Troubleshooting
Slow Inflation Speed
- Check if the battery is sufficiently charged.
- Check for air leaks from the hose.
- Ensure the nozzle and hose connections are tight.
- Check for leaks from the object being inflated.
Cannot Inflate After Turning On
- Check the battery level.
- Check if the current tire pressure exceeds the preset value.
Pressure Displays Zero When Inflating Normally
For low-pressure items like balloons, the pump's measurement range may not apply.
Auto Power Off After Tightening Nozzle
Press and hold the Power/Start/Stop button to turn the power on again.
Air Leak During Hose Connection
Re-tighten the nozzle securely.
Charging Indicator Dimming During Inflation
The indicator may dim as the lithium battery voltage drops during charging. This is normal.
Pump Not Turning On
Check if the battery is sufficiently charged.
Cannot Inflate or Measure Pressure
- Ensure the correct nozzle interface is used.
- For Presta valves, check if the tire valve core screw is loose.
- For Schrader valves, ensure the tire valve core is clean and free of debris.
Error Code H, L
The temperature is outside the measurement range. Cool down at room temperature for 1 hour before use.
Error Code E1
The pressure has exceeded the measurement range. Remove the nozzle and check if the error clears. If the error disappears, ensure the pressure of the object being inflated does not exceed the specified limit.
Contact Us
Website: www.coospo.com
Email: support@coospo.com
Notes
The information in this user manual is for reference only. Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice due to the manufacturer's ongoing research and development plans.
Disclaimer
The information contained in this user manual or related to the product is for reference purposes only. Shenzhen Coospo Tech Co., Ltd. is not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, losses, or expenses arising from or in connection with the use of this product.
- Do not open or modify the product.
- Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the product yourself.
- The product is safe under normal and intended operating conditions.
- If the product is not functioning correctly, please contact Coospo support. Products must be returned to the manufacturer for service or repair.
Related Documents
![]() |
COOSPO X1 Mini Bike Pump User Manual Comprehensive user manual for the COOSPO X1 Mini Bike Pump, detailing its features, operation, troubleshooting, and specifications. Learn how to use and maintain your COOSPO X1. |
![]() |
COOSPO X1 Mini Bike Pump User Manual Comprehensive user manual for the COOSPO X1 Mini Bike Pump, covering setup, operation, troubleshooting, and safety guidelines. Learn how to inflate bicycle tires, motorcycles, and other items with this portable pump. |
![]() |
COOSPO X1 Mini Bike Pump User Manual Comprehensive user manual for the COOSPO X1 Mini Bike Pump, detailing its features, operation, specifications, and troubleshooting. Includes instructions for various valve types and safety precautions. |
![]() |
Coospo AP-X1 Mini Bike Pump User Manual User manual for the Coospo AP-X1 Mini Bike Pump, detailing its features, operation, troubleshooting, and specifications. Includes multilingual support. |
![]() |
Coospo BM230-YCJ Bike Computer Holder User Manual User manual for the Coospo BM230-YCJ bike computer holder, detailing its description, intended use, safety instructions, and specifications. Includes compatibility information and manufacturer details. |
![]() |
COOSPO BK805 Bicycle Speed and Cadence Sensor User Manual User manual for the COOSPO BK805 bicycle speed and cadence sensor, detailing installation, testing, battery replacement, specifications, and troubleshooting. Compatible with Bluetooth and ANT+ devices. |
![]() |
CooSpo BC200 User Manual User manual for the CooSpo BC200 cycling computer, detailing installation, charging, setup, sensor pairing, and usage instructions. |
![]() |
COOSPO BC107 Bike Computer User Manual: Setup, Features, and Operation Comprehensive user manual for the COOSPO BC107 GPS bike computer. Learn how to install, charge, connect sensors (ANT+/Bluetooth), set up units, time zones, and use its cycling features. Includes basic parameters and troubleshooting tips. |