Mini Bike Pump
Instructions for use
Product Information
Model: MINI BIKE PUMP
IAN: 436299_2307
Manufacturer: DIGIS-SPORT HANDELSKONTOR GMBH
Address: Weggetank 4, 22397 Hamburg, GERMANY
Date of Manufacture: 12/2023
Document Number: MP3148
Package Contents
- 1 x Mini bike pump (1)
- 1 x Mini-pump bracket (2)
- 2 x Screw (3)
- 1 x Velcro strap (4)
- 1 x Instructions for use
Technical Data
- Dimensions: Diameter: approx. 25 mm, Length: approx. 288 mm
- Weight: approx. 200 g
- Rated pressure: 5.5 bar / 80 psi
- Displacement volume: approx. 70 ml
Intended Use
This product is intended for private use for inflating all common bicycle tyres with Schrader, Dunlop, or Sclaverand valves. The cycle mounting bracket is only suitable for bicycle frames that have threaded holes for mounting purposes. Not suitable for inflating car tyres.
Safety Information
- Faulty products must not be used and must be disposed of, as a faulty product cannot be repaired.
- Life-threatening hazard: Never leave children unattended with the packaging materials. There is a risk of suffocation.
- Risk of injury: This product is not suitable for use by children or those with physical and/or mental disabilities, due to its high operating force and the associated risks.
- Check the product for damage and wear and tear before each use, paying particular attention to the bracket, as well as the connection between the valve and the mini bike pump.
- Risk of explosion: There is a risk of an explosion if there is excess pressure! The pressure monitoring must be carried out using a calibrated measuring device.
- Risk of burns: During prolonged pumping, the minipump plunger and the minipump cylinder can become hot due to friction. After use, the product should be held only by the handle.
- Preventing damage to the product: Inflate the bicycle tyre only up to the maximum pressure specified by the manufacturer. This is usually found on the tyre wall.
Mounting on the bicycle frame
- Unscrew the screws (A) from the frame that are intended for mounting the bottle holder (Fig. 8).
- Fix the minipump bracket (2) with the supplied screws (3) or with the screws (A) from the bottle cage on the frame (Fig. C).
- Secure the pump by pushing it firmly into the minipump bracket and fastening it with the Velcro strap (A) (Fig. D).
Warning: If the supplied screws are too large or too small, please purchase the correct size of screws from a suitable hardware store. Always ensure that the bracket is securely fitted! The cycle bracket must remain tightly secured and must not wobble, even on unproved terrain. Otherwise, there is a risk of losing the bracket altogether, along with the mini pump.
Valve types (Fig. H)
- B: Sclaverand valve (also called Presta valve): This is the narrowest of the valves and is primarily used for racing bicycles. Unscrew the valve cap. A lock nut (B1) is located at the head of the valve that must be turned anticlockwise for pumping up. After inflating, tighten or unscrew both again. Warning: the valve can quickly bend out of shape.
- C: Schrader valve: This is the most stable of the valves and is primarily used for mountain and touring bicycles. Unscrew the valve cap. The valve does not have any threaded nuts that need to be opened before pumping up.
- D: Blitzventil (also called Dunlop valve): This valve is narrow but stable and is primarily used for everyday bicycles. Unscrew the valve cap. There is a threaded nut (D1) located below the valve head that you must turn anticlockwise before pumping up. After inflating, tighten or unscrew both again.
Use
Telescopic function
- If the tyre pressure is low, for high volume, choose 1. Volume: To do this, unlock the telescopic function of the mini-pump by turning the locking wheel (1a) to the left (Fig. E).
- To achieve high tyre pressure, you must lock the telescopic function. For this, select 2. Pressure: Squeeze the mini-pump and turn the locking wheel (1a) to the right until it locks into place and makes an audible "click" (Fig. E).
Inflation process
Note: Before pumping, pull out the grip (1b) as far as it will go, and flip the grip sideways to form a T. Turn the handle to lock it (Fig. E).
- Depending on whether you have a Schrader, Dunlop, or Sclaverand valve, screw the appropriate side of the valve adapter (1c) onto the hose. To do this, turn the union nut with the adapter clockwise.
- If you have a Schrader valve, screw the valve adapter (1c) onto the pump hose with the "P" facing upwards (Fig. F). The "S" side of the valve adapter is freely accessible and can be placed onto the Schrader valve.
- If you have a Sclaverand valve (also called Presta valve) or a Dunlop valve, screw the valve adapter (1c) onto the pump hose with the "S" facing upwards (Fig. F). The "P" side of the valve adapter is freely accessible and can be placed onto the Sclaverand or Dunlop valve.
- Remove the protective cap from the tyre valve.
- Screw the corresponding end of the pump hose onto the OPEN valve, then pump (Fig. G). Please note the following section for the Sclaverand valve.
Note: If the pump handle is down, it is not always guaranteed that it will stay in position. The hose must be securely clamped to the handle so that the handle retains its position.
When inflating a tyre with a Sclaverand valve please take care to:
- Loosen the lock nut on the tyre valve body.
- Screw the pump hose with the appropriate side vertically onto the Scloverand valve on the tyre and start pumping.
- After inflating, tighten the lock nut on the valve again.
Warning! Ensure that there are no kinks in the pump connector hose!
- Operate the mini pump with a steady action and not too fast.
- When the product is not in use, keep the mini pump secured on the mini-pump bracket.
Storage, cleaning
When not in use, always store the product clean and dry at room temperature. Clean only with water and wipe dry afterwards with a cloth. IMPORTANT! Never clean the product with harsh cleaning agents.
Disposal
Dispose of the product and packaging materials in accordance with current local regulations. Store the packaging materials (foil bags, for example) out of the reach of children. For further information about disposal of the product no longer needed, contact your local council. Dispose of the product and the packaging in an environmentally friendly manner.
The Recycling Code distinguishes different materials to be returned for recycling. The Code consists of the recycling symbol for the recycling process and a number that identifies the material.
Notes on the guarantee and service handling
The product was produced with great care and under continuous quality control. DIGIS-SPORT HANDELSKONTOR GmbH gives private end customers a three-year guarantee on this product from the date of purchase (guarantee period) in accordance with the following provisions. The guarantee is only valid for material and manufacturing defects. The guarantee does not cover parts that are subject to normal wear and tear and that are thus considered wear parts (e.g. batteries) and it does not cover fragile parts such as switches or parts that are made of glass.
Claims under this guarantee are excluded if the product has been used incorrectly, improperly, or contrary to the intended purpose, or if the provisions in the instructions for use were not observed, unless the end customer proves that a material or manufacturing defect exists that was not caused by one of the aforementioned circumstances.
Claims under the guarantee can only be made within the guarantee period by presenting the original sales receipt. Please therefore keep the original sales receipt. The guarantee period is not extended by any repairs carried out under the guarantee, under statutory guarantees, or as a gesture of goodwill. This also applies to replaced and repaired parts.
If you wish to make a claim please first contact the service hotline mentioned below or contact us by e-mail. If there is a guarantee case, then the product will be repaired or replaced free of charge to you or the purchase price will be refunded, depending on our choice. There are no further rights from the guarantee.
Your legal rights, in particular guarantee claims against the respective seller, are not limited by this guarantee.
Service Contact Information:
- Great Britain: Tel.: 08004047657, E-Mail: deltasport@lsfl.co.uk
- Germany: Tel.: 08003435111, E-Mail: deltasport@lsd.de
- Austria: Tel.: 0800447744, E-Mail: deltasport@lsd.at
- Switzerland: Tel.: 0800564433, E-Mail: deltasport@lsd.ch
- Czech Republic: Tel.: 800143873, E-Mail: deltasport@lsd.cz