Digital pressure gauge 10 bar 3-150 psi amio-02940
Product reference: 13-02940

Digital pressure gauge 10 bar 3-150 psi amio-02940

Digital pressure gauge 10 bar 3-150 psi amio-02940

Product reference: 13-02940

Digital pressure gauge 10 bar 3-150 psi amio-02940

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Top quality, digital tire pressure gauge for cars, motorcycles, etc. Adapted xa0for standard car valves.xa0CHARACTERISTICSxa0Replaceable, LR44 lithium battery - 2 pcs (included).Measurement range 0.3-10 bar, 3-150 psiNo calibration required.Excellent measurement repeatability, unattainable for analogue manometers.Digital, legible display.Special profile facilitating measurement, even in unusual alloy rims.High reference measurement accuracy +/- xa02%.Energy-saving.The offered manometer has 3 different tire pressure measurement units - psi, barxa0Check the manufacturer's recommended tire pressure specifications.Press the ON button. The display will show 8.8.8 along with 4 units: psi, bar, kpa and kg/cm2. The next step will show 0.0psi or 0.00bar or 0.00kg/cm2 or 0kpa. Now you can press the ON button to change the units (psi>bar>kpa>kg/cm2). Place the gauge nozzle on the tire valve. Press firmly to make sure no air escapes. Wait 1-2 seconds, remove the nozzle from the valve and read the tire pressure on the LCD display. Repeat for other tires. The display will remain illuminated with the pressure reading for about 20 seconds. Then the gauge will turn off automatically to save power. The gauge can be turned off manually by pressing the ON button for about 3 seconds. xa0NOTE: You can still use the pressure gauge even though the previous reading is still displayed.xa0If you observe the low battery symbol on the display - The power has been drained.If you observe an unusually low reading: Make sure that you do not hear the sound of air escaping. Also, make sure that the pressure gauge is properly installed on the valve stem.If the tire pressure is too high in any of the tires, slowly release the air by gently pressing the tire valve with the edge of the gauge.Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the pressure gauge. Do not immerse in water or spray with water or any other liquid cleaner.xa0WARNING: For best results, check the tire pressure when the tires are cold. Prolonged high-speed driving can cause tire pressure to increase. Taking pressure readings during this time may give false results. Check your tire pressure at least once a week and top up as needed. Refer to your vehicle's owner's manual for the recommended tire pressure. This meter is designed to provide a guide to help determine tire pressure loss. Only advanced and regularly calibrated measuring devices can provide completely accurate readings.xa0Battery Safety and Operation Guide for AMiO Products

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