Advanced Elements AE1063 User Manual

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2.3 Inflation

Pump Set-up:

Your Single Action Hand Pump comes with a removable pressure gauge that needs to be attached to the pump before
use. Note: When the pump is stored, it is recommended that you detach the pump gauge and store it somewhere that
the gauge will be protected from being crushed or damaged.

1. Attach the gauge housing to the T-Handle of the pump.
2. Attach the pump hose to the gauge housing.

Inflation:

1. Remove the cap from the valve and check to see if the stem in the center of the valve is up (sticking up out of

the valve) or down (even with the inner rim of the valve). The stem of this valve must be in the up (inflate)
position to inflate the SUP. If the valve is not in the inflate position, use your finger to push in and turn the stem
counterclockwise a quarter turn and it will spring up into the inflate position. SEE IMAGES 5 AND 6.

2. Seat the valve adaptor included with the SUP Pump onto the valve turning clockwise to lock the adaptor into

place.

3. Inflate the SUP to 8.0 psi. Make sure that you do not exceed 9.0 psi or you will damage the SUP.
4. Once you are done inflating the SUP, disconnect the valve adaptor by turning counterclockwise and close the

valve using the attached valve cap. Make sure you lock the valve cap into place by turning clockwise.

Image 5 (Deflate Position)

Image 6 (Inflate Position)

Inflation/Pump Use Tips:

Because you will be inflating your SUP to such a high pressure, please follow these suggestions to help you with inflation.

1. Stand the pump on hard level ground when inflating the SUP.
2. Make sure to keep your hands towards the center of the pump handles when inflating and keep your feet firmly

on the foot rests. Make sure that you are standing directly over the pump so that you can utilize your body as
much as your arms while inflating (this will come in handy as you get the SUP up to higher pressure).

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