MAHLE RTI NTF-15 User Manual

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Vacuum Tire

1. Install deflators and check for foreign substances as explained on the preceeding page.

2. Connect shop air (100 - 150 PSI) to the air inlet port on the rear of the NTF-15. If your application requires an inlet

pressure of 100 - 119 PSI, an adjustment to the automatic pressure switch may be required. Contact RTI Technical
Support at 800-468-2321 for further details

3. Turn both panel valves to VACUUM TIRE.

4. Place air chuck (on the end of the NTF-15 coiled green hose) on valve stem. Squeeze air chuck trigger to vacuum

tire.

5. To check for vacuum, release trigger momentarily. If slide-out pressure gauge moves out, press trigger to continue

the vacuum process.

6. When slide-out pressure gauge does not move out, continue to vacuum the tire for another 10 seconds.

Fill Tire

1. Connect shop air (120 - 150 PSI) to the air inlet port on the rear of the NTF-15. Verify pressure indicated on Air

Pressure gauge is between 120 - 150 PSI. Verify Nitrogen pressure indicated on the N

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Pressure gauge is adequate

for service.

2. Turn both panel valves to FILL TIRE.

3. Place air chuck (on the end of the NTF-15 coiled green hose) on tire valve stem. Squeeze air chuck trigger to fill tire.

4. Momentarily release air chuck trigger and check the slide-out pressure gauge to determine pressure in the tire. Stop

when tire pressure reaches the manufacturer’s recommended inflation pressure. Do not over inflate.

5. Replace valve stem cap with RTI N

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Cap (Package of 200 - Part Number 355-80026-00).

Note: While not using the NTF-15 to fill or vacuum tires, generate Nitrogen and increase the Nitrogen

pressure in the internal storage tank by turning both panel valves to STANDBY.

Note: While using the NTF-15, the automatic drain feature of the filters may activate to remove excess

water and oil. This is normal with the standard operation of the unit.

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