1. Alaye Aabo pataki
Jọ̀wọ́ ka gbogbo ìtọ́ni náà dáadáa kí o tó lo ẹ̀rọ náà. Pa ìwé ìtọ́ni yìí mọ́ fún ìtọ́kasí ọjọ́ iwájú.
- Maṣe fi ẹrọ naa silẹ laini abojuto lakoko iṣẹ.
- Jeki kuro ni arọwọto awọn ọmọde.
- Ma ṣe ṣiṣẹ ni awọn ipo tutu tabi nitosi awọn olomi / gaasi ina.
- Ensure the correct pressure setting for the item being inflated to avoid over-inflation.
- If the device becomes excessively hot, turn it off and allow it to cool before further use.
2. Ọja Ipariview
The VANPO Portable Digital Air Compressor is a versatile device designed for inflating various items such as car tires, bicycle tires, sports balls, and other inflatables. It features a digital display, automatic shut-off, and a built-in LED light.

Aworan: Pariview of the portable electric air pump, highlighting its compact design, LED screen, and various accessories.
2.1. Awọn irinše
- Ipele akọkọ pẹlu Ifihan Oni-nọmba
- Air Hose
- Various Nozzle Adapters (for different inflation needs)
- USB-C Ngba agbara Cable
- 12V Car Power Cable (for direct power if battery is low)
2.2. Iṣakoso igbimo

Aworan: Alaye view of the LED touch screen, showing buttons for mode selection (Car/SUV), unit switch, pressure adjustment, and start/stop.
- CAR/SUV Buttons: Select preset inflation modes for cars or SUVs.
- Unit Switch Button (Gear Icon): Toggle between PSI and BAR pressure units.
- Increase/Decrease Pressure Buttons (Up/Down Arrows): Adjust the target pressure.
- Start/Stop Button (Play/Pause Icon): Begin or end the inflation process.
- Ifihan LED: Shows current and target pressure, battery level, and selected mode.
3. Ngba agbara ẹrọ
The air compressor is equipped with a 2000 mAh rechargeable battery. Ensure the device is fully charged before first use for optimal performance.

Image: Illustration of charging the device via USB-C from a wall adapter, PC, or power bank.
- So okùn gbigba agbara USB-C ti a pese mọ ibudo gbigba agbara lori ẹrọ naa.
- So ìpẹ̀kun kejì okùn USB-C mọ́ orísun agbára USB tó báramu (fún àpẹẹrẹ, adapter odi, powerbank, computa USB port).
- The LED battery indicator lights will show the charging status.
- A full charge typically takes several hours. Disconnect the charger once fully charged.
3.1. Atọka batiri

Image: Visual representation of the LED indicator lights showing remaining battery power.
- Three Green Lights: 100% batiri ti o ku.
- Two Green Lights: Kere ju 60% batiri ti o ku.
- One Green Light: Kere ju 30% batiri ti o ku.
- Ko si Imọlẹ: Batiri sofo.
4. Isẹ
4.1. General Inflation Steps

Image: Step-by-step guide for inflation, showing connection to a tire valve, setting pressure, starting, and disconnecting. Also depicts various items that can be inflated.
- So Air Hose: Screw the air hose securely onto the valve stem of the item you wish to inflate.
- Tan-an & Yan Ipo: Turn on the compressor. Use the CAR or SUV buttons to select a preset mode, or manually set your desired pressure using the increase/decrease buttons. Use the Unit Switch button to select PSI or BAR.
- Ibẹrẹ Iṣeduro: Press the Start/Stop button to begin inflation. The device will display the current pressure.
- Tiipa aifọwọyi: The compressor will automatically stop once the preset pressure is reached.
- Ge asopọ: First, remove the air hose from the item's valve, then disconnect from the air pump.
4.2. Pressure Indicators
The device features a four-color LED light system to visually indicate tire pressure status, adapting to seasonal and temperature changes.

Image: The main product image, illustrating how different colored LED lights on the device indicate various pressure ranges (e.g., low, applicable for car, applicable for SUV, high pressure).
- Imọlẹ ofeefee: Below 2.1 Bar (Low Pressure)
- Imọlẹ alawọ ewe: 2.1 - 2.6 Bar (Applicable for Car)
- Imọlẹ Orange: 2.6 - 3.1 Bar (Applicable for SUV)
- Imọlẹ pupa: 3.1 Bar or More (High Pressure)
4.3. Inflation Time Examples
Approximate inflation times for common items:
| Nkan | Iye akoko | Number of Inflations (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Keke | Awọn aaya 22 | Ju 24 |
| Ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ | Awọn aaya 60 | Ju 10 |
| Alupupu | Awọn aaya 25 | Ju 22 |
| Bọọlu | Awọn aaya 25 | Ju 60 |
Table: Approximate inflation times and number of inflations per full charge for various items.
5. Itọju
- Nu ẹrọ naa pẹlu asọ ti o tutu, ti o gbẹ. Ma ṣe lo abrasive ose tabi epo.
- Tọju konpireso ni itura, aye gbigbẹ kuro lati orun taara ati awọn iwọn otutu to gaju.
- Ensure the air hose and adapters are clean and free from debris before and after use.
- Charge the battery periodically if not used for extended periods to maintain battery health.
6. Laasigbotitusita
- Ẹrọ naa ko tan: Check battery level and charge if necessary. Ensure the power button is pressed correctly.
- Compressor not inflating: Ensure the air hose is securely connected to both the device and the item's valve. Check if the target pressure is set above the current pressure.
- Kika titẹ ti ko pe: Ensure the hose connection is tight. Calibrate the device if possible (refer to manufacturer support if issue persists).
- Device stops prematurely: The automatic shut-off feature may have been triggered if the preset pressure was reached. Check the target pressure setting.
7. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Brand | VANPO |
| Nọmba awoṣe | BS-001 |
| Olupese | BESTONE |
| Iwọn titẹ to pọju | 150 PSI |
| Iyara fifa soke | 25 L/min |
| Agbara Batiri | 2000 mAh |
| Ọja Mefa | 16 x 14 x 12 cm |
| Iwọn Nkan | 1.08 kilo |
| ASIN | B08FM2R2N8 |
| Akọkọ Wa Ọjọ | Oṣu kọkanla ọjọ 11, ọdun 2020 |
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact the retailer/manufacturer directly. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.