Nhanganyaya
Thank you for choosing the Rebel RB-1060 Cordless Air Compressor. This portable and versatile device is designed for convenient inflation of various items, including vehicle tires (cars, motorcycles, bicycles), sports balls, and swimming aids. Its compact design and powerful Li-ion battery make it an ideal tool for use at home or on the go. Please read this manual thoroughly before operation to ensure safe and efficient use of your compressor.

Image: The Rebel RB-1060 Cordless Air Compressor, showing its compact, handheld design with a battery attached at the base and a digital display on top.
Mirayiridzo Yekuchengetedza
Always observe basic safety precautions when using electrical appliances to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury. Keep this manual for future reference.
- Verenga Mirairo Yese: Familiarize yourself with the operation and limitations of the compressor.
- Chengetedza Nzvimbo Yebasa Yakachena: Nzvimbo dzakatsvikinyidzana dzinokoka tsaona.
- Dzivisa Nzvimbo Ine Ngozi: Usashandise compressor mu damp or wet locations, or expose it to rain.
- Chengetedza Vana Kure: Usabvumira vana kushandisa compressor.
- Store Idle Tools: When not in use, store the compressor in a dry, high, or locked-up place, out of reach of children.
- Shandisa Right Tool: Do not force the compressor or attachments to do a job for which they were not designed.
- Pfeka Zvakafanira: Usapfeka mbatya dzakashama kana zvishongo. Ive nebvudzi refu.
- Chengetedza Zvishandiso Nehanya: Keep the compressor clean for best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
- Tarisa Zvikamu Zvakakuvadzwa: Before further use, carefully check the compressor for any damaged parts.
- Do Not Over-Inflate: Always check the recommended pressure for the item you are inflating to avoid over-inflation and potential damage or injury.
- Kuchengetedzwa kweBhatiri: Use only the specified battery and charger. Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures or disassemble it.
Package Zviri mukati
Ita shuwa kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo mupakeji:
- Rebel RB-1060 Cordless Air Compressor Unit
- Li-ion Bhatiri (20V)
- AC Charger for Battery
- Bicycle Tire Adapter
- Sports Needle (for balls)
- Universal Adapter
- User Manual

Image: The flexible inflation hose with a quick-connect chuck, alongside various adapters including a sports needle and a universal adapter.
Product Overview
Familiarize yourself with the main components and controls of your Rebel RB-1060 air compressor.
- Main Unit: The handheld body containing the motor and controls.
- Inflation Port: Where the hose connects.
- Chiratidziro cheLCD: Shows current pressure, target pressure, and battery status.
- Mabhatani ekudzora:
- Bhatani reSimba: Kubatidza/kudzima unit.
- '+' Bhatani: To increase target pressure.
- '-' Bhatani: To decrease target pressure.
- Battery Pack: Detachable 20V Li-ion battery.
- Pombi yeKukwira Kwemitengo: Flexible hose for connecting to items.
- Adapter: Bicycle tire adapter, sports needle, universal adapter.
- Adapter Storage: Integrated storage slots for adapters on the unit base.

Mufananidzo: Kuvhara view of the compressor's digital LCD display, showing "0.0 BAR" and the '+', power, and '-' control buttons below it.

Mufananidzo: Yakadzama view of the base of the air compressor, showing integrated storage compartments for various inflation adapters.
Gadzirira
1. Kuchaja Bhatiri
Before first use, fully charge the Li-ion battery. Connect the AC charger to a power outlet and then to the battery pack. The charger indicator light will show the charging status (e.g., red for charging, green for fully charged). Charging time may vary.

Image: The Rebel 20V Li-ion battery pack placed on its dedicated AC charger, with an indicator light visible.
2. Kubatanidza Bhatiri
Once charged, slide the battery pack onto the base of the compressor unit until it clicks securely into place.
3. Connecting the Inflation Hose and Adapters
Screw the inflation hose securely into the inflation port on the front of the compressor. Select the appropriate adapter for the item you wish to inflate and attach it to the end of the hose.
- For car/motorcycle tires: Use the standard Schrader valve connector on the hose.
- For bicycle tires: Use the bicycle tire adapter if needed (Presta valve).
- For sports balls: Use the sports needle.
- For swimming aids/inflatables: Use the universal adapter.
Operating Instruction
1. Powering On
Press the power button (usually the middle button) to turn on the compressor. The LCD display will illuminate and show the current pressure (if connected) or '0.0 BAR' (or PSI, depending on unit setting).
2. Kuisa Kumanikidzwa Kwechinangwa
Use the '+' and '-' buttons to set your desired target pressure. Refer to the item's manufacturer recommendations for correct pressure levels. The display will show the target pressure as you adjust it.
3. Connecting to Item
Connect the appropriate adapter and hose to the item you wish to inflate. Ensure a secure connection to prevent air leakage.

Image: A person using the Rebel RB-1060 compressor to inflate a bicycle tire, demonstrating the practical application of the device.

Image: A person using the Rebel RB-1060 compressor to inflate a soccer ball, highlighting its use with sports equipment.
4. Kutanga Kukwira Kwemitengo
Once the target pressure is set and the hose is connected, press the power button again to start the inflation process. The compressor will automatically stop when the target pressure is reached.
5. Monitoring Pressure
The LCD display will show the real-time pressure during inflation. You can monitor the progress and ensure the item is not over-inflated.
6. Powering Off
After inflation, disconnect the hose from the item and then from the compressor. Press and hold the power button to turn off the unit. Remove the battery if storing for an extended period.
Maintenance
- Kuchenesa: Wipe the compressor body with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Ensure no water enters the internal components.
- Kuchengeta: Store the compressor and its accessories in a dry, clean place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Battery Care: For optimal battery life, charge the battery fully before storage and recharge it every 3-6 months if not in regular use. Do not store the battery in a completely discharged state.
- Mapaipi nemaadapta: Inspect the inflation hose and adapters regularly for any signs of wear or damage. Replace if necessary to ensure proper sealing and performance.
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Compressor haibatike. | Battery not charged or not properly attached. | Ensure battery is fully charged and securely attached to the unit. |
| Compressor inomhanya asi haina inflate. | Hose or adapter not securely connected; Leak in hose/adapter; Item valve blocked. | Check all connections for tightness. Inspect hose and adapters for damage. Ensure the item's valve is clear. |
| Kuverenga kwekumanikidza kusina kururama. | Poor connection to item; Sensor malfunction. | Iva nechokwadi chekuti kubatana kwacho kwakasimba. Kana dambudziko rikaramba riripo, taura nerutsigiro rwevatengi. |
| Compressor inomira nguva isati yakwana. | Target pressure reached; Overheating; Low battery. | Check target pressure setting. Allow unit to cool down if hot. Recharge battery. |
Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | RB-1060 |
| Brand | MUPANDUKI |
| Simba Source | Inofambiswa neBhatiri (Li-ion) |
| Voltage | 20V (Nominal, 21 Volts max) |
| Max Pressure | 7 bar |
| Bhatiri Type | 1 Lithium-ion (inosanganisirwa) |
| Item Weight | 1.7 makirogiramu |
| Package Dimensions | 26.6 x 24.7 x 8.6 cm |
| Sound Level | 834 Decibels (Note: This value appears unusually high and may be a data error. Typical portable compressors operate between 70-90 dB.) |
| Capacity | 15 Litres (Note: This likely refers to air displacement or volume handled, not a tank capacity as this is a direct inflator.) |
Warranty uye Support
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact the retailer where the product was acquired. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.





