The pump is compatible with the three valve types: Dunlop valve, French valve (Presta) and car tyre valve (Schrader). It is supplied with adapters for all standard valves and is therefore suitable for these valve types. The maximum pressure is 10.3 bar and the pump is suitable for car, bicycle and motorbike tyres as well as balls and air toys.
The pump does not offer a function for targeted deflation, such as from 2.5 bar to 2.0 bar without manual intervention. It is mainly designed for inflating air up to a preset pressure, which is achieved by the autostop function.
The Bosch EasyPump battery is permanently installed and cannot be easily replaced. The housing is held together by plastic clips and there are no screws that would allow access to the battery. However, Bosch offers a battery replacement service that can be used outside of the warranty.
The USB cable supplied has a USB-C plug on one end for connection to the device and a USB-A plug on the other for connection to a PC or a power socket transformer with USB-A output.
Yes, the battery is actually permanently installed. And as far as I have seen, there are no screws. So the housing is held together with plastic clips.
But Bosch offers a battery replacement service. Unfortunately I can't say what the costs are here. But I would bet that outside of the warranty, a new purchase makes more sense than a repair.
Oh dear, in this case it is best to contact our customer service:
https://helpcenter.galaxus.ch/hc...
There may be a technical defect, you can of course make use of your warranty.
There are several suppliers at Galaxus who offer the same product at different prices. You can select the supplier under "All suppliers" on the product page, then this price applies. Does that help?
As with any other pump, the hose gets warm because the air is forced into the hose under pressure. This is normal. To change the hose, the appliance must be opened. Since opening the unit by the customer voids the warranty, the pump must be sent to Bosch Service.