Topeak Cycling - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Convert kph into mph
1 kph = 0.621371 mph
But if you want to change the way speed is displayed, press the Set button for one second, then press the Mode button for 3 seconds 3 times (or until you get to the kph/mph page) then press the Mode button for one second to change kph to mph.
I need instructions on how
Place over the valve - do not press on too far.
Flip lever up, away from the pump body, and start pumping.
When done, flip lever back down and remove. If difficult just carefully hit the pump underneath near the head with your palm. Unscrewing the head very slightly may make removal easier, but make sure there's still a good seal when pumping I’m happy to help further over the phone at
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My Joe Blow Pro will only pump up to about 40 to
Most likely a problem with the check valve - try this: "Make sure the Check Valve at the bottom of the pump is inserted correctly. Unscrew the rounded nut just above the foot rests, pull out the spring and black thingy. The pointy black thingy (check valve) must be inserted first, pin in first, then spring behind it, then small black rubber O ring. One of my four kids (or me?!) must have switched it, because spring first. it would not pump (bounced back and gauge said zero after every pump). Put it in black valve first, and it worked like new. If this does not work for you, it is possible that you need a new check valve, about $3."
Joe Blow Sport Floor Pump Problems I’m happy to help further over the phone at
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I have a Topeak Mini
I have the DX, and I only use it for Presta valves. With mine, the lever is down to insert it onto the valve, and up for inflation. On yours, the head probably unscrews, and the black rubbery piece the grabs the (Schraeder) valve might be inserted wrong-side out. It's easy to remove this piece and put it back in the other way. This might be the problem. Be careful to do this over a clear area, as the pin in the pump might fall out. If it does, no big deal, just put it back in. Probably stating the obvious, but make sure the pump is seated on the valve stem all the way. Good luck!
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