Your car is not equipped with a spare tyre, but with tyre repair tools (an air pump and a can of tyre repair
fluid for repairing a tyre).
Follow these steps to temporarily repair the tyres:
1. Park the vehicle in a safe place and switch the gear to the P position. Take out the Tyre repair tool.
2. Insert the tyre repair fluid tank into the opening of the air pump and press it down firmly. Remove the
dust cover of the air-leakage tyre valve and connect the transparent tyre repair fluid pipe on the tyre
repair fluid tank.
3. Make sure the air pump is off (the air pump switch button is not pressed). Connect the power plug to
the 12V power supply of the vehicle.
4. Start the air pump, inflate for about 10 minutes, and then the tyre repair fluid will be fully flushed into
the tyre. Observe the pressure of the pressure gauge:
If the tyre pressure is greater than or equal to 200kPa, the tyre repair is successful; if the tyre pressure
is less than 200kPa, turn off the air pump and close the tyre repair tool, screw on the valve dust cap,
start the vehicle and drive a certain distance to make the tyre repair fluid evenly distributed inside the
tyre. Stop the vehicle and switch the gear to the P position. Use the air pump to replenish the tyre
pressure to 240kpa. If the tyre pressure is still lower than 200KPa after the air pump is turned on for
15 minutes, it means that the tyre is severely damaged or repaired unsuccessfully. Please return the
tyre repair tool back to the original place and contact your Aiways Service Partner.
5. Turn off the power of the air pump, remove the air tube connected to the valve, remove the tyre repair
fluid tank, press the release button on the air pump, and tighten the valve dust cap.
6. Stick the maximum speed limit sticker on the tyre repair fluid tank to the steering wheel and drive for
10 minutes (no more than the maximum speed limit). Park the vehicle in a safe place and switch the
gear to the P position.
7. Take out the air pump, connect the power plug to the 12V power supply of the vehicle, and connect the
air tube to the valve, and check the tyre pressure: if the tyre pressure is greater than or equal to
200kPa, adjust the tyre pressure to 240kPa; if the tyre pressure is less than 200kPa, it means that the
tyre is seriously damaged or unsuccessfully repaired. Please put the tyre repair tool back to the original
place and contact your Aiways Service Partner.
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