Protective cap.A
Pressure relief valve.B
Hose.C
Pressure gauge.D
Power plug with cable.E
Compressor switch.F
Label.G
Sealant bottle.H
1. Open the lid of the temporary mobility
kit.
2. Peel off the label G showing the
maximum permissible speed of
50 mph (80 km/h) from the casing and
attach it to the instrument panel in the
driver’s field of view. Make sure the
label does not obscure anything
important.
3. Take the hose C and the power plug
with cable E out of the temporary
mobility kit.
4. Screw the hose C onto the sealant
bottle.
5. Remove the valve cap from the
damaged tire.
6. Remove the protective cap A from the
sealant bottle hose and screw the hose
firmly onto the valve of the damaged
tire.
7. Make sure that the compressor switch
F is in position 0.
8. Insert the power plug E into the
auxiliary power point. See Auxiliary
Power Points (page 82).
9. Start the engine.
10. Move the compressor switch F to
position 1.
11. After a minimum of two minutes
move the compressor switch F to
position 0 and unscrew the hose C
from the sealant bottle. Unscrew the
sealant bottle hose from the tire
valve.
12. Screw the hose C onto the tire valve
and move the compressor switch F
to position 1.
13. Inflate the tire for no longer than 10
minutes or to the recommended
inflation pressure. Move the
compressor switch F to position 0
and check the current tire pressure
with pressure gauge D. Unscrew the
hose C from the tire valve.
14. Remove the power plug E from the
auxiliary power point.
15. Make sure the temporary mobility kit,
the bottle lid and the orange cap are
stored safely, but still easily
accessible in your vehicle. The
temporary mobility kit will be required
again when you check the tire
pressure.
16. Immediately drive approximately six
miles (10 kilometers) so that the
sealant can seal the damaged area.
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Ecosport (CBW) Vehicles Built From: 01-12-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 29-03-2015, CG3590en enGBR, Edition date: 08/2014, First Printing
Wheels and Tires