7.
Insert the power plug C into the
cigar lighter socket or auxiliary
power socket.
8. Start the engine (only if the vehicle
is outdoors or in a well ventilated
area).
9.
Switch the compressor on to I
and pump the tyre up to the
specified tyre pressure.
10. Switch the compressor off and
check the tyre pressure again. If
tyre pressure is too high, deflate
the tyre to the specified pressure
using the pressure relief valve I.
11. Once you have inflated the tyre to
its correct tyre pressure, switch
off the compressor, remove the
plug from the socket, unscrew the
hose, fasten the valve cap and
replace the protective cap G.
12. Leave the bottle in the holder and
store the ContiMobilityKit away
safely in the luggage
compartment.
13. Drive to the nearest expert to get
the damaged tyre replaced.
Before the tyre is removed from
the rim, inform your tyre dealer
that the tyre contains sealant.
Both the hose and the canister of
sealant need to be replaced after
using the ContiMobilityKit. Sealant
deposits in a used hose may
impair proper functioning of the
ContiMobilityKit.
Note:
Remember that emergency
roadside tyre repair kits only provide
temporary mobility. Regulations
concerning tyre repair after usage of
ContiMobilityKit may differ from
country to country. You should
consult a tyre specialist for advice.
WARNING
Before driving, ensure tyre is
adjusted to recommended
inflation pressure as indicated. See
Technical specifications (page
253). Monitor tyre pressure until the
sealed tyre is replaced. Proceed as
described above from point 2
onwards in the section Checking the
tyre pressure.
Empty sealant bottles can be
disposed of together with normal
household waste. Return remains of
liquid sealant to your dealer or
dispose of them in compliance with
local waste disposal regulations.
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