Sealant bottleA
Bottle lidB
Orange capC
Compressor switchD
Power plug with cableE
Pressure relief valveF
Protective capG
HoseH
Bottle holderI
LabelJ
Pressure gaugeK
1. Peel off the label J 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.
2. Take the hose H and the power plug
with cable E out of the kit.
3. Unscrew the orange cap C and the
bottle lid B.
4. Screw the sealant bottle A clockwise
into the bottle holder I fully tight.
5. Remove the valve cap from the
damaged tire.
6. Detach the protective cap G from the
hose H and screw the hose H firmly
onto the valve of the damaged tire.
7. Make sure that the compressor switch
D is in position 0 and the pressure relief
valve F is closed.
8. Insert the power plug E into the cigar
lighter socket or auxiliary power point.
See Cigar Lighter (page 95). See
Auxiliary Power Points (page 95).
9. Start the engine.
10. Move the compressor switch D to
position 1.
11. Inflate the tire for no longer than 10
minutes to an inflation pressure of
minimum 1.8 bar (26 psi) and a
maximum of 3.5 bar (51 psi). Move
the compressor switch D to position
0 and check the current tire pressure
with pressure gauge K.
Note: When pumping in the sealant through
the tire valve, the pressure may rise up to
6 bar (87 psi) but will drop again after about
30 seconds.
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