Due t o t he high depth of di scharge a deal er demons trati on vehi cl e batt ery may experience, bat teri es t hat  are fi tt ed t ovehi cl es us ed as deal er demons trati on vehi cl es mus t be connected t o a power s upply / charger capable of deli vering 50Amps  or more whil st  the vehicle is  being demons trated and t he engine i s not running. Thi s  wi ll prevent the bat tery frombeing damaged from "energy t hroughput  " wear out during a demons t rat ion.
Software Reflash, SDD work or Ig nition On related Workshop Activities.
Due t o t he high elect rical current  demand and high dept h of Dis charge that  can occur duri ng vehi cl e s oft ware re-flas hact ivi ti es , SDD work or igni ti on on rel at ed work in the workshop, vehi cl es that  are undergoi ng s uch act ivit ies  MUST havet he elect rical  s ys tem on t he vehi cl e s upported wi th a power supply / charger / vehicle maintai ner capabl e of deliveri ng 50Amps  or more.
Jump  Starting New vehicles Before They Have Been Delivered to the Customer.
It is  t he dealer / ret ailers  res ponsi bili ty to ens ure the bat tery is  not  al lowed t o go flat by fol lowi ng the i nst ruct ionsand process es  defi ned in this  manual .However i f ci rcums tances dictat e t hat  a new vehi cl e mus t  be jump s t arted due to a flat bat t ery whil s t the vehicle isin the dealer / retail ers  care, t he batt ery on this  vehi cl e mus t be repl aced wi th a new one prior to del ivery to thecus t omer at the dealer / retail ers  l iabil it y.The vehi cl e s houl d als o undergo inves t igati on as  t o why t he batt ery went  flat.Do not  connect the jump s t art ing cable t o t he negat ive (-) terminal of the bat tery. Al ways  connect  t o t herecommended eart hing point . As defined i n t he owners  handbook or s ervice document ation for t hat vehi cl e.
Jump  Starting or Boost Charging  Vehicles in Service
Do not  connect the jump s t art ing cable t o t he negat ive (-) terminal of the bat tery. Al ways  connect  t o t he recommendedeart hing point . As defined i n t he owners  handbook or s ervice document ati on for t hat vehi cl e.
Charging AG M Batteries
AGM bat teries  mus t  not be charged wit h volt ages  above 14.8 Vol ts . Doing so wil l damage t hem.
Testing AGM Batteries
Midt ronics  393, 394, 493 and 494 t es ters  are not  capabl e of tes ti ng AGM bat teries . Doing s o can give an incorrect res ult .
W hen i t is  necess ary to tes t an AGM bat tery us e t he Midt ronics  EXP1080 tes ter or t he GR1 Diagnost ics  Charger.
3. EQUIPMENT (MINIMUM STANDARD) (pictures are for illustration only)
Tracti on Batt ery Charger (or si mil ar st and-alone charger)
Midt ronics  EXP1080 Hand-Held Tes ter 
Wheels and tyres
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Using the Land Rover tyre repair kit
Note:  All vehicle drivers  and occupants should  
be made aware that a temporary repair has 
been made to a tyre fitted to the vehicle. They  
should also be made   aware of the special  
driving conditions im  posed when using a  
repaired tyre.  Repair procedure 
1.  Open the tyre repair kit and peel off the  
maximum speed label.   Attach the label to  
the facia in the driver's field of view. Take  
care not to obstruct any of the instruments  
or warning lights. 
2.  Uncoil the compressor power cable and  
the inflation hose. 
3.  Unscrew the orange cap from the sealant  
bottle receiver, and the sealant bottle cap. 
4.  Screw the sealant bottle into the receiver  
(clockwise) until tight. 
•  Screwing the bottle onto the receiver will  
pierce the bottle's se  al. Do not unscrew  
a full, or partly us  ed bottle from the  
receiver. Doing so will result in the 
sealant leaking from the bottle. 
5.  Remove the valve cap from the damaged  
tyre. 
6.  Remove the protective cap from the  
inflation hose, and c  onnect the inflation  
hose to the tyre valve. Ensure that the hose 
is screwed on firmly. 
7.  Ensure that the compressor switch is in  
the off (  O) position. 
8.  Insert the power cable connector into an  
auxiliary power socket.  See   AUXILIARY  
POWER SOCKETS   (page 110). 
9.  Unless the vehicle is in an enclosed or  
poorly ventilated area  , start the engine. 
10.  Set the compressor switch to the on ( l)  
position. 
11.  Inflate the tyre to a minimum of 1.8 bar (26  
lb/in²) and a maximum of 3.5 bar (51 
lb/in²).
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WARNINGS 
Avoid skin contact with the sealant  
which contains natu  ral rubber latex. 
Do not unscrew the sealant bottle from the  
receiver until it is empty,   as sealant will leak  
out. 
If the tyre inflation pressure does not  
reach 1.8 bar (26 lb/in²) within seven  
minutes, the tyre may have suffered excessive  
damage. A temporary repair will not be 
possible, and the vehicle   should not be driven  
until the tyre has been replaced.
CAUTIONS 
Before attempting a tyre repair, ensure  
that the vehicle is parked safely, as far 
away from passing traffic as possible. 
Ensure that the parki  ng brake is applied,  
and P is selected if an automatic  
transmission is fitted. 
Do not attempt to remove foreign objects  
such as nails, screws, etc from the tyre. 
Always run the engine when using the  
compressor, unless the vehicle is in an  
enclosed, or poorly ventilated space. 
To prevent overheating do not operate  
the compressor continuously for longer  
than ten minutes.