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Warning
When the jack is not inserted into the jacking point provided for this purpose, the vehiclemay be damaged or the jack may slip when it
is being cranked up. There is a risk of injury
or risk of damage to property. When cranking
up the jack, ensure that it is inserted in the
jacking point next to the wheel well.
Warning
A vehicle that is raised on a jack may fall off of the jack if lateral forces are exerted on it. There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to
property. While the vehicle is raised, do not
exert lateral effort on the vehicle or pull
abruptly on the vehicle. Have a stuck wheel
removed by a dealer
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1.Hold the jack with one hand, arrow 1, and
grasp the jack crank handle with your other hand, arrow 2.2.Insert the jack into the rectangular recess ofthe jacking point closest to the wheel to be
changed.3.Extend the jack by turning the jack crank
handle or lever clockwise.4.Take your hand away from the jack as soon
as the jack is under load and continue turn
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Inserting the emergency wheel1.Insert the emergency wheel on the left andslide it to the right.2.Where applicable, mount the holder and the
trailer hitch.3.Attach the retaining plate or the cover.4.Screw on and tighten the wing screw.5.Insert and secure the jacking point and the
tool holder on the left next to the emer