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New tires
Tire traction is not optimal due to manufactur
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Different abrasion patterns can occur on the
front and rear axles depending on individual driving conditions. The tires can be rotated inpairs between the axles to achieve even abra
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Repairing a flat tire
Safety precautions
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Compressor1Sealant bottle unlocking2Sealant bottle mount3Tire pressure display4Reduce tire inflation pressure button5On/off switch6Compressor7Connector/cable for socket8Connection hose
Safety precautions
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2.Pull filler hose completely out of the coverof the sealant bottle. Do not kink the hose.3.Slide the sealant bottle into the mount on
the compressor housing, ensuring that it engages audibly.4.Screw the filler hose of the sealant bottle
onto the tire valve of the faulty wheel.5.With the compressor switched off, insert the
connector into the power socket in the vehi
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Removing and stowing the sealant
bottle1.Unscrew the filler hose of the sealant bottle
from the tire valve.2.Press the red unlocking device.3.Remove the sealant bottle from the com
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3.Insert the connector into the power socket
in the vehicle interior.4.Correct the tire pressure to at least 2 bar:
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Hubcap
Remove hubcaps before using tire chains.For mounting, align the hubcap with the
groove to the tire valve and press on all the way around until it is snapped into place.
Use Use only in pairs on the rear wheels, equippedwith the tires of the following size: