User's Manual

Table Of Contents
8.
To check the tyre pressure, switch off the
compressor then read the pressure from
the gauge.
9.
When the compressor is off, if the tyre
pressure is too high, release the required
amount of pressure using the pressure
release valve.
10.
Once the tyre is inflated to the correct
pressure, switch off the compressor and
remove the power plug from the auxiliary
socket.
Note: The use of the tyre repair kit sealant
may lead to error prompts and incorrect
readings of the Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS). Therefore, use the tyre
repair kit pressure gauge to check and
adjust the damaged tyre's inflation pressure.
11.
Unscrew the inflation hose connector from
the tyre valve, replace the tyre valve cap and
the inflation hose connector protective cap.
12.
Make sure that the tyre repair kit is placed
securely in the vehicle.
13.
Drive to the nearest tyre repair centre or
Retailer/Authorised Repairer, for a
replacement tyre to be fitted. Make sure that
you make the repair centre aware that the
tyre repair kit has been used before the tyre
is removed.
14.
The tyre inflation hose, the receiver and the
sealant bottle must be replaced once a new
tyre has been fitted.
Only sealant bottles which are
completely empty should be
disposed of with normal household
waste. Sealant bottles which contain
some sealant, and the tyre inflation
hose, should be disposed of by a
tyre specialist or your Retailer/
Authorised Repairer, in compliance
with local waste disposal
regulations.
236
Tyre repair kit
L
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
24.07.2015