User Guide

Communications breakdown 247
Tyres and wheels
Tyre damage
Tyre damage may be caused e.g. by:
the vehicle's operating conditions,
curbs,
foreign bodies,
inadequate tyre inflation pressure,
weather and environmental factors,
contact with oils, greases, fuels, etc.
Interchanging wheels
Clean the contact surface of the wheels
and brake disc/inner side of the wheel
each time the wheels are changed. Check
the tyre inflation pressure.
Accident risk!
Driving over curbs or sharp
edged objects can cause damage to the
tyre's carcass that is not externally
visible. Damage to the tyre's carcass
will only become evident much later
and may result in tyre damage. You
could lose control of your vehicle as a
result and cause an accident which
could injure yourself or others.
Accident risk!
Never clean tyres with high
pressure equipment. This could lead to
tyre damage and failure. You could con
sequently cause an accident or injure
yourself or other persons.
Accident risk!
Do not interchange the front and
rear wheels as they have different di
mensions, e.g. rim size, wheel offset
etc.