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6. Use and maintenance
WARNING
If tires burst or leak when the vehicle is
running, it is very easy to cause serious
traffic accidents.
● Never use damaged tires and wheels
or use tires whose treads have been
worn to the wear indicator. Otherwise,
it is very easy to cause accidents,
because such tires may burst during
driving, causing traffic accidents and
injuries. Such tires and wheels shall
be replaced in a timely manner.
● The tire air pressure must comply
with the regulations, otherwise,
accidents may occur. If the tire
pressure is insufficient, the vehicle
driving at high speed will cause the
tire to deflect, and the tire will easily
overheat, which may cause tire
shelling or tire burst.
● Never expose tire to chemicals, oil,
grease, fuel and brake fluid.
WARNING
● Used wheels and tires of unknown
origin should not be used under
any circumstances, as such wheels
and tires may be damaged without
visible damage and may cause loss
of control and an accident while the
vehicle is in motion
● It is recommended not to use retread
tire. As the service life of such tires
passes, the carcass may change, and
the durability may also be limited and
the driving safety may be affected.
Wheel failure preventive measures
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The vehicle shall run slowly in the obstacle
vertical direction as far as possible when
passing over curb or similar obstacle.
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Do not contact the tire with grease, oil and
fuel.
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Regularly check the tire damage (such as
cutting, wear, falling off, deformation or
bulge).
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Regularly remove debris embedded in the
grooves of the tire pattern.
Tire storage instructions
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Before removing the tire, mark the tire to
indicate the rotation direction of the tire,
and reset it according to the mark when
installing the tire to keep the rotation
direction and dynamic balance state of the
wheel unchanged.
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The removed wheels or tire should be
stored in a cool and dry place, preferably
in a dark place.
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The tire mounted on the rim shall not be
stored upright.