!
Do not operate the tire inflation compres-
sor for longer than eight minutes at a time
without a break. It may otherwise overheat.
The tire inflation compressor can be oper-
ated again once it has cooled down.
Comply with the manufacturer’s safety
instructions on the sticker on the tire inflation
compressor.
Using the TIREFIT kit
X
Do not remove any foreign objects which
have penetrated the tire, e.g. screws or
nails.
X
Remove the tire sealant bottle, the accom-
panying TIREFIT sticker and the tire infla-
tion compressor from the stowage well
underneath the trunk floor (
Y
page 340).
X
Affix part
:
of the TIREFIT sticker within
the driver's field of vision.
X
Affix part
;
of the TIREFIT sticker near the
valve on the wheel with the defective tire.
X
Pull plug
?
with the cable and hose
A
out
of the housing.
X
Screw hose
A
onto flange
B
of tire seal-
ant bottle
:
.
X
Place tire sealant bottle
:
head down-
wards into recess
;
of the tire inflation
compressor.
X
Remove the cap from valve
C
on the faulty
tire.
X
Screw filler hose
D
onto valve
C
.
X
Insert connector
?
into a 12 V socket
(
Y
page 310) in your vehicle.
X
Turn the SmartKey to position 1 in the igni-
tion lock (
Y
page 157).
X
Press on/off switch
=
on the tire inflation
compressor to I.
The tire inflation compressor is switched
on. The tire is inflated.
First, tire sealant is pumped into the tire.
The pressure can briefly rise to approx-
imately 500 kPa (5 bar/73 psi).
Do not switch off the tire inflation com-
pressor during this phase.
X
Allow the tire inflation compressor to run
for five minutes. The tire should then have
attained a pressure of at least 180 kPa
(1.8 bar/26 psi).
If a pressure of 180 kPa (1.8 bar/26 psi) has
been attained after five minutes, see "Tire
pressure reached" (
Y
page 344).
If a tire pressure of 180 kPa (1.8 bar/26 psi)
has not been attained after five minutes, see
"Tire pressure not reached" (
Y
page 344).
Flat tire
343
Roadside
Assistance
Z
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