Unscrew the valve cap from the tire valve.
Vigorously shake the tire inflation cylinder → Fig. 219 ① a few
times back and forth.
Tightly screw the inflation hose on the air compressor → Fig. 219
⑤ to the valve on the top of the sealant cylinder.
Tightly screw the filling hose from the tire inflation cylinder
→ Fig. 219 ① to the tire valve.
Hold the cylinder with the bottom pointing up and insert the top of
the cylinder into the notch in the air compressor → Fig. 219 ③ .
Place the air compressor (with cylinder) on a flat surface.
Insert the 12 Volt plug → Fig. 219 ⑧ into one of the vehicle's
12 Volt sockets → Power outlets .
Switch the air compressor on using the ON/OFF switch
→ Fig. 219 ⑦ .
Let the air compressor run until a pressure of 29–36 psi (200–
250 kPa) is reached →
.
Maximum run time 8 minutes →
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Switch off the air compressor.
If a tire pressure of 29–36 psi (200–250 kPa) is reached, unscrew
the filling hose from the tire valve. Continue driving right away and
drive at a speed of no more than 50 mph (80 km/h).
Pull over to a safe location and check tire pressure again after
10 minutes of driving → Check after 10 minutes of driving .