11 Pump up the tyre to at least 1.8 bar (26 psi) and at most 3.5 bar (51 psi). Switch off
the compressor briefly so as to be able to read the actual inflation pressure on the
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gauge.
12 If an inflation pressure of 1.8 bar (26 psi) is not reached in 7 minutes, disconnect the
hose and cable from the vehicle and cautiously drive approx. 10 metres forwards or
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backwards to spread the sealing compound in the tyre. Then pump up the tyre again.
If an inflation pressure of 1.8 bar (26 psi) is still not achievable, the tyre is too sever-
ely damaged and you may not continue to drive with it. Contact a vehicle repair shop
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or the service network of your car manufacturer.
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If an inflation pressure of 1.8 bar (26 psi) is reached, unscrew the hose from the tyre
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valve and screw on the valve cap again. Unplug the cable from the cigarette lighter.
Turn the orange sealing compound container back to the starting position and close
the safety catch. Stow the ContiComfortKit in the vehicle in an easily accessible
place, as it will be needed again to check tyre pressure.
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14 Drive immediately for about 3 km / 2 miles, so that the sealing compound can seal
the defective area. Do not drive faster than 80 km/h / 50 mph (speed restriction sticker!).
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Stage: Check tyre pressure
15 Stop after driving for about 3 km / 2 miles and check the pressure of the damaged
tyre as follows:
● Screw the hose onto the valve of the defective tyre.
● Plug the electric plug into the cigarette lighter (12 volt socket).
● Read off the inflation pressure.
If the inflation pressure is below 1.3 bar (19 psi), do not continue to drive. Contact a
car repair shop or the service network of your car manufacturer.
16 If the inflation pressure is 1.3 bar (19 psi) or more, switch the ContiComfortKit on and
adjust the inflation pressure to the recommended value (see service manual of the
vehicle). The pressure should be between 1.8 and 3.5 bar (26 and 51 psi) before you
drive on. Reduce any excessive pressure by using the pressure release valve (i).
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