• Do not attempt to remove foreign objects like nails or screws penetrating the tire. Leave
them as they are.
• Leave the engine running while the ContiComfortKit is in use, but not if the vehicle is in
an enclosed or poorly ventilated area.
• Never leave the ContiComfortKit unattended while in use.
• Do not keep the compressor operating for more than 10 minutes otherwise there is a
risk of it overheating.
• Replace the sealant canister with a new one before the expiration date
• Technical data for the kit can be found on page 22.
How to proceed in the event of a tire puncture
You can temporarily repair a tire puncture in two steps.
First pump the tire sealant and air into the tire (see Step 1). Immediately thereafter, drive a
short distance (2 miles / 3 km) in order to distribute the sealant in the tire. After that, check
the tire pressure and pump more air into the tire if necessary (see Step 2). Then you can
proceed to drive with caution for a maximum distance of 125 miles (200 km) and at a
maximum speed of 50 mph (80 km/h).
Inform all other users of the vehicle that the tire has been temporarily sealed with the
ContiComfortKit and make them aware of the special driving conditions to be observed.
Step 1: Pumping the tire sealant and air into the tire
1 Peel off the label
the casing and attach it to the instrument panel in the driver's field of view.
2 Take the hose and cable out of the side compartment (c) .
3 Put on the enclosed gloves. Avoid skin contact with the sealant which contains natural
rubber latex.
4 Remove the valve cap from the damaged tire.
5 Screw the hose
d
6 Release the safety catch
90° until it clicks firmly into place –
7 Make sure that the orange switch
8 Insert power plug
vehicle owner's manual).
9 Start the engine (only if the vehicle is outdoors or in a well ventilated area).
WARNING
It may cause asphyxiation if the engine is allowed to run in a non-ventilated or
poorly ventilated area (e.g. inside a building)!
10 Switch the orange switch
Important: When pumping in the sealant through the tire valve, the pressure may rise
up to 87 psi (600 kPa, 6 bar) but will drop again after about 30 seconds.
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b
denoting the maximum permissible speed (50 mph / 80 km/h) from
firmly onto the valve of the damaged tire.
e
of the orange sealant bottle and swivel the bottle upwards
f
in Fig. II.
g
on the compressor is switched to "0".
h
into the cigarette lighter socket (12 volt connection, see the
g
of the compressor to "I".
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D
a
is reached.
F
I
E
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