8. Apply plenty of lubricant and break the lower bead.
9. Move the clamp to 2 o'clock (sensor at 6 o'clock).
10. Position the demounting unit (tool head).
11. Lower the swing tool to find the bead.
12. Rotate clockwise so that the clamp is at 6 o'clock (sensor at 10 o'clock). The bead is
now engaged.
13. Engage the bead with the head.
14. Rotate clockwise to demount the tyre, with the bead breaker disc in the lower
position.
15. Remove the clamp.
16. Then demount the tyre underside, taking care not to damage the sensor.
Mounting
1. Refit the valve sensor (if removed).
2. Lubricate both tyre beads.
3. Place the sensor at 5 or 6 o'clock.
4. Set the tyre at an angle of about 45 degrees.
5. Turn the tyre so that it touches the mounting head and starts to be mounted on the
rim.
6. Turn the tyre until the lower bead is mounted.
7. Turn the sensor to 4 or 5 o'clock.
8. Lower the bead breaker to allow a bead presser clamp to be inserted at 3 o'clock.
9. Lower the bead breaker arm by about 5 cm (2 or 3 inches) to keep the upper bead of
the tyre inside the rim channel during rotation.
10. Rotate the tyre and make the necessary adjustments until the upper bead has been
mounted. It may be useful to help the operation with a second Run-Flat clamp and/or
the bead presser accessory, if available
11. Using the bead breaker disc, remove the Run-Flat clamps used
12. Connect the inflation hose to the valve for bead insertion.
Correct procedure for demounting/mounting run flat tyres with strap-on
sensor
CAUTION
Follow this procedure if the sensor is at 180° to the tyre valve.
Demounting
1. Remove the valve plunger and let all the air go out of the tyre.
2. Visually check the actual position of the sensor, that should be at 180°.
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