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16) Turn the tool 180° with lever (19, Fig. D).
17) Take the mobile control unit to work position B.
18) Turn the spindle until the valve hole is at the bottom (6 o'clock).
19) Move the platform (4 Fig. A) under the wheel and lower the spindle until the tyre
is pressed down against the platform .
As the platform is moved slightly towards the outside, the tyre will open a little and
thus create enough space to insert the inner tube.
NB: The valve hole may be asymmetrical to the centre of the rim. In this case posi-
tion and insert the inner tube as shown in Fig. T.
Insert the valve through the hole and fix it with its locking ring.
20) Place the inner tube in the centre well of the rim.
NB: to facilitate this, turn the spindle clockwise.
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21) Turn the spindle until the valve is at the bottom (6 o'clock).
22) Inflate the inner tube a little (until it has no folds) so as not to pinch it while mounting the second bead.
23) Attach an extension to the valve and then remove the locking ring.
NB: The purpose of this operation is to allow the valve to be loose so that it is not ripped out during second bead mounting.
24) Take the mobile control unit to work position C.
25) Lift the wheel again and attach the PC clip outside the second bead about 20 cm to the right of the valve (See Fig. U).
26) Turn the spindle clockwise until the clip is at 9 o'clock.
27) Move the tool carrier arm (14, Fig. D) to its working position.
28) Bring the tool forward until the red reference dot is lined up with the outside
edge of the rim and about 5 mm from it.
29) Turn the spindle a little clockwise until you can insert the bead guide lever into
its seating on the hook tool (See Fig. V).
This lever is furnished as an optional.
30) Pull back on this lever which will guide the bead into centre well. Continue to
turn the spindle until the tyre is completely mounted on the rim.
31) Remove the PC clip. Remove the hook tool by turning the spindle anticlockwise
and moving it towards the outside.
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32) Tip the tool carrier arm to its non-working position.
33) Position the platform directly under the wheel and lower the spindle until the
wheel rests on the platform.
34) Take the mobile control unit to work position B.
35) When the wheel is resting on the platform, check to make sure the valve is
perfectly centered with its hole.
If it is not, turn the spindle slightly to adjust the position.
Fix the valve with its locking ring and remove the extension.
36) Close the arms of the spindle completely.
Support the wheel to prevent it falling off.
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