 | A situation in which only one foot is resting on the rim and the lower part of the sensor is in contact with the rim is acceptable.Tighten the nut to a torque of 0.34 - 0.46 daNm using an 11 mm hexagonal spanner.Whilst fitting, make sure that the rubber seal is resting properly on the valve opening and that the valve is correctly aligned with the actual opening, adjusting the angle of the valve in relation to the sensor.Check that the bolt behind the valve is properly inserted in its housing (the square section of the bolt should be inserted in the housing in the sensor).During the first stage the fixing bolt behind the valve should be tightened.Use a manual torque wrench fitted with a special torque setting device. Do not use electric or power screwers.Tighten until a crack is heard, then continue to tighten until the torque of 0.34 - 0.46 daNm is reached. |