- The spare wheel can be mounted on both the front and rear axles.
- The spare wheel is intended for temporary and short-term use only. If a damaged tire requires a spare wheel, it should be replaced with a regular one as soon as possible.
- After fitting the spare wheel, the pressure in its tire should be checked as soon as possible, it should be 4.2 bar.
- With the spare wheel fitted, the speed must not exceed 80 km/h. Full throttle acceleration, heavy braking and sharp turns should be avoided.
- The spare wheel is smaller than the regular wheel. The ground clearance under the respective axle is therefore reduced. To prevent damage to low-lying parts, avoid driving on bad roads. When a spare is installed, do not use an automatic car wash - the car can be pressed to the ground.
- The spare wheel is specially designed for this type of vehicle. Therefore, it cannot be used on other types. In the same way, spare wheels of other types of cars cannot be installed.
- For technical reasons, the small spare wheel with chains cannot be used. If you need to drive with chains in case of failure of the front tire, put the spare wheel back and move the rear wheel forward. In this case, it is recommended to put the chains before installing the wheel.
- The spare wheel must not be fitted with summer or winter tires.
- Two or more spare wheels must not be fitted.