Fig.7 – Sealey VS907 User Manual
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5.7. Brakes
5.7.1. the thermometer can be used to check comparative brake
performance. the brakes should be brought up to operating
temperature, by braking the vehicle from 30mph to a halt five
times in quick succession, and the brake disc/drum
temperatures then measured immediately.
5.7.2. Brakes on the same axle should not differ by more than 3°c
and front brakes should be hotter than rear brakes by about
30°c. In the case of temperatures not meeting these criteria
further investigation will be required - noting that it is normally
the cooler brake which is faulty (seized, contaminated, etc.).
5.8. Tyres (fig.7)
5.8.1. A correctly inflated tyre will have the same temperature across
the tread, within 10°c. to check, drive the car for a few miles
and then measure the tread in three places.
5.8.2. If the readings from the sides of the tread are higher than that
from the centre the tyre is probably under-inflated. conversely
over-inflation causes the centre to be hotter than the edges. In
either case, adjust the tyre pressure in 2psi steps until even
temperatures are achieved.
5.8.3. If the resulting pressure is significantly different from that
recommended by the vehicle/tyre manufacturer look for
another cause of the temperature difference (worn, damaged or
misaligned suspension). note that edge-of-tread temperatures
which are significantly different from each other indicate a
suspension fault.
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Environmental Protection.
recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste.
All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to a recycle centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible
with the environment.
When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way.
contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information.
open battery compartment as described in section 3.1. Disconnect battery and remove.
Dispose of batteries according to local authority guidelines.
under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators regulations 2009, Jack sealey Ltd are required to inform potential purchasers of products
containing batteries (as defined within these regulations), that they are registered with Valpak’s registered compliance scheme.
Jack sealey Ltd’s Batteries Producer registration number (BPrn) is BPrn00705
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Vs907 Issue: 2 (sP) - 22/07/13