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NU692_7_G2-FRA.qxd 30/09/04 15:30 Page 2.22
J84 - MEGANE SCENIC - NU692-6
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PAX SYSTEM
Operating principle
Depending on the vehicle, the PAX
System enables you to continue
driving with a puncture over a
maximum distance of 120 miles
(200 km) on condition that you
adapt your driving style and do not
exceed a speed of 50 mph
(80 km/h). There is otherwise a risk
of damage to the tyre.
Each unit consists of four specific
and inseparable components:
-thetyre,
- a flexible support,
-thewheelrim,
- The tyre pressure monitor sensor
(refer to the tyre pressure monitor
information in Section 2).
This function is an
additional aid for driving
in critical conditions.
However, the function does
not take the place of the driver. It
does not increase the vehicle's
limits. Driving must be adapted
(moderate speed, gentle
movements) in the event of
running on a flat tyre. Thus, it can,
under no circumstances, replace
the vigilance or responsibility of
the driver when manoeuvring the
vehicle (the driver must always be
ready for sudden events which may
occur when driving).
Because the wheels are specially
designed, aerosol repair sprays are
incompatible with the PAX
System.
As this device features
special technology, a PAX
System must not be fitted to
a vehicle that is not
designed for this equipment.
It is essential to consult a
RENAULT Dealer before
converting a vehicle fitted with the
PAX System to the conventional
system.

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