Drive safe with Nannar Tire Smart Cap
MANILA, Philippines - Having a correct tire pressure on our car is very important. It saves you money by saving you fuel and extending your tires’ life. It even protects life by ensuring driving safety.
Healthy Living Inc, the distributor of Nannar Tire Pressure Monitoring LED Smart cap (TMPS), is a must for people who want to make sure that their tires are always properly inflated. Once installed, it will alert you if your tire pressure drops.
The tire pressure-monitoring device is reliable and designed to monitor your tire pressure 24/7. It’s designed to withstand even the toughest driving conditions. It’s made of stainless steel with clear polycarbonate that withstands all traditional cleaning solvents. The Nannar TMPS cap is a small, no-maintenance, economical, self-calibrating device that flashes when your tire is under-inflated. The device is 100-percent self-contained with batteries (good for approximately three years) that can be replaced.
When the cap is first mounted on the valve stem, it will “memorize†the tire pressure. The cap will then be calibrated for life and will not require resetting. It is easy to use, requiring no technical knowledge. A set of four Nannar TMPS caps can be installed in just a few seconds and will not require a trained technician. The Nannar TMPS caps can fit any vehicle with pressure range of 10-70 psi, to trucks and heavy commercial vehicles with pressure range of 60-170psi.
How to install the product? Simply check the tire pressure of your car. After setting the recommended tire pressure, fit the cap on the valve stems. Put the key into the grooves at the top of the valve cap. Then simply twist the cap firmly using the key. The cap is now in place and will monitor your tire pressure 24-hours a day, seven days a week. If the tire pressure drops 4 psi), the LED Smart Cap will start flashing. The LED flashes every 1.5 seconds until the tire pressure is corrected. The product has a 2-year manufacturers’ warranty.
To know more about Nannar TMPS, you may call (02) 241-9602; 230-8770 or (0925) 5519620.
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