light RENAULT KANGOO 2017 2.G Radio CD Bluetooth User Manual
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GB.2
USER PRECAUTIONS (1/2)
It is essential to follow the precautions below when using the system, b\
oth in the interest of safety and to prevent material damage. 
You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are trav\
elling.
Precautions when operating the audio system
–   Operate the controls (on the dash or near the steering wheel) and read\
 the information on the screen only when road 
conditions allow.
– Set the volume to a reasonable level so that outside noise can be heard.\
Precautions concerning the equipment
–  Do not attempt to dismantle or modify the system, as there is a risk of \
damage to equipment and fire.
–  Contact a representative of the manufacturer in the event of malfunction\
 and for all operations involving disassembly.
–  Do not insert foreign objects, or damaged or soiled CDCD MP3s into the p\
layer.
–  Only use 12 cm diameter circular CDCD MP3s.
–  When handling discs, hold them by the inner or outer edges, without touc\
hing the non-printed face of the CDCD MP3.
–  Do not stick paper to the CDCD MP3.
–  After prolonged use, remove the CD CD MP3 from the player with care as i\
t may be hot.
–  Never expose CDs/CD MP3s to heat or direct sunlight.
–  Do not use products containing alcohol and/or spray fluids on the area.
Precautions when using the phone
–  There are laws which govern the use of phones in vehicles. They do not necessarily authorise the use of hands-free phone  systems under all driving conditions: drivers must be in control of thei\
r vehicles at all times.
–  Using a phone whilst driving is a significant distraction and risk facto\
r during all stages of use (dialling, communicating,  searching for a number in the handset memory, etc.).
Maintenance of the fascia
–  Use a soft cloth and, if necessary, a small amount of soapy water. Rinse with a soft, slightly damp cloth, then dry with a so ft, 
dry cloth.
–  Do not press on the display on the front panel, and do not use any alcoh\
ol-based products. 
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GB.15
LISTENING TO A CD/CDMP3 (1/2)
Specifications of readable 
formats
Only files with an CDA/MP3> extension 
can be played.
If a CD contains both audio CD files 
and compressed audio files, the com-
pressed audio files will not be recog-
nised.
Note:  some protected files (copyright) 
cannot be read.
Note: to ensure that folder and file 
names are easy to read, we recom-
mend that you use names with fewer 
than 64 characters, and avoid the use 
of special characters.
CD/CD MP3 maintenance
To protect its readability, never expose 
a CD CD MP3 to heat or direct sunlight.
To clean a CDCD MP3, use a soft cloth 
and clean from the centre towards the 
edge of the CD.
As a general rule, refer to the CD man-
ufacturer's advice concerning mainte-
nance and storage.
Note: some scratched or dirty CDs 
cannot be read.
Inserting a CD/CD MP3
Refer to the section entitled 
“Precautions during use”.
Check that there is no CD in the player, 
then insert the CD with the printed side 
upwards.
Listening to a CD/CD MP3
When a CD/CD MP3 is inserted (printed 
surface upward), the audio system au-
tomatically switches to CD/CD MP3 
source and starts to play the first track.
If you are listening to the radio and a 
CD/CD MP3 is in the player, you can 
choose to listen to the CD/CD MP3 by 
pressing  11. Playback starts as soon as 
the audio system switches to the CD/
CD MP3 source.
Searching for a track
Press  9 to switch from one track to the 
next.
Fast winding
Long press  9 to fast forward or rewind.
Playback resumes when the button is 
released. 
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OPERATING FAULTS (1/3)
System
Description Possible causes Solutions
No sound can be heard. The volume is set to minimum or pause. Increase the volume or deactivate pause.
The audio system does not work and 
the display does not light up. The audio system is not switched on. Switch the audio system on.
The audio system fuse has blown. Replace the fuse (see “fuses” in the vehicle’s 
driver’s handbook).
The audio system does not work but 
the display lights up. The volume is set to minimum.
Press 13 or turn 7.
Speaker short circuit. Please consult an authorised dealer.
No sound comes out of the left- or 
right-hand speakers when using the 
radio or a CD. The sound balance setting (left/right) is 
incorrect.
Correct the sound balance setting.
Speaker disconnected. Please consult an authorised dealer.
Poor radio reception or no reception. The vehicle is too far from the transmitter  to which the radio is tuned (background 
noise and interference). Search for another transmitter with a better 
local signal.
The reception is disrupted by interfer-
ence from the engine. Please consult an authorised dealer.
The aerial is damaged or not connected. Please consult an authorised dealer. 
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GB.36
OPERATING FAULTS (2/3)
CD/CD MP3
Description Possible causes Solutions
The initial read time of a CD CD MP3 
seems long. CD soiled.
Eject and clean the CD.
CD MP3. Wait since scanning the CD MP3 takes 
longer.
“CD error” is displayed on the audio 
system screen or the CD/CD MP3 is 
ejected by the audio system. CD incorrectly inserted or dirty, damaged 
or incompatible.
Eject the CD/CD MP3. Correctly insert a 
clean, undamaged or compatible CD/CD 
MP3 .
Some CD MP3 files cannot be read. Audio and non-audio files have been 
saved on the same CD. Save audio and non-audio files on differ-
ent CDs.
The audio system cannot read the CD 
MP3. The CD has been written at a speed of 
less than 8x or more than 16x. Write your CD at a speed of 8x.
The CD has been written in multisession 
mode. Write your CD in Disc at Once mode or 
write your CD in “Track At Once” mode, 
and finalise the disc after the last ses-
sion.
The CD MP3 playback quality is poor The CD is black or of a colour with a 
lower reflective capacity, which reduces 
the playback quality. Copy your CD to a white or light-coloured 
CD.