window RENAULT KANGOO VAN ZERO EMISSION 2012 X61 / 2.G Owners Manual
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KEY, RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL:  general information (1/2)
Radio frequency remote 
control unit
1  Locking all the opening elements.
2  Unlocking all opening elements and the charging cord.
3  Coded key for ignition switch, driv- er’s door and fuel filler cap.
1
2
3
The key must not be used for any 
function other than those described 
in the handbook (removing the cap 
from a bottle, etc.).
Advice
Avoid leaving the remote control in 
hot, cold or humid areas.
Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehicle 
with the card inside the 
vehicle and never leave a 
child (or a pet) unsupervised. With 
the card in the reader, it would be 
possible to start the engine or oper-
ate electrical equipment such as the 
electric windows and there is a risk 
that part of their body may become 
trapped (neck, arm, hand, etc.).
Risk of serious injury.  
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RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL/KEY:  use
The doors are locked and unlocked 
using the remote control unit.
It is powered by a battery which must 
be replaced (refer to the information on 
the “Key, radio frequency remote con-
trol: batteries” in Section 5).
Locking the doors
Press locking button 1.
The hazard warning lights and side in-
dicator lights  flash twice to indicate 
that the doors have locked.
If a door or the tailgate is open or not 
properly shut, the doors and tailgate 
lock then quickly unlock and the hazard 
warning lights and side indicator lights 
do not flash.
Unlocking the doors
Press unlocking button  2.
Pressing the button briefly unlocks all 
the doors.
The hazard warning lights and side in-
dicator lights flash once to indicate that 
the doors have unlocked.
NB: unlocking the doors will unlock the 
vehicle charging cord.
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Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehi-
cle with the key inside and 
never leave a child (or a 
pet) unsupervised, even for a short 
while.
They may pose a risk to themselves 
or to others by starting the engine, 
activating equipment such as the 
electric windows or by locking the 
doors.
Risk of serious injury.
The key must not be used for any 
function other than those described 
in the handbook (removing the cap 
from a bottle, etc.).   
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Rear hinged doors 
(continued)
Opening from the inside
(depending on vehicle)
Pull handle 10 and open the door. Pull 
lever 9 to open the small door.
Closing from the inside
First close the small door and then 
close the large door.
Position each door so that it is almost 
closed and then slam shut.
DOORS (4/5)
10
9
Driver’s responsibility when parking or stopping the vehicle
Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self-sufficient alone on 
your vehicle, even for a short time.
They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine, \
activating 
equipment such as the electric windows or by locking the doors.
Also, in hot and/or sunny weather, please remember that the temperature inside 
the passenger compartment increases very quickly.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.  
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ROOF FLAP (1/2)
Driving with the roof flap 
open may be unpleasant 
for passengers because 
exhaust gas may enter the 
passenger compartment. This use 
is solely  for short distances, or for 
transporting bulky objects  with-
out having to open the rear doors. In 
this case, close the other windows 
and operate the  ventilation system 
at the half or fully open setting , 
as this will help to prevent exhaust 
fumes from entering the passenger 
compartment.
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Transverse bar
When loading bulky objects, the trans-
verse bar may be moved:
–  Press the handle  3;
–  lift the bar all the way to the door  pillar;
–  lock the bar after loading.
To open:
–  Unlock the control  2, the roof flap lifts 
automatically (make sure that noth-
ing prevents the flap from opening. 
In this case, use the handle 1 to help 
raise it);
–  when the roof flap is open, it must  be locked by pushing it towards the 
front of the vehicle until the control  2 
locks.
Important: It is prohibited to drive with 
the roof flap open and unlocked. Note: When driving with the roof flap 
open, you may hear wind noise. To 
reduce these, open one of the side win-
dows slightly.   
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Side air bags(depending on vehicle)
This air bag may be fitted to each of the 
front seats and is activated at the sides 
of the seats (door side) to protect the 
occupants in the event of a severe side 
impact.
Curtain air bags (depending on vehicle)
These air bags may be fitted along the 
top of each side of the vehicle and are 
triggered along the front and rear side 
windows to protect the passengers in 
the event of a severe side impact.
Warnings concerning the side air bag
– Fitting seat covers: seats equipped with an airbag require covers spe-
cifically designed for your vehicle. Contact an authorised dealer to fin\
d 
out if these covers are available. The use of any covers other than those 
designed for your vehicle (including those designed for another vehicle\
) may 
affect the operation of the airbags and reduce your protection.
–  Do not place any accessories, objects or even pets between the seatback,\
 the  door and the internal fittings. Do not cover the seatback with any items\
 such as 
clothes or accessories. This may prevent the air bag from operating correctly 
or cause injury when the air bag is deployed.
–  No work or modification whatsoever may be carried out on the seat or int\
ernal  fittings, except by qualified personnel from an approved Dealer.
–  These airbags operate through slits in the front seatbacks (door side)\
: Never  place any objects here.
Depending on the vehicle, a mark-
ing on the windscreen informs you 
of the presence of additional means 
of restraint (airbags, pretensioners, 
etc.) in the passenger compartment.
SIDE PROTECTION DEVICES 
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CHILD SAFETY: General information (1/2)
Carrying children
Children, and adults, must be correctly 
seated and strapped in for all journeys. 
The children being carried in your vehi-
cle are your responsibility.
A child is not a miniature adult. Children 
are at risk of specific injuries as their 
muscles and bones have not yet fin-
ished growing. The seat belt alone 
would not provide suitable protection. 
Use an approved child seat and ensure 
you use it correctly.
A collision at 30 mph (50 
km/h) is the same as fall-
ing a distance of 10 metres. 
Transporting a child without 
a restraint is the equivalent of allow-
ing him or her to play on a fourth-
floor balcony without railings.
Never travel with a child held in your 
arms. In the event of an accident, 
you will not be able to keep hold of 
the child, even if you yourself are 
wearing a seat belt.
If your vehicle has been involved in 
a road accident, replace the child 
seat and have the seat belts and 
ISOFIX anchorage points checked.
To prevent the doors being 
opened, use the “Child 
safety” device (refer to the 
information on “Opening 
and closing the doors” in Section 1).
Driver’s responsibility 
when parking or stopping 
the vehicle
Never leave an animal, 
child or adult who is not self-suffi-
cient alone on your vehicle, even for 
a short time.
They may pose a risk to themselves 
or to others by starting the engine, 
activating equipment such as the 
electric windows or by locking the 
doors.
Also, in hot and/or sunny weather, 
please remember that the tempera-
ture inside the passenger compart-
ment increases very quickly.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS 
INJURY. 
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CHILD SAFETY: General information (2/2)
Using a child seat
The level of protection offered by the 
child seat depends on its ability to re-
strain your child and on its installation. 
Incorrect installation compromises the 
protection it offers the child in the event 
of harsh braking or an impact.
Before purchasing a child seat, check 
that it complies with the regulations for 
the country you are in and that it can 
be fitted in your vehicle. Consult an ap-
proved dealer to find out which seats 
are recommended for your vehicle.
Before fitting a child seat, read the 
manual and respect its instructions. If 
you experience any difficulties during 
installation, contact the manufacturer 
of the equipment. Keep the instructions 
with the seat.Set a good example by always fas-
tening your seat belt and teaching 
your child:
–  to strap themselves in correctly.
–  to always get in and out of the car  at the kerb, away from busy traf-
fic.
Do not use a second-hand child 
seat or one without an instruction 
manual.
Check that there are no objects in 
the vicinity of the child seat which 
could impede its operation.
Never leave a child unat-
tended in the vehicle.
Check that your child is 
always strapped in and that 
the belt or safety harness used is 
correctly set and adjusted. Avoid 
wearing bulky clothing which could 
cause the belts to slacken.
Never let your child put their head or 
arms out of the window.
Check that the child is in the correct 
position for the entire journey, espe-
cially if asleep. 
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CHILD SAFETY: choosing a child/baby seat mounting (1/2)
The are two ways of attaching child 
seats: via the seat belt or using the 
ISOFIX system.
Attachment via the seat belt
The seat belt must be adjusted to 
ensure that it is effective in the event of 
harsh braking or an impact.
Ensure that the strap paths indicated 
by the child seat manufacturer are re-
spected.
Always check that the seat belt is cor-
rectly fastened by pulling it up, then 
pulling it out fully whilst pressing on the 
child seat.
Check that the seat is correctly held by 
moving it from side to side and back 
to front: the seat should remain firmly 
fixed.
Check that the child seat has not been 
installed at an angle and that it is not 
resting against a window.Attachment with the ISOFIX system
Authorised ISOFIX child seats are ap-
proved in accordance with regulation 
ECE-R44 in one of the three following 
scenarios:
–  ISOFIX universal 3 point forward-
facing seat;
–  ISOFIX semi-universal 2 point seat;
– specific.
For the latter two, check that your child 
seat can be installed by consulting the 
list of compatible vehicles.
Attach the child seat with the ISOFIX 
locks, if these are provided. The ISOFIX 
system allows quick, easy, safe fitting.
The ISOFIX system consists of 2 rings 
and, in some cases, a third ring.
Before using an ISOFIX 
child seat that you pur-
chased for another vehicle, 
check that its installation is 
authorised. Consult the list of ve-
hicles which can be fitted with the 
seat with the equipment manufac-
turer.
No modifications may be 
made to the component 
parts of the restraint system 
(belts, ISOFIX and seats 
and their mountings) originally fitted.
The seat belt must never 
be twisted or the tension 
relieved. Never pass the 
shoulder strap under the 
arm or behind the back.
Check that the seat belt has not 
been damaged by sharp edges.
If the seat belt does not operate nor-
mally, it will not protect the child. 
Consult an approved Dealer. Do not 
use this seat until the seat belt has 
been repaired.
Do not use the child seat 
if it may unfasten the seat 
belt restraining it: the base 
of the seat must not rest on 
the buckle and/or catch of the seat 
belt. 
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 21 Gear lever.
  22  Remote control/location for radio, 
navigation system.
  23  Cruise control/speed limiter con-
trols.
  24  Bonnet release control.
  25 Controls for:
–  Vertical headlight adjustment;
–  Parking distance control.
  26 Controls for:
–  Cruise control/speed limiter;
–  Activating/deactivating the pe-destrian horn;
– additional heating.
 
1 Stalk for:
–  direction indicator lights;
– exterior lights;
–  front fog lights;
–  rear fog lights.
  2 – Horn,
–  location for driver’s air bag.
  3 Instrument panel.
  4 Stalk for:
– windscreen wipers;
– windscreen washer;
– trip computer and warning system.
  5 Ignition switch.
  6  Multimedia display or touchscreen:
–  seat belt reminder warning light;
– airbag deactivation warning light;
– navigation;
– clock;
– exterior temperature.
  7  Centre air vent.
  8  Controls for ventilation, heating 
and de-icing. 9  Windscreen demister outlet.
  10  Location for passenger air bag.
  11  Speaker.
  12  Side air vent.
  13  Side window demister outlet.
  14 Glove box.
  15  Storage space or accessories 
socket.
  16  Hazard warning lights switch.
  17  Central door locking/unlocking 
switch.
  18  ECO mode switch.
  19  Cigarette lighter or accessories 
socket.
  20 Handbrake.
DRIVING POSITION, LEFT-HAND DRIVER (2/2)
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY. 
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DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (2/2)
 20  Location for radio, navigation 
system.
  21 Gearstick
  22 Handbrake.
  23  Cigarette lighter or accessories 
socket.
  24  ECO mode switch.
  25  Door electric locking/unlocking 
switch.
  26  Hazard warning lights switch.
  27  Storage space or accessories 
socket.
  28 Glovebox.
  29  Bonnet release control.
 
10 – Horn.
–  Location for driver’s air bag.
  11  Instrument panel.
  12 Stalk for:
– windscreen wipers;
– windscreen washer;
– trip computer and warning system.
  13 Ignition switch.
  14  Cruise control/speed limiter main 
control.
  15  Additional heating switch.
  16  Activation/deactivation control for 
the horn.
  17  Parking distance control switch.
  18  Headlight adjustment control.
  19  Cruise control/speed limiter con-
trols.
 
1  Side window demister outlet.
  2  Side air vent.
  3 Speaker.
  4  Location for passenger air bag.
  5  Windscreen demister outlet.
  6  Controls for ventilation, heating 
and de-icing.
  7  Centre air vent.
  8  Multimedia display or touchscreen:
–  seat belt reminder warning light;
– airbag deactivation warning light;
– navigation;
– clock;
– exterior temperature.
  9 Stalk for:
–  direction indicator lights,
– exterior lights;
–  front fog lights;
– 
rear fog lights.
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.