reset RENAULT PULSE 2012 1.G Service Manual

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5-28Starting and driving
.Push, then quickly rele\fse the RES\b+ or SET\bí
switch. E\fch time you do this, the set speed will
incre\fse or decre\fse by \fpproxim\ftely 1 km\bh or 1
MPH.
Resuming preset speed limit:
Push the RES\b+ switch. The SET indic\ftor (light)
illumin\ftes, \fnd the speed limiter will resume the l\fst
set speed limit. If the vehicle is driven \ft \f speed over
the l\fst set speed limit, the set speed indic\ftor will
blink.
C\fnceling speed limit
To c\fncel the speed limiter, push the CANCEL switch.
The SET indic\ftor (light) will turn off. (The set speed
indic\ftor will rem\fin on the displ\fy.)
If the \fcceler\ftor ped\fl is fully depressed (beyond the
resist\fnce point) , the speed limiter is tempor\frily
suspended \fnd the vehicle speed m\fy be controlled
\fbove the set speed. (For Continuously V\fri\fble
Tr\fnsmission model: The tr\fnsmission m\fy downshift
into \f lower ge\fr) . The SET indic\ftor (light) will rem\fin
on the instrument p\fnel (for Type B model) or vehicle
inform\ftion displ\fy (for Type C model) .
If the \fcceler\ftor ped\fl returns to the resist\fnce point
\fnd the vehicle speed returns to the set speed, the
speed limiter will \fctiv\fte \fnd limit vehicle speed.
When one of the following oper\ftions is performed, the
speed limiter will be c\fnceled. The speed limiter
indic\ftor light, \fnd the SET indic\ftor (light) \fnd the
LIMIT indic\ftor will turn off. These c\fnceling methods
will er\fse the set speed limit memory.
. Push the speed limiter MAIN switch.
. Push the cruise control MAIN switch.
Speed limiter m\flfunction
Type B model:
If the speed limiter m\flfunctions, the SET indic\ftor light
on the instrument p\fnel will blink. Turn the speed
limiter MAIN switch off \fnd h\fve the system checked
by \f RENAULT de\fler.
Type C model:
If the speed limiter m\flfunctions, the SET indic\ftor on
the vehicle inform\ftion displ\fy will blink. Turn the
speed limiter MAIN switch off \fnd h\fve the system
checked by \f RENAULT de\fler.WARNING:
.Always observe the posted speed limits and
do not set the speed over them.
. Do not use the cruise control when driving
under the following conditions. Doing so
could cause a loss of vehicle control and
result in an accident.
— When it is not possible to keep the
vehicle at a constant speed
— When driving in heavy traffic
— When driving in traffic that varies speed
— When driving in windy areas
— When driving on winding or hilly roads
— When driving on slippery (rain, snow, ice, etc.) roads
CAUTION:
On manual Transmission (MT) model, do not
shift to the “N” (Neutral) position without
depressing the clutch pedal when the cruise
control is operated. Should this occur, depress
the clutch pedal and turn the cruise control MAIN
switch off immediately. Failure to do so may
cause engine damage.
CRUISE CONTROL (if equipped)
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5-30Starting and driving
Setting cruising speed
1. Acce\ferate to the desired speed.
\b. Push the SETíswitch and re\fease it.
3. The SET indicator \fight and set speed indicator i\f\fuminate on the meter pane\f and the vehic\fe
information disp\fay.
4. Take your foot off the acce\ferator peda\f.
The vehic\fe wi\f\f maintain the set speed.
Passing another vehicle:
Depress the acce\ferator peda\f to acce\ferate. After
re\feasing the acce\ferator peda\f, the vehic\fe wi\f\f return
to the previous\fy set speed.
The vehic\fe may not maintain the set speed when
going up or down steep hi\f\fs. In such cases, drive
without the cruise contro\f.
Resetting to slower speed:
Use any one of the fo\f\fowing methods to reset to a
s\fower speed.
. Light\fy tap the foot brake peda\f. When the vehic\fe
reaches the desired speed, push and re\fease the
SETí switch.
. Push and ho\fd the SETí switch. When the vehic\fe
reaches the desired speed, re\fease the SETí
switch.
. Quick\fy push and re\fease the SETí switch. This
wi\f\f reduce the vehic\fe speed by about 1 km/h or 1
MPH.
Resetting to faster speed:
Use any one of the fo\f\fowing methods to reset to a
faster speed.
. Depress the acce\ferator peda\f. When the vehic\fe
reaches the desired speed, push and re\fease the
SETí switch. .
Push and ho\fd the RES+ switch. When the
vehic\fe reaches the desired speed, re\fease the
RES+ switch.
. Quick\fy push and re\fease the RES+ switch. This
wi\f\f increase the vehic\fe speed by about 1 km/h or
1 MPH.
Resuming at preset speed:
Push and re\fease the RES+ switch.
The vehic\fe wi\f\f resume the \fast set cruising speed
when the vehic\fe speed is over 40 km/h (\b5 MPH) .
Cance\fing cruising speed
Use any one of the fo\f\fowing methods to cance\f the set
speed.
. Push the CANCEL switch. The SET indicator \fight
wi\f\f turn off.
. Tap the foot brake peda\f. The SET indicator \fight
wi\f\f turn off.
. Push the cruise contro\f MAIN switch. Both the
SET and cruise indicator \fights turn off.
WARNING:
.Do not stop or park the vehicle over
flammable materials such as dry grass,
waste paper or rags. They may ignite and
cause a fire.
. Safe parking procedures require that both
the parking brake be applied and the
selector lever placed in the “P ” (Park)
position (Automatic Transmission model/
Continuously Variable Transmission model)
or the shift lever placed in an appropriate
gear (Manual Transmission model) . Failure
to do so could cause the vehicle to move
unexpectedly or roll away and result in an
accident.
. When parking the vehicle, make sure the
selector lever is moved to the “P”(Park)
position. The selector lever cannot be moved
out of the “P ” (Park) position without
depressing the foot brake pedal.
. Never leave the engine running while the
vehicle is unattended.
. When parking for an extended period of time
with Stop/Start (Idling Stop) System (if
equipped) activated, the engine will restart
automatically. Never leave the vehicle with
the ignition switch in the “ON”position.
. Never leave children or adults who would
normally require the support of others alone
in the vehicle. Pets should not be left alone
either. They could unknowingly activate
switches or controls and inadvertently be-
come involved in a serious accident and
injure themselves. On hot, sunny days,
temperatures in a closed vehicle could
PARKING
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