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0-2Illustrated table of contents
JVC0219X
1. Child restrai\ft a\fchor poi\ft \bfor top tether strapchild restrai\ft)* \bPage 1-18)
2. Rear seat belts \bP.1-7)
3. Suppleme\ftal curtai\f side-impact air bags* \bP.1-25)
4. Head restrai\fts \bP.1-5)
5. Fro\ft seat belts \bP.1-7)
6. Suppleme\ftal side-impact air bags* \bP.1-25)
7. Suppleme\ftal fro\ft-impact air bags* \bP.1-25) 8. Rear ce\fter seat belts \bfor three-poi\ft type seat
belts)* \bP.1-7)
9. ISOFIX child restrai\ft system* \bP.1-17)
10. Rear seats \bP.1-4) — Child restrai\fts \bP.1-13)
11. Pre-te\fsio\fer seat belt system* \bP.1-31)
12. Fro\ft seats \bP.1-2)
*: if equipped
SEATS, SEAT BELTS AND
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM (SRS)
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1 Safety — seats, seat belts and supplementalrestraint system
Seats ..................\(..................\(..................\(.......................\(..................\(............ 1-2
Front seats ..................\(..................\(..................\(.......................\(............. 1-2
Rear seats ..................\(..................\(..................\(............................\(......... 1-4
Head restraints (i\f equipped\b ..................\(..................\(.....................\( 1-5
Armrest (i\f equipped\b ..................\(..................\(..........................\(......... 1-6
Seat belts ..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(........ 1-7 Precautions on seat belt usage ..................\(..................\(................ 1-7
Child sa\fety ..................\(..................\(..................\(..................\(................. 1-8
Pregnant women ..................\(..................\(..........................\(................. 1-9
Injured persons ..................\(..................\(..................\(............................\( 1-9
Center mark on seat belts ..................\(..................\(..........................\( 1-9
Three-point type seat belts ..................\(..................\(..................\(...... 1-9
Two-point type seat belts (i\f equipped\b ..................\(................. 1-12
Seat belt maintenance ..................\(..................\(..................\(............ 1-13 Child restraints ..................\(..................\(..........................\(..................\(..... 1-13
Precautions on child restraint usage ..................\(..................\(.. 1-13
Universal child restraints \for \front seat and rear seats
(\for Europe\b ..................\(..................\(..................\(.......................\(...... 1-14
ISOFIX child restraint system (i\f equipped\b ..................\(....... 1-17
Child restraint anchorage (i\f equipped\b ..................\(.............. 1-18
Child restraint installation using ISOFIX ..................\(.............. 1-19
Child restraint installation using seat belt ..................\(........... 1-21
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS\b ..................\(..................\(...... 1-25 Precautions on Supplemental Restraint System (SRS\b .... 1-25
Supplemental air bag systems ..................\(..................\(............. 1-29
Pre-tensioner seat belt system (i\f equipped\b ..................\(..... 1-31
Repair and replacement procedure ..................\(..................\(.... 1-32
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1-14Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
.If the seat belt in the position where a child
restraint system is installed requires a lock-
ing clip and if it is not used, injuries could
result from a child restraint system tipping
over during normal vehicle braking or cor-
nering.
. After attaching a child restraint system, test
it before you place the child in it. Tilt it from
side to side. Try to tug it forward and check if
it is held securely in place. The child restraint
system should not move more than 25 mm (1
in) . If the restraint is not secure, tighten the
belt as necessary, or install the restraint in
another seat and test it again.
. Check the child restraint system in your
vehicle to be sure that it is compatible with
the vehicle’s seat belt system.
. If a child restraint system is not anchored
properly, the risk of a child being injured in a
collision or a sudden stop greatly increases.
. Improper use of a child restraint system can
increase the risk or severity of injury for both
the child and other occupants in the vehicle.
. Always use an appropriate child restraint
system. An improperly installed child re-
straint system could lead to serious injury
or death in an accident.
. When the child restraint system is not in use,
keep it secured with the ISOFIX child
restraint system (if equipped) or a seat belt
to prevent it from being thrown around in
case of a sudden stop or accident.
RENAULT recommends \fha\f in\ban\fs and small children
be sea\fed in a child res\frain\f sys\fem. You should
choose a child res\frain\f sys\fem \fha\f \bi\fs your vehicle
and always \bollow \fhe manu\bac\furer’s ins\fruc\fions \bor ins\falla\fion and use. In addi\fion, \fhere are many \fypes
o\b child res\frain\f sys\fems available \bor larger children
\fha\f should be used \bor maximum pro\fec\fion.
CAUTION:
Remember that a child restraint system left in a
closed vehicle can become very hot. Check the
seating surface and buckles before placing your
child in a child restraint system.
UNIVERSAL CHILD RESTRAINTS FOR
FRONT SEAT AND REAR SEATS (\bor Eur-
ope)
When selec\fing any child res\frain\f, keep \fhe \bollowing
poin\fs in mind:
.
Choose a child res\frain\f \fha\f complies wi\fh \fhe
la\fes\f European sa\be\fy s\fandard, ECE Regula\fion
44.04.
. Place your child in \fhe child res\frain\f and check
\fhe various adjus\fmen\fs \fo be sure \fhe child
res\frain\f is compa\fible wi\fh your child. Always
\bollow all o\b \fhe recommended procedures.
. Check \fhe child res\frain\f in your vehicle \fo be sure
i\f is compa\fible wi\fh vehicle’s sea\f bel\f sys\fem.
. Re\ber \fo \fhe \fables la\fer in \fhis sec\fion \bor a lis\f o\b
\fhe recommended \bi\fmen\f posi\fions and \fhe
approved child res\frain\fs \bor your vehicle.
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1-16Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
List of approved child restraints
\feight groupNa\be of CRS
Facing position Category
0 to 13 kg Britax/RO
¨
MER BABY-
SAFE Rear-facing
Universal
9 to 18 kg Britax/RO ¨
MER DUO plus Front-facing Universal
9 to 18 kg Fair GO/1S Front-facing Universal
15 to 36 kg Britax/RO¨
MER Kid Front-facing Universal
Approved child restraint positions (\bodels with ISOFIX)
The following restrictions are applied when using child restraints varying by infants weight and installation position
(ISOFIX child restraint):
\feight group Seating position
Rear outer
Carry-cot F
ISO/L1
X
G ISO/L2
X
0 (<10 kg) E
ISO/R1
X
0+ (<13 kg) E
ISO/R1
X
D ISO/R2
X
C ISO/R3
IL
I (9 to 18 kg) D
ISO/R2
X
C ISO/R3
IL
B ISO/F2
IUF
B1 ISO/F2X
IUF, IL
A ISO/F3
IUF
II (15 to 25 kg) -
X
III (22 to 36 kg) -
X
X: Not suitable for child restraint syste\b.
IUF: Suitable for forward-facing (F\fF) universal category child restraint syste\b approved for this group.
IL: Suitable for the particular ISOFIX category child restraint syste\bs (CRS) provided in the following table. These ISOFIX CRS are those of the specific vehicle, restricted or se\bi-universal categories.
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List of approved child restraints
Weight group \fize class Name of \bR\f Fixture of \bR\f Facing position \bategory0 to 18 kg \bFair GO/1\f I\fO/R3 support
frame (type A) Rear-facing \femi-Universal
9 to 18 kg B1Britax/RO
¨
MER
DUO plus I\fO/F2X top
tether Front-facing*
Universal
*Front facing: from 2 years only with headrest.
WARNING:
In vehicles equipped with a side air bag system,
do not let any infants or small children sit in the
front passenger’s seat as the air bag may cause
serious injury in case of deployment during a
collision.
NOTE:
Child restraints approved to ECE Regulation NO.
44.04 are clearly marked with the categories
such as Universal, Semi-universal or ISOFIX.
I\fOFIX \bHILD RE\fTRAINT \fY\fTEM (if
equipped)
Your vehicle is equipped with special anchor points
that are used with I\fOFIX child restraint systems.
I\fOFIX lower anchor point locations
The I\fOFIX anchor points are provided to install child
restraints in the rear outboard seating positions only.
Do not attempt to install a child restraint in the
center position using the ISOFIX anchors.
\f\f\f1046ISOFIX label location
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1-18Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
SSS0637ISOFIX lower anchor locationThe ISOFIX ancho\fs a\fe locate\b at the \fea\f of the seat
cushion nea\f the seatback. A label is attache\b to the
seatback to help you locate the ISOFIX ancho\fs.
ISOFIX chil\b \fest\faint ancho\f attachments
SSS0644Anchor attachmentISOFIX chil\b \fest\faints inclu\be two \figi\b attachments
that can be connecte\b to two ancho\fs locate\b in the
seat. With this system, you \bo not have to use a vehicle
seat belt to secu\fe the chil\b \fest\faint. Check you\f chil\b
\fest\faint fo\f a label stating that it is compatible with the
ISOFIX chil\b \fest\faints. This info\fmation may also be in
the inst\fuctions p\fovi\be\b by the chil\b \fest\faint manu-
factu\fe\f.ISOFIX chil\b \fest\faints gene\fally \fequi\fe the use of a
top tethe\f st\fap o\f othe\f anti-\fotation \bevices such as
suppo\ft legs. When installing ISOFIX chil\b \fest\faints,
ca\fefully \fea\b an\b follow the inst\fuctions in this manual
an\b those supplie\b with the chil\b \fest\faints. (See
“Chil\b \fest\faint installation using ISOFIX” (P.1-19) .)
CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHORAGE (if
equippe\b)
You\f vehicle is \besigne\b to accommo\bate a chil\b
\fest\faint system on the \fea\f seat. When installing a
chil\b \fest\faint system, ca\fefully \fea\b an\b follow the
inst\fuctions in this manual an\b those supplie\b with the
chil\b \fest\faint system.
WARNING:
.
Child restraint anchorages are designed to
withstand only those loads imposed by
correctly fitted child restraints. Under no
circumstances are they to be used for adult
seat belts, harnesses or for attaching other
items or equipment to the vehicle. Doing so
could damage the child restraint an-
chorages. The child restraint will not be
properly installed using the damaged an-
chorage, and a child could be seriously
injured or killed in a collision.
. The child restraint top tether strap may be
damaged by contact with the tonneau board
(if equipped) or items in the luggage area.
Remove the tonneau board from the vehicle
or secure it and any luggage. Your child
could be seriously injured or killed in a
collision if the top tether strap is damaged.
Ancho\fage location
JVR0001X
The ancho\f points a\fe locate\b on the seat behin\b the
\fea\f seats outboa\f\b seating positions.
JVR0009XFor Australia and New ZealandThe cente\f ancho\fage (if equippe\b) is locate\b on the
back \boo\f opening.
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CHILD RESTRAINT INSTALLATION USING
ISOFIX
WARNING:
.Attach ISOFIX child restraints only at the
specified locations. For the ISOFIX lower
anchor locations, see “ISOFIX child restraint
system” (P.1-17) . If a child restraint is not
secured properly, your child could be ser-
iously injured or killed in an accident.
. Do not install child restraints that require the
use of a top tether strap to seating positions
that do not have a top tether anchor.
. Do not secure a child restraint in the center
rear seating position using the ISOFIX lower
anchors. The child restraint will not be
secured properly.
. Inspect the lower anchors by inserting your
fingers into the lower anchor area and
feeling to make sure there are no obstruc-
tions over the ISOFIX anchors, such as seat
belt webbing or seat cushion material. The
child restraint will not be secured properly if
the ISOFIX anchors are obstructed.
. Child restraint anchorages are designed to
withstand only those loads imposed by
correctly fitted child restraints. Under no
circumstance are they to be used for adult
seat belts, harnesses or for attaching other
items or equipment to the vehicle. Doing so
could damage the child restraint an-
chorages. The child restraint will not be
properly installed using the damaged an-
chorage, and a child could be seriously
injured or killed in a collision.
In\ftallat\bon on rear outboard \feat\f
Front-facing:
Be \fure to follow the manufacturer’\f \bn\ftruct\bon\f for
the proper u\fe of your ch\bld re\ftra\bnt. Follow the\fe
\ftep\f to \bn\ftall a front-fac\bng ch\bld re\ftra\bnt on the rear
outboard \feat\f u\f\bng ISOFIX:
SSS0646ASteps 1 and 21. Po\f\bt\bon the ch\bld re\ftra\bnt on the \feat*1.
2. Secure the ch\bld re\ftra\bnt anchor attachment\f to the ISOFIX lower anchor\f
*2.
3. The back of the ch\bld re\ftra\bnt \fhould be \fecured aga\bn\ft the veh\bcle \feat back. If nece\f\fary, adju\ft
or remove the head re\ftra\bnt to obta\bn the correct
ch\bld re\ftra\bnt f\bt. (See “Head re\ftra\bnt\f” (P.1-5) .) If
the head re\ftra\bnt \b\f removed, \ftore \bt \bn a \fecure
place. Be \fure to \bn\ftall the head re\ftra\bnt when
the ch\bld re\ftra\bnt \b\f removed. If the \feat\bng
po\f\bt\bon doe\f not have an adju\ftable head
re\ftra\bnt and \bt \b\f \bnterfer\bng w\bth the proper ch\bld
re\ftra\bnt f\bt, try another \feat\bng po\f\bt\bon or a
d\bfferent ch\bld re\ftra\bnt.
SSS0754AStep 44. Shorten the r\bg\bd attachment to have the ch\bldre\ftra\bnt f\brmly t\bghtened; pre\f\f downward*3and rearward*4f\brmly \bn the center of the ch\bld
re\ftra\bnt w\bth your knee to compre\f\f the veh\bcle
\feat cu\fh\bon and \featback.
5. If the ch\bld re\ftra\bnt \b\f equ\bpped w\bth a top tether \ftrap, route the top tether \ftrap and \fecure the
tether \ftrap to the tether anchor po\bnt. (See “Ch\bld
re\ftra\bnt anchorage” (P.1-18) .)
6. If the ch\bld re\ftra\bnt \b\f equ\bpped w\bth other ant\b- rotat\bon dev\bce\f \fuch a\f \fupport leg\f, u\fe them
\bn\ftead of the top tether \ftrap follow\bng the ch\bld
re\ftra\bnt manufacturer’\f \bn\ftruct\bon\f.
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1-20Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
SSS0755AStep 77. Test the child restr\fint bef\bre y\bu pl\fce the childin it*5. Push the child restr\fint fr\bm side t\b side
\fnd tug it f\brw\frd t\b m\fke sure th\ft it is held
securely in pl\fce.
8. Check t\b m\fke sure th\ft the child restr\fint is pr\bperly secured pri\br t\b e\fch use. If the child
restr\fint is l\b\bse, repe\ft steps 3 thr\bugh 7.
Rear-facing:
Be sure t\b f\bll\bw the m\fnuf\fcturer’s instructi\bns f\br
the pr\bper use \bf y\bur child restr\fint. F\bll\bw these
steps t\b inst\fll \f re\fr-f\fcing child restr\fint \bn the re\fr
\butb\b\frd se\fts using ISOFIX:
SSS0649ASteps 1 and 2
1. P\bsiti\bn the child restr\fint \bn the se\ft*1.
2. Secure the child restr\fint \fnch\br \ftt\fchments t\b the ISOFIX l\bwer \fnch\brs
*2.
SSS0756AStep 33. Sh\brten the rigid \ftt\fchment t\b h\fve the childrestr\fint firmly tightened; press d\bwnw\frd*3\fnd re\frw\frd*4firmly in the center \bf the child
restr\fint with y\bur h\fnd t\b c\bmpress the vehicle
se\ft cushi\bn \fnd se\ftb\fck.
4. If the child restr\fint is equipped with \f t\bp tether str\fp, r\bute the t\bp tether str\fp \fnd secure the
tether str\fp t\b the tether \fnch\br p\bint. (See “Child
restr\fint \fnch\br\fge” (P.1-18) .)
5. If the child restr\fint is equipped with \bther \fnti- r\bt\fti\bn devices such \fs supp\brt legs, use them
inste\fd \bf the t\bp tether str\fp f\bll\bwing the child
restr\fint m\fnuf\fcturer’s instructi\bns.
SSS0757AStep 66. Test the child restr\fint bef\bre y\bu pl\fce the childin it*5. Push the child restr\fint fr\bm side t\b side
\fnd tug it f\brw\frd t\b m\fke sure th\ft it is held
securely in pl\fce.
7. Check t\b m\fke sure th\ft the child restr\fint is pr\bperly secured pri\br t\b e\fch use. If the child
restr\fint is l\b\bse, repe\ft steps 3 thr\bugh 6.
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DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLEDealer Name
Dealer Address
FIRST NAME..............................................................\
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MODEL...................................................................\
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VEHICLE DELIVERED ON....................................................\
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» Was your vehicle presented to you as stated above?
YES NO
» Did your vehicle match your vehicle order?
YES NO
COMMENTS:
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Should you require any further details regarding the vehicle handover or\
if you have any questions relating to your vehicle, please do not hesitate to
contact your Sales or Delivery Advisor.
FRONT OF THE VEHICLE
Eg. Servicing details, Checking the levels,...
FRONT PASSENGER SIDE
Eg. Disconnecting the passenger airbag
(to fit a child seat to the front seat), …
REAR OF THE VEHICLE
Eg. Location of the spare wheel, tool kit, …
REAR SEATS
Eg . Child safety (Isofix fixing point), Modularity of the seats,….\
DRIVING POSITION
Eg. Adjusting the driving position. Use of the instrument panel and
controls. Specific points relating to your vehicle.
Eg: Programming the radio, blue tooth, automatic illumination of the
headlights, etc,…
DEALER SERVICES / DEPARTMENTS
WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE CONDITIONS
Eg. Warranty and maintenance documents (Service sheet or warranty
& maintenance booklets), maintenance stamps...
ISSUED WITH 15
PRESENTATION AND EXPLANATION
2
6
48
37
ENJOY DRIVING YOUR NEW RENAULT!
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE
DELIVERY ADVISOR SIGNATURE
1
st EXEMPLARY : CUSTOMER
2
nd EXEMPLARY : DELIVERY ADVISOR
Two set of keys / Smart access card
Tool kit
Spare tyre
Vehicle invoice
Insurance cover note
Registration document
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DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLEDealer Name
Dealer Address
FIRST NAME..............................................................\
........................................................ SUR NAME..............................................................\
..............
MODEL...................................................................\
...............................................................................................................................\
..........................
VEHICLE DELIVERED ON....................................................\
...........................................................BY........................................................................\
.......

» Was your vehicle presented to you as stated above?
YES NO
» Did your vehicle match your vehicle order?
YES NO
COMMENTS:
........................................................................\
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...............................................................................................................................\
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Should you require any further details regarding the vehicle handover or\
if you have any questions relating to your vehicle, please do not hesitate to
contact your Sales or Delivery Advisor.
FRONT OF THE VEHICLE
Eg. Servicing details, Checking the levels,...
FRONT PASSENGER SIDE
Eg. Disconnecting the passenger airbag
(to fit a child seat to the front seat), …
REAR OF THE VEHICLE
Eg. Location of the spare wheel, tool kit, …
REAR SEATS
Eg . Child safety (Isofix fixing point), Modularity of the seats,….\
DRIVING POSITION
Eg. Adjusting the driving position. Use of the instrument panel and
controls. Specific points relating to your vehicle.
Eg: Programming the radio, blue tooth, automatic illumination of the
headlights, etc,…
DEALER SERVICES / DEPARTMENTS
WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE CONDITIONS
Eg. Warranty and maintenance documents (Service sheet or warranty
& maintenance booklets), maintenance stamps...
ISSUED WITH
1
5
PRESENTATION AND EXPLANATION
2
6
4 8
3
7
ENJOY DRIVING YOUR NEW RENAULT!
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE
DELIVERY ADVISOR SIGNATURE
1
st EXEMPLARY : CUSTOMER
2
nd EXEMPLARY : DELIVERY ADVISOR
Two set of keys / Smart access card
Tool kit
Spare tyre
Vehicle invoice
Insurance cover note
Registration document
Vehicle manual / Quick guide

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