RENAULT SCENIC 2018 Owners Manual
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Cup holders 19Rear armrest with cup holder
Lower armrest 18.
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When turning corners,
accelerating or braking,
ensure that the recepta-
cle being held by the cup
holder is not dislodged.
There is a risk of burning if hot
liquid escapes.
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS (6/8)
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS (7/8)
Ensure that no hard, heavy
or pointed objects are
placed in the “open” stor-
age compartments in such
a way that they may fall onto pas-
sengers during sudden turning or
braking.
Storage drawer 21 under the
centre console
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Rear door storage
compartment 20
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Nothing should be placed
on the floor area in front of
the driver as such objects
may slide under the pedal
during braking manoeuvres, thus
obstructing its use.
Front seat storage pockets 22
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS (8/8)
Rear parcel shelf 23
Retaining straps 24
They can be used, for example, to
retain a multimedia tablet etc.
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26
27
Grab handle 26
This offers support and can be held
when the vehicle is being driven.
Do not use it for getting into or out of
the vehicle.
Clothes hooks 27
24
For a multimedia tablet
Attach the upper section of the parcel
shelf using the straps 24 and place the
lower section in one of the housings 25.
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ASHTRAY, CIGAR LIGHTER, ACCESSORIES SOCKET
Cigarette lighter 1
With the ignition on, push in cigar
lighter 1. It will spring back with a click
when it is ready. Pull it out to use. After
use, replace it without pushing it all the
way in.
Ashtray location 2
Accessories sockets
You can use the one of the sockets 1
or 3. They are provided for connecting
accessories approved by our Technical
Department.
Connect accessories with
a maximum power of
120 watts (12 V) only.
When several accessory
sockets are used at the same time,
the total power of the connected
accessories must not exceed
180 watts.
Fire hazard.
If your vehicle is not fitted with a
cigar lighter and an ashtray, these
can be obtained from an authorised
dealer.
1
2
3
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To adjust the angle of the
headrest
Depending on the vehicle, move sec-
tion A towards or away from you to the
required position.
To adjust side supportsDepending on the vehicle, sections B
can be adjusted independently to the
desired position.
Storage position 2 for the
headrest
Press tab 1 and lower the headrest
completely.
REAR HEADRESTS
Position for useLift the headrest fully until it locks.
To remove the headrestLower the seatback slightly, press the
tab 1 and remove the headrest.
To refit the headrestInsert the headrest rods into the
sleeves, and lower the headrest until it
locks.
2
The headrest is a safety
component; check that it is
fitted and in the correct po-
sition. The top of the head-
rest should be as close as possible
to the top of the head.
1
B
A
B
When the headrest is set at the
lowest position, this is for storage
only. It should not be in this position
when a seat is occupied.
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To move the seats forwards
or backwards
Lift lever 1 to unlock the seat. Once in
the desired position, release the lever
and check that the seat is correctly
locked.
To tilt the seatbackMove the seat forwards if necessary.
Lift handle 2 and tilt the seatback to the
desired position.
Release the handle 2 and ensure that
the seatback is fully locked into posi-
tion.
REAR SEATS (1/6)
2
When moving the rear
seats, ensure that nothing
obstructs the anchorage
points (passenger’s arm or
leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.).
3
To fold down the seatback
(flat-floor position)
Lower the headrest 3 and lift the
handle 2 to fold down the seat. Make
sure the seat is correctly locked in po-
sition.
Note: before folding down the seat-
back, check that no device is plugged
into the sockets 4.
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For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
To raise the seatbackBe sure to position the seat belt cor-
rectly, hold the seatback, lift and ensure
that it is correctly locked.
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REAR SEATS (2/6)
To unfold a seat in the third
row
– Access the third row seats;
– place seat belt in hook 6 to avoid
damaging it;
– Pull the strap 7 to lift the seatback.
Check that the bonnet is correctly
locked.
To access the third row rear
seats
– Lift the handle 5;
– Hold the seatback and lower it at the front until it locks;
– sit in the third row rear seat;
– hold the second row seatback and fold it down;
– Make sure the seat is correctly locked in position.
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When moving the rear
seats:
– check that no one is near
to any of the moving parts;
– check that there is sufficient space around the seat;
– check that nothing is obstructing the section of the boot reserved
for storing the seat;
For safety reasons, carry out any
adjustments when the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
Before moving a second row seat forwards, ensure that the seat is not in\
the flat-
floor position.
7When refitting the seat-
back, make sure it is cor-
rectly locked in place.
If seat covers are fitted ,
make sure these do not prevent the
seatback latch from locking in.
Make sure that the seat belts are
positioned correctly.
Reposition the headrests.
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REAR SEATS (3/6)To fold down a third row seat
manually
– From the luggage compartment, lower the headrest;
– pull strap 10. Depending on the vehi-
cle, it is located above or below the
false floor 11 .
10
To get out of the third row
rear seats
– Lift the lever 8;
– guide the seat forwards until it locks.
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Note: If the lever 8 does not work, pull
the emergency exit strap 9.
Using the emergency exit
strap 9 causes the second
row rear seats to move
backwards. During the op-
eration, ensure that nothing is ob-
structing the movement of the seat
(body parts, pets, toys etc.).
For safety reasons, carry out any
adjustments when the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
Risk of injury.
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REAR SEATS (4/6)
To automatically fold down
the seats (flat position)
The rear seats are electrically unlocked
to fold down in order to create a flat
floor.
There are two ways to manoeuvre the
seats:
– from the boot using control 12;
– on the multifunction screen 13. Disabling the function
– With the engine running, a buckled
seat belt prevents the movement of
the relevant seat.
– Once the vehicle is moving the two controls are deactivated.
To raise the seats manually
Raise each seat as described on the
previous pages.
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Conditions of use
With the vehicle at a standstill and the
rear seat belts unlocked:
– from control 12, with the boot lid
open;
– from the multifunction screen 13, with the engine running.
Note: Before performing any unlock-
ing operations to fold down the seats,
the trays on the back of the front seats
must be folded away.
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When moving the rear
seats:
– check that no one is near
to any of the moving parts;
– check that there is sufficient space around the seat;
– check that nothing is obstructing the section of the boot reserved
for storing the seat;
For safety reasons, carry out any
adjustments when the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
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REAR SEATS (5/6)
From the multifunction screen 13
With the vehicle at a standstill, select
menu “Vehicle”, “Seats” then “One-
touch folding”.
Press on the seat you wish to fold away,
or on all seats, then confirm. Encountering an obstacle
While being moved, if a seat encoun-
ters an obstacle, the movement stops
of its own accord. You will then have
to manually fold back the seat after re-
moving the obstacle.
Operating fault
If all user conditions have been ful-
filled and the folding action still fails to
operate, please contact an authorised
dealer.
When moving the rear
seats, ensure that nothing
obstructs the anchorage
points (passenger’s arm or
leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.).
AB
D
E
C
Using control 12
Depending on the vehicle, folding
switches:
A the rear left seatback in the second row.
B the rear centre and right-hand seat- backs in the second row.
C the rear right seatback in the third row.
D the rear left seatback in the third row.
E all seats.
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For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
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