RENAULT ZOE 2017 1.G Manual Online

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CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE (1/2)
– the minutes flash - press buttons 1 and 2 to set the minutes;
– hold down button 1 or 2 to confirm
the minutes setting. Your settings are
now saved.Resetting the clock A
To access the display 3 for setting the
time:
– press button 1 or 2 a few times to
obtain the menu “Time settings”.
Wait for a few seconds.
– hold down button 1 or 2 - the hours
flash;
– press buttons 1 and 2 to set the hour;
– hold down button 1 or 2 to confirm
the hour setting;
If the power supply is cut (battery
disconnected, supply wire cut, etc.),
the clock must be reset.
We recommend that you do not
adjust these settings while driving.
9°C 12:00
3
A
1
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External temperature
indicator
As ice formation is related
to climatic exposure, local
air humidity and temperature, the
external temperature alone is not
sufficient to detect ice.
External temperature
indicator
Special note:
When the outside temperature is – 3°C
to + 3°C, the °C characters flash (sig-
nalling a risk of ice on the road).B
End
Clock
Resetting the clock B
The time setting is done automatically.
You may, however, change this.
On the display
B, select “Menu”,
“System ” then “Time settings”.
Set the hours and minutes.
Then confirm your choice.
B
CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE (2/2)

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Height and reach adjustment
Pull lever 1 and move the steering
wheel to the required position.
Then, push the lever back fully, beyond
the point of resistance to lock the steer-
ing wheel.
Make sure that the steering wheel is
correctly locked.
Power-assisted steering
The variable power-assisted steering
system is equipped with an electronic
control system which alters the level of
assistance to suit the vehicle speed.
Steering is made easier during parking
manoeuvres (for added comfort) whilst
the force needed to steer increases
progressively as the speed rises (for
enhanced safety at high speeds).
STEERING WHEEL/POWER-ASSISTED STEERING
For safety reasons, only
adjust the steering wheel
when the vehicle is station-
ary.
1
Never switch off the igni-
tion when travelling down-
hill, and avoid doing so in
normal driving (assistance
is not provided).
Never leave the steering wheel on
full lock when the vehicle is station-
ary.
With the engine switched off, or if
there is a system fault, it is still pos-
sible to turn the steering wheel. The
force required will be greater.
A noise may be heard when the
steering wheel is moved quickly.
This is normal.

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REAR-VIEW MIRRORS
Interior rear view mirror
Its position can be adjusted.
When driving at night, to avoid being
dazzled by the headlights of the vehicle
behind, depress the little lever located
behind rear view mirror 2.
Door mirrors with electrical
adjustment:
With the ignition on, turn button 1:
– position A to adjust the left-hand
door mirror;
– position C to adjust the right-hand
door mirror;
B is the inactive position.
BA
C
1
2
Objects observed in the
door mirror glass are actu-
ally closer than they appear.
For your safety, take this
into account in order to correctly
assess the distance before any ma-
noeuvre.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is stationary.
Heated door mirrors
When the engine is started, mirror de-
icing is activated with the rear screen
de-icing/demisting.
Folding door mirrors
Move button 1 to position D to fold the
door mirrors in. To reset them for dri-
ving, return to position B.
If you fold the door mirrors in manually
before resetting them to driving posi-
tion B, you must first turn button 1 to
position D.
D

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AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS
Horn
Press steering wheel boss A.
Headlight flasher
Pull stalk 1 towards you to flash the
headlights.
éHazard warning lights
Press switch 2. This switch il-
luminates all four direction indicators
and the side-mounted indicator lights
simultaneously. It must only be used in
an emergency to warn drivers of other
vehicles that you have had to stop in
an area where stopping is prohibited or
unexpected or that you are obliged to
drive under special conditions.
Depending on the vehicle, the hazard
warning lights may come on automati-
cally under heavy deceleration. You can
switch them off by pressing switch 2.
Direction indicators
Move stalk 1 parallel to the steering
wheel and in the direction you are going
to turn it.
One-touch mode
When driving, it is possible that the
steering wheel may not be turned suf-
ficiently to return the stalk automatically
to its starting position.
In this case, briefly turn stalk 1 to the in-
termediate position, then release it: the
stalk returns to its original point and the
indicator light flashes three times.
A
2
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PEDESTRIAN HORN
Electric vehicles are particularly quiet.
This system enables you to warn
people of your presence – especially
pedestrians and cyclists.
The system is activated automatically
when the engine is started. The sound
triggers when the vehicle speed is be-
tween 1 and 20 mph.
Deactivating the system
With the engine running, press the
switch 1 to deactivate the function. The
warning light 2 in the switch 1 comes
on.
Activating the system
With the engine running, press the
switch 1 to activate the function. The
warning light 2 in the switch 1 goes out.
System activated:
– it goes on standby automatically
when the vehicle speed is above ap-
proximately 20 mph (30 km/h);
– The system is activated automati- cally when the vehicle is being driven
at a speed below approximately
20 mph (30 km/h).
2
Warning noise selection
– Keep switch 1 pressed down. The various sounds will be played in
succession;
– release switch 1 on the sound of your choice.
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (1/3)
Before driving at night, check that the electrical equipment is operatin\
g
correctly and adjust the headlight beams (if your vehicle is not carryi\
ng
its normal load). As a general precaution, check that the lights are not ob-
scured (by dirt, mud, snow or objects being transported).
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kDipped beam
headlights
Manual operation
Turn the ring 2 until the symbol is oppo-
site mark 3. This indicator light on the
instrument panel comes on.
Automatic operation
(depending on vehicle)
Turn ring 2 until the AUTO symbol is op-
posite mark 3: with the engine running,
the dipped beam headlights switch on
or off automatically depending on the
brightness of the light outside, without
any action on stalk 1.2
If driving on the left in a left-hand
drive vehicle (or vice versa), drivers
must have the lights adjusted by an
authorised dealer for the duration of
the trip.
1
uSide lights
Turn the ring 2 until the symbol
is opposite mark 3. This indicator light
on the instrument panel comes on.
Daytime running lights
The daytime running lights come on
automatically with no action on stalk 1
when the engine is started, and they go
off once the engine is switched off.

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EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (2/3)
Switching off the lights
There are two possibilities:
– manually, move ring 2 to position 0;
– the lights will go out automatically when the engine is switched off, the
driver’s door is opened or the vehicle
is locked. In this case, the next time
the engine is started the lights will be
switched back on according to the
position of the ring 2.
NB: if the fog lights are lit, the lights are
not switched off automatically.
Lights-on reminder buzzer
A warning beep sounds when the driv-
er’s door is opened to warn you that the
lights are still on.
“See-me-home lighting”
function
Depending on the vehicle, this func-
tion allows you to briefly switch on the
dipped beam headlights (to provide
light when opening a gate, etc.).
With the engine and lights switched
off and the ring 2 in position 0, pull the
stalk 1 towards you: the dipped beam
headlights come on for approximately
thirty seconds. To increase this dura-
tion, you may pull the stalk up to four
times (total time restricted to approxi-
mately two minutes).
To switch off the lights before they go
out automatically, turn ring 2 to any po-
sition, then return it to position 0.12
áMain beam headlights
With the dipped beam head-
lights lit, pull stalk 1 towards you. This
indicator light on the instrument panel
comes on.
To return to the dipped headlight posi-
tion, pull stalk 1 towards you again.

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EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (3/3)
When driving in fog or snow, or
when transporting objects which are
higher than the roof, the headlights
do not come on automatically.
The driver remains in full control of
switching on the fog lights: the indi-
cator lights on the instrument panel
inform you whether the fog lights
are lit (indicator light on) or not (indi-
cator light off).
fRear fog light
Turn centre ring 4 on the stalk
until the symbol faces mark 5, then re-
lease it.
Operation of the fog lights depends on
the exterior lighting selected, and an in-
dicator light will light up on the instru-
ment panel.
To avoid inconveniencing other road
users, remember to switch off the rear
fog light when it is no longer needed. Switching off the lights
Turn the central ring
4 again to align
marker 5 with the symbol. The warning
light on the instrument panel goes out.
The rear fog lights switch off when the
exterior lights are switched off.
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For manual settings
Examples of positions for adjusting control A according to the load
0 Driver alone or with front passenger
1 Driver with one front passenger and two or
three rear passengers
2 Driver with one front passenger, three rear
passengers and luggage
2 Driver with luggage or load reaching the
maximum authorised load weight
3 Driver and luggage (reaching the maximum
permissible all-up weight)
4 Do not use
On vehicles fitted with this function,
control A allows you to adjust the height
of the beams according to the load.
Turn control A downwards to lower the
headlights and upwards to raise them.
For vehicles not fitted with control A ,
adjustment is automatic.
HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT
A
If driving on the left in a left-hand drive vehicle (or vice versa), d\
rivers must have
the lights adjusted by an authorised dealer for the duration of the trip\
.

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