set clock RENAULT CLIO 2012 X85 / 3.G Owners Manual
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ENG_UD24926_3
Heure et température extérieure (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Re\
nault)
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Clock and exterior temperature
Then  press  and  hold  button  3   to  con -
firm the time set.
The  minutes  flash;  repeatedly  press  or 
press and hold button  2 to set them.
When  setting  is  complete,  the  hours 
and  minutes remain  displayed  continu -
ously for 2 seconds: your setting is reg-
istered.
You may change the display.Display A
The time is displayed when the ignition 
is switched on.
To access display 1 for setting the time, 
press button 2 or 3. Wait for a few sec-
onds.
The  hours  and  minutes  flash  and  you 
are  now  in  setting  mode;  press  and 
hold button  3 to set the hours.
When the hours flash, repeatedly press 
or press and hold button 2, to set them.
CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE (1/2)
2
3
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.
TIME
16:30
1
3382.3
   
KM
16:20
A   
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ENG_UD24926_3
Heure et température extérieure (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Re\
nault)
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Vehicles  fitted  with  navigation  aid 
systems, telephones, etc.
Refer  to  the  separate  instructions  for 
the  function  to  understand  the  special 
features of this equipment.External temperature 
indicator
Special note:
When the exterior temperature is - 3°C 
to  +  3°C,  the  °C  characters  flash  (sig -
nalling a risk of ice on the road).
External  temperature  in -
dicator
As  ice  formation  is  related 
to  climatic  exposure,  local 
air  humidity  and  temperature,  the 
external  temperature  alone  is  not 
sufficient to detect ice.
Display B
The display  B shows:
– the radio;
– the time;
– the exterior temperature.
The  time  and/or  external  tempera -
ture  are  displayed  when  the  ignition  is 
switched on.
Resetting the clock
Press button:
  H  for the hours,
  M  for the minutes.
CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE (2/2)
B
H
M
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.   
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ENG_UD12592_2
Batterie : dépannage (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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Jaune NoirNoir texte
BATTERY: troubleshooting  (3/4)
Special procedures may be 
required  to  charge  some 
batteries.  Contact  your  ap-
proved Dealer.
Avoid  all  risk  of  sparks  which  may 
cause  an  immediate  explosion  and 
charge  the  battery  in  a  well-venti -
lated area. Risk of serious injury.
If your vehicle is to be left stationary for 
a  relatively  long  time,  disconnect  the 
battery  or  have  it  recharged  regularly, 
particularly  during  cold  weather.  It  will 
then be necessary, with the engine run-
ning, to move the steering wheel slowly, 
from  lock  to  lock  and  to  reprogram  the 
electronic  equipment  with  a  memory 
feature,  radio,  etc.  The  battery  should 
be stored in a cool and dry location pro-
tected from frost.
Note:   if  you  have  disconnected  or  re -
charged  a  battery,  move  the  steering 
wheel  slowly  from  lock  to  lock  to  reset 
the system.
Have  the  battery’s  charge  status 
checked regularly:
– 
especially if you use your vehicle for 
short journeys or for frequent driving 
in town;
–  when the exterior temperature drops 
(in  winter),  the  charge  decreases . 
In  winter,  only  use  the  electrical 
equipment that is really necessary;
–  finally,  you  should  understand  that 
the  charge  decreases  naturally  as  a 
result of certain permanent electrical 
consumers  such  as  the  clock,  after-
sales accessories, etc.
When  many  accessories  are  fitted  to 
the  vehicle,  have  them  connected  to 
the  + after ignition feed. In this case, it 
is  advisable  to  have  your  vehicle  fitted 
with  a  battery  which  has  an  increased 
nominal capacity. Contact an approved 
Dealer.Connecting a battery charger
The  battery  charger  must  be  com -
patible  with  a  battery  with  nominal 
voltage of 12 volts.
Switch  the  engine  off  and  then  discon -
nect  both  battery  leads  starting  with 
the negative terminal.
Do not disconnect the battery when the 
engine  is  running.  Follow  the  instruc-
tions  given  by  the  manufacturer  for 
the battery charger you are using.
Only  a  fully  charged  and  well-main -
tained  battery  will  have  a  long  and 
useful  life  and  enable  you  to  start  the 
vehicle’s engine normally.
The battery must be kept clean and dry.   
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Index (X85 - B85 - C85 - S85 - K85 - Renault)
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AlphAbeticAl index (1/5)
A
ABS  ........................................................................\
 2.17 – 2.18
accessories........................................................................\
 5.35
accessories socket  ............................................................ 3.28
additional methods of restraint  .......................................... 1.35
side protection  ............................................................. 1.34
to the front seat belts  ....................................... 1.29 → 1.32
to the rear seat belts  .................................................... 1.33
adjusting your driving position  1.20 → 1.23, 1.25 → 1.28, 3.29
advice on antipollution  ........................................... 2.13 → 2.15
air bag .................................................................... 1.29 → 1.35
activating the front passenger air bags  ........................ 1.50
deactivating the front passenger air bags  .................... 1.48
air conditioning  ........................................................ 3.4 → 3.16
air vents  ...................................................................... 3.2 – 3.3
anti-corrosion check  .............................................. 6.15 → 6.20
anti-corrosion protection  .................................................... 4.13
anti-lock braking system: ABS  ................................2.17 – 2.18
antipollution advice  .......................................................................... 2.13
ashtray  ........................................................................\
....... 3.28
audible and visual signals .................................................. 1.51
automatic gearbox (use)  ........................................ 2.31 → 2.33
automatic gearbox selector lever ...........................2.31 → 2.33
b
battery ........................................................... 4.12, 5.28 → 5.31
battery (remote control)  ..................................................... 5.32
bonnet ........................................................................\
. 4.2 – 4.3
brake fluid  ........................................................................\
.... 4.9
bulbs changing  .......................................................... 5.16 → 5.25
c
catalytic converter ................................................................ 2.9
central door locking  .................... 1.6, 1.9 → 1.12, 1.15 → 1.18 changing a bulb
 ..................................................... 5.16 → 5.25
changing a wheel .................................................... 5.11 – 5.12
changing gear  ........................................................ 2.31 → 2.38
child restraint/seat  ............................. 1.36 – 1.37, 1.39 → 1.48
child safety .......1.2 – 1.3, 1.11, 1.13 – 1.14, 1.32, 1.36 – 1.37, 
1.39 → 1.48, 2.5, 3.17 → 3.19
child seats .......................................... 1.36 – 1.37, 1.39 → 1.47
children  .............. 1.2 – 1.3, 1.7, 1.11, 1.13 – 1.14, 1.36 – 1.37, 
3.17 → 3.20
cigar lighter  ........................................................................\
 3.28
clock  ....................................................................... 1.73 – 1.74
closing the doors  ................................................... 1.13 → 1.18
control instruments  ............................ 1.56 → 1.65, 1.73 – 1.74
controls  .................................................................. 1.52 → 1.55
courtesy light  ............................................................ 3.23, 5.24
courtesy mirrors  ................................................................. 3.22
cruise control  ......................................................... 2.27 → 2.30
cruise control-speed limiter.................................... 2.24 → 2.30
d
dashboard .............................................................. 1.52 → 1.55
deadlocking the doors  ................................................ 1.6, 1.12
demisting rear screen  ............................................................ 3.4, 3.13
windscreen  ............................................................ 3.5, 3.14
dimensions  ................................................................. 6.4 – 6.5
dipstick........................................................................\
......... 4.5
doors/tailgate  ........................................................... 1.2 → 1.18
driver’s position  ..................................................... 1.52 → 1.59
driving  .................... 2.2, 2.4 → 2.11, 2.13 → 2.15, 2.17 → 2.40
driving position settings  ............................................................ 1.25 → 1.28
e
electric windows  .................................................... 3.17 → 3.19
Electronic Stability Program: ESP  .......................... 2.19 – 2.20