headrest RENAULT MEGANE 2005 X84 / 2.G Owners Manual
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Section 1: Getting to know your vehicle
RENAULT Card: general information, use, deadlocking ........................................................................\
....1.02 ➟1.08
Doors
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Renault Anti-Intruder Device (RAID)
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Engine immobiliser
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Headrests - Seats
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....................................................... ...................1.17 ➟1.20
Seat belts
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Additional restraint systems
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in addition to the front seat belts
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in addition to the rear seat belts
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side protection device
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Child safety
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....................................................... ............................1.32 ➟1.42
Steering wheel
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Driver’s position
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Instrument panel
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....................................................... ..................1.48 ➟1.77
Trip computer
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....................................................... ..................1.66 ➟1.77
Clock and exterior temperature
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....................................................... ......1.78
External rear-view mirrors
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....................................................... ....1.79 - 1.80
Audible and visual signals
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....................................................... ..............1.81
Lighting and exterior signals
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....................................................1.82 ➟1.84
Headlight beam adjustment
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....................................................... .............1.85
Wipers/washers
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....................................................... ....................1.86 ➟1.88
Fuel tank (filling with fuel)
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The head restraint is
important for safety. Ensure
that it is in place and in the
correct position. The
distance between your head and
the head restraint should be as
small as possible. The top of your
head should be in line with the top
of the head restraint.
FRONT HEAD RESTRAINTS
To remove the head restraint
Press button 2and lift the head
restraint until it comes free.
To refit the head restraint
Insert the head restraint rods into
the holes, with the notches facing
forwards.
Move tab 1 forwards and lower the
head restraint to the required height.Head restraints with a tab 1:
To adjust the headrest
Slide it upwards to the required
height.
To lower the headrest
Move tab 1 forwards and lower the
head restraint to the required height.
To adjust the angle of the headrest
Depending on the vehicle, move
section Aof the headrest forwards or
backwards until it feels comfortable.
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The head restraint is a
safety component, check
that it is fitted and in the
correct position.
REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS
Position for use
Fit the head restraint as far as it will
go, then, while keeping the head
restraint pulled towards you, lower
it until it locks into place.
The head restraint does not lower
fully. To do this, press tab 1 and
push the head restraint
simultaneously.
To remove it
Press tab 1and then remove the
head restraint completely.
To refit the head restraint
Insert the rods into the holes, press
tab 1and lower the head restraint.
Storage position
Press tab 1and lower the head
restraint completely.
When the headrest is set at the
lowest position, this is for storage
only. It must not be used in this
position when a seat is occupied.
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Under no circumstances
should babies or children
be allowed to travel sitting
on the knees of another
passenger in the vehicle.
If a frontal impact occurs at 30 mph
(50 km/h) a child weighing 30 kg
will be transformed into a missile
equivalent to one ton: you will find
it impossible to hold the child, even
if you yourself are wearing a belt.
It is particularly dangerous to put
the belt round your child when he
or she is sitting on your lap. Never
use the belt for more than one
person at the same time.
CHILD SAFETY
Remember that a collision at 30 mph
(50 km/h) is the same as falling a
distance of 10 metres. Expressed in
other terms, transporting a child
without a restraint is the equivalent
of allowing him or her to play on a
fourth-floor balcony without
railings.In all countries there are regulations
governing the use of restraints for
children and babies.
In Europe, children under 10 years
of age
(1)must be seated in an
approved safety device which is
suitable for the weight and size of
the child.
The driver is responsible for
ensuring that this equipment is used
correctly.
Child restraints for which type
approval was obtained after January
1992 offer a level of safety much
greater than for restraints with type
approval before that date.
It is therefore advisable to select a
child restraint that complies with
European regulation ECE 44.
Restraints that comply with this
legislation must be marked with an
orange label bearing the letter E
followed by a number (which
represents the country where it is
type approved) and the year in
which the type approval was
granted.
Refer to the Child safety equipment
booklet available from the Renault
Network to choose the seat suited to
your child and recommended for
your vehicle. There are some passenger seats on
which the installation of child seats
is forbidden.
To find the authorised seats and
types of child seats that can be
installed in each of the authorised
seats, refer to the table in the
following pages.
Before installing a child seat in the
front seat
(if installation is permitted)
If fitted to the passenger seat, carry
out the following adjustments:
- move the passenger seat as far back as possible,
- set the seatback to its fully upright position,
- raise the seat base as far as possible,
- raise the headrest to its highest setting,
- move the seat belt height control to the low position.
(1) You must always comply with the
laws of the country in which you are
travelling. They may be different to
the guidelines in this handbook.
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CHILD SAFETY (continued)
X= Seat not suitable for fitting a child seat.
U = Seat which allows child seats with the “Universal” approval to be \
attached by seat belt; check that it can be fitted
correctly.
IUF = Seat which allows child seats with the “Universal” approval to be \
attached by the ISOFIX device; check that it can
be fitted correctly.
IL = Seat which allows a child seat approved as “semi-universal” or “\
vehicle specific” to be secured using the ISOFIX
child seat fixing system; check that it can be fitted correctly.
Refer to the Child safety equipment booklet available from the RENAULT N\
etwork to choose the seat suited to your child
and recommended for your vehicle.
(2) The size of the child seat with ISOFIX fittings is indicated by the symbol followed by a letter ( A, B, B1, C, D, E, F, G)
(3) Only a rear-facing child seat may be installed in this seat.
(4) It is recommended that the seat is moved back as far as possible and tha\
t the seatback is reclined by approximately 25°.
(5) A carrycot is fitted across the vehicle and occupies 2 seats - position \
the child with its head opposite the door side.
(6) Move the vehicle front seat forward as far as it will go, fit the child \
seat then move the front seat back so that it close as
possible to the child seat but without touching it.
(7) Fit the child seat seatback against the vehicle’s seatback. Adjust the headrest, or remove it if necessary.
(8) For the child’s safety, do not push the front seat more than halfway back on its runners and d\
o not recline the seatback
more than 25°.
(9) A child over 10 years of age, weighing more than 36 kg or taller than 1.\
36 m can be strapped directly into the seat like
an adult.
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CHILD SAFETY (continued)
A booster seat with a height-
adjustable seatback and a belt guide
are recommended as this will allow
the belt to be worn as close to the
base of the neck as possible but not
on it.
Place the back of the child seat
firmly against the vehicle seatback.
Adjust the height of the head
restraint or remove it if necessary.
If a booster seat without a seatback
is used, the vehicle’s headrest will
have to be adjusted to suit the
child’s stature; the upper edge of the
headrest must be at the same height
as the top of the child’s head and
should never be lower than in line
with the child’s eyes.
Category 2 (15 kg to 25 kg) and
category 3 (22 kg to 36 kg)
To correctly secure the child’s pelvis
under 10 years, a height under 1.36
m and a weight of less than 36 kg.
Use a booster seat with belt guides
to ensure that the three-point belt
lies flat over the child’s thighs.The standard classifies the child
restraints in five categories:
Category 0 : 0 to 10 kg
Category 0+ : 0 to 13 kg
Category 1 : 9 to 18 kg
Category 2 : 15 to 25 kg
Category 3 : 22 to 36 kg
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CHILD SAFETY (continued)
Rear-facing Isofix seat fitted to the
front passenger seat
The front passenger seat must be
adjusted so that the back of the child
seat is touching the dashboard.
Use belt 4supplied with the seat:
- attach the belt hook 5to the ring 6
located under the seat on the gear
lever side;
- tighten the belt. Rear-facing seat mounting ring for
rear seats
- attach the belt hook
5to ring 7.
- tighten the belt. Forward-facing seat mounting ring
(rear seats only)
- pass strap
4 (supplied with the seat)
between the two rear headrest rods;
- attach hook 5to the ring located
under the luggage compartment
carpet.
- tighten the belt.
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