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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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Steering wheel
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Driver’s position
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Instrument panel
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Trip computer
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Clock and exterior temperature
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External rear-view mirrors
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Audible and visual signals
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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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E
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A
B
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The driver’s door mirror
may have two clearly
defined zones. Zone Bis
what can normally be seen
in a conventional door mirror. For
your safety, zone Aincreases the
area you can see at the rear and to
the side of your car.
The objects in zone Alook much
further away than they really are.
DOOR MIRRORS
Door mirrors with manual
control
To adjust the door mirror, move
lever 1.
Door mirrors
With the ignition on , move control 2
to:
- position Cto adjust the left-hand
door mirror;
- position Eto adjust the right-hand
door mirror;
D being the central neutral position.
Folding door mirrors
Move control 2to position Fand the
door mirrors fold in.
To put them back into driving
position, return to position C, D or E.
Heated door mirrors
The door mirrors are de-iced when
the rear screen demisting/de-icing is
active.
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REAR-VIEW MIRRORS
Interior rear-view mirror
Its position can be adjusted. For
night driving, to avoid being dazzled
by the headlights of the car behind
you, move the small lever 1located
behind the mirror.
Auto-dimming rear-view mirror 2
The rear-view mirror darkens
automatically at night when you are
followed by a vehicle with lights
(main beam headlights).
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HEATING/AIR CONDITIONING
The controls
A - Air recirculation control.
B - Air temperature adjustment.
C - Ventilation speed adjustment.
D - Adjusting the passenger
compartment air distribution. E
- Heated rear screen and heated
door mirror control and
indicator light (depending on
vehicle).
F - Air conditioning control and
warning light (depending on
vehicle).
Adjusting the air temperature
Turn control Bto obtain the desired
temperature. The further the slide is
in the red, the more the temperature
will be increased.
When the air conditioning system is
used for long periods, it may begin
to feel cold. This can be corrected by
increasing the quantity of hot air
(turn control Bto the right).
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CLIMATE CONTROL
The controls
1
- “Clear view” button to demist
and de-ice the windows.
2 - “Clear view” function indicator
light.
3 - Switching the air conditioning
on and off.
4 and 7- Air temperature adjustment. 5
- Display.
6 - Switching automatic mode on
and off.
8 and 10- Air distribution adjustment
for the passenger
compartment.
9 and 11- Ventilation speed
adjustment. 12
- Heated rear screen and heated
door mirrors (depending on
vehicle).
13 - Heated rear screen indicator
light.
14 - Air recirculation control.
Information and advice for use Refer to the end of the section on
heating/air conditioning.
Buttons 1and 12are
supplemented by operating
warning lights ( 2and 13):
- indicator light lit up, the function is switched on,
- indicator light off, the function is switched off.
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CLIMATE CONTROL (continued)
Rear screen de-icing/demisting
Press button 12: operating warning
light 13lights up.
This function permits rapid
demisting/de-icing of the rear screen
and de-icing of the door mirrors
(depending on version). To exit this function
, press button
12 again. If this does not occur,
demisting stops automatically.
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CLIMATE CONTROL (continued)
This function rapidly demists/de-
ices the windscreen, the front side
windows and the door mirrors
(depending on the vehicle).
It imposes automatic operation of
the air conditioning, inhibits
recirculation and activates heating of
the rear screen (indicator light 13).
Press button 12if you do not want
rear screen heating to be activated,
indicator light 13goes out.
“Clear view” Function
Press button 1, operating indicator 2
lights up.
The AUTO button indicator light
(on the display) switches off. Note.:
if you wish to reduce the air
flow (which may produce a certain
amount of noise in the passenger
compartment), press button 11.
To exit this function , press either:
- button 1again,
- button 6 (the AUTO warning light
on the display illuminates).
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MANUAL WINDOWS WINDSCREEN
Manually operated rear windows
Turn winder 1.
Heat reflecting windscreen(depending on vehicle)
This windscreen reflects the sun
and, in particular, limits the infrared
rays entering the passenger
compartment.
There are two zones 2which allow
authorisation cards to be affixed to
the windscreen (e.g.: motorway
permits, car park season tickets,
etc.), located on either side of the
rear-view mirror.
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SUN VISOR
Front sun visor
Lower the sun visor 1 onto the
windscreen or unclip it and place it
across the side window.
Vanity mirrors 2not illuminated
Slide cover 3.
Illuminated vanity mirrors
Slide cover 5.
The light 4is automatic.
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BODYWORK MAINTENANCE (continued)
You should
- Frequently wash your car, with the
engine off , with cleaning products
recommended by us (never use
abrasive products) and be sure to
rinse the wheel arches and
underneath the bodywork to
eliminate:
- spots of tree resin and industrial grime;
- bird droppings , which contain
chemicals that rapidly discolour
paintwork and may even cause
the paint to peel off;
The vehicle must bewashed
immediately to remove these
marks since it is impossible to
remove them by polishing.
- salt deposited in the wheel arches and the underside of the body
after driving in areas where the
roads have been gritted,
- mud in the wheel arches and the underside of the body which
forms damp patches. - Observe the vehicle stopping
distances when driving on gravelled
surfaces to prevent paint damage.
- Repair, or have repaired quickly, areas where the paint has been
damaged to prevent corrosion
spreading.
- Remember to visit the body shop periodically in order to maintain
your RENAULT anti-corrosion
warranty. Refer to the Warranty
and Services booklet.
- Respect local regulations about washing vehicles (e.g. do not wash
your vehicle on a public highway). - Before using a roller type car wash,
return the wiper stalk to the Stop
position (refer to the
Wipers/Washers information in
section 1). Check the mounting of
external accessories, additional
lights and rear-view mirrors and
take care to attach the wiper blades
and radio aerial with an adhesive.
Remove the car phone aerial if your
vehicle is fitted with this
equipment.
- Spray mechanical components, hinges, etc. with products
approved by RENAULT’s Technical
Department to protect them after
they have been cleaned.
We have selected special
products to care for your vehicle
and you can obtain these from
RENAULT accessory outlets.
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