ESP RENAULT TALISMAN 2016 1.G User Guide
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CHILD SAFETY: General information (1/2)
Carrying children
Children, and adults, must be correctly
seated and strapped in for all journeys.
The children being carried in your vehi-
cle are your responsibility.
A child is not a miniature adult. Children
are at risk of specific injuries as their
muscles and bones have not yet fin-
ished growing. The seat belt alone
would not provide suitable protection.
Use an approved child seat and ensure
you use it correctly.
A collision at 50 km/h (30
mph) is the same as fall-
ing a distance of 10 metres.
Transporting a child without
a restraint is the equivalent of allow-
ing him or her to play on a fourth-
floor balcony without railings.
Never travel with a child held in your
arms. In the event of an accident,
you will not be able to keep hold of
the child, even if you yourself are
wearing a seat belt.
If your vehicle has been involved in
a road accident, replace the child
seat and have the seat belts and
ISOFIX anchorage points checked.
To prevent the doors being
opened, use the “Child
safety” device (refer to the
information on “Opening
and closing the doors” in Section 1).
Driver’s responsibility
when parking or stopping
the vehicle
Never leave an animal,
child or adult who is not self-suffi-
cient alone on your vehicle, even for
a short time.
They may pose a risk to themselves
or to others by starting the engine,
activating equipment such as the
electric windows or by locking the
doors.
Also, in hot and/or sunny weather,
please remember that the tempera-
ture inside the passenger compart-
ment increases very quickly.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS
INJURY.
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CHILD SAFETY: General information (2/2)
Using a child seat
The level of protection offered by the
child seat depends on its ability to re-
strain your child and on its installation.
Incorrect installation compromises the
protection it offers the child in the event
of harsh braking or an impact.
Before purchasing a child seat, check
that it complies with the regulations for
the country you are in and that it can
be fitted in your vehicle. Consult an ap-
proved dealer to find out which seats
are recommended for your vehicle.
Before fitting a child seat, read the
manual and respect its instructions. If
you experience any difficulties during
installation, contact the manufacturer
of the equipment. Keep the instructions
with the seat.
Set a good example by always fas-
tening your seat belt and teaching
your child:
– to strap themselves in correctly;
– to always get in and out of the car at the kerb, away from busy traf-
fic.
Do not use a second-hand child
seat or one without an instruction
manual.
Check that there are no objects in
the vicinity of the child seat which
could impede its operation.
Never leave a child unat-
tended in the vehicle.
Check that your child is
always strapped in and that
the belt or safety harness used is
correctly set and adjusted. Avoid
wearing bulky clothing which could
cause the belts to slacken.
Never let your child put their head or
arms out of the window.
Check that the child is in the correct
position for the entire journey, espe-
cially if asleep.
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In the case of the ring located on the
back of the seats 3, the belt should
pass between the seatback and the
rear parcel shelf. To do this, remove
the rear parcel shelf (refer to the in-
formation on the “Rear parcel shelf” in
Section 3).
In all cases, attach the strap hook to the
corresponding third ring and place the
seat in the desired position.
Pull the belt so that the back of the child
seat comes into contact with the back
of the vehicle seat.
CHILD SAFETY: choosing a child seat mounting (2/2)
Attachment using the ISOFIX
system (continued)
The four rings 1 are located between
the seatback and the seat base of the
seat and are identified by a marking.
A third ring is used to attach the upper
strap on some ISOFIX seats.
The child seat strap must
be attached to the corre-
sponding ring.
Do not use any other
mounting point.
2
Check that the seatback
of the forward-facing child
seat is in contact with the
seatback of the vehicle
seat. In this case, the child seat may
not always rest on the seat base of
the vehicle seat.
The ISOFIX anchorage points have been exclusively designed for child
seats with the ISOFIX system. Never fit a different type of child seat, seat
belt or other objects to these anchorage points. Check that nothing is o\
b-
structing the anchorage points.
If your vehicle has been involved in a road accident, have the ISOFIX an\
chorage
points checked and replace your child seat.
1
The third ring is located underneath the
covers 2 or, depending on the vehicle,
on the back of the rear seats 3. The
rings are identified by the
symbol.
3
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CHILD SEATS: attachment by seat belt (2/3)
The table below summarises the information already shown in the diagram \
on the previous pages, to ensure the appli-
cable regulations are respected.
Five-seater version
Type of child seat Weight of the child Front passenger
seat (1) Rear side seats Rear centre seat
Carrycot fitted
across the vehicle
Group 0 < 10 kg X U (2) X
Rear-facing shell
seat
Groups 0 or 0 + < 10 kg and < 13 kg U (5) U (3) U (3)
Shell seat/rear-facing
seat
Groups 0+ and 1 < 13 kg and 9 to 18 kg U (5) U (3) U (3)
Forward-facing seat
Group 1 9 to 18 kg X U (3) (4) U (3) (4)
Booster seat
Groups 2 and 3 15 to 25 kg and 22 to
36 kg
X U (3) (4) X
(1) RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: Before installing a child seat on the front passenger seat, check that \
the airbag has been deactivated (please refer to “Child safety: fron\
t passenger airbag deactivation and activation” in
Section 1).
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Five-seater version
Type of child seat Weight of
the child Seat size ISOFIX Front passenger
seat Rear side seats (4) Rear centre seat
Carrycot fitted
across the vehicle
Group 0 < 10 kg F, G X IL (1) X
Rear-facing shell
seat
Groups 0 or 0 + < 10 kg and
< 13 kg
E X IL (2) X
Shell seat/rear-facing
seat
Groups 0+ and 1 < 13 kg and 9 to
18 kg
C, D X IL (2) X
Forward-facing seat
Group 1 9 to 18 kg A, B, B1 X IUF - IL (2) (3) X
Booster seat
Groups 2 and 3 15 to 25 kg and
22 to 36 kg
X IUF - IL (2) (3) X
Seat i-Size X i-U X
The table below summarises the information already shown in the diagram \
on the following pages, to ensure the regula-
tions in force are respected.
CHILD SEATS: attachment using the ISOFIX system (1/3)
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DRIVING POSITION (2/2)
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.
1 Side air vent.
2 Demister outlet.
3 Stalk for:
– direction indicator lights;
– exterior lights;
– fog lights.
4 Driver Airbag and horn location.
5 Instrument panel.
6 Head-up display.
7 Controls for:
– on-board computer information
read-out and vehicle settings cus-
tomisation menu,
– remote radio and navigation
system.
8 Steering column stalk for winds-
creen and rear screen wash/wiper.
9 Centre air vents.
10 Windscreen demister outlet.
11 Multimedia touchscreen.
12 Multifunction screen controls:
– screen activation/deactivation;
– volume;
– welcome menu;
– driving aids menu;
– settings.
13 Switches for:
– hazard warning lights,
– electric door locking.
14 Heating or air conditioning con-
trols.
15 Passenger Airbag location.
16 Glovebox.
17 Storage compartment.
18 Accessories and multimedia
socket
19 Cup holders
20 Controls for:
– electronic parking brake.
– cruise control/speed limiter.
21 Central multifunction and Multi-
Sense control.
22 Gearstick.
23 Controls for:
– heated front seats,
– ventilated front seats,
– activation/deactivation of ECO
mode,
– activation/deactivation of assisted
parking,
– activation/deactivation of the Stop
and Start function.
24 Engine start/stop button (vehicles
with RENAULT
card).
25 Ignition switch (vehicles with key).
26 Control for adjusting steering
wheel height and reach.
27 Cruise control/speed limiter and
adaptive cruise control controls.
28 Bonnet release control.
29 Controls for:
– electric headlight beam adjust-
ment,
– instrument panel lighting dimmer,
– lane departure warning,
– ESP and traction control system,
– heated steering wheel.
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WARNING LIGHTS (4/6)
ÉPreheating warning light
(diesel version)
This should come on when the igni-
tion is switched on. It indicates that the
heater plugs are in operation.
It goes out when preheating is com-
plete. The engine can be started.
}Handbrake or electronic
parking brake warning light
Refer to the information on the “Assisted
parking brake” in Section 2.
A
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT \
AND COUNTRY.
åAir bag warning light
This warning light will be dis-
played on the instrument panel when
the ignition is switched on or the engine
is started, and will then go out after a
few seconds.
If it does not come on when the igni-
tion is switched on, or comes on when
the engine is running, there is a fault in
the system.
Contact your approved Dealer as soon
as possible.
ÔCoolant temperature warn-
ing light
This lights up red when the ignition is
switched on or the engine is started.
If it turns red, stop and let the engine
idle for a minute or two.
The temperature should lower and the
warning light should return to a blue
colour. If not, stop the engine. Let the
engine cool down before checking the
coolant.
Contact an approved Dealer.
Rear seat belt reminder
(depending
on vehicle)
Warning light
ß comes on, accom-
panied (depending on the vehicle) by
a message indicating the number of
fastened seat belts on the instrument
panel for approximately 30 seconds,
each time the vehicle is started, a door
is opened or a rear seat belt is fas-
tened/unfastened. Check that the rear
passengers are wearing seat belts and
that the number of seat belts shown as
fastened corresponds to the number of
rear seat places occupied.
Š ‰Gear change indicator
This lights up to advise you to
change to a higher gear (up arrow) or
lower gear (down arrow).
Please refer to the information on
“Driving advice, Eco-driving” in
Section 2.
2 Door(s) open warning light
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Automatic main beam
headlights
Depending on the vehicle, this system
switches the main beam headlights on
and off automatically. The function uses
a camera located behind the interior
rear-view mirror to detect vehicles that
are following and coming in the oppo-
site direction.
The main beam headlights come on au-
tomatically if:
– exterior light is weak;
– no other vehicles or lighting are de-tected;
– the vehicle speed is above approxi- mately 30 mph (45 km/h).
If any of the above conditions are not
fulfilled, the system switches to dipped
beam headlights.
The “automatic main beam
headlights” system should
under no circumstances be
used to replace driver atten-
tion and responsibility with regard
to vehicle lighting and adapting to
light, visibility and traffic conditions.Using the portable naviga-
tion system at night in the
windscreen area below the
camera may disturb the
operation of the “automatic main
beam headlights” system (risk of re-
flection on the windscreen).
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (2/5)
4
3
The system may encounter difficul-
ties under certain conditions, inclu-
ding :
– extreme weather conditions (rain, snow, fog, etc.);
– obstruction in front of the winds- creen or camera;
– when a following or oncoming vehicle has weak or hidden li-
ghting;
– incorrect settings for the front headlights;
– reflective systems;
– ...
Activation
Turn ring 4 until the AUTO symbol is op-
posite mark 3.
Push stalk 1 to activate the main beam
headlights. The warning light
comes on on the instrument panel.
Deactivation
– Move stalk 1 towards you again;
– or turn ring 4 to a position other than AUTO ;
– or, depending on the vehicle, on the multifunction screen: select the “ve-
hicle” menu, followed by “Driving
assistance”, “Automaticmain beam
lights”, then choose “OFF”.
Warning light
goes out on the
instrument panel.
1
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (5/5)
fRear fog lights
Turn centre ring 5 on the stalk
until the symbol faces mark 3, 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.
Do not forget to switch off the fog lights
when they are no longer needed, to
avoid inconveniencing other road
users.
Switching off the lights
Turn the ring 5 again until the mark 3
is opposite the symbol for the fog light
that you wish to switch off. The corres-
ponding indicator light on the instru-
ment panel goes out.
The fog lights switch off when the exte-
rior lights are switched off.
Cornering lights
Whenever the dipped beam headlights
are on and under certain conditions (at
speed, the steering wheel at an angle,
in forward gear, the indicator lights on,
etc.), when taking a corner one of the
front fog lights will come on to light the
inside of the bend.
When driving in fog or snow, or
when transporting objects which are
higher than the roof, the headlights
do not come on automatically.
Switching on the fog lights remains
the responsibility of the driver: the
indicator lights on the instrument
panel inform you whether the fog
lights are lit (indicator light on) or not
(indicator light not on).
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gFront fog lights
Turn centre ring 5 on stalk 1
until the symbol faces mark 3, 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.
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Special note
When driving the vehicle, the wiping
speed slows down whenever the ve-
hicle stops. For example, fast wiping
speed will slow to normal wiping speed.
As soon as the vehicle moves off,
wiping will return to the speed originally
selected.
If stalk 1 is operated, it overrides and
cancels the automatic function.Vehicle fitted with intermittent
windscreen wipers
A single sweep
A short push will trigger one sweep
of the wipers.
B stop
C intermittent wiping
The wipers will pause for several
seconds between sweeps. It is
possible to change the time be-
tween sweeps by turning ring 2.
D slow continuous wiping
E fast continuous wiping
Positions A, C and D are accessible
with the ignition on. Position E is
accessible only when the engine is
running.
1
FRONT WINDSCREEN WASH/WIPE (1/6)
Check the condition of the wiper
blades. You are responsible for their
service life:
– they must remain clean: clean the blades, windscreen and
rear screen regularly with soapy
water;
– do not use them when the wind- screen or rear screen are dry;
– free them from the windscreen or rear screen when they have not
been used for a long time.
In all cases, replace them as soon
as they begin to lose efficiency: ap-
proximately once a year.
Before using the rear wiper, check
that no object obstructs the travel of
the blade.
Do not use the wiper arm to open or
close the tailgate.
12A
B
C
D
E