seat adjust RENAULT TWIZY 2017 1.G Owners Manual
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1.16
FRONT SEAT
To move the seat forwards or
back
Lift handle 1 to unlock the seat. Release
the handle once the seat is in the cor-
rect position and ensure that the seat is
fully locked into position.
Access to the rear seats
Lift strap 2 and slide the driver’s seat
forwards.
To replace the seat in the driving posi-
tion, pull strap 2 towards the rear of the
vehicle until you get to the desired po-
sition.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
2
1
Make sure the seat is
locked in place.
No object should be placed
on the floor: such objects
may slide under the pedals during
sudden braking manoeuvres and
obstruct their use.
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1.17
For safety reasons, always wear your
seat belt when travelling in your vehi-
cle. You must also comply with the leg-
islation of your country.
Before starting, first adjust your driv-
ing position, then ask all occupants
to adjust their seat belts to ensure
optimum protection.
Adjusting your driving
position
– Sit well back in your seat. This is essential to ensure your back is po-
sitioned correctly;
– adjust the distance between the seat and the pedals. Your seat
should be as far back as possible
while still allowing you to fully de-
press the pedals.
Incorrectly adjusted or twisted seat belts may cause injuries in the eve\
nt
of an accident.
Use one seat belt per person, whether child or adult.
Even pregnant women should wear a seat belt. In this case, ensure that
the lap belt is not exerting too much pressure on the abdomen, but do no\
t allow
any slack.
SEAT BELTS (1/3)
1
Driver’s side seat belt
Slip your right shoulder under the belt 1.
Do not use the driver’s side
support belt on its own. This
belt is designed to comple-
ment the action of the seat
belt.
1
2
To avoid hampering the
proper operation of the side
support belt, make sure
nothing is positioned be-
tween the back 2 of the front seat
and the belt 1 . Risk of injury in the
event of an accident.
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1.18
Unfastening
Press button 6 and the seat belt will be
rewound by the inertia reel. Guide the
belt into position.
SEAT BELTS (2/3)
Locking
Unwind the belt slowly and smoothly
and ensure that buckle 5 locks into
catch 4 (check that it is locked by pull-
ing on buckle 5). If the belt jams, allow
it to return slightly before attempting to
unwind it again.
If your seat belt is completely jammed,
pull slowly, but firmly, so that just over
3 cm unwinds. Allow it to return slightly
before attempting to unwind it again.
If there is still a problem, contact an ap-
proved dealer.
3
4
56
4
3
7
Adjusting the seat belts
Sit with your back firmly against the
seatback.
The shoulder strap 3 should be as close
as possible to the base of the neck but
not on it.
The lap belt 7 should be worn flat over
the thighs and against the pelvis.
The seat belt must be worn as close to
the body as possible. E.g.: avoid having
objects under the belts, etc.
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1.22
METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS (3/3)
Operation
This system is only operational when
the ignition is switched on.
If a severe frontal impact occurs, the
airbag inflates rapidly, cushioning the
impact of the driver’s head and chest
against the steering wheel; the airbag
then deflates immediately after impact
so that the vehicle can be exited with-
out hindrance. All of the warnings below are given
so that the air bag is not obstructed
in any way when it is inflated and
also to prevent the risk of serious in-
juries caused by items which may be
dislodged when the air bag inflates.
Warnings concerning the
driver’s air bag
– Do not modify the steer-
ing wheel or the steering
wheel boss.
– Do not cover the steering wheel boss under any circumstances.
– Do not attach any objects (badge, logo, clock, telephone holder,
etc.) to the steering wheel boss.
– The steering wheel must not be removed (except by qualified per-
sonnel from our Network).
– Do not sit too close to the steering wheel when driving: sit with your
arms slightly bent (see Section 1
“Adjusting your driving position”).
This will allow sufficient space
for the air bag to deploy correctly
and to be fully effective.
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1.25
CHILD SAFETY: General information (2/2)
Use
Only a booster seat should be used.
The level of protection offered by the
booster seat depends on its ability to
restrain your child and on its installa-
tion. Incorrect installation compromises
the protection it offers the child in the
event of harsh braking or an impact.
Before purchasing a booster seat,
check that it complies with the regula-
tions for your country and that it can be
fitted in your vehicle. Consult an autho-
rised dealer to find out which booster
seats are recommended for your vehi-
cle.
Before fitting a booster seat, read the
manual and follow its instructions. If you
experience any difficulties during instal-
lation, contact the equipment manu-
facturer. Keep the instructions with the
booster seat.
Never leave a child unat-
tended in the vehicle.
Check that your child is
always strapped in and that
the belt is correctly set and adjusted.
Never allow your child to stick their
head out of the window.
Check that the child is in the correct
position for the entire journey, espe-
cially if asleep.
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.
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1.26
CHILD SAFETY: booster seat
Only a booster seat should be used.
Booster cushions
From 15 kg or 4 years, the child can
travel using a booster seat, which will
enable the seat belt to be adapted
to suit his/her size and shape. The
booster seat cushion must be fitted with
guides to position the seat belt on the
child’s thighs rather than the stomach.
It is recommended that you use a seat-
back fitted with a belt strap guide which
can be adjusted in terms of height to
position the seat belt in the centre of the
shoulder. It must never rest on the neck
or on the arm.
Choose a bucket type seat for optimum
side protection.
Driver’s responsibility
Never use the storage
space as a booster seat for
a child or a pet. Otherwise,
this could place your child or pet in
danger, or endanger the driver, in
the event of hard braking or impact.
Risk of death or serious injuries.
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1.27
CHILD SAFETY: attaching a booster seat
Attachment via the seat belt
The seat belt must be adjusted to
ensure that it is effective in the event of
harsh braking or an impact.
Ensure that the strap paths indicated by
the booster seat manufacturer are re-
spected.
Always check that the seat belt is cor-
rectly fastened by pulling it up, then
pulling it out fully whilst pressing on the
booster seat.
Check that the booster seat is correctly
held by moving it from side to side and
back to front: the booster seat should
remain firmly fixed in place.
Check that the booster seat has not
been installed at an angle.
No modifications may be
made to the component
parts of the restraint system
originally fitted: belts, seats
and their mountings.
The seat belt must never
be twisted or the tension
relieved. Never pass the
shoulder strap under the
arm or behind the back.
Check that the seat belt has not
been damaged by sharp edges.
If the seat belt does not operate nor-
mally, it will not protect the child.
Consult an approved dealer. Do not
use this seat until the seat belt has
been repaired.
Do not use the booster seat
if it risks loosening the seat
belt restraining it: the base
of the booster seat must not
rest on the buckle and/or catch of
the seat belt.
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7.1
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/3)
A
accessories........................................................................\
5.12
additional methods of restraint ..............................1.20 → 1.23
to the front seat belts .......................................1.20 → 1.22
to the rear seat belts ........................................1.20 → 1.22
adjusting your driving position ........................................... 1.17
air bag....................................................................1.20 → 1.23
anti-corrosion check ..............................................6.13 → 6.18
anti-corrosion protection ...................................................... 4.6
audible and visual signals.................................................. 1.38
B
battery........................................................................\
........ 1.33
12 volt battery maintenance ......................................................... 4.4 – 4.5
12 volt battery ............................................................. 4.4 – 4.5
brake fluid ........................................................................\
.... 4.2
bulbs changing ............................................................... 5.8 – 5.9
C
changing a bulb .......................................................... 5.8 – 5.9
charge meter ....................................................................... 2.9
charging cord ...........................................................1.8 → 1.12
charging flap ........................................................................\
1.7
child booster seat ..............................1.24 – 1.25, 1.28 → 1.30
child restraint/seat .............................1.24 – 1.25, 1.27 → 1.30
child safety.........................................1.24 – 1.25, 1.27 → 1.30
child seats..........................................1.24 – 1.25, 1.27 → 1.30
children ............................................... 1.13 – 1.14, 1.24 – 1.25
cleaning: inside the vehicle .................................................. 4.8 – 4.9
clock ..................................................................\
................ 1.37
closing the doors ............................................................... 1.14
control instruments ................................................1.32 → 1.36
controls ...............................................................\
............... 1.31 D
dashboard........................................................................\
.. 1.31
de-icing windscreen .............................................................\
........ 3.2
demisting windscreen .............................................................\
........ 3.2
display ................................................................\
...1.32 → 1.36
doors........................................................................\
.......... 1.14
driver’s position .....................................................1.31 → 1.34
driving .................................................................. 2.2, 2.6 – 2.7
driving position settings ............................................................1.17 → 1.19
E
electric vehicle vehicle range ........................................................ 2.6 – 2.7
charge ................................................................1.8 → 1.12
driving ................................................................... 2.6 – 2.7
important recommendations ................................... 1.7, 1.9
electrical installation ............................................................ 1.9
energy recovery ...............................................................\
.......... 2.9
saving .................................................................\
........... 2.6
charge meter (function) .................................................. 2.9
consumption ............................................................\
...... 2.9
energy saving ............................................................. 2.6 – 2.7
energy consumption ............................... 1.35 – 1.36, 2.6 – 2.7
energy recovery ................................................................... 2.6
engine immobiliser............................................................. 1.15
engine specifications ........................................................... 6.3
environment ............................................................\
............. 2.8
F
faults operating faults ................................................5.17 → 5.19
fittings ...............................................................\
.........3.3 → 3.6
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7.2
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/3)
front lightschanging bulbs ...................................................... 5.6 – 5.7
front seat adjustment ......................................................... 1.16
front seats adjustment .......................................................1.16 → 1.19
with manual controls .................................................... 1.16
fuses ....................................................................... 5.10 – 5.11
H
handbrake................................................................... 2.4 – 2.5
hazard warning lights signal .............................................. 1.38
headlight flashers .............................................................. 1.38
horn ...................................................................\
................ 1.38
horn: flash ..................................................................\
........... 1.38
sounding the horn ........................................................ 1.38
I
indicators .............................................................\
.............. 1.38
indicators: direction indicators ....................................................... 1.38
instrument panel ..............................................1.32 → 1.36
instrument panel ..................................1.32 → 1.34, 1.36, 1.40
instrument panel messages............................................... 1.36
interior trim maintenance ......................................................... 4.8 – 4.9
K
keys ...................................................................\
................ 1.13
L
lighting: exterior .............................................................. 1.40 – 1.41
instrument panel .......................................................... 1.40
lights changing bulbs ...................................................... 5.6 – 5.7 front ....................................................................... 5.6 – 5.7
lights: brake lights .................................................................... 5.8
dipped beam headlights ............................... 1.40, 5.6 – 5.7
direction indicator lights ................................. 5.6 – 5.7, 5.9
direction indicators .............................. 1.32, 1.38, 5.6 – 5.7
hazard warning ............................................................ 1.38
main beam headlights .................................. 1.32, 5.6 – 5.7
number plate lights ........................................................ 5.9
reversing lights ............................................................... 5.8
side lights .............................................................. 1.40, 5.8
locking the doors ............................................................... 1.14
M
maintenance: bodywork .............................................................. 4.6 – 4.7
interior trim ............................................................ 4.8 – 4.9
mechanical .........................................................6.7 → 6.12
methods of restraint in addition to the seat belts ...1.20 → 1.23
O
opening the doors .............................................................. 1.14
operating faults ......................................................5.17 → 5.19
P
paintwork maintenance ......................................................... 4.6 – 4.7
pedestrian warning system ................................................ 1.39
practical advice ........................................................... 2.6 – 2.7
pretensioners .........................................................1.20 → 1.22
R
rear view mirrors ................................................................ 1.31
replacement parts ................................................................ 6.6