reset RENAULT ZOE 2014 1.G Owners Manual
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1.52
CHILD SAFETY: deactivating, activating the front passenger airbag (1/3)
Deactivating the front
passenger airbags
(on equipped vehicles)
You must deactivate the devices in ad-
dition to the front passenger seat belt
before fitting a child seat in the front
passenger seat. To deactivate the
airbags : when the
vehicle is stationary, push and turn
lock 1 to position OFF.
With the ignition on, you must check
that the
] warning light on the cen-
tral display 2 is well lit and, (depend-
ing on the vehicle), that the message
“airbag passenger deactivated” is dis-
played.
This light remains permanently lit to
let you know that you can fit a child
seat.
1
2
The passenger air bag must
only be deactivated or acti-
vated with the ignition off.
If it is interfered with when
the vehicle is being driven, indicator
lights
å and © will come
on.
Switch the ignition off then on again
to reset the air bag in accordance
with the lock.
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1.54
CHILD SAFETY: deactivating, activating the front passenger airbag (3/3)
Activating the front
passenger air bags
You should reactivate the airbags as
soon as you remove the child seat from
the front passenger seat to ensure the
protection of the front passenger in the
event of an impact.
To reactivate the airbags : when the
vehicle is stationary , push and turn
lock 1 to position ON.
With the ignition switched on, you must
check on the display 2 that the warning
light
] is out and that the warning
light
comes on after each start-
up for around 60 seconds. The front passenger seat belt additional
restraint systems are activated.
Operating faults
It is forbidden to fit a rear-facing child
seat to the front passenger seat if the
airbags activation/deactivation system
is faulty.
Allowing any other passenger to sit in
that seat is not recommended.
Contact your approved dealer as soon
as possible.The passenger airbag must
only be deactivated or acti-
vated when the vehicle is
stationary.
If it is interfered with when the ve-
hicle is being driven, indicator lights
å and © will come on.
Switch the ignition off then on again
to reset the airbag in accordance
with the lock position.
1
2
DANGER
Since operation of the front
passenger airbag is not
compatible with the position
of a rear-facing child seat, NEVER
fit a restraint system for a rear-fac-
ing child in a seat protected by an
ACTIVATED front AIRBAG . This
can cause the CHILD’S DEATH or
SERIOUS INJURY.
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1.65
TRIP COMPUTER: general information (1/2)
Trip computer 1
Depending on the vehicle, this includes
the following functions:
– distance travelled;
– journey parameters;
– information messages;
– operating fault messages (con-
nected to the warning light
©);
– warning messages (connected to the
® warning light).
All these functions are described on the
following pages.
Display selection keys 2
and 3
Scroll through the following information
upwards (key 2) or downwards (key 3)
by pressing briefly and successively
(the display depends on the vehicle
equipment and country).
a) total mileage and trip mileage re-
corder;
b) journey parameters:
– current energy consumption;
– total energy consumption and
distance travelled since the last
reset;
– average energy consumption and
average speed.
c) service interval;
d) tyre pressure reset;
e) trip log, operating faults and informa- tion message readout;
f) depending on the vehicle and only when stopped, settings customisa-
tion menu:
– clock;
– language;
– automatic locking of the doors
while driving;
– rear windscreen wiping in reverse
gear;
– switching off the instrument panel
when charging;
g) depending on the vehicle and only when stopped, programming menu:
– charging; activation and setting
the start time;
– Air conditioning; activation and
setting the start time.
3
2
1
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TRIP COMPUTER: general information (2/2)
Trip mileage resetting
With “trip mileage recorder” selected on
the display, press the button 2 or 3 until
the mileage recorder resets to zero.
Resetting the journey
parameters (reset button)
with the display showing one of the
journey parameters, press button 2 or 3
until the display is reset.
Automatic resetting of the
journey parameters
Resetting occurs automatically when
the maximum value of any of the pa-
rameters is exceeded.
Reading energy consumption
values
Some vehicle equipment items con-
sume energy: the energy consumed
by the vehicle may therefore differ from
the energy consumed on the electric
counter.
Interpreting some of the
values displayed after
resetting
The values showing average energy
consumption and average speed will
become more stable and reliable the
further you have travelled since the last
time the Reset button was pressed.
3
2
Some on-board computer infor-
mation appears on the navigation
system display.
Resetting the mileage recorder, the
trip settings, etc. is done simulta-
neously on the on-board computer
and the navigation system.
Resetting the estimated
range
After a full recharge of the traction bat-
tery, you can select two types of reset-
ting: manual or automatic.
Manual reset
With one of the trip parameters selected
on the display, press and hold one of
buttons 2 or 3 to reset the estimated
range to about 80 miles (130 km).
Automatic reset
The range is automatically reset at the
end of a full recharge of the traction
battery to a value calculated based on
the energy consumption over the last
125 miles (200 km).
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1.67
ON-BOARD COMPUTER: trip settings (1/3)
Examples of selectionsInterpreting the display selected
a) Total mileage and trip mileage recorder.
101778 km
112.4 km
Totals
b) Journey parameters.
20 kWh Energy consumed since the last reset.
522 km Distance travelled since the last reset.
Averages
From last reset.
14,6 kWh/100km Average energy consumption.
The value is displayed after having travelled at least 400 metres since \
the last reset.
48 km/h Average speed since the last reset.
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.
Direct consump’n
Current energy consumption.
12 kW
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT \
AND COUNTRY.
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1.68
ON-BOARD COMPUTER: trip settings (2/3)
Examples of selectionsInterpreting the display selected
Service in
c) Service interval. Distance remaining until the next service (displayed in miles/kilome-
tres), then when the service nears, several scenarios are possible:
– distance/time remaining less than 900 miles (1,500 km) or one
month: the message “Service in” is displayed accompanied by the
distance or time;
– imminent service : the message “Schedule a service” is displayed,
accompanied by the nearest term (distance or time);
– mileage before service equal to 0 km/miles or service date
reached: the message “Carry out service” is displayed accompa-
nied by warning light
©.
The vehicle requires a service as soon as possible.
1,210 miles
or 3 months
Resetting the display after the service in accordance with the maintenan\
ce schedule.
The service interval must only be reset after a service which complies w\
ith the recommendations in the maintenance schedule.
Special note: To reset the service interval, press and hold one of the display reset bu\
ttons for approximately 10 seconds until
the display shows the mileage permanently.
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT \
AND COUNTRY.
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1.69
ON-BOARD COMPUTER: trip settings (3/3)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT \
AND COUNTRY.
Examples of selectionsInterpreting the display selected
LEARNING THE TYRE PRESSURE
d) Reset the tyre pressure.
Please refer to the information on the “Tyre pressure loss warning” in
Section 2.
Passenger airbag off
e) Trip log. Successive display:
– information messages;
– operating fault messages.
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1.73
CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE (1/2)
– the minutes flash - press buttons 1 and 2 to set the minutes;
– hold down button 1 or 2 to confirm
the minutes setting. Your settings are
now saved.Resetting the clock A
To access the display 3 for setting the
time:
– press button 1 or 2 a few times to
obtain the menu “Time settings”.
Wait for a few seconds.
– hold down button 1 or 2 - the hours
flash;
– press buttons 1 and 2 to set the hour;
– hold down button 1 or 2 to confirm
the hour setting;
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.
9°C 12:00
3
A
1
2
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1.74
External temperature
indicator
As ice formation is related
to climatic exposure, local
air humidity and temperature, the
external temperature alone is not
sufficient to detect ice.
External temperature
indicator
Special note:
When the outside temperature is – 3°C
to + 3°C, the °C characters flash (sig-
nalling a risk of ice on the road).B
End
Clock
Resetting the clock B
The time setting is done automatically.
You may, however, change this.
On the display
B, select “Menu”,
“System ” then “Time settings”.
Set the hours and minutes.
Then confirm your choice.
B
CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE (2/2)
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2.12
TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING (1/3)
1
When fitted to the vehicle, this system
notifies the driver if one or more tyres
lose pressure.
Operating principle
Each wheel (except for the emergency
spare wheel) has a sensor in the infla-
tion valve which periodically measures
the tyre pressure while driving.
Warning light
1 comes on to
alert the driver in the event of insuffi-
cient pressure (deflated wheel, punctu-
red tyre, etc.).
Resetting the standard level
for the tyre pressures
This should be done:
– when the standard tyre pressure needs to be changed to adapt to
usage conditions (empty, carrying a
load, motorway driving, etc.);
– after swapping a wheel (however this practice is not recommended);
– after changing a wheel.
It should always be done after checking
the tyre pressure of all four tyres when
cold.
Tyre pressures must correspond to the
current usage of the vehicle (empty,
carrying a load, motorway driving, etc.).
This function is an additio-
nal driving aid.
However, the function does
not take the place of the
driver. It cannot, therefore, under
any circumstances replace the vi-
gilance or the responsibility of the
driver.
Check the tyre pressures, including
the emergency spare wheel, once a
month.