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AIR CONDITIONING: information and operating instructions (2/2)
The refrigerant circuit may contain
fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Depending on the vehicle, you will find
the following information on label A af-
fixed inside the engine compartment.
The presence and location of the infor-
mation on label A depends on the ve-
hicle.
AAA
Do not open the refrigerant
fluid circuit. The fluid may
damage eyes or skin.
ÑType of refrigerant fluid
Type of oil in the air condi-
tioning circuit
\bInflammable product
Consult the driver’s hand-
book
Maintenance
Quantity of refrigerant
fluid present in the ve-
hicle.
x.xxx kg
Global Warming
Potential (CO2 equi-
valent).
GWP xxxxx
Quantity in weight and
in CO2 equivalent.
CO2 eq
x.xx t
Before performing any
action in the engine com-
partment, the ignition must
be switched off (please see
the information on “Starting, stop-
ping the engine” in Section 2).
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3.20
Safety of rear occupants
The driver can prevent
operation of the rear elec-
tric windows by pressing
switch 4. A confirmation message is
displayed on the instrument panel.
Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehicle with the
RENAULT card inside, and never
leave a child, adult who is not self-
sufficient or a pet, even for a short
while. They may pose a risk to
themselves or to others by starting
the engine or activating equipment
(such as the gear lever or electric
windows). If any part of the body be-
comes trapped, reverse the direc-
tion of the window immediately by
pressing the relevant switch.
Risk of serious injury.
ELECTRIC WINDOWS (1/2)
These systems operate with the igni-
tion on or off, until one of the front doors
is opened (limited to about 3 minutes).
From the driver’s seat, use switch:
1 for the driver’s side;
2 for the front passenger side;
3 and 5 for the rear passenger win-
dows.
From the passenger seats, use
switch 6.
Note: if the window detects resistance
when closing (e.g.: branch of a tree,
etc.) it stops and then lowers again by a
few centimetres.Electric windowsPress or pull the switch to raise or lower
a window to the desired height (the rear
windows do not open fully);
One-touch mode
(depending on vehicle)
This mode works in addition to the ope-
ration of the electric windows described
previously. It can be fitted to the driver’s
window.
Briefly press or pull the window switch
fully: the window is fully lowered or
raised. Pressing the switch again stops
the window moving.
1
2
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5
6
Avoid resting any objects against
a half-open window: there is a risk
that the electric window could be
damaged.
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ELECTRIC WINDOWS (2/2)/MANUAL WINDOW WINDERS
Operating faults
If a fault occurs when closing a window,
the system switches to normal mode:
lift the switch concerned as many times
as necessary until the window is fully
closed, release it. Press the switch
again (still on the closing side) for ap-
proximately one second to reset the
system.
If necessary, contact an approved
Dealer.
Manual window winder
controls
Turn handle 8.
8
When closing the windows,
ensure that no part of the
body (arm, hand, etc.) is
protruding from the vehicle.
Risk of serious injury.
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INTERIOR LIGHTING/SUN VISOR
When the doors or luggage com-
partment are unlocked and opened
the courtesy and footwell lights
come on temporarily.
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Courtesy light
Tilt switch 2 to move it to the position
for:
– permanent lighting;
– lighting controlled by opening one of the doors. This switches off after
a time delay, once the doors con-
cerned have been closed correctly;
– immediate switching off.
Map reading lights
Move switches 1 or 3.
4
Luggage compartment light
Light 4 comes on when the boot is
opened.
6
Sun visor
Lower the sun visor 5 over the wind-
screen or unclip it and turn it over the
side window.
Courtesy mirrors
Depending on the vehicle, lift or slide
the cover 6.
5
When driving, ensure the
courtesy mirror cover is
closed. Risk of injury.
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Front door storage
compartments 1
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (1/3)
1
No object should be placed
on the floor (in front of the
driver). Such objects may
slide under the pedals
during sudden braking manoeuvres
and obstruct their use.
When turning corners,
accelerating or braking,
ensure that the recepta-
cle being held by the cup
holder is not dislodged.
There is a risk of burning if hot liquid
escapes.
2
3
Cup holder 2 and 4 Centre console storage
compartment 3
4
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (2/3)
5
Ensure that no hard, heavy
or pointed objects are
placed in the “open” storage
compartments in such a
way that they may fall onto passen-
gers during sudden turning, braking
or in the event of an accident.
Rear door storage
compartment 7
7
Dashboard storage
compartment 5
Glove box
Pull handle 6 to open it.
It can hold A4 size documents, a large
bottle of water, etc.
6
Grab handle 8
This offers support and can be held
when the vehicle is being driven.
Do not use it for getting into or out of
the vehicle.
8
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (3/3)
Storage pocket 9 with side opening
910
10 storage pocketSun visor storage 11
Can be used to hold motorway toll tick-
ets, maps, etc.
11
Ensure that no hard, heavy
or pointed objects are
placed in the “open” storage
compartments in such a
way that they may fall onto passen-
gers during sudden turning, braking
or in the event of an accident.
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Ashtray 1
To open, lift the cover. To empty, pull the
ashtray towards you and it will be re-
leased from its housing.
ASHTRAY, ACCESSORIES SOCKET
Accessories socket 2
It is provided for connecting accessories
approved by our Technical Department.
If your vehicle does not have an
ashtray, you can purchase one from
an approved dealer.
12
Connect accessories with
a maximum power of
120 watts (12 V) only.
When several accessory
sockets are used at the same time,
the total power of the connected
accessories must not exceed
180 watts.
Fire hazard.