Renault Zoe (2018 year). Manual — part 5
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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS
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The presence and operation of the display and indicators DEPENDS ON THE LEVEL OF EQUIPMENT AND THE COUNTRY.
9
11
Estimated range 7
Remaining charge time 8
from about 95% charge, the remaining
charge time is no longer displayed.
Opening element warning
light 9
Shows when a door or the tailgate is
open or not closed properly.
7
Charge level 12
The gauge indicates the level of energy
remaining.
Reserve level 13
This indicates that the traction battery
is at approximately 12% charge. The
warning light 14
Ṏ
comes on, along
with a beep. The charge level 12 and
range 7 turn orange.
To optimise your range, please see the
information on “Recommendations:
saving energy” in Section 2.
Immobilisation threshold imminent
When the battery reaches less than 6%
charge, a beep comes on and the warn-
ing light 14
Ṏ
flashes on and off.
When the charge level reaches 5%, the
range value is no longer displayed.
Motor performance gradually de-
creases until the vehicle comes to a
stop.
Refer to the information on “Towing” in
Section 5.
Traction battery charge
load 10
Charging cable “Plugged In”
warning light 11
This comes on when the charging cord
is plugged into the vehicle.
13 12
14
Time remaining : 02:30
8
10
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TRIP COMPUTER: general information
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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
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);
– warning messages (connected to the
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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
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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 se-
lected on the display, press and hold
one of buttons 2 or 3 to reset the range.
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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ON-BOARD COMPUTER: trip settings
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Examples of selections
Interpreting 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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ON-BOARD COMPUTER: trip settings
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Examples of selections
Interpreting 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 maintenance schedule.
The service interval must only be reset after a service which complies with the recommendations in the maintenance schedule.
Special note: To reset the service interval, press and hold one of the display reset buttons 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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ON-BOARD COMPUTER: trip settings
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The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
Examples of selections
Interpreting 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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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: information messages
Examples of messages
Interpreting the display selected
«Disconnect cable to start up»
Indicates that the charging cord is still plugged into the vehicle.
«Please insert keycard»
Indicates that the cardRENAULT is not in the reader.
«Steering wheel not locked»
Indicates that the steering column has not been locked.
«Apply brakes»
Follow these instructions: risk of damage to the motor.
«Check connections»
Unplug, then plug in the vehicle.
If the message still shows, this may be caused by the external charging conditions
or by the home installation.
«Check charging post»
Indicates a possible electrical fault or a defective charging cable: change the charg-
ing terminal or location or have the cable checked.
«Power cut while charging»
Indicates an electrical fault while charging. Restart charging.
If this does not work, have the electrical installation checked.
«Charging refused no contract»
Charging prohibited by your battery rental organisation. Rectify the situation.
These can help in the vehicle starting phase, or give information about a selection or a driving status.
Examples of information messages are given in the following pages.
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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: operating fault messages
These appear with the
©
warning light and mean that you should drive very carefully to an authorised dealer as
soon as possible. If you fail to follow this recommendation, you risk damaging your vehicle.
They disappear when the display selection key is pressed or after several seconds and are stored in the computer log. The
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warning light stays on. Examples of operating fault messages are given in the following pages.
Examples of messages
Interpreting the display selected
«Check airbag»
Indicates a fault in the restraint system in addition to the seat belts. In the event of an
accident, it is possible that they may not be triggered.
«Elec. System to check»
Indicates a fault on one of the pedal sensors or in the 12 V battery management
system.
«Check braking system»
Indicates wear or the need to check the braking system.
«Vehicle plug to be checked»
Indicates overheating at the vehicle-side charging socket. Wait for about 20 minutes
and try again. If this does not work, contact an authorised dealer.
«Elec. System to check»
Indicates a fault in the traction system.
«Always charging»
Indicates a fault on the traction battery recharge system.
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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: warning message
These appear with the warning light
û
and require you to stop immediately, for your own safety, as soon as traffic
conditions allow. Stop your engine and do not restart it. Contact an Authorised Dealer.
Examples of warning messages are given in the following pages. Note: the messages appear on the display either individually
or alternately (when there are several messages to be displayed), and may be accompanied by a warning light and/or a beep.
Examples of messages
Interpreting the display selected
«Braking system fault»
Indicates a fault in the braking system.
«Power steering fault»
Indicates a fault in the steering.
«Electrical motor fault»
Indicates that the vehicle is losing power.
«Electrical fault danger»
Indicates a fault in the electric system.
“ PUNCTURE “
Indicates that at least one wheel is punctured or severely underinflated.
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CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE
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– 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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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
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Height and reach adjustment
Pull lever 1 and move the steering
wheel to the required position.
Then, push the lever back fully, beyond
the point of resistance to lock the steer-
ing wheel.
Make sure that the steering wheel is
correctly locked.
Power-assisted steering
The variable power-assisted steering
system is equipped with an electronic
control system which alters the level of
assistance to suit the vehicle speed.
Steering is made easier during parking
manoeuvres (for added comfort) whilst
the force needed to steer increases
progressively as the speed rises (for
enhanced safety at high speeds).
STEERING WHEEL/POWER-ASSISTED STEERING
For safety reasons, only
adjust the steering wheel
when the vehicle is station-
ary.
1
Never switch off the igni-
tion when travelling down-
hill, and avoid doing so in
normal driving (assistance
is not provided).
Never leave the steering wheel on
full lock when the vehicle is station-
ary.
With the engine switched off, or if
there is a system fault, it is still pos-
sible to turn the steering wheel. The
force required will be greater.
A noise may be heard when the
steering wheel is moved quickly.
This is normal.
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REAR-VIEW MIRRORS
Interior rear view mirror
Its position can be adjusted.
When driving at night, to avoid being
dazzled by the headlights of the vehicle
behind, depress the little lever located
behind rear view mirror 2.
Door mirrors with electrical
adjustment:
With the ignition on, turn button 1:
– position A to adjust the left-hand
door mirror;
– position C to adjust the right-hand
door mirror;
B is the inactive position.
B
A
C
1
2
Objects observed in the
door mirror glass are actu-
ally closer than they appear.
For your safety, take this
into account in order to correctly
assess the distance before any ma-
noeuvre.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is stationary.
Heated door mirrors
When the engine is started, mirror de-
icing is activated with the rear screen
de-icing/demisting.
Folding door mirrors
Move button 1 to position D to fold the
door mirrors in. To reset them for dri-
ving, return to position B.
If you fold the door mirrors in manually
before resetting them to driving posi-
tion B, you must first turn button 1 to
position D.
D
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AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS
Horn
Press steering wheel boss A.
Headlight flasher
Pull stalk 1 towards you to flash the
headlights.
é
Hazard warning lights
Press switch 2. This switch il-
luminates all four direction indicators
and the side-mounted indicator lights
simultaneously. It must only be used in
an emergency to warn drivers of other
vehicles that you have had to stop in
an area where stopping is prohibited or
unexpected or that you are obliged to
drive under special conditions.
Depending on the vehicle, the hazard
warning lights may come on automati-
cally under heavy deceleration. You can
switch them off by pressing switch 2.
Direction indicators
Move stalk 1 parallel to the steering
wheel and in the direction you are going
to turn it.
One-touch mode
When driving, it is possible that the
steering wheel may not be turned suf-
ficiently to return the stalk automatically
to its starting position.
In this case, briefly turn stalk 1 to the in-
termediate position, then release it: the
stalk returns to its original point and the
indicator light flashes three times.
A
2
1
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PEDESTRIAN HORN
Electric vehicles are particularly quiet.
This system enables you to warn
people of your presence – especially
pedestrians and cyclists.
The system is activated automatically
when the engine is started. The sound
triggers when the vehicle speed is be-
tween 1 and 20 mph.
Deactivating the system
With the engine running, press the
switch 1 to deactivate the function. The
warning light 2 in the switch 1 comes
on.
Activating the system
With the engine running, press the
switch 1 to activate the function. The
warning light 2 in the switch 1 goes out.
System activated:
– it goes on standby automatically
when the vehicle speed is above ap-
proximately 20 mph (30 km/h);
– The system is activated automati-
cally when the vehicle is being driven
at a speed below approximately
20 mph (30 km/h).
2
Warning noise selection
– Keep switch 1 pressed down.
The various sounds will be played in
succession;
– release switch 1 on the sound of
your choice.
1
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS
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Before driving at night, check that the electrical equipment is operating
correctly and adjust the headlight beams (if your vehicle is not carrying
its normal load). As a general precaution, check that the lights are not ob-
scured (by dirt, mud, snow or objects being transported).
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1
k
Dipped beam
headlights
Manual operation
Turn the ring 2 until the symbol is oppo-
site mark 3. This indicator light on the
instrument panel comes on.
Automatic operation
(depending on vehicle)
Turn ring 2 until the AUTO symbol is op-
posite mark 3: with the engine running,
the dipped beam headlights switch on
or off automatically depending on the
brightness of the light outside, without
any action on stalk 1.
2
If driving on the left in a left-hand
drive vehicle (or vice versa), drivers
must have the lights adjusted by an
authorised dealer for the duration of
the trip.
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Side lights
Turn the ring 2 until the symbol
is opposite mark 3. This indicator light
on the instrument panel comes on.
Daytime running lights
The daytime running lights come on
automatically with no action on stalk 1
when the engine is started, and they go
off once the engine is switched off.
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