Renault Arkana (2021 year). Manual in english — page 13

ELECTRIC SUNROOF (3/3)
Precautions during use
-
Vehicle with loaded roof bars.
As a general rule, if there is a load
on the roof, use of the sunroof is not
recommended.
Before using the sunroof, check the
A B C
objects and/or accessories
(bike
0
D
racks, roof boxes, etc.) attached to
the roof bars: they should be prop-
erly arranged and secured and
4
should not interfere with the opera-
3
tion of the sunroof.
Contact an approved dealer for de-
Driver’s responsibility
tails of possible conversions;
Never leave an animal,
Operating faults
-
check that the sunroof is properly
child or non-autonomous
closed before leaving your vehicle;
adult alone in your vehicle,
If the sunroof will not close, move the
even for a short time.
marked position 3 to position 0 then
-
clean the seal every three months
press button 4 until the sunroof is com-
using products recommended by our
The reason for this is that the child
pletely closed: consult an approved
Technical Department;
may endanger himself or others by
dealer.
starting the engine, activating equip-
-
do not open the sunroof immedi-
ment such as the window winders
ately after it has rained or immedi-
for example, or locking the doors.
ately after washing the vehicle.
If something gets trapped, reverse
the direction of travel as soon as
possible by turning button 4 fully to
the right (position D).
Risk of serious injury.
Important: during this operation, the
sunroof anti-pinch function is de-
activated. Contact your approved
Dealer as soon as possible;
3.22
SUN VISOR
2
3
1
Front sun visor
Lower sun visor 1.
Courtesy mirrors
(depending on the vehicle)
Lift the cover 2. The light 3 switches on
automatically.
For safety reason, carry out
any adjustments when the
When driving, ensure the
vehicle is not being driven.
courtesy mirror cover is
Risk of accident.
closed.
Risk of injury.
3.23
INTERIOR LIGHTING (1/2)
A
B
1
2
3
4
5
Courtesy light
Map reading lights A
Map reading lights B
Press switch 1 for:
Press switch 2 for:
Press switch 3, 4 or 5 for constant light-
ing.
- permanent lighting;
- permanent lighting;
Note: on vehicles fitted with a multime-
– lighting switches off immediately.
- lighting controlled by the unlocking of
dia screen, you can use the multime-
the vehicle or by opening one of the
dia screen to deactivate/activate the
doors. This switches off after a time
reading lights which switch on when
delay, once the doors concerned
the doors or luggage compartment are
have been closed correctly;
opened. ➥ 1.82.
- lighting switches off immediately.
3.24
INTERIOR LIGHTING (2/2)
7
6
8
Glove box light
Luggage compartment light
Front door ambient light
(depending on the vehicle)
Depending on the vehicle, the 6 light
Light 7 comes on when the luggage
switches on when the cover is opened.
compartment is opened.
Front door ambient light 8 comes on
when the function is activated and the
vehicle is unlocked.
Unlocking and opening the doors or
tailgate switches on the timed cour-
tesy lights and lights.
3.25
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (1/4)
2
3
1
Front door storage pockets 1
Sun blind storage
Centre console storage
compartment 2
compartment/induction
They can hold a 1.5-litre bottle.
charging zone 3
This can be used for storing motorway
tickets, cards, etc.
For more information on the induction
charging zone, please refer to the mul-
timedia instructions.
Ensure that no hard, heavy
or pointed objects are
Nothing should be placed
placed in the “open” storage
on the floor area in front of
compartments in such a
the driver as such objects
way that they may fall onto passen-
may slide under the pedal
gers during sudden turning, braking
during braking manoeuvres, thus
or in the event of an accident.
obstructing its use.
3.26
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (2/4)
4
6
5
Centre console pocket 4
Passenger storage
Cup holders 6
compartment
Depending on the vehicle, the cup
Pull handle 5 to open it.
holder may be equipped with retaining
hooks to keep the cup in place.
The glove box can hold A4-sized docu-
ments, a bottle etc.
This can be used to store a mobile ash-
tray, drink cans, etc.
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.
3.27
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (3/4)
8
7
9
10
Centre armrest storage
Rear door storage
compartment 9
compartment 10
Lift the cover 7 of the sliding armrest by
They can hold a 0.5-litre bottle.
pressing the 8 button.
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 injury if hot
liquid escapes.
3.28
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (4/4)
11
13
12
14
Rear seat storage pockets 11
Grab handle 12
Rear seat cup holder 14
This offers support and can be held
Lower the rear seat armrest.
when the vehicle is moving.
Do not use it for getting into or out of
the vehicle.
Clothes hook 13
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.
3.29
ACCESSORIES SOCKET
1
2
Accessories socket 1
You can use the socket 1, or 2 depend-
ing on the vehicle. It is provided for con-
necting accessories approved by our
Technical Department.
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.
3.30
REAR HEADRESTS
2
1
Position for use
To refit the headrest
When the headrest is set at the
lowest position, this is for storage
Raise the headrest as far as possible to
Fit the rods into their housing and push
only. It should not be in this position
use it in the high position. Check that it
down the headrest until it locks to set
when a seat is occupied.
is correctly locked.
it to raised position. Check that the
bonnet is correctly locked.
To remove the headrest
Folding positions
Raise the headrest as far as it will go,
then press button 1 and remove the
Press the button 1 and lower the head-
headrest.
rest completely.
The headrest is a safety
Note: The headrest 2 is fixed and can’t
component; check that it is
be raised.
Fixed headrest 2 for the rear
fitted and in the correct po-
center seat
sition. The top of the head-
rest should be as close as possible
to the top of the head.
3.31
REAR BENCH SEAT: functions
To replace the seatback, proceed in
the reverse order to removal.
Raise the seatback again until it
reaches the locking joint of the seat-
back. Be careful not to jam the safety
strap between the backrest and the
A
1
parcel shelf.
To fold down the seatback
Ensure that the front seats are far
enough forward.
Lower the headrests fully.
When moving the rear
When refitting the seat-
Pull the vane 1 and lower the seat-
seats, ensure that nothing
back, make sure it is cor-
back A.
obstructs the anchorage
rectly locked in place.
points (passenger’s arm or
Before folding down any rear seat,
leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.).
If seat covers are fitted,
fasten the seat belt of the seat con-
make sure these do not prevent the
cerned into the appropriate catch. This
seatback latch from locking in.
will prevent the seat belt becoming
trapped when the seat is returned to its
Make sure that the seat belts are
position to use.
positioned correctly.
In all cases, check that the seat belts
Reposition the headrests.
For safety reasons, carry
are operating correctly.
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
3.32
BOOT
2
1
3
To open
Opening the doors manually
from the inside
Press the 1 button to open the luggage
compartment lid a few centimetres.
If it is impossible to unlock the tailgate,
Lift the luggage compartment lid.
it can be done manually from inside:
- access the luggage compartment by
tilting the rear bench seatback(s),
To close
- insert a pencil or similar object in
Lower the tailgate using the handles 2
recess 3 and slide the unit as shown
inside the tailgate to help you.
The attaching of any carry-
in the illustration;
ing device (bike rack, lug-
- push the tailgate to open it.
gage box etc.) resting on
the luggage compartment
lid is prohibited. To install a carrying
device on your vehicle, contact an
Approved Dealer.
3.33
REAR PARCEL SHELF
1
A
2
2
Removal
- Unhook the two straps 1 of the door
of the boot;
- lift the shelf
2 to unclip it (move-
ment A);
- pull the shelf towards you.
To refit, proceed in the reverse order to
removal.
Do not place any heavy or
hard object on the parcel
shelf. These may pose a
risk to the vehicle occu-
pants if the driver has to brake sud-
denly or if the vehicle is involved in
an accident.
3.34
BOOT ARRANGEMENTS
A
B
C
1
1
1
2
Mobile floor 1
Intermediate position B
Storage position C
(depending on the vehicle)
In the position A, it allows you to use
This position allows for more space to
Mobile floor 1 position can be changed
under the floor 1 and access the tools
store things in the boot.
as below.
stored under the boot carpet.
Flat position A
Enables you to flatten the floor by fold-
ing down the back of the rear bench
seat and to compartmentalise the boot
into two distinct spaces.
The mobile floor is positioned on the
runner.
When removing the mobile floor out
of the luggage compartment, lift it
by more than 30 degrees. If it is not
Maximum weight for the mobile
lifted enough, damage may occur
floor: 100 kg evenly distributed.
around the tailgate.
3.35
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
Always position the objects transported so that the largest surface is against:
- the rear bench seatback, for normal loading (example A);
A
- the front seatbacks with the rear seatbacks folded down, as is the case for maxi-
mum loads (example B).
B
If you have to place objects on the folded seatback, it is necessary that you lower
the headrests before folding the seatback so that it can be folded as flat as pos-
sible against the seat.
Note: in the absence of an emergency spare wheel or tyre inflation kit, do not load
the bottom of the luggage compartment.
3.36
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS towbar
A
Permissible nose weight, maxi-
mum permissible towing weight
braked and unbraked: ➥ 6.6.
Maximum dimension A: 1097 mm.
Choice and fitting of towing
equipment
Maximum weight of towing equip-
ment:
- 35 kg on a vehicle with towing
pre-equipment;
- 28 kg on a vehicle without towing
pre-equipment.
For fitting and conditions of use,
refer to the equipment’s fitting in-
If the towbar ball obscures the regis-
structions.
tration plate or the rear fog lights, it
should be removed when not in use.
Please keep these instructions with
the rest of the vehicle documenta-
In all cases, comply with local leg-
tion.
islation.
3.37
ROOF BARS, ANTENNA (1/2)
Precautions during use
1
Handling the tailgate
Before handling the tailgate, check the
objects and/or accessories (bike rack,
roof box, etc.) fitted to the roof bars:
these must be correctly positioned and
secured, so as not to hinder the opera-
tion of the tailgate.
Roof bars
Open the doors to access the fixing
points 1.
For information on the range of
equipment adapted to your vehi-
cle, we advise you to consult an ap-
proved Dealer.
Refer to the fitting instructions for in-
formation on how to fit roof bars and
If original roof bars, ap-
conditions of use.
proved by our Technical
Please keep these instructions with
Department, are supplied
the rest of the vehicle documenta-
with screws, only use these
tion.
screws for attaching the roof bars to
the vehicle.
Maximum permissible load on
roof rack. ➥ 6.6
3.38
ROOF BARS, ANTENNA (2/2)
2
Antenna
On equipped vehicle, pole type an-
tenna 2 can be removed by turning it
anti-clockwise.
It is prohibited to attach any
carrying equipment
(bike
rack, luggage box etc.)
resting against the spoiler
or tailgate. To install a carrying
device on your vehicle, contact an
Approved Dealer.
3.39
3.40
Section 4: Maintenance
Bonnet
4.2
Engine oil level: general information
4.4
Engine oil level: topping up, filling
4.5
Oil change
4.6
Levels
4.7
engine coolant
4.7
brake fluid
4.8
windscreen washer reservoir
4.9
Filters
4.9
Tyre pressure
4.10
Battery
4.12
Bodywork maintenance
4.15
Interior trim maintenance
4.18
4.1
BONNET (1/2)
Opening the bonnet
- Slightly lift the bonnet :
- push the tab 2 towards the left (with-
out lifting the bonnet) to unlock the
3
safety mechanism;
- then lift the bonnet.
Note: safety unlocking may not take
place if you lift the bonnet and move the
tab 2 simultaneously.
2
1
Lift the bonnet, guiding it up, and it
will rest in position with the help of two
struts 3.
To open the bonnet, open a door and
Unlocking the bonnet catch
pull the 1 handle, located on the left-
To unlock, push tab 2 at the same time
hand side of the dashboard.
as opening the bonnet.
Before carrying out any
action in the engine com-
Please note when work-
partment, you must switch
ing close to the engine that
off the ignition. ➥ 2.4
it may be hot. The engine
cooling fan may also start
When working in the engine
at any moment. The
label
compartment, ensure that
in the engine compartment reminds
the windscreen wiper stalk
you of this.
Do not press down on the
is in the park position.
bonnet: there is a risk that
Risk of injury.
Risk of injury.
the bonnet may accidentally
close.
4.2

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