Renault Arkana (2021 year). Manual in english — page 5

VEHICLE SETTINGS CUSTOMISATION MENU (3/3)
To exit the menu, press 4 or 5 to access
“BACK” and confirm by pressing 6
“OK”. It may be necessary to carry out
this operation more than once.
3
4
6
5
Once a line has been selected, press 6
“OK” to adjust the function.
If you select either “PARKING ASSIST”
then “VOLUME”, or “DASHBOARD”
then “LANGUAGE”, you will have to
make a further selection (sound volume
of the parking distance control or in-
strument panel language). In this case,
make your selection and confirm it by
pressing “6 OK”, the selected value is
The vehicle settings personalisation
shown by a =
in front of the line.
menu cannot be used when driv-
ing. At a speed exceeding 12 mph
(20 km/h), the instrument panel dis-
play switches automatically back to
trip computer and warning system
mode.
1.84
CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE (1/2)
1
6
2
3
5
4
Vehicles fitted with a multimedia
Vehicles not fitted with a multimedia
Set the clock using control 3 or 4, then
screen
screen
press switch 5 “OK” to confirm.
The time and exterior temperature are
Press the 2 switch as many times as re-
Set the minutes using control 3 or 4,
displayed on the multimedia screen 1.
quired to reach the “Vehicle” tab.
then press switch 5 “OK” to confirm.
Refer to the multimedia instructions.
Repeatedly press control 3 or 4 to set
the 6 clock.
Press and hold switch 5 “OK” until the
time display flashes.
1.85
CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE (2/2)
External temperature
indicator
Depending on the vehicle, If the
electrical supply is cut (battery dis-
Special note:
connected, broken supply wire,
When the external temperature is be-
etc.), the clock will automatically
tween -3°C and +3°C, the °C figures
go back to the right time after a few
flash (indicates risk of ice).
minutes once the system is capable
of receiving information GPS.
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.
1.86
STEERING WHEEL
Activating the function
With the ignition on, press the switch 3,
the warning light integrated in the
switch lights up.
Deactivating the function
2
- Automatic:
3
The function switches off automatically
1
after the regulation phase of approxi-
mately 30 minutes. The warning light
integrated in the switch 3 remains on.
Note: if the function has switched off
automatically, press the switch 3 twice
to reactivate it.
If switch 3 is not pressed again, the
Adjusting the steering wheel
Steering wheel heating
function will be reactivated the next
height and depth
(depending on vehicle)
time the ignition is switched on.
Lower the lever 1 and position the
This function heats the steering
- Manually:
steering wheel in the required position.
wheel 2.
To deactivate the function during the
Then, raise the lever fully, beyond the
Operating principle
regulation phase, press the switch 3.
point of resistance to lock the steering
When the temperature is reached, the
The indicator light in the switch 3 goes
wheel.
function regulates the temperature of
out.
Make sure that the steering wheel is
the heated areas for approximately
correctly locked.
30 minutes and then switches off auto-
matically.
For safety reasons, only
adjust the steering wheel
when the vehicle is station-
ary.
1.87
STEERING WHEEL , POWER-ASSISTED STEERING
Power-assisted steering
Note: the power-assisted steering
sense depends on the driving mode
Never drive with an inadequately
selected in the “MULTI-SENSE” menu.
charged battery.
➥ 3.2
Speed sensitive power steering
The speed sensitive power 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) while
the force needed to steer increases
progressively as the speed rises (for
enhanced safety at high speeds).
Special feature of Stop and Start
With the engine on standby, power-
assisted steering is no longer opera-
tional. In this case, it returns to its origi-
nal state when the engine is restarted
or when the speed exceeds 1 mph
(1 km/h) (hill, slope etc.).
Never leave the steering wheel on
full lock when the vehicle is station-
ary.
Never switch off the igni-
With the engine switched off, or if
tion when travelling down-
there is a system fault, it is still pos-
hill, and avoid doing so in
sible to turn the steering wheel. The
normal driving (assistance
force required will be greater.
is not provided).
1.88
REAR VIEW MIRRORS (1/2)
Folding door mirrors
Special case
The door mirrors will fold-out automati-
When the rear view mirror has been
cally when the vehicle is unlocked. The
manually deployed or folded back, it is
door mirrors fold in when the vehicle is
possible to reset it to a usage position.
locked.
To do this, press the 3 switch. A me-
In any case, you can make the door
chanical tapping noise can be heard
1
mirrors fold in or fold out by pressing
from the door mirror.
the 3 switch.
If a tapping noise cannot be heard,
Note: you can disable/activate auto-
press once again on 3 switch until the
2
matic folding of the door mirrors ➥ 1.82.
tapping noise can be heard from the
door mirror.
3
Door mirrors
Adjustment
For safety reasons, carry
When you select the door mirror using
out any adjustments when
the 2 switch, the built-in warning light
the vehicle is not being
on the switch will appear. Then use
driven.
the 1 button to adjust it to the desired
position.
Heated door mirrors
Objects observed in the
Mirror de-icing is carried out at the
rear view mirror glass are
same time as rear screen de-icing.
actually closer than they
➥ 3.5 ➥ 3.9.
appear. For your safety,
take this into account in order to
correctly assess the distance before
any manoeuvre.
1.89
REAR VIEW MIRRORS (2/2)
4
Interior rear view mirror
Its position can be adjusted.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
Rear view mirror with lever 4
the vehicle is not being
When driving at night, to avoid being
driven.
dazzled by the headlights of the vehicle
behind, depress the little lever located
behind rear view mirror 4.
Rear view mirror without lever 4
Objects observed in the
The rear view mirror automatically dark-
rear view mirror glass are
ens when you are being followed by a
actually closer than they
vehicle which illuminates you or in very
appear. For your safety,
bright lighting.
take this into account in order to
correctly assess the distance before
any manoeuvre.
1.90
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (1/5)
Depending on the vehicle, the dipped
1
2
beam headlights will appear automati-
cally after several sweeps of the wind-
1
screen wiper blades.
3
Side lights
Dipped beam
š
k
headlights
Turn ring 2 until the symbol is
Manual operation
opposite mark 3.
This indicator light on the instrument
Turn ring 2 until the symbol is opposite
panel comes on.
mark 3. This indicator light on the in-
strument panel comes on.
Before driving at night,
check that the electrical
Daytime running lights
Automatic operation
equipment is operating cor-
function
(depending on the vehicle)
rectly and adjust the head-
The daytime running lights come on
Turn ring 2 until the AUTO symbol is op-
light beams (if your vehicle is not
automatically with no action on stalk 1
posite mark 3: with the engine running,
carrying its normal load).➥ 1.97.
when the engine is started, and they go
the dipped beam headlights switch on
As a general precaution, check that
off once the engine is switched off.
or off automatically depending on the
the lights are not obscured (by dirt,
brightness of the light outside, without
mud, snow or objects being trans-
any action on stalk 1.
ported).
1.91
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (2/5)
During deactivation of the main beam
The main beam headlights come on au-
1
2
headlights, the dipped beam headlights
tomatically if:
return to their original position.
- exterior light is weak;
- no other vehicles or lighting are de-
Automatic main beam
tected;
headlights
- the vehicle speed is above approxi-
Depending on the vehicle, this system
mately 25 mph (40 km/h).
switches the main beam headlights on
If any of the above conditions are not
and off automatically. It uses a camera
fulfilled, the system switches to dipped
3
located behind the interior rear-view
beam headlights.
mirror to detect vehicles that are being
followed and those coming in the oppo-
Note: make sure the windscreen is not
site direction.
obscured (dirt, mud, snow, condensa-
tion etc.).
Main beam headlights
To activate automatic main beam
á
headlights:
With the engine running and
the dipped beam headlights lit, push
- turn ring 2 until the AUTO symbol
stalk 1. This indicator light on the instru-
appears opposite mark 3.
ment panel comes on.
The system may encounter difficul-
Warning light
comes on the in-
To return to the dipped headlight posi-
ties under certain conditions, includ-
strument panel.
tion, pull stalk 1 towards you again.
ing:
- extreme weather conditions (rain,
To deactivate automatic main beam
snow, fog, etc.);
headlights:
“Raise lights during driving”
– obstruction in front of the wind-
function
- Turn ring 2 to a position other than
screen or camera;
When the main beam headlights are
AUTO;
- when a following or oncoming ve-
activated, the “Raise lights during driv-
hicle has weak or hidden lighting;
Warning light
goes out on the in-
ing” function improves driver visibil-
- incorrect settings for the front
strument panel.
ity by automatically raising the dipped
headlights;
beam headlight and the main beam
- reflective systems;
headlights.
- ...
1.92
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (3/5)
Switching off the lights
1
2
Depending on the vehicle:
- the lights will go out automatically
when the engine is switched off, the
driver’s door is opened or the vehicle
is locked. In this case, the next time
the engine is started the lights will be
switched back on according to the
position of the ring 2.
Note: if the fog lights are lit, the lights
3
are not switched off automatically.
Using the portable naviga-
Lights-on reminder buzzer
tion system at night in the
If the lights are on after the engine is
windscreen area below the
switched off, a warning beep sounds
camera may disturb the op-
Automatic main beam
when the driver’s door is opened to
eration of the “automatic main beam
headlights (continued)
warn you that the lights are still on.
headlights” system (risk of reflection
Operating faults
on the windscreen).
Operating faults
When the message “Check Automatic
If the
“Check lighting” message ap-
Lighting” appears on the instrument
panel, the system is deactivated.
Consult an approved dealer.
the k
warning light flashes on the
instrument panel, this indicates a light-
The “automatic main beam
ing fault.
headlights” system should
Consult an authorised dealer.
under no circumstances be
used to replace driver atten-
tion and responsibility with regard
to vehicle lighting and adapting to
light, visibility and traffic conditions.
1.93
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (4/5)
Activating/deactivating the
To increase this duration, you may pull
the stalk up to four times (total time re-
function
2
stricted to approximately two minutes).
4
For activation or deactivation of the ex-
On the instrument panel, the message
ternal reception, refer to the multimedia
“lighting on _ _ _” followed by the re-
manual.
maining time will appear as confirma-
Select “ON” or “OFF”.
tion. You can then lock your vehicle.
To switch off the lights before they
switch off automatically, turn the 2 ring
“Follow-me-home lighting”
to any position then return it to AUTO
function
position (or, depending on the vehicle,
This function enables you to briefly
to 0 position).
switch on the side lights and dipped
beam headlights (e.g. to provide light
Front fog lights
when opening a gate).
g
(including cornering
With the engine and lights switched
Welcome and goodbye
function)
off, the 2 ring in AUTO position (or, de-
function
(depending on the vehicle)
pending on the vehicle, in 0 position)
(depending on the vehicle)
pull the stalk 1 towards you: the side
Turn the centre ring 4 on the stalk 1
Once the function is activated, the day-
lights and dipped beam headlights will
until the symbol faces mark 3, then re-
time running lights and the rear side
switch on for approximately 30 seconds
lease it.
lights will light up automatically upon
along with the š
and k
warn-
Operation of the fog lights depends on
detection of the card or when the vehi-
ing lights on the instrument panel.
the exterior lighting selected, and an in-
cle is unlocked.
dicator light will light up on the instru-
They switch off automatically:
ment panel.
- approximately one minute after light-
ing up;
- when starting the engine based on
the position of the lighting stalk;
or
– upon locking the vehicle.
1.94
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (5/5)
Switching off the lights
Cornering function
2
(depending on vehicle)
1
Turn the ring 4 again until the mark 3
4
is opposite the symbol for the fog light
Driving in forward gear at a speed
that you wish to switch off. The corre-
below approximately 25 mph (40 km/h),
sponding indicator light on the instru-
with dipped beam headlights on and
ment panel goes out.
under certain conditions (the angle of
the steering wheel, the indicator lights
The front and rear fog lights switch off
on etc.), when taking a corner one of
when the exterior lights are switched
the front fog lights (cornering function)
off.
will switch on to light the inside of the
bend.
When reverse gear is engaged with
the dipped beam headlights on: the two
front fog lights (cornering function) illu-
minate automatically.
Rear fog lights
Note: when shifting from reverse gear
Turn centre ring 4 on the stalk
into forward gear (e.g. during a parking
until the symbol faces mark 3, then re-
manoeuvre), the two fog lights (corner-
lease it.
ing function) remain lit until the vehicle
speed exceeds approximately 6 mph
Operation of the fog lights depends on
(10 km/h).
the exterior lighting selected, and an in-
dicator light will light up on the instru-
When driving in fog or snow, or
ment panel.
when transporting objects which are
higher than the roof, the fog lights
Do not forget to switch off the fog lights
do not come on automatically.
when they are no longer needed, to
avoid inconveniencing other road
Switching on the fog lights remains
users.
the responsibility of the driver: the
indicator lights on the instrument
panel inform you whether the fog
lights are lit (indicator light on) or not
(indicator light not on).
1.95
AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS
Direction indicators
Move the stalk 1 in the same direc-
tion as you want to move the steering
wheel.
One-touch mode
1
A
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, move the stick 1 to half-
2
way, then release it: the stalk returns to
its original point and the indicator light
flashes three times.
Horn
Hazard warning lights
é
Press the steering wheel boss A to ac-
Press switch 2.
tivate the horn.
This switch activates all four direction
indicators and the side indicator lights
simultaneously. It must only be used in
Headlight flasher
an emergency to warn drivers of other
Pull stalk 1 towards you then release it
vehicles that you have had to stop in
to flash the headlights.
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 auto-
matically under heavy deceleration.
You can switch them off by pressing
switch 2 once.
1.96
HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT
Examples of positions for
adjusting
control A according to the load
A
Driver alone or with front passenger
0
All seats occupied
1
Switch A is used to adjust the height of
Driver with passengers and luggage
the headlight beams according to the
(or load) reaching the maximum
2 or 3*
load.
permissible all-up weight
With the dipped beam headlights lit,
press or lift switch A as many times as
is necessary to select the required posi-
Driver without passengers and luggage
tion on the instrument panel.
(or load) reaching the maximum
4
Note: depending on the vehicle, at
permissible all-up weight
each engine start-up the position se-
lected is displayed on the instrument
* depending on the vehicle
panel for approximately 30 seconds
and 5 seconds after each press of
switch A.
This table gives some examples. In all cases, adjust control A according to the
vehicle load so that the road can be seen and other drivers are not dazzled.
1.97
WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPE (1/5)
1
A
2
B
1
C
D
E
Vehicle fitted with intermittent
Special note
windscreen wipers
When driving the vehicle, the wiping
speed slows down whenever the ve-
A single sweep
hicle stops. For example, fast wiping
A short push will trigger one sweep
speed will slow to normal wiping speed.
of the wipers.
As soon as the vehicle moves off,
B stop
wiping will return to the speed originally
C intermittent wiping
selected.
The wipers will pause for several
If stalk 1 is operated, it overrides and
seconds between sweeps. It is
cancels the automatic function.
possible to change the time be-
tween sweeps by turning ring 2.
D slow continuous wiping
E fast continuous wiping
1.98
WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPE (2/5)
When activating automatic wiping or
when increasing sensitivity, one sweep
of the blades is performed.
1
A
F
Note:
1
B
2
- the rain sensor is only intended as a
driving aid. In the event of reduced
C
visibility, the driver should manually
activate the wipers. In foggy weather
D
or during snowfalls, wiping is not au-
E
tomatically triggered and remains
G
under the driver’s control;
- in the event of temperatures below
zero, automatic wiping is not acti-
vated when the vehicle is started. It
is automatically activated as soon as
Vehicle fitted with front
C
automatic wiper function
the vehicle exceeds a certain speed
When this position is selected, the
windscreen wiper rain sensor
(approximately 5 mph (8 km/h));
system detects water on the wind-
The rain sensor is located on the winds-
screen and triggers the wipers at a
- do not activate automatic wiping in
creen, in front of the interior rear-view
suitable wiping speed. It is possi-
dry weather;
mirror.
ble to change the triggering thresh-
- fully de-ice the windscreen before
old and the time sweeps by turning
A single sweep
activating automatic wiping.
ring 2:
A short push will trigger one sweep
-
F : minimum sensitivity
of the wipers.
-
G : maximum sensitivity
B stop
The higher the sensitivity, the quicker
the wipers will react and the faster
the wipe.
1.99
WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPE (3/5)
Operating faults
Special note
In the event of a malfunction of the au-
When driving the vehicle, the wiping
tomatic wiping, the wiper is set to inter-
speed slows down whenever the vehi-
1
A
mittent wiping. Contact an authorised
cle stops. For example, fast wiping
dealer.
speed will slow to normal wiping speed.
B
As soon as the vehicle moves off,
The operation of the rain sensor can be
wiping will return to the speed originally
disturbed in the event of:
C
selected.
- damaged wiper blades; a screen
D
If stalk 1 is operated, it overrides and
of water or traces left by a blade in
cancels the automatic function.
the sensor’s detection zone may
E
increase the response time of the
Precautions
automatic wiper, or increase the
wiping frequency;
- In the event of ice, check whether the
- a windscreen with any chip or
blades are stuck to the windscreen
crack level with the sensor, or a
before operating the wiping mecha-
windscreen covered in dust, dirt,
nism. If you activate the wipers while
D
slow continuous wiping
insects, ice, the use of washing
the blades are stuck down with ice,
wax and water-repellent chemi-
E
fast continuous wiping
you may risk damaging both the
cals; the automatic wiping will be
blade and the wiper motor.
less sensitive, or even unrespon-
- Do not activate the wipers on a dry
sive.
screen. This will lead to premature
wear or damage to the blades.
1.100
WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPE (4/5)
Specific front wiper position
(service position)
This position enables the blades to be
1
A
lifted to remove them from the wind-
screen.
B
This can be useful:
C
- to clean the blades;
- to release the blades from the wind-
D
screen in winter;
E
- replace the blades ➥ 5.28.
With the ignition on or engine started,
lift the stalk 1 twice to position A (single
sweep). The blades stop slightly away
from the bonnet.
To return the blades to low position,
with the ignition on, ensure that the
wipers have folded down onto the wind-
screen, then move the stalk 1 to posi-
tion A (single sweep).
In the event of obstacles on the
windscreen (dirt, snow, ice etc.),
Before switching on the ignition,
clean the windscreen (including the
place the wipers on the windscreen.
central area located behind the inte-
Otherwise, there may a risk of damage
Before any action involving
rior rear view mirror) before starting
to the bonnet or the wipers when they
the windscreen
(washing
the wipers (risk of motor overheat-
are switched on.
the vehicle,
de-icing,
ing).
cleaning the windscreen,
If an object is preventing a blade
etc.) return stalk
1 to position B
from moving, it may stop functio-
(stop).
ning. Remove the obstacle and
Risk of injury and/or damage.
reactivate the wiper using the wiper
stalk.
1.101
WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPE (5/5)
Note:
In temperatures below zero, the washer
liquid risks freezing to the windscreen,
1
A
thereby reducing visibility. Heat the
windscreen using the demister control
B
before cleaning.
C
Efficiency of a wiper blade
D
Check the condition of the wiper
blades. How long they last depends
E
on you:
- it must remain clean: clean the
blade and the screen regularly
with soapy water;
- do not use it when the screen is
dry;
Windscreen washer
- free it from the screen when it has
With the ignition on, pull stalk 1 then
not been used for a long time.
release.
In all cases, replace it as soon as
A longer pull will trigger, in addition to
it begins to lose efficiency: approxi-
the windscreen washer, two sweeps
mately once a year. ➥ 5.28.
of the wipers followed, a few seconds
later, by a third.
Precaution for using the
On vehicles fitted with a multimedia
wipers
screen, you can choose to activate or
disable the third sweep of the blades.
- In freezing or snowy weather
➥ 1.82
conditions, clear the screen
When working in the engine
before starting the wipers (risk of
compartment, ensure that
motor overheating);
the windscreen wiper stalk
- ensure that no objects are ob-
is in position B (stop).
structing the travel of the blade.
Risk of injury.
1.102
FUEL TANK (1/3)
Fuel grade
Use a high-grade fuel that complies
with the legislation in force in each
country and which must comply with
1
the specifications given on the label on
1
the cover 1. ➥ 6.5.
3
2
A
After filling, check that the cap and
cover are closed.
Do not mix even small
Useable tank capacity:
amounts of petrol
(un-
leaded or E85) with diesel.
– About 11 gallons (50 litres) for
petrol versions;
Do not use ethanol-based
Filler cap: this is specific.
fuel if your vehicle is not compatible
With the vehicle unlocked, to open
with this fuel.
cover 1, press area A then release. The
If you have to replace it,
cover 1 opens.
make sure it is identical to
Do not add additive to the fuel (ad-
the original cap. Contact an
ditive, reagent, etc.), otherwise you
Use the cap holder 2 on the flap 1
approved Dealer.
could damage the engine.
during filling to hold the cap 3 in place.
Never place the cap near a source
If you wish to add an additive to the
For details on filling the fuel tank, refer
of heat or flame.
fuel, use a product approved by our
to the information on “Filling with fuel”.
Do not wash the filler area with a
Technical Department.
To close it, press on the fuel filler flap by
high-pressure washer.
Consult an approved dealer.
hand, as far as it will go.
1.103
FUEL TANK (2/3)
Filling with fuel
If it is not possible to add at least
1.10 gallons (5 litres) of fuel due to the
With the ignition off, insert the nozzle
fuel level in the tank, drive the vehicle
and insert it fully before turning it on to
until the tank has capacity.
fill the fuel tank (risk of splashing).
1
Keep the nozzle in this position through-
Petrol versions
out the entire filling operation.
Using leaded petrol will damage the
When the pump cuts out automatically
antipollution system and may lead to a
at the end of the filling procedure, a
loss of warranty.
maximum of two further filling attempts
To ensure that the fuel tank is not filled
may be made, as there must be suffi-
with leaded petrol, the fuel tank filler
cient space in the fuel tank to allow for
neck contains a restrictor fitted with a
expansion.
foolproof system which only allows
Make sure that no water enters the fuel
the nozzle for unleaded petrol to be
tank during filling. The cover 1 and its
used (at the pump).
Petrol version
surround must remain clean.
It is essential to use unleaded petrol.
Special case
The octane rating (RON) must comply
When the vehicle has been stopped for
with the information given on the label
around three months, you must add
on the cover 1. ➥ 6.5.
fuel to prevent damage to the fuel
pump.
To do this, with the ignition off, top-up
at least 1.10 gallons (5 litres) then start
the engine to operate the pump and
renew the fuel in the circuit.
Fuel types that conform to European
standards with which the engines of
vehicles sold in Europe are compat-
ible: refer to the table ➥ 6.5.
1.104

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