Renault Kangoo (2022 year). Manual in english — page 17

SUN VISOR, MIRRORS, GRAB HANDLE
1
2
A
4
3
3
Front sun visor
Child minder mirror 4
(depending on the vehicle)
Lower sun visor 2.
The child minder mirror allows you to
keep an eye on your child in the back
Courtesy mirrors
seat. Pull downwards (movement A) to
(depending on the vehicle)
set it to its operating position.
Lift the cover 1.
Front 5 and rear 6 grab
Sun visor storage 3
handles
This can be used for storing motorway
These can be used for support by pas-
tickets, cards, etc.
sengers while the vehicle is moving. Do
6
not use them for getting into or out of
5
the vehicle.
When driving, ensure the
courtesy mirror cover is
closed.
Risk of injury.
3.24
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (1/7)
3
A
2
4
1
Front door storage pockets 1
Open storage compartment 2
Driver’s dashboard upper
storage compartment A
Press the button 3, place your hand
in areas 4 and lift to open the storage
compartment A.
It is recommended that you open the
storage compartment only when the ve-
hicle is stationary.
Nothing should be placed
on the floor area in front of
Check that the dashboard
the driver as such objects
storage compartment A is
may slide under the pedal
correctly closed before driv-
during braking manoeuvres, thus
ing the vehicle.
obstructing its use.
Risk of the driver’s field of vision
being obstructed if it inadvert-
ently opens.
3.25
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (2/7)
7
8
5
6
Storage compartment 5
Dashboard storage 7
Storage compartment 8
Centre console storage
compartment/Wireless
charger - Induction
charging 6
For more information on the induction
charging zone, please refer to the mul-
timedia instructions.
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.
3.26
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (3/7)
10
11
9
Cup holders 9
Centre armrest storage
compartment 11
Depending on the vehicle, the cup
holder may be equipped with retaining
Lift the armrest cover 10.
hooks to keep the cup in place.
This can be used to store a mobile ash-
Centre console storage
tray, drink cans, etc.
compartment 12
When turning corners,
accelerating or braking,
ensure that the recepta-
cle being held by the cup
holder is not dislodged.
12
There is a risk of injury if hot
liquid escapes.
3.27
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (4/7)
13
14
16
15
Front upper cab storage
Passenger storage drawer 14
compartment 13
If fitted on the vehicle, pull paddle 15 to
Do not use it for getting into or out of the
open.
vehicle and do not hang from it.
Do not place wet items or containers
Glovebox
with liquid in them in the upper cab stor-
If fitted on the vehicle, pull paddle 16 to
age compartment.
open.
Passenger storage
compartment 17
Do not hang any heavy and/
17
or sharp objects which may
fall whilst driving.
Risk of injury.
3.28
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (5/7)
21
20
18
19
Sliding side door storage
Storage compartment 19
compartment 18
Pass a hand in location 20 and pull to
Items stored in the sliding side door
open the storage compartment 19.
storage compartments should not stick
out from the storage compartment, so
Rear seat storage pockets 21
as not to hamper the sliding of the door.
Rear parcel shelves 22
Raise them to their horizontal position.
Note: the maximum permissible load
22
on the parcel shelf is 5 kg, evenly dis-
tributed.
3.29
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (6/7)
25
24
B
23
26
D
B
27
C
Storage compartment 23
To replace the seat, proceed in reverse:
Parcel shelf 24, storage area 25, pen
- lift the bench seat cushion so as to
holder 26 and cup holder 27
under front passenger seat
position the rear section B of the
(depending on the vehicle)
(for vehicles fitted with front bench seat
cushion under the seatback;
for two)
Lower the seatback D ➥ 1.34.
- push down on the front of the cush-
Depending on the vehicle, the cup
To get to it:
ion C so as to lock the seat base.
holder may be equipped with retaining
- pull the front of the bench seat cush-
Check that the bonnet is correctly
hooks to keep the cup in place. This
ion C as far as the stop;
locked.
can be used for storing a mobile ash-
- then, lift the rear section B of the
tray, cup holder, etc.
cushion and pivot the seat base.
When turning corners, accelerating or braking, ensure that the receptacle
being held by the cup holder is not dislodged.
There is a risk of injury if hot liquid escapes.
Maximum load weight allowed in the
storage area 23: 10 kg.
3.30
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS (7/7)
29
30
28
F
24
E
32
31
Tray 24
To refit the parcel shelf:
Clothes hooks 32
To remove the parcel shelf, press con-
- insert the end 31 of the parcel shelf
Depending on the vehicle, the hooks
trol
28 (movement E) and raise the
into the slot 30;
may be located on the ceiling behind
parcel shelf (movement F).
- press the 28 control (movement E)
the seats.
You can attach documents using the
and place the parcel shelf in the stor-
For safety reasons, these hooks may
clamp 29.
age position;
only be used to hang clothes.
You can attach sticky notes to the dedi-
- release the 28 control.
Note: the maximum permitted load is
cated area on the clamp 29.
4 kg.
Note: make sure that you refit the
parcel shelf properly and remove any
items from the cup holder before rais-
ing the centre seatback. Check that
the back of the centre seat is properly
locked.
3.31
ACCESSORIES SOCKET
2
3
1
Accessories sockets 1, 2, 3, 4
and 5
Depending on the vehicle, they are pro-
vided to connect accessories approved
by our Technical Department.
Connect accessories with
a maximum power of
5
120 watts (12 V) only.
4
When several accessory
sockets are used at the same time,
the total power of the connected
accessories must not exceed
180 watts.
Fire hazard.
3.32
REAR HEAD RESTS
2
1
To raise it
Storage position 2
When the headrest is set at the
Slide it to the required height.
lowest position, this is for storage
Pull it towards you and lower it com-
only. It should not be in this position
pletely.
To lower it
when a seat is occupied.
Pull it towards you and slide it to the re-
quired height.
To remove it
Raise the headrest then press tabs 1 to
release it.
To refit it
The headrest is a safety
Press tab 1 and insert the rods into the
component; check that it is
holes, with the notches facing forwards.
fitted and in the correct po-
sition. The top of the head-
rest should be as close as possible
to the top of the head.
3.33
REAR BENCH SEAT: functions (1/2)
2
1
To fold down the seatback
To raise the seatback
Before moving the bench seat, ensure
Before raising the seatback, ensure
Maximum load weight ➥ 3.39 .
that the front seats are pushed forward
that no objects (water bottle, tool box,
sufficiently, that no objects are present
etc.) will prevent it from locking properly
on the floor and that nothing will ob-
and that the seat belt is correctly placed
struct the manoeuvre.
in its hook.
When refitting the seat-
Place the seat belt in the hook 1 to pre-
Raise the seatback and click it into po-
back, make sure it is cor-
vent it from being damaged and lower
sition. Check that it is correctly locked.
rectly locked in place.
the rear headrests to the storage posi-
If seat covers are fitted,
tion.
make sure these do not prevent the
Pull lever 2 of the seatback you wish to
seatback latch from locking in.
fold down (on the right or left-hand side
Make sure that the seat belts are
of the bench seat), and bring the seat-
Check that the rear seat
positioned correctly.
back down.
belts are positioned and
Reposition the headrests.
operating correctly each
time the rear bench seat is
moved.
3.34
REAR BENCH SEAT: functions (2/2)
Use restriction
It is forbidden to drive with a seatback
or a front seat folded down when there
is a passenger occupying a rear seat.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
When moving the rear
seats, ensure that nothing
obstructs the anchorage
points (passenger’s arm or
leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.).
3.35
REAR PARCEL SHELF
1
2
A
B
2
3
1
The shelf is made up of two rigid sec-
- Storage position B.
tions.
To store the parcel shelf, slide it into the
There are two possible positions:
runner 3 behind the rear bench seat-
back.
- top position A;
In this case, you can fold section 2 onto
section 1 by lifting it as shown by the
arrow.
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.
3.36
LUGGAGE NET
4
1
1
3
3
4
6
2
6
5
8
7
5
On equipped vehicles, the luggage net
Fitting the luggage net
Fitting the luggage net
can be used, when transporting ani-
behind the rear seats
behind the front seats
mals or luggage, to separate them from
Inside the vehicle on each side:
Inside the vehicle on each side:
the passenger section.
- insert the upper rod of the net 4 into
- lift the covers 2 to access the an-
It is fitted behind the rear bench seat
the anchoring points 3;
choring points 1 and remove the an-
or behind the driver and front passen-
- attach the two hooks 6 of the straps 5
choring point covers 8;
ger seats.
from the net onto the anchoring
- insert the upper rod of the net 4 into
points 7;
the anchoring points 1;
– adjust the net strap 5 so that it is taut.
- attach the two hooks 6 for the net
straps 5 to the anchoring points 8;
- adjust the net strap 5 so that it is taut.
The luggage net must not
be used to restrain or hold
objects.
Risk of injury.
3.37
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS
2
3
A
1
Anchorage points
Bag hooks 2
Attachment points 1.
Maximum weight per hook: 5 kg.
Storage compartment A
Unclip the access flap 3.
3.38
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT (1/4)
Always position the objects transported
so that the largest surface is against:
- the rear bench seatback, for normal
loading (example A);
A
1
1
– the front seatbacks with the rear seat-
backs folded down, as is the case for
B
maximum loads (example B).
Maximum weight: 280 kg evenly dis-
tributed on the rear bench seatback
and in the luggage compartment.
Always position the heavi-
est items directly on the
floor. Use the lashing
points 1 on the boot floor, if
these are fitted to the vehicle. The
luggage should be loaded in such a
If you have to place objects on the folded
way that no items will be thrown for-
seatback, it is necessary that you lower
ward and strike the occupants if the
the headrests before folding the seat-
driver has to brake suddenly. Fasten
back so that it can be folded as flat as
the rear seat belts, even if the seats
possible against the seat.
are not occupied.
3.39
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT (2/4)
2
For your safety, check that
all the vehicle’s doors are
properly closed before
starting the engine.
3
Transporting objects in the
Special note for van version
While driving with the right
rear load area
rear hinged door open,
Rotary rings 3:
always secure transported
Depending on the vehicle, rotating
F max: 400 daN
loads. The left-hand door,
rings 2 and 3 can be used to prevent
which remains shut, should not be
transported objects from moving. The
used to hold transported loads in
number of rings and their locations may
place. Using the right rear hinged
vary depending on the vehicle.
door open while driving should only
be done in exceptional cases.
In any event, please refer to local
legislation.
Risk of loads falling on the road
surface.
The sole purpose of these rings 2 is
to prevent transported objects from
moving. The objects must be se-
cured to the mounting rings 3 on the
vehicle floor beforehand.
3.40
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT (3/4)
4
C
6
5
8
7
“Open Sesame” version
To do this, pivot the partition 4. Please
Recess 8 and roof rack 7
observe the procedure when pivoting
(depending on the vehicle)
Depending on the width and length of
the partition. ➥ 1.41.
objects carried in the rear load area,
Depending on the length of the objects
use the front passenger door and slid-
being transported in the rear load area,
ing side door openings.
you can use the recess 8 or the roof
rack 7.
Position for use
With the roof rack in the storage po-
sition, pull the lever 6 downwards to
unlock the roof rack, then hold the roof
rack bar 5 and pull it towards you until it
locks (movement C).
The roof rack locks automatically.
Check that the bonnet is correctly
locked.
3.41
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT (4/4)
5
7
6
D
9
Storage position
With the roof rack in the operating po-
sition, pull the handle 6 downwards to
unlock the roof rack, hold the roof rack
bar 5 and push it upwards until it locks
(movement D).
Always secure the transported
loads using the rings 9.
The roof rack locks automatically.
Check that the bonnet is correctly
Make sure that you abide by the
locked.
maximum authorised length and
load weight.
Prepare any protections that may
be required and adapt your driving
to minimise the movement of the
Maximum permissible load weight
When handling the roof rack, ensure
transported load and to avoid dam-
on roof rack 7: 30 kg evenly distrib-
that nobody is near the moving
aging the vehicle or the load.
uted.
parts.
Maximum load length: 2 metres.
3.42
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS towbar
A
Permissible nose weight, maxi- -
mum permissible towing weight
Maximum dimension A:
braked and unbraked: ➥ 6.10.
935 mm
Choice and fitting of towing
equipment
Maximum weight of towing equip-
ment:
- 7.2 kg on a vehicle with towing
Any towing device must not ob-
pre-equipment;
struct any lighting component or
- 28.5 kg on a vehicle without
the number plate when not in use.
towing pre-equipment.
Towing devices (ball, hook, etc.)
which can be removed without tools
For fitting and conditions of use,
and retractable objects must be re-
refer to the equipment’s fitting in-
moved or repositioned when they
structions.
are not in use.
Please keep these instructions with
In all cases, you must comply with
the rest of the vehicle documenta-
the regulations of the particular
tion.
country you are in.
3.43
MODULAR ROOF BARS (1/2)
1
B
C
A
Before transporting a load on the mod-
ular roof bars, they must be set to their
operating position:
- Unclip the levers 1 (movement A);
When handling, ensure that the
bars do not touch the vehicle roof as
- Raise the bars sufficiently to allow
they may scratch the roof.
them to be pivoted (figure B);
- Lock the bars in the transverse
Make sure that the two roof
position by clipping the levers
1
bars are correctly posi-
(figure C);
tioned and locked.
- Check that they are correctly locked.
It is strictly forbidden to place the
modular roof bars in the transverse
position
(carrying position) when
Maximum weight on each roof bar:
entering a roller-type car wash.
40 kg evenly distributed (80 kg over
two roof bars).
3.44

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