Renault Kangoo (2022 year). Manual in english — page 6

DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS (3/6)
11
15
14
13
12
Multimedia information 11
Fuel gauge 15
Depending on the vehicle, you can dis-
If the level is at the minimum, warn-
play information from the multimedia
screen (the compass, telephone, navi-
ing light M
integrated in the indica-
gation, etc.).
tor comes on orange, accompanied by
Please refer to the multimedia instruc-
a beep. Fill up as soon as possible.
tions for more information.
Estimated mileage with remaining
fuel 12
The value is displayed after driving 400
metres. ➥ 1.112.
Total mileage recorder 13 1.112
Trip computer 14 1.109
1.105
DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS (4/6)
16
B
19
18
17
21
20
Instrument panel B
Rev counter 16
Trip computer 19
(graduations x 1000)
➥ 1.109
It lights up when the ignition is switched
on. In some cases, the appearance of a
Coolant temperature indicator 18
Estimated mileage with remaining
warning light is accompanied by a mes-
fuel 20
In normal use, the indicator 18 should
sage.
The value is displayed after driving
be before the red zone 17. Under “in-
Depending on the vehicle, you can cus-
400 metres.
tensive” operating conditions, the
tomise your instrument panel with col-
➥ 1.112
needle may approach this zone. This
ours of your choice. For vehicles fitted
is not serious unless the warning light
Total mileage recorder 21
with a multimedia screen, refer to the
®
comes on accompanied by a
➥ 1.112
multimedia instructions.
message on the instrument panel and
For vehicles not fitted with a naviga-
a beep.
tion system, refer to the information on
“Vehicle settings customisation menu”
in Section 1.
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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS (5/6)
22
23
25
24
Driving style indicator 22 2.21
Speedometers 23 and,
Overspeed buzzer
depending on the vehicle, 25
Depending on the vehicle and coun-
Fuel gauge 24
(km or miles per hour)
If the level is at the minimum, warn-
try, the
warning light is dis-
Control your speed according to the ap-
played and a beep sounds. This beep
proved speedometer only 23.
ing light M
integrated in the indica-
sounds as soon as the vehicle is trav-
tor comes on orange, accompanied by
The indicator 25 is provided as an in-
elling at over 75 mph (120 km/h). This
a beep. Fill up as soon as possible.
dication.
warning light remains lit for as long as
the vehicle is travelling at over 74 mph
(120 km/h).
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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS (6/6)
25
26
C
Instrument panel C
Gear change indicator 28 2.21
It lights up when the ignition is switched
Overspeed buzzer
on. In some cases, the appearance of a
Depending on the vehicle and coun-
warning light is accompanied by a mes-
sage.
try, the
warning light is dis-
played and a beep sounds. This beep
Rev counter 25
sounds as soon as the vehicle is trav-
(scale x 1,000)
elling at over 75 mph (120 km/h). This
27
warning light remains lit for as long as
Speedometers 26 and, depending
the vehicle is travelling at over 74 mph
on the vehicle, 27
(120 km/h).
(km or miles per hour)
Control your speed according to the ap-
Fuel gauge 29
proved speedometer only 26.
The number of squares lit shows the
fuel level. When it is at minimum, the
The indicator 27 is provided as an in-
squares disappear and the low fuel
dication.
level warning light comes on, depend-
ing on the vehicle.
29
28
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TRIP COMPUTER: general information (1/3)
A
B
C
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
Trip computer A, B or C
Depending on the vehicle, this includes
the following functions:
- distance travelled;
- journey settings;
- information messages;
- operating fault messages
(con-
- warning messages (connected to the
®
warning light);
– vehicle settings customisation menu
➥ 1.119.
All these functions are described on the
following pages.
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TRIP COMPUTER: general information (2/3)
A
5
A
B
6
1
1
2
2
3
3
8
7
4
4
Vehicle fitted with Ainstrument
Vehicle fitted with instrument
panel
panel B or C
The functions are distributed in
Press the 1switch as many times as re-
zones 5, 6, 7, and 8.
quired to reach the “Vehicle” tab.
Press the 1 switch to browse between
Press repeatedly using the 2 or 3 con-
menus and select functions by repeat-
trol, then if necessary use the 4 switch
edly pressing switch 2 or 3, then if nec-
to confirm “OK”.
essary use the 4 switch to confirm “OK”.
C
1
2
4
3
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TRIP COMPUTER: general information (3/3)
Selections
Interpreting some of the
(the display depends on the vehicle
values displayed after
equipment and country)
resetting
a) Trip log, operating faults and infor-
The values showing average fuel con-
mation message readout;
sumption, range and average speed
b) current fuel consumption and aver-
will become more stable and reliable
age fuel consumption;
the further you travel after pressing the
reset button.
c) trip mileage recorder and average
speed;
For the first few miles after pressing
the reset key you will notice that the
d) Reset the tyre pressure;
range increases as you travel. This
e) set the time;
range takes into account the average
f) distance before service;
fuel consumption since the last time the
4
reset button was pressed. Therefore,
- Distance before service;
the average fuel consumption may de-
Resetting the trip mileage
- Distance before oil change;
crease when:
recorder and journey
g) Estimated range with remaining rea-
- the vehicle stops accelerating;
parameters (reset button)
gent.
- the engine reaches its operating
With one of the trip parameters se-
temperature (if the engine was cold
lected as the display, press and hold
when the reset key was pressed);
the
4 switch “OK” until the display
- when driving from an urban area
resets to zero.
onto the open road.
Automatic resetting of the
journey parameters
Resetting occurs automatically when
the maximum value of any of the pa-
rameters is exceeded.
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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: journey parameters (1/4)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
Examples of selections
Interpreting the display selected
a) Trip log.
Successive display:
Vehicle Systems OK
- information messages (passenger airbag OFF etc.);
- operating fault messages (“Check injection” etc.).
b) Current fuel consumption.
This value is displayed after a speed of approximately 20 mph (30 km/h) is
7.4 L/100
reached.
Average fuel consumption since the last reset.
The value is displayed after having travelled at least 400 metres since the last
5.8 L/100
reset.
c) Mileage recorder: Distance travelled since the last reset.
112,4 km
Average speed since the last reset.
123.4 km/h
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.
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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: journey parameters (2/4)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
Examples of selections
Interpreting the display selected
Tyre pressure init.
d) Reset the tyre pressure.
long press
➥ 2.31
e) Setting the time.
16:30
➥ 1.122
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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: journey parameters (3/4)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
Examples of selections
Interpreting the display selected
On-board computer with mileage-
before-service message
f)
Mileage before service and oil change.
Mileage before service
Service Due in
With the ignition on and engine not running, access the “Mileage
30 000 km / 24 months
before service” information. When the distance value approaches its
limit, there are several possible scenarios:
- range less than 930 miles (1,500 km) or one month: the message
“Service Due in” is displayed accompanied by the nearest term (dis-
Service Due in
tance or time);
300 km / 24 days
- range equal to 0 miles (0 km) or date of service reached: the mes-
sage “Service Required” is displayed accompanied by the warning
The vehicle requires a service as soon as possible.
Service Required
Reset: to reset the distance before the next service, press and hold button OK for approximately 10 seconds until the display
shows the mileage before service permanently.
Note: If a service is performed without changing the engine oil, only the mileage before the next service should be reset. In the
event of an oil change, both the distance before the next service and the next oil change should be reset.
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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: journey parameters (4/4)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
Examples of selections
Interpreting the display selected
On-board computer with distance
before next service message (cntd.)
f) Mileage before service or oil change.
Oil Change in
Mileage before service
With the ignition on and the engine not running, access the mileage
30 000 km / 24 months
information to display the mileage before the next oil change.
Depending on the vehicle, the mileage before an oil change varies according to the driving style (frequent driving at low speed,
door-to-door journeys, extensive use at idling speed, towing a trailer, etc.). The distance remaining until the next oil change can
therefore decrease more quickly in some cases than the actual distance travelled.
Reset: to reset the distance before the next service, press and hold button OK for approximately 10 seconds until the display
shows the mileage before oil change permanently.
Note: If a service is performed without changing the engine oil, only the mileage before the next service should be reset. In the
event of an oil change, both the distance before the next service and the next oil change should be reset.
Top Up AdBlue before 2400 km
g) Estimated range with remaining reagent.
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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: information messages
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.
Examples of messages
Interpreting the display selected
“Parking Brake ON”
Indicates that the parking brake has been applied.
Turn the steering wheel slightly whilst pressing the vehicle start button to unlock the steer-
“Turn Steering Wheel + START”
ing column.
“Vehicle Checks in Progress”
Displayed with the ignition on when the vehicle is running self-diagnostics.
1.116
TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: operating fault messages
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
warning light stays on. Examples of operating fault messages are given in the following pages.
Examples of messages
Interpreting the display selected
“Clean Diesel Filter”
Indicates the presence of water in the diesel filter; contact an approved Dealer
as soon as possible.
“Check vehicle”
Indicates a fault in one of the pedal sensors, battery management system or oil
level sensor.
“WARNING: 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.
“Check Anti- Pollution System”
- Indicates a fault in the vehicle’s particle filter system.
- Indicates a fault in the emissions reduction system when it is accompanied
by the
warning light. ➥ 1.150.
“WARNING: Check SOS Call”
Indicates a fault in the emergency call system.
1.117
TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: warning message
These appear with the® warning light and require you to stop immediately, for your own safety, as soon as traf-
fic conditions allow. Stop your engine and do not restart it. Contact an approved 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
“WARNING: Engine Failure Risk”
Indicates an injection fault, the vehicle’s engine has overheated or there is a
serious engine fault.
“WARNING: Braking System”
Indicates a fault in the braking system.
“WARNING: Electric System”
Indicates a fault in the vehicle battery charging circuit (alternator etc.).
“Puncture”
Indicates that at least one wheel is punctured or severely underinflated.
“WARNING: Power Steering”
Indicates a problem with the steering.
“WARNING: Gearbox Failure Risk”
Indicates an automatic gearbox fault.
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VEHICLE SETTINGS CUSTOMISATION MENU (1/3)
Adjusting the settings
d) “Welcome”:
1
- External welcome;
Select a menu then the function to be
- Automatic fold-out of mirrors;
modified (the display depends on the
- Interior welcome;
vehicle equipment and country):
- Courtesy light auto mode.
a) “Driving”:
Depending on the function, select:
- Indicator volume;
- “ON” or “OFF” to activate or deacti-
b) “Access”:
vate,
- Release driver’s door;
or
– Lock doors during driving;
- a duration to adjust the time the lights
– Opening/closing in “hands-free”
are switched on (for the “Follow-me-
mode;
home lighting” function for example).
– Remote locking/Approach
un-
Please refer to the multimedia instruc-
locking;
tions for further information.
- Distance locking sound;
- Silent mode;
Depending on the vehicle equipment,
- Automatic locking;
this function allows you to activate/de-
c) “Wiping and lighting”:
activate and adjust some of the vehi-
- Follow-me-home lighting;
cle’s functions.
- Wiping in reverse;
- Automatic front wiping;
Vehicles fitted with a
- Wiping after washing;
multimedia screen 1
Accessing the settings menu
Refer to the various multimedia instruc-
tions for information on accessing the
settings.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
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VEHICLE SETTINGS CUSTOMISATION MENU (2/3)
Adjusting the settings
d) “DRIVING ASSIST”:
- Lane departure warning sound
Navigate using the 4 or 5 control to
2
volume;
select the function to be modified and
- Lane departure warning sensitiv-
press 6 “OK” to confirm (display may
ity;
vary according to vehicle equipment
- Lane departure warning vibration;
and country):
- Lane keeping assist sensitivity;
a) “DASHBOARD”:
- Blind spot warning;
- Language;
- Active braking sensitivity;
3
- Unit;
- Advanced safety;
- Style;
- Overspeed warning;
- Colour;
- Distance warning;
4
b) “VEHICLE”:
e) “LIGHTING”:
- Rear windscreen wiping in re-
- Courtesy light auto mode;
5
verse gear;
- Automatic follow-me-home light-
6
- Automatic windscreen wiping;
ing;
Vehicles not fitted with a
- Front/rear drip wiping function;
- Follow-me-home lighting: XX sec-
multimedia screen
- Free-wheel;
onds;
- External welcome;
f)
“ACCESS”:
Accessing the settings menu on
- Lock doors during driving;
c) “PARKING ASSIST”:
display 2
- Opening/Closing in “hands-free”
- Beep sound volume;
With the vehicle stopped, press the 3
mode;
switch as many times as required to
- Unlock the driver’s door only;
reach the “Vehicle” tab; Press repeat-
- Automatic re-locking;
edly on the 4 or 5 switch to access the
- Silent locking;
“Settings” menu, then confirm by press-
- Automatic opening/closing;
ing 6 “OK”.
- Automatic fold-out of mirrors;
g) “RESET”.
=
function activated
<
function deactivated
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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
5
6
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
shown by a =
in front of the line.
The vehicle settings personalisation
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.
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CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE (1/2)
1
6
2
3
4
5
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.
Depending on the vehicle, If the
electrical supply is cut (battery dis-
connected, broken supply wire,
etc.), the clock will automatically
go back to the right time after a few
minutes once the system is capable
of receiving information GPS.
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CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE (2/2)
7
Exterior temperature
indicator 7
Special note:
When the external temperature is be-
tween -3°C and +3°C, the °C figures
flash (indicates risk of ice).
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.
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STEERING WHEEL, POWER-ASSISTED STEERING
Power-assisted steering
Never drive with an inadequately
charged battery.
Variable 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) while
1
the force needed to steer increases
progressively as the speed rises (for
enhanced safety at high speeds).
Never leave the steering wheel on
Adjusting the steering wheel
Special feature of Stop and Start
full lock when the vehicle is station-
height and depth
With the engine on standby, power-
ary.
assisted steering is no longer opera-
Lower the lever 1 and position the
tional. In this case, it returns to its origi-
steering wheel in the required position.
nal state when the engine is restarted
Then, raise the lever fully, beyond the
or when the speed exceeds 1 mph
point of resistance to lock the steering
(1 km/h) (hill, slope etc.).
With the engine switched off, or if
wheel.
there is a system fault, it is still pos-
sible to turn the steering wheel. The
Make sure that the steering wheel is
force required will be greater.
correctly locked.
Never switch off the igni-
tion when travelling down-
For safety reasons, only
hill, and avoid doing so in
adjust the steering wheel
normal driving (assistance
when the vehicle is station-
is not provided).
ary.
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REAR VIEW MIRRORS (1/4)
Folding rear view mirrors
Welcome and goodbye function
D
E
(depending on the vehicle)
(depending on the vehicle)
The door mirrors automatically fold in
Refer to the multimedia instructions to
when the vehicle is locked (switch 3 in
access the welcome and goodbye func-
position B).
tion.
In any case, you can make the door
Activate or deactivate the function by
mirrors fold in (switch 3 in position C) or
selecting (ON or OFF).
fold out (switch 3 in position A).
Depending on the selected choice, the
2
Automatic mode is then deactivated.
1
door mirrors will fold out:
To reactivate it, set the switch 3 to po-
- when the ignition is next switched on
sition B.
3
(function deactivated);
A
- when the card is detected or the ve-
hicle is unlocked (function activated).
B C
Exterior rear view mirrors
Adjustment
Select the rear view mirror using
switch 2, then use button 1 to adjust it
to the desired position.
Heated door mirrors
Mirror de-icing is carried out at the
Objects observed in the
The driver’s exterior rear
same time as rear screen de-icing.
door mirror glass are ac-
view mirror may have two
➥ 3.5 ➥ 3.9.
tually closer than they
clearly defined zones.
appear. For your safety,
Zone E shows what can
take this into account in order to
normally be seen in an ordinary rear
correctly assess the distance before
view mirror. Zone D increases rear
any manoeuvre.
side visibility.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
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