Renault Kangoo (2022 year). Manual in english — page 16

AIR VENTS, air outlets (2/3)
9
10
2
4
Centre air vents 4
Side air vents 2
Air flow
Air flow
To close: move the cursor 9 towards the
To close: move the cursor 10 towards
outside of the vehicle up to the point of
the inside of the vehicle.
Do not attach any objects to the air
resistance.
To open: move the cursor 10 towards
vents (e.g. telephone mounting).
To open: move the cursor 9 towards the
the outside of the vehicle up to the point
Risk of damage.
inside of the vehicle.
of resistance.
Direction
Direction
Move the cursor 9 to the desired posi-
Move the cursor 10 to the desired po-
tion.
sition.
Do not add anything to the
vehicle’s ventilation circuit
(for example, to remove
bad odours).
There is a risk of damage or of
fire.
3.3
AIR VENTS, air outlets (3/3)
Air flow
Turn control knob 12:
up: maximum flow;
11
down: closed.
8
7
7
12
Rear seats
(depending on vehicle)
Passenger footwell heater outlets 7.
Rear console air vents 8
(depending on vehicle)
Right/left direction
Move cursor 11.
Up/down direction
Move cursor 11.
3.4
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING SYSTEM (1/4)
The air conditioning system is used
for:
1
2
3
4
5
6
- lowering the temperature inside the
passenger compartment;
- eliminating condensation more
quickly.
The controls
Switching air conditioning on
(depending on vehicle)
or off
1 Distribution of air in the passenger
The air conditioning is switched on (in-
compartment.
dicator light on) or off (indicator light off)
2 De-icing/demisting the door mirrors
using button 6.
and rear screen (if the vehicle is
Activation is not possible if the 3 control
equipped).
is set to “0”.
3 Adjusting the ventilation fan speed.
4 Air recirculation.
5 Adjusting the air temperature.
6 Air conditioning.
3.5
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING SYSTEM (2/4)
Distribution of air in the
passenger compartment
1
4
6
There are five air distribution options.
Turn control 1 to choose the distribution
option.
The air flow is directed to the
W
windscreen and the front side
window demisting vents.
The air flow is distributed be-
tween front side window de-
misting vents, the windscreen demist-
ing vents and the footwells.
The air flow is directed mainly
towards the footwells.
Switching the air
Air recirculation is for:
The air flow is directed to-
wards the dashboard air vents,
recirculation on
- isolating the vehicle from the exter-
the front footwells and, depending on
nal atmosphere (driving in polluted
Press the 4 button: the integrated indi-
the vehicle, the second row footwells.
areas, etc.);
cator light comes on. Under these con-
The air flow is mainly directed
ditions, air is taken from the passenger
- lowering the passenger compart-
J
to the dashboard air vents.
compartment and is recirculated, with
ment temperature as quickly as pos-
no air being taken from outside the ve-
sible.
hicle.
If the air conditioning is not activated (“A/C light on the 6 switch off), prolonged
use of recirculated air may cause mist to form on the side windows and wind-
screen as well as other problems due to the presence of non-recirculated air in
the passenger compartment. We therefore advise you to return to normal mode
(external air) as soon as the air recirculation function is no longer required, by
pressing button 4 again.
3.6
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING SYSTEM (3/4)
Adjusting the air temperature
1
3
5
Turn control 5 to obtain the desired
temperature. The further towards the
red the slide is, the higher the tempera-
ture will be.
When the air conditioning system is
used for long periods, it may begin to
feel cold. To increase the temperature,
turn control 5 to the right.
Adjusting the ventilation
The system is deactivated: the ventila-
tion speed is zero (vehicle stationary).
speed
You can, however, still feel a slight flow
Move control 3. The further the control
of air when the vehicle is moving.
is positioned to the right, the greater the
amount of air blown into the passenger
compartment. If you want to shut off the
flow of air, set the 3 control to “0”.
Use of the W
position on the 1
control leads automatically to the air
flowing out in order to prevent the
risk of misting on the windscreen.
3.7
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING SYSTEM (4/4)
1
2
3
4
5
Rear screen de-icing/
Rapid demisting
demisting
Turn controls 1, 3 and 5 to:
With the engine running, press
- demisting W
;
button 2. The operating tell-tale comes
on.
- blower at speed 3 or 4 ;
This function permits rapid demisting/
- maximum temperature.
de-icing of the rear screen and de-icing
Press the 4 button to disable the air
of the door mirrors (on equipped vehi-
recirculation (light off) and press the 2
cles).
button to activate de-icing of the rear
To exit this function, press button 2
screen (light on).
again. Warning light goes out.
Demisting automatically stops.
3.8
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL (1/5)
Automatic mode
2
3
4
5
6
7
The automatic climate control system
8
guarantees comfort in the passen-
1
ger compartment and good visibility
(except in the event of extreme condi-
tions), while optimising consumption.
The system controls the ventilation
speed, air distribution, air recirculation,
and starting and stopping the air condi-
tioning and air temperature.
AUTO: allows the selected comfort
level to be best attained, depending on
the exterior conditions. Press button 2.
10
9
The controls
7
SYNC “Synchronisation” function.
1 Adjusting the driver’s side air tem-
8
Adjusting the front passenger’s air
perature.
temperature.
2 AUTO” automatic mode.
9
Air recirculation.
3 “Clear View” function.
10 De-icing/demisting the door mirrors
and rear screen (if the vehicle is
4 Adjusting the ventilation fan speed.
equipped).
5 Distribution of air in the passenger
compartment.
6 Air-conditioning activation control.
Any action on a button other than
the AUTO button triggers deactiva-
tion of automatic mode.
3.9
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL (2/5)
SYNC function
4
7
Press the 7 button to enable uniform
8
setting of the passenger compartment.
1
The 7 button light will illuminate.
To deactivate the function, press the 7
button again or use the 8 control and
adjust the right-hand side separately
from the left-hand side.
The 7 button warning light switches off.
Adjusting the ventilation
Adjusting the air temperature
speed.
Turn control 1 or control 8 according to
In automatic mode, the system uses
the temperature required.
the most suitable amount of air to reach
Turning the control to the right in-
and maintain the desired comfort level.
creases the temperature.
You can still adjust the ventilation
speed by turning control 4 to increase
or reduce the ventilation speed.
3.10
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL (3/5)
Adjusting the distribution
2
3
5
of air in the passenger
compartment
Press the 5 control as many times as
necessary to select the passenger
compartment air distribution mode. 5
is displayed to indicate the distribution
mode selected.
All the air is then directed to
W
the windscreen and front side
window demisting vents.
The air flow is distributed be-
tween front side window de-
10
misting vents, the windscreen demist-
ing vents and the footwells.
Clear View function
Press button 10 to stop the heated rear
screen operating, and the integrated in-
The air flow is directed towards
Press the 3 button: the integrated indi-
the dashboard air vents, the
dicator goes out.
cator light comes on.
front footwells and, depending on the
To exit this function, press button 2
This function quickly demists and de-
vehicle, the second row footwells.
or 3.
ices the windscreen, the rear screen,
The air flow is mainly directed
the front side windows and the door
to the dashboard air vents.
mirrors (depending on the vehicle). The
air conditioning and rear screen de-ic-
owards the footwells.
ing functions must be activated.
Some buttons have an operating
tell-tale which indicates the operat-
ing status.
3.11
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL (4/5)
2
6
11
10
Rear screen de-icing/
Switching air conditioning on
demisting
or off
Press the 10 button: the integrated in-
In automatic mode, the system switches
dicator light comes on. This function
the air conditioning system on or off,
enables rapid demisting or de-icing of
depending on the climate conditions.
the rear screen and de-icing of the rear
Press the 6 button to deactivate the air
view mirrors (on equipped vehicles).
conditioning. The integrated indicator
To exit this function, press button 10
light goes off.
again. Demisting automatically stops.
Vehicles equipped with ECO
mode (switch 11): when activated,
ECO mode may reduce the perfor-
Fuel consumption increases when
mance of the automatic air condi-
the air conditioning is being used
tioning ➥ 2.21.
(switch it off when it is not required).
3.12
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL (5/5)
Stopping the system
2
4
Turn the control 4 to “OFF” to stop the
8
system. To start it, turn the control 4
again, then adjust the fan speed or
press the button 2.
9
Air recirculation (isolation of
Manual use
the passenger compartment)
Press the 9 button: the integrated indi-
cator light comes on.
This function is managed automatically
but you can also activate it manually. In
Prolonged use of this position may lead
this case, the operation is confirmed by
to odours, caused by non-renewal of
a warning light on the button 9.
air, and the formation of condensation
on the windows.
We therefore advise you to return to au-
tomatic mode as soon as air recircula-
tion is no longer needed, by pressing
button 9.
The demisting/de-icing will still take
priority over the air recirculation.
3.13
AIR CONDITIONING: information and operating instructions (1/2)
Advice on use
Fuel consumption
Operating faults
In some situations (air conditioning off,
You will normally notice an increase in
As a general rule, contact your ap-
air recirculation activated, ventilation
fuel consumption (especially in town)
proved dealer in the event of an oper-
speed at zero or low etc.), you may
when the air conditioning is operating.
ating fault.
notice that condensation starts to form
For vehicles fitted with air conditioning
- Reduction in de-icing, demisting
on the windows and windscreen.
with no automatic mode, switch off the
or air conditioning performance.
If there is condensation, use the “Clear
system when it is not required.
This may be caused by the passen-
View” function to remove it, then use
ger compartment filter cartridge be-
Advice for reducing consumption
the air conditioning in automatic mode
coming clogged.
and helping to preserve the environ-
to stop it forming again.
ment
- No cold air is being produced.
Check that the controls are set cor-
Drive with the air vents open and the
rectly and that the fuses are sound.
windows closed. If the vehicle has been
Otherwise, switch off the system.
parked in the sun, open the doors for a
few moments to let the hot air escape
before starting the engine.
Presence of water under the
vehicle
Maintenance
After prolonged use of the air condi-
Refer to the Maintenance Document
tioning system, it is normal for water
for your vehicle for the inspection fre-
to be present under the vehicle. This is
quency.
caused by condensation.
Do not add anything to the
vehicle’s ventilation circuit
Do not open the refriger-
(for example, to remove
Use the air conditioning system reg-
ant fluid circuit. The fluid
bad odours).
ularly, even in cold weather, running
may damage eyes or skin.
There is a risk of damage or of
it at least once a month for approxi-
fire.
mately 5 minutes.
3.14
AIR CONDITIONING: information and operating instructions (2/2)
Type of refrigerant fluid
Ñ
A
A
A
Type of oil in the air condi-
tioning circuit
Inflammable product
Consult the driver’s hand-
book
Maintenance
Quantity of refrigerant
x.xxx kg
fluid present in the ve-
The refrigerant fluid circuit (of which
hicle.
some components are hermetically
sealed) may contain fluorinated green-
Global
Warming
house gases.
GWP xxxxx
Potential (CO2 equiv-
Depending on the vehicle, you will find
alent).
Do not open the refriger-
the following information on label A af-
ant circuit. The fluid may
fixed inside the engine compartment.
damage eyes or skin.
CO2 eq
Quantity in weight and
The presence and location of the infor-
x.xx t
in CO2 equivalent.
mation on label A depends on the ve-
hicle.
Before carrying out any
action in the engine com-
partment, you must switch
off the ignition.
➥ 2.4 or
➥ 2.5.
3.15
MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT (1/3)
5
1
2
3
3
1
4
The location and operation of equip-
Multimedia socket 3
Sockets USB 1
ment may vary according to the vehicle.
You can use USB socket to access the
The sockets USB can only allow re-
1 USB sockets;
multimedia content of your accessories.
charge accessories approved by the
2 Multimedia screen;
The various sources can be selected
brand's Technical Services of power
3 Multimedia socket;
from the multimedia screen and from
not exceeding 12 watts (voltage 5 V)
4 Steering column controls;
the steering column controls.
per outlet.
5 Radio.
The USB ports can also be used to re-
charge accessories which have been
approved by our Technical Department
and have a maximum power rating of
12 Watts (5 V) per port.
Connect accessories with a
maximum power of 12 watts
only.
Please refer to the multimedia in-
Fire hazard.
structions for further information.
3.16
MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT (2/3)
6
9
9
7
8
Steering wheel controls 6
Microphone 9
(depending on the vehicle)
On those vehicles equipped, you can
use the “hands-free” telephone 7 and
voice recognition 8 controls.
Wireless charger - Induction
charging 10
(depending on the vehicle)
➥ 3.25
10
Using the telephone
We remind you of the need
to conform to the legislation
in force concerning the use
of such equipment.
3.17
MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT (3/3)
11
13
12
A
A
14
16
15
15
Telephone holder 11
To place your smartphone in the 12
Note: the holder 12 can be repositioned.
holder:
Use the tightening nut 13 to attach the
On equipped vehicles, open the storage
holder in the desired position.
compartment A and insert the phone
- move the clips 15;
holder into one of the locations 16 while
To remove the telephone holder 11,
- place your smartphone in the phone
pressing the button 14.
open the storage compartment A and
holder 12 while pressing the clips 15;
remove the holder while pressing the
- release the clips so that the smart-
button 14.
phone is held firmly in place.
Make sure that the base of the telephone holder is correctly fitted and that
the telephone is securely held in place in the telephone holder, so that it is
For safety reasons, carry
not thrown onto the occupants during sudden turning or braking.
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
3.18
ELECTRIC WINDOWS (1/3)
Electric windows
These systems operate with the igni-
tion on or off, until one of the front doors
is opened (limited to about 3 minutes).
Press the switch for the window con-
cerned to lower it to the desired height.
Lift the switch to raise the window to the
desired height.
1
Driver’s responsibility
5
From the driver’s seat
2
Never leave your vehicle
Operate the switches as follows:
with the card or key inside,
- 1 for the driver’s side;
4
3
with a child, adult who is not
self-sufficient or a pet in the vehicle,
- 2 for the front passenger’s side;
even for a short while.
- depending on the vehicle, 3 and 5 for
They may pose a risk to themselves
the rear passengers.
or to others by starting the engine
or activating equipment (such as the
gear lever or electric windows).
Safety of rear occupants
If any part of the body becomes
The driver can prevent op-
trapped, reverse the direction of the
eration of the rear elec-
window immediately by pressing the
tric windows by pressing
relevant switch.
switch 4. A confirmation message is
Risk of serious injury.
displayed on the instrument panel.
3.19
ELECTRIC WINDOWS (2/3)
8
6
7
From the front passenger seat
From the rear seats
Half-opening window
Press switch 6.
With the doors closed, press switch 7.
To half-open the window, turn handle 8
in the direction of the arrow, then lock it
by pushing the handle. When closing it,
check that it is properly locked.
Avoid resting any objects against a
half-open window: there is a risk that
the electric window winder could be
damaged.
3.20
ELECTRIC WINDOWS (3/3)
Operating faults
Pressing the switch again while the
window is moving will stop its move-
In case of a fault when closing a
ment.
window, the system reverts to normal
Note: if the window detects resistance
mode: pull the switch concerned up as
when closing (e.g. tree branch etc.), it
often as necessary to fully close the
stops and then lowers again by a few
window (the window will close gradu-
centimetres.
ally), hold the switch (still on the clos-
ing side) for one second then lower and
1
raise the window fully to reinitialise the
system.
If necessary, contact an approved
Dealer.
One-touch electric window
The one-touch mode works in addition
to the operation of the electric windows
described previously.
It is fitted to the driver’s window.
Briefly press or pull the switch 1 as far
as it will go: the window will be fully
raised or lowered.
When closing the windows,
ensure that no part of the
body (arm, hand, etc.) is
protruding from the vehicle.
Risk of serious injury.
3.21
INTERIOR LIGHTING (1/2)
1
1
2
Courtesy light
Map reading lights
(depending on vehicle)
Pressing switch 1 provides:
Pressing switch 2 provides:
- continuous lighting;
- continuous lighting;
- or temporary lighting by opening one
- or temporary lighting by opening one
of the front doors, or by opening one
of the front doors, or by opening one
of the four doors, depending on the
of the four doors, depending on the
vehicle. The light only goes out when
vehicle. The light only goes out when
the doors are correctly closed;
the doors are correctly closed;
– no lighting.
- no lighting.
Glovebox light 3
Light 3 comes on when the cover is
opened.
3
3.22
INTERIOR LIGHTING (2/2)
Special features
Depending on the vehicle, remote un-
locking of the doors triggers timed light-
ing of the passenger compartment. If
one of the front or rear doors is opened,
4
the period for which the light is switched
5
on will start again.
Then the courtesy light and the luggage
compartment light dim and go out.
The lighting timer will cut out for vari-
ous reasons:
- if a door has been open for 15 min-
utes;
- if all the doors have been closed for
Boot light 4
Rear light
15 seconds or 5 minutes, depending
on the vehicle;
Light 4 comes on when the luggage
Turning the switch 5 gives you:
compartment is opened.
- when the ignition is switched on.
- continuous lighting;
- or temporary lighting, controlled by
opening one of the front doors, or
by opening one of the four doors,
depending on the vehicle. The light
only goes out when the doors are
correctly closed;
– or else the light definitively turned off.
When the doors or luggage com-
partment are unlocked and opened
the courtesy and footwell lights
come on temporarily.
3.23

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