Renault Twizy (2018 year). Instruction — part 3

1.34

Low traction battery level

warning light

This comes on when the traction bat-

tery charge level has reached the re-

serve threshold. Please see the infor-

mation on “Displays and indicators” in

Section 1.

Electrotechnical system

warning light

If it lights up while driving, this means

there is an electrotechnical fault in the

“58 volt” electrical circuit. Please see an

authorised dealer as soon as possible.
When the vehicle is started or while

driving, if it flashes accompanied by
the

®

warning light and a beep,

this indicates that the charging flap is

open or not correctly closed. Stop and

switch off the ignition, make sure that

the charging cord is disconnected and

that the flap is fully closed.

©

Not used

ERROR Not used

+ Not

used

WARNING LIGHTS

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Electrotechnical system

warning light

When the warning light comes on, this

indicates the traction battery or the

engine temperature is too high. Opt for

a calmer driving style.

The warning light can be accompa-

nied by a drop in vehicle perform-

ance.

The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.

A

Gear selector 1 position indicator (N,

D or R).

1

1.35

DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS

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Charge level 1

The gauge indicates the level of energy

remaining.
NB: Each time you switch off the igni-

tion, the remaining energy level will be

calculated.

Once you switch on the ignition again,

you will see a slight change in the level

display.

The presence and operation of the display and indicators DEPENDS ON THE LEVEL OF EQUIPMENT AND THE COUNTRY.

Immobilisation threshold imminent
When the battery reaches less than 6%

charge, a beep repeats every 20 sec-
onds and warning light

flashes on

and off.
Motor performance gradually de-

creases until the vehicle comes to a

stop.
Please see the information on “Towing:

in the event of energy loss” in Section 5.

Charge meter 2

Please refer to the information on the

“Charge meter” in Section 2.

Speedometer 3

In kilometres or miles per hour.

1

2

3

Reserve level
When the battery reaches approxi-
mately 12% charge, warning light

comes on, along with a beep.

To optimise your range, please see the

information on “Recommendations:

saving energy” in Section 2.

1.36

Forecast range display features
– Sporty driving will strongly affect

the forecast range value. Once you

return to a calmer driving style, you

will need to drive for several miles to

return to an estimate that is closer to

the real situation;

– the forecast range displayed after

charging the traction battery is calcu-

lated based on the power consump-

tion over the last 93 miles (150 kilo-

metres) travelled.

Instrument panel in miles

It is possible to switch to km/h.

Press button 5 and switch on the igni-

tion.

The speed measurement unit indica-

tor flashes for approximately three sec-

onds, then the new unit flashes on the

display and is then lit up continuously:

release button 5.

To return to miles, proceed in the same

manner.

Display 4

Press and hold button 5 to reset the trip

mileage recorder. The display must be

set to “Trip mileage recorder”.

Zones 6 of the instrument panel dis-

play the information detailed below by

pressing button 5 repeatedly:

– estimated range;

total mileage recorder;

trip mileage recorder;

– Eco score;

– clock (CS : Clock setting).

Note: resetting is automatic when

the maximum capacity of any of the

memories is exceeded.

4

5

6

DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS

(2/2)

1.37

With the ignition switched on, the

clock is displayed on the instrument

panel.

Adjusting the time on the

instrument panel 1

– Press button 2 in quick succession,

as many times as necessary, to

obtain the time adjustment mode;

– press and hold button 2.

The hour reading flashes;

CLOCK

– repeatedly press button 2 as neces-

sary to adjust the hour;

– press and hold button 2 to confirm

the hours.

The minute display flashes;

– repeatedly press button 2 as neces-

sary to adjust the minutes;

– press and hold button 2 to confirm

the minutes.

1

2

1.38

AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS

Horn

Press the end of stalk 1.

Headlight flasher

Pull stalk 1 towards you to flash the

headlights.

é

Hazard warning lights

Press switch 2. This switch

lights up all four indicators simultane-

ously. It must only be used in an emer-

gency to warn drivers of other vehicles

that you have had to stop in an area

where stopping is prohibited or unex-

pected or that you are obliged to drive

under special conditions.

Direction indicators

Move stalk 1 parallel to the steering

wheel and in the direction you are going

to turn it.
When driving on the motorway, the

steering wheel is not often turned

enough to return the stalk automatically

to 0.
There is also an intermediate position

in which the switch may be held when

changing lanes.
When the stalk is released, it automati-

cally returns to 0.

2

1

0

1.39

HORN

Electric vehicles are particularly quiet.

This system enables you to warn

people of your presence – especially

pedestrians and cyclists.

Activating the system

With the engine running, turn centre
ring 1 on the stalk until the symbol

faces mark 2.

Deactivating the system

Turn the centre ring 1 to position 0

again.

1

2

1.40

á

Main beam headlights

With the stalk A in position

k

, pull it towards you. An indicator

light on the instrument panel will come

on.

To return to the dipped headlights posi-

tion, pull stalk A towards you again.

e

Switching off the lights

Return the stalk to its original

position. When the engine is started,

the dipped headlights stay on. They will

go out once the engine is switched off.

EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS

(1/2)

Daytime running lights

The dipped headlights come on without

using the stalk A when the engine is

started.

u

Side lights

Turn end 1 of stalk A until the

symbol is opposite mark 2.
The instrument panel lighting dims.

A

k

Dipped beam

headlights

Manual operation
Turn end 1 of stalk A until the symbol is

opposite mark 2.
With the ignition switched off, it is not

possible to operate the lights (to avoid

lights being used when parked).

2

1

A

When the vehicle is driven at

maximum permissible load (refer

to the information on «Weights» in

section 6), you must have the dipped

beam headlights adjusted, while it is

being used, by an Approved Dealer.

1.41

EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS

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Lights-on warning buzzer

If the stalk is not returned to its ini-

tial position

e

after the ignition is

switched off, a warning beep sounds

four times to warn you.

Retroreflectors 3

Remember to check the condition of

the side retroreflectors regularly. In the

event of damage, please replace them.

3

1.42

SCREEN WASHER, WIPER

n

Windscreen wiper

With the ignition on, move

stalk 1:
A park
B
intermittent wiping

The wipers will pause for several

seconds between sweeps.

C normal wiping speed
D
fast wiping speed

A

B

C

D

1

1

Windscreen washer

With the ignition on, pull stalk 1 towards

you.

In the snow or ice, make sure that

the wiper blades are not stuck by

ice.
Keep an eye on the condition of the

blade. Replace the wiper blades

as soon as they begin to lose effi-

ciency: approximately once a year.

Check the condition of the wiper

blades. How long they last depends

on you:

– they should be kept clean: clean

the blades and the windscreen

regularly with soapy water;

– do not use them when the wind-

screen is dry;

– free them from the windscreen

when they have not been used

for a long time.

In any event, replace them as soon

as they begin to lose efficiency: ap-

proximately once a year.

When working on the vehi-

cle, ensure that the wind-

screen wiper stalk is in po-

sition A (off).

Risk of injury.

Before any action involving

the windscreen (washing

the vehicle, de-icing, clean-

ing the windscreen, etc.)

return stalk 1 to position A (park).
Risk of injury and/or damage.

2.1

Section 2: Driving

(advice on use relating to fuel economy and the environment)

Starting, stopping the engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2.2

Gear control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2.3

Handbrake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2.5

Vehicle range: advice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2.6

Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2.8

Charge meter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2.9

Eco-consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2.9

2.2

“Accessories” position A

No power-consuming device will oper-

ate when the ignition is switched off.

“On” position M

The ignition is switched on:

Start position D

Starting the engine
Turn the key to the D position and hold

it in this position until you hear a beep.

Release the key.

As soon as warning light

stops

flashing, your vehicle is ready to drive.

“Stop, steering and

handbrake lock” position St

To unlock: turn the key and the steering

wheel slightly.
To lock: remove the key and turn the

steering wheel until the steering column

locks.
To release the handbrake, please see

the information on “Handbrake” in

Section 2.

STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE

The vehicle cannot be started if the

charging cord is plugged in and

powered or if the charging flap is

open.

Stopping the engine
Bring the key to “Stop” position.
Warning light

goes out.

Driver’s responsibility

when parking or stopping

the vehicle
Never leave an animal,

child or adult who is not self-suffi-

cient alone on your vehicle, even for

a short time.
They may pose a risk of injury, such

as by starting the engine or activat-

ing equipment.
Risk of serious injury.

2.3

Driving

Press switch D, a beep will sound.
While driving, press the accelerator

pedal to achieve the desired speed.

Hill start
When setting off on a slope, release the

handbrake whilst pressing the brake

pedal before pressing the accelerator

pedal.

Reverse
Press switch R.
The reversing light will come on as

soon as reverse gear is selected (igni-

tion on).
A beep will sound.

GEAR CONTROL

(1/2)

Display 1

The display 1 on the instrument panel

indicates the selection control posi-

tion 2.

Selection control 2

D: forward
N: neutral
R: reverse

Operation

– Switch on the ignition;

– start the engine;

– with your foot on the brake pedal,

release the handbrake (refer to the

information under “Handbrake” in

Section 2). It will now be possible to

drive off.

Only engage D or R when the vehicle

is at a standstill, with your foot on

the brake and the accelerator pedal

released.
To protect the charging cord, always

check that it is properly stored in its

housing before setting off.

The vehicle can only be started if

the charging cord is unplugged from

the vehicle and stored away.

1

D

N

R

2

2.4

Parking the vehicle

With the vehicle at a standstill, press

switch N.
Warning light 3 comes on the instru-

ment panel.
Engage the handbrake (please see the

“Handbrake” information in Section 2).

GEAR CONTROL

(2/2)

In the event of an impact to the underside of the vehicle (e.g.: striking a

post, raised kerb or other street furniture), this may result in damage to

the vehicle (e.g.: twisted axle), the electrical circuit or the traction battery.
Do not touch the circuit elements or any fluids or liquids.

To prevent any risk of accident, have your vehicle checked by an authorised

dealer.
Risk of serious injury or electric shock.

N

3

NB: when the ignition is switched

off, the gear control automatically

switches to position N.

Temporary stop

At a standstill and with the engine run-

ning, when position D or R is engaged,
a beep will sound and warning light

flashes until one of the following condi-

tions is met:
– brake pedal pressed;
– accelerator pedal pressed;
– N switch pressed;
– the handbrake is secured.

2.5

Handbrake

To release:
With the ignition on:

– support on the brake pedal and

maintain it sunk ;

– press 2 ;

– gently pull lever 1 towards you, keep-

ing the 2 button pressed down;

– push the lever down as far as it will

go.

When stationary and de-

pending on the slope and/or

vehicle load, it may be nec-

essary to pull up the hand-

brake at least two extra notches.

Make sure that the hand-

brake is properly released

when driving (red indicator

light off), otherwise over-

heating may occur.

1

2

HANDBRAKE

To apply:
Pull lever 1 upwards and make sure the

vehicle is immobilised. Warning light 3

D

will come on on the instrument

panel.

3

Special conditions
It is not possible to release the hand-

brake when the 12 volt battery is dis-

charged.
You must recharge it (see “12V battery”

in Section 4) before you can release the

handbrake, or have the 12V battery re-

placed by an authorised dealer.

The handbrake is a vehicle safety

measure. It cannot be released

unless the ignition is switched on.

2.6

VEHICLE RANGE: recommendations

(1/2)

The vehicle range is approved for an

ECE-15 cycle.

In real usage, the range of an electric

vehicle may vary depending on several

factors over which you have partial con-

trol, which may make a considerable

difference to the vehicle range. These

factors are:

– speed and driving style;

– type of road;

– electrical accessories and equip-

ment;

– vehicle loading;

– tyres;

Speed and driving style

High speeds will reduce your vehicle’s

range.
A “sporty” driving style reduces your

vehicle range: opt for a “lighter” driving

style.

Drive at a constant speed.
Adapt your driving style to avoid ex-

cessive energy consumption. Please

refer to the information on the “Charge

meter” in Section 2.
Anticipate traffic changes by lifting your

foot off the accelerator pedal in order to

recover energy.

Road type

Do not try to maintain the same speed

up a hill, accelerate no more than you

would on the level. Keep your foot in

the same position on the accelerator

pedal.

2.7

VEHICLE RANGE: recommendations

(2/2)

Tyres

An under-inflated tyre increases energy

consumption. Comply with the speci-

fied tyre pressures for your vehicle.

When replacing them, you must use

tyres made by the same manufacturer,

with the same dimensions, type and

structure as the originals.
Please see the information on “Tyres”

in Section 5.

Use of electrical accessories

and equipment

In the event of freezing, manually

de-ice the windscreen (using a scraper)

to reduce usage of the de-icing/demist-

ing function and to save energy.

Please see the information on “Deicing,

demisting the windscreen” in Section 3.
The use of electrical accessories (GPS,

phone charger, etc.) reduces vehicle

range.

Vehicle loading

Avoid pointlessly overloading your ve-

hicle.

For safety reasons, the use

of tyres other than those

recommended by the man-

ufacturer is prohibited.

Failure to respect this recommen-

dation may adversely affect stability,

behaviour, braking or the play be-

tween the bodywork and the tyres...

Some of these effects may lead to

the loss of control of the vehicle

under certain driving conditions,

and lead to an accident and serious

injury.

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