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

SCREEN WASHER, WIPER (2/3)
Note:
-
the rain sensor is only intended as a
driving aid. In the event of reduced
1
1
visibility, the driver should manually
E
2
activate the wipers. In foggy weather
or during snowfalls, wiping is not au-
tomatically triggered and remains
A
under the driver’s control;
B
-
in the event of temperatures below
zero, automatic wiping is not acti-
C
vated when the vehicle is started. It
D
F
is automatically activated as soon as
the vehicle exceeds a certain speed
(approximately 5 mph (8 km/h));
-
do not activate automatic wiping in
Vehicle fitted with windscreen
C normal wiping speed
dry weather;
wiper rain sensor
D fast continuous wiping.
-
fully de-ice the windscreen before
A park
activating automatic wiping.
B automatic wiper function.
When this position is selected, the
system detects water on the wind-
screen and triggers the wipers at a
suitable wiping speed. It is possi-
ble to change the triggering thresh-
old and the time sweeps by turning
ring 2:
- E: minimum sensitivity
- F: maximum sensitivity
1.110
SCREEN WASHER, WIPER (3/3)
1
Efficiency of a wiper blade
Check the condition of the wiper
A
blades. How long they last depends
B
on you:
C
- it must remain clean: clean the
D
blade and the screen regularly
with soapy water;
- do not use it when the screen is
dry;
When working in the engine
- free it from the screen when it has
compartment, ensure that
Windscreen washer
not been used for a long time.
the windscreen wiper stalk
With the ignition on, pull stalk 1 then
In all cases, replace it as soon as
is in position A (park).
release.
it begins to lose efficiency: approxi-
Risk of injury.
mately once a year. ➥ 5.38.
A brief pull will trigger a single sweep
of the wipers, in addition to the wind-
screen washer.
Precautions for using the
A longer pull will trigger three sweeps
wipers
of the wipers followed, a few seconds
- In freezing or snowy weather,
later, by a fourth, in addition to the wind-
clear the screen before starting
screen washer.
Before any action involving
the wipers (risk of motor over-
the windscreen
(washing
heating);
the vehicle, de-icing, clean-
- ensure that no objects are ob-
ing the windscreen, etc.)
structing the travel of the blade.
return stalk 1 to position A (park).
Risk of injury and/or damage.
1.111
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (1/5)
Dipped beam
k
headlights
1
2
Manual operation
1
Turn ring 3 until the symbol is opposite
mark 2. This indicator light on the in-
strument panel comes on.
Automatic operation
(depending on vehicle)
Turn ring 3 until the AUTO symbol is op-
posite mark 2: with the engine running,
3
the dipped beam headlights switch on
or off automatically depending on the
Daytime running lights
brightness of the light outside, without
š
Side lights
any action on stalk 1.
function
Turn ring 3 until the symbol is opposite
The daytime running lights come on
mark 2.
automatically with no action on stalk 1
This indicator light on the instrument
when the engine is started, and they go
panel comes on.
off once the engine is switched off.
Before driving at night,
check that the electrical
Side position lights
equipment is operating cor-
(depending on the vehicle)
rectly and adjust the head-
light beams (if your vehicle is not
These draw other road users’ attention
carrying its normal load). ➥ 1.117.
to the width of the vehicle.
As a general precaution, check that
They come on when the side lights are
the lights are not obscured (by dirt,
switched on.
mud, snow or objects being trans-
ported).
1.112
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (2/5)
To switch off the lights before they go
1
out automatically, turn ring 3 to any po-
sition, then return it to position AUTO.
3
“See-me-home lighting”
function
This function allows you to briefly switch
on the dipped beam headlights (to pro-
vide light when opening a gate, etc.).
With the engine and lights switched
If the vehicle is parked
off, and the ring 3 in position AUTO,
on the hard shoulder with
pull the stalk 1 towards you: the dipped
the tailgate open, the rear
beam headlights come on for approxi-
lights may be obscured.
mately one minute. To increase this du-
You should make other road users
ration, you may pull the stalk up to four
aware of your vehicle by using a
times (total time restricted to approxi-
warning triangle or other equipment
mately four minutes).
specified by the road traffic regula-
tions of the country you are driving
in.
1.113
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (3/5)
Automatic main beam
headlights
1
Depending on the vehicle, this system
The system may encounter difficul-
2
switches the main beam headlights on
ties under certain conditions, inclu-
and off automatically. The function uses
ding:
a camera located behind the interior
-
extreme weather conditions (rain,
rear-view mirror to detect vehicles that
snow, fog, etc.);
are following and coming in the oppo-
-
obstruction in front of the wind-
site direction.
screen or camera;
The main beam headlights come on au-
-
when a following or oncoming ve-
tomatically if:
hicle has weak or hidden lighting;
- exterior light is weak;
-
incorrect settings for the front
- no other vehicles or lighting are de-
headlights;
tected;
-
reflective systems;
- the vehicle speed is above approxi-
mately 30 mph (45 km/h).
á
If any of the above conditions are not
Main beam headlights
fulfilled, the system switches to dipped
With the dipped beam headlights lit,
beam headlights.
pull the stalk 1. This indicator light on
the instrument panel comes on.
Note: make sure the windscreen is not
obscured (dirt, mud, snow, condensa-
To return to the dipped headlight posi-
tion etc.).
tion, pull stalk 1 towards you again.
Using the portable naviga-
tion system at night in the
windscreen area below the
camera may disturb the op-
eration of the “automatic main beam
headlights” system (risk of reflection
on the windscreen).
1.114
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (4/5)
Automatic main beam
Operating faults
headlights (continued)
1
When the message “WARNING: Check
Lighting” with warning light
2
Activation/Deactivation
is displayed and warning light k
To activate automatic main beam
flashes on the instrument panel, this in-
headlights:
dicates that there is a lighting fault.
- turn ring 3 until the AUTO symbol is
Consult an approved dealer.
opposite mark 2;
- pull stalk 1 towards you.
Warning light
comes on the in-
strument panel.
To deactivate automatic main beam
3
headlights:
- pull stalk 1 towards you again;
- or turn ring 3 to a position other than
AUTO.
Warning light
goes out on the in-
strument panel.
The “automatic main beam
headlights” system should
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.
Each time you start the engine, pull
the stalk 1 towards you to reactivate
the system.
1.115
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (5/5)
Rear fog lights
Switching off the lights
1
Turn the centre ring 4 of the
The lights will go out automatically
stalk 1 until the symbol is opposite the 5
when the engine is switched off, the
4
mark.
driver’s door is opened or the vehicle
is locked. In this case, the next time
The rear fog lights only work if the ex-
the engine is started the lights will be
terior lights have been activated. An in-
switched back on according to the posi-
dicator light on the instrument panel will
tion of the ring 3.
come on.
Do not forget to switch off the fog lights
when they are no longer needed, to
Lights-on warning buzzer
5
avoid inconveniencing other road
If the lights are on after the engine is
users.
switched off, a warning beep sounds
When the exterior vehicle lights are
when the driver’s door is opened to
3
switched off, the rear fog lights switch
warn you that the lights are still on (to
off or the equipment returns to the front
avoid battery discharge).
Front fog lights
fog lights position (if they are fitted).
g
Turn the centre ring 4 of the
stalk 1 until the symbol is opposite the 5
mark.
The front fog lights only work if the ex-
terior lights have been activated. An in-
dicator light on the instrument panel will
come on.
1.116
HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT (1/2)
Load status
Control position
Driver only
0
Driver with two passengers and
2
luggage compartment loaded (1)
A
Driver only with the luggage
3
compartment loaded (1)
The table below 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.
On vehicles fitted with this function,
control A allows you to adjust the height
of the beams according to the load.
Turn control A downwards to lower the
headlights and upwards to raise them.
(1) Load status at maximum permitted weight.
1.117
HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT (2/2)
When driving on the left in a left-hand
drive vehicle (or vice versa), you must
adjust your lights temporarily for the
duration of your trip.
1
B
Temporary adjustment
Open the bonnet and identify the mark-
ing B next to one of the front headlight
projectors.
For each headlight, using a screw-
driver, turn the screw 1 by a quarter
turn towards the - symbol to lower the
beams.
Return to the starting point once your
trip is over: turn the screw 1 by a quar-
ter turn towards the + symbol to raise
the beams.
1.118
AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS
2
1
1
3
Direction indicators
Horn
Hazard warning lights
é
Move the stalk 1 in the same direc-
Press on the sides 2 of the steering
Press switch 3. This switch ac-
tion as you want to move the steering
wheel boss.
tivates all four direction indicators and
wheel.
the side indicator lights simultaneously.
It must only be used in an emergency to
When driving on a motorway, it is pos-
Headlight flasher
warn drivers of other vehicles that you
sible that the steering wheel may not be
Pull stalk 1 towards you then release it
have had to stop in an area where stop-
turned sufficiently to return the stalk au-
to flash the headlights.
ping is prohibited or unexpected, or that
tomatically to its starting position.
you are obliged to drive under special
In this case, move the stalk 1 briefly to
conditions.
halfway then release it: the stalk will
Depending on the vehicle, the hazard
return to its initial position and the indi-
warning lights may come on automati-
cator light will flash three times.
cally under heavy deceleration. You can
switch them off by pressing switch 3.
1.119
FUEL TANK (1/2)
Filling with fuel
When the pump cuts out automatically
1
at the end of the filling procedure, a
maximum of two further filling attempts
may be made to maintain an expansion
To fill up with fuel, the
volume.
engine must be stopped
(and not only on standby
in the case of vehicles
Fuel grade
equipped with the Stop and Start
It is essential to use diesel. Make sure
function): you must switch off the ig-
2
that no water enters the fuel tank ac-
nition ➥ 2.3, ➥ 2.4.
cidentally during filling. The sealing
Fire hazard.
system and its surrounding area must
be dust-free.
Use a high-grade fuel that complies
Filling the tank
with the specific or equivalent legisla-
Do not mix even small
tion in force in the country where the
Open the driver’s door in order to open
amounts of petrol
(un-
vehicle is marketed. It must comply with
flap 1.
leaded or E85) with diesel.
the indications on the label located on
Depending on the vehicle, unlock cap 2
the cover 1 ➥ 6.6.
Do not use ethanol-based
using the key.
fuel if your vehicle is not compatible
with this fuel.
Remove cap 2 and attach it to flap 1.
Do not add reagent to the fuel -
Useful capacity of fuel tank: approxi-
otherwise you risk damaging the
mately 105 litres or 80 litres (depend-
engine ➥ 1.122.
ing on the vehicle).
If you wish to add an additive to the
fuel, use a product approved by our
Technical Department.
Fuel types that conform to European
Consult an approved dealer.
standards which the engines of ve-
hicles sold in Europe are compatible
After filling, check that the cap and
with. ➥ 6.6.
cover are closed.
1.120
FUEL TANK (2/2)
Repriming the fuel circuit
After a breakdown caused by com-
pletely running out of fuel, the system
Fuel filler cap: this is of a
Persistent smell of
must be reprimed before the engine is
special type.
restarted:
fuel
If you have to replace it,
- set the ignition key to the “On” posi-
If you notice a persistent
make sure it is identical
tion M ➥ 2.2 and wait a few minutes
smell of fuel you should:
to the original cap. Contact an ap-
before starting to enable the fuel cir-
proved Dealer.
- stop the vehicle as soon as traf-
cuit to be primed;
fic conditions allow and switch off
Never place the cap near a source
- turn the key to position D. If the
the ignition;
of heat or flame.
engine does not start, repeat the pro-
- switch on the hazard warning
cedure;
Do not wash the filler area with a
lights and ask your passengers to
high-pressure washer.
- if the engine does not start after sev-
leave the vehicle and stay clear
of the traffic;
eral attempts, please contact an au-
thorised dealer.
- contact an authorised dealer.
No modifications what-
soever are permitted on
Please note when work-
any part of the fuel supply
ing close to the engine that
system (computers, wiring,
it may be hot. In addition,
fuel circuit, injector, protection
the engine cooling fan may
covers, etc.) as this may be danger-
ous (such work must be undertaken
start at any moment. The
by qualified Network personnel).
warning light in the engine compart-
ment reminds you of this.
The peripheral components
(al-
ternator, starter, engine mount-
Risk of injury.
ings etc.) should be protected from
diesel splashes.
1.121
REAGENT TANK (1/8)
Please ensure that you comply with the
legislation of your country.
It is important to remember that failure
to respect regulations in force could
lead to legal action being taken against
the vehicle owner.
To fill up with reagent, the engine
must be stopped (not just on standby
1
Operating principle
in the case of vehicles with the Stop
2
and Start function). You must switch
The reagent is intended for Diesel en-
off the ignition ➥ 2.3, ➥ 2.4.
gines fitted with the SCR (selective cat-
alytic reduction) system.
Using the reagent reduces the quantity
If the “xxxKM failure Top up
of nitrogen oxides in exhaust gases.
AdBlue” message appears,
Reagent consumption in real time de-
fill the reagent tank and
pends on vehicle usage conditions, the
Topping up
refer to the filling instruc-
equipment fitted, and driving style.
Useful capacity of fuel tank: approx-
tions.
imately 21 litres or 28 litres (depend-
Risk of immobilisation of the ve-
ing on the vehicle).
Reagent quality
hicle.
Ignition off, open the front passenger
Use only reagents which conform
door to open the cover 2. Unscrew the
to standard ISO 22241 and in accord-
cap 1.
ance with the mark on the tank filler
Filler cap: this is specific.
cap.
Note: ammonium hydroxide vapour
If you have to replace it,
may escape from the cap opening
make sure it is identical to
when the tank temperature is high.
the original cap. Contact
an approved Dealer. Do not wash
the filler area with a high pressure
washer.
1.122
REAGENT TANK (2/8)
Precautions for use
In extreme cold weather conditions
The tank can be filled at the pump. In
In frosty conditions, fill the reagent
other cases, it is essential to read the
tank as soon as the
warning
information shown on the reagent con-
light and the “TOP UP AdBlue before
tainer (e.g. the can or bottle).
1500 km” message, or, depending on
When filling, handle the reagent care-
After filling the reagent tank, check
the vehicle, the “TOP UP AdBlue before
fully. They can damage clothes,
that the cap and cover are closed,
1200 km” message is displayed on the
shoes, bodywork components etc.
start the engine and WAIT 10 sec-
instrument panel.
onds with the vehicle stationary,
If the reagent overflows, or contami-
Special cases
engine running, before setting off
nates any paintwork, clean the affected
The reagent fluid freezes below about
again.
area quickly with plenty of cold water
-10°C.
If this operation is not carried out,
and a soft cloth.
In these conditions, do not attempt fill-
the filling of the tank will not be
Note: if the reagent crystallises, use a
ing when the fluid is frozen. In the event
taken into account automatically
soft sponge.
of needing to top up or fill the tank
until after several dozens of minutes
of driving.
with reagent (
on), park the ve-
The message “--- TOP UP AdBlue”
hicle in a hotter location if possible so
and/or the warning lights will con-
that the reagent becomes liquid again.
tinue to appear until the filling has
Otherwise, have a qualified profes-
been registered by the system.
sional top up or fill up with reagent fluid.
No work whatsoever is
permitted on any part of
The reagent must not come
the system. To prevent
into contact with eyes or
damage, only qualified per-
skin. If it does, wash the af-
sonnel from our network may work
fected area with plenty of
on the system.
cold water. If necessary, consult a
doctor.
1.123
REAGENT TANK (3/8)
Depending on how the vehicle is driven,
they may be displayed before the re-
3
agent gauge on the instrument panel
is at minimum ➥ 1.94.
Alert with message on the
instrument panel on display 3
Front-wheel drive and van versions
Warning lights and the messages on
the instrument panel 3are displayed ac-
cording to the estimated range of the
remaining reagent.
1.124
REAGENT TANK (4/8)
Maintenance/Range
The information displayed on the instrument panel may be accompanied by a beep.
Indicator lights
Messages
What to do?
AdBlue Level Correct (depending on the ve-
-
-
hicle)
If the message is displayed when the ignition is switched on,
you have less than 1,491 miles (2,400 km) range remain-
-
“Top Up AdBlue before 2400 km”
ing.
Refill, or have an approved dealer refill the reagent in the
tank.
If the message is displayed when the ignition is switched on,
you have between 932 miles (1,500 km) and 621 miles
“TOP UP AdBlue before 1500 km” or, de-
(1,000 km) range left or, depending on the vehicle, between
comes
pending on the vehicle, “TOP UP AdBlue
745 miles (1,200 km) and 497 miles (800 km) range left.
on.
before 1200 km”
Refill, or have an approved dealer refill the reagent in the
tank.
1.125
REAGENT TANK (5/8)
Maintenance/Range
The information displayed on the instrument panel may be accompanied by a beep.
Indicator lights
Messages
What to do?
The message is displayed when the ignition is switched on
and is repeated:
- approximately every 62 miles (100 km), you have between
621 miles (1,000 km) and 124 miles (200 km) range left
or, depending on the vehicle, between 497 miles (800 km)
comes
“xxxKM failure Top up AdBlue”
and 124 miles (200 km) range left;
on.
- Approximately every 31 miles (50 km), you have less than
124 miles (200 km) range.
In any event, you or an Approved Dealer should fill the rea-
gent tank as soon as possible.
flashes or
The engine will not start.
comes on, de-
“0KM failure Top up AdBlue”
To restart, you must fill the reagent tank yourself.
pending on the
vehicle.
1.126
REAGENT TANK (6/8)
System faults
When the indicator lights described light up, this may be accompanied by a beep.
Indicator lights
Message
Readings
“Check Anti- Pollution System”
Indicates a fault in the system. Contact your approved dealer as
and
“AdBlue quality to check”
soon as possible.
come on.
“AdBlue injection to check”
This indicates a system fault and that you have less than
621 miles (1,000 km) range left or, depending on the vehicle,
less than 497 miles (800 km) range left before it is no longer
possible to restart the vehicle.
These warnings are repeated:
- every 62 miles (100 km) until you have between approxi-
and
“xxxKM failure antipollution”
mately 621 miles (1,000 km) and 124 miles (200 km)
come on.
range left or, depending on the vehicle, between 497 miles
(800 km) and 124 miles (200 km) left before it is no longer
possible to restart the vehicle;
- Every 31 miles (50 km) when there is less than 124 miles
(200 km) left before the vehicle cannot be restarted.
Contact your approved dealer as soon as possible.
Indicates that after the ignition is switched off the vehicle will not
and
“0KM failure antipollution”
restart. Call an approved Dealer.
come on.
1.127
REAGENT TANK (7/8)
Maintenance/Range
Gauge level
Warnings
What to do?
Range A
-
-
4
Range B
comes on.
A
A
You or an Approved Dealer should
B
flashes for a few
fill or top up the reagent tank.
seconds at the start of the
Range C
C
warning and each time the
D
ignition is switched on,
E
then stays on.
E
Alert with no message on the
instrument panel
flashes for a few
Loss of engine power.
seconds at the start of the
Bus and rear-wheel drive versions
You or an Approved Dealer
Range D
warning and each time the
The warning light is displayed accord-
should fill the reagent tank as
ignition is switched on,
ing to the reagent level indicated by the
soon as possible.
then stays on. It is accom-
gauge 4 on the instrument panel.
panied by beeps.
In this case, at the next engine
Empty tank.
stop/start, the vehicle speed
is limited to approximately
At E
flashes accompa-
12 mph (20 km/h) until you fill the
nied by beeps.
reagent tank or have it done by an
Approved Dealer.
1.128
REAGENT TANK (8/8)
System faults
When the indicator lights described light up, this may be accompanied by a beep.
Indicator lights
Message
Readings
Indicates a fault in the system. Contact your approved Dealer as
and
“Check Anti- Pollution System”
soon as possible.
come on.
and
Indicates a system fault with a loss of engine power. Contact
flash
when the
-
your approved dealer as soon as possible.
engine is started
then stay lit.
Indicates a fault in the system. In this case, at the next engine
stop/start, the vehicle speed is limited to approximately 12
flashes and
-
mph (20 km/h). Contact your approved dealer as soon as pos-
comes on.
sible.
1.129
Section 2: Driving
(advice on use relating to fuel economy and the environment)
Running in, ignition switch
2.2
Starting, stopping the engine
2.3
Stop and Start function
2.4
Special features of Diesel versions
2.7
Driving advice, Eco-driving
2.11
Maintenance and antipollution advice
2.16
Environment
2.17
Gearstick
2.18
Handbrake
2.19
Rear camera
2.20
Driver correction devices and aids
2.23
Active emergency braking
2.29
Tyre pressure loss warning
2.35
Lane departure warning
2.38
Blind spot warning
2.42
Speed limiter
2.48
Cruise control
2.51
Overspeed function
2.55
Parking distance control
2.56
Reversing camera
2.62
Power take-off
2.64
Fast idle speed
2.65
Self-locking differential
2.66
Sequential gearbox
2.67
Emergency call
2.72
2.1
RUNNING IN, IGNITION SWITCH
Up to 900 miles (1,500 km), do not
Start position D
exceed 2,500 rpm or approximately
If the engine fails to start at the first at-
54 mph (90 km/h) in the highest gear.
tempt, turn the key back before activat-
After completing this mileage you may
ing the starter again. Release the key
drive faster, although you may only
as soon as the engine starts.
expect top performance after approxi-
Note: several seconds may pass be-
mately 3,600 miles (6,000 km).
tween turning the key and the engine
During the running in period, do not ac-
starting to allow for engine preheating.
celerate hard while the engine is still
Special note on vehicles with a se-
cold and do not let the engine over-rev.
quential gearbox
Service intervals: refer to the
Depress the brake pedal with the lever
Maintenance Document for the vehicle.
in the N position.
Note: If a gear other than neutral is dis-
played, it flashes; starting is not pos-
sible unless you depress the brake
Ignition switch
pedal, while holding the key in the start-
ing position.
Stop and steering lock position St
To lock: remove the key and turn the
steering wheel until the steering column
locks.
To unlock: turn the key and the steering
wheel slightly.
Accessories position A
When the ignition is switched off, any
accessories (radio, etc.) will continue to
function.
In the “Accessories” or “On” posi-
tion, a system may automatically
Ignition on position M
switch off your vehicle’s accessories
With the ignition on, the engine will be
depending on the battery charge, to
preheating.
prevent it from discharging com-
pletely.
2.2

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