Renault Megane Electric (2022 year). Manual in english — page 14

AUTOMATIC PARKING (1/6)
You can take back control of the vehicle
1
at any time by:
- turning the steering wheel;
- releasing the accelerator pedal;
- or by pressing the brake pedal.
1
1
Special features
Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors and
the cameras indicated by the arrows 1
are not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow,
a badly fitted/attached number plate
etc.), impacted, modified
(including
1
paintwork etc.) or obstructed by any ac-
cessory fitted to the front or rear of your
This function assists you in parking ma-
vehicle.
noeuvres by taking control of the steer-
ing wheel, brakes, engine and gear
control.
Throughout the manoeuvre, you must
put pressure on the accelerator pedal
(to keep the function working) and take
your hands off the steering wheel.
This function is an addi-
tional driving aid.
Therefore, it can under no
circumstances replace the
driver’s vigilance and responsibility
during manoeuvres (the driver must
always be ready to brake).
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AUTOMATIC PARKING (2/6)
2
Automated park assist
Drive forward
Start
Configure
4
5
6
3
Electric
360° Camera
Automated
Seats
park assist
Air quality
Driving Eco
Driving assis-
Parking assis-
tance
tance
Vehicle
Settings
Look in all directions
Switching on
Choice of manoeuvre
With the vehicle stationary or driving
The system can perform three types of
at less than approximately 19 mph (30
manoeuvre:
km/h), there are several ways to access
- parallel parking 4;
the function:
- perpendicular parking 5;
- Via the “Vehicle” World 2, press the
“Automated park assist” menu 3;
- moving out of a parallel parking
space 6.
- via the
“Automated park assist”
widget (if configured by the cus-
From the multimedia screen, select the
tomer);
manoeuvre you wish to perform.
- via the “Favourites” button on the
Note: the other types of parking are not
steering wheel (if configured by the
supported by the system.
customer);
- Via the
“Automated park assist”
shortcut in the 360° camera view.
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AUTOMATIC PARKING (3/6)
The spaces turns green on the multi-
The “Manoeuvre completed” message
media screen and is marked with the
appears on the multimedia screen to in-
Automated park assist
Press Start Button
letter “P".
dicate the end of the manoeuvre. The
assisted parking brake is applied and
Stop
- Stop the vehicle;
the P position is engaged.
- press the “START” button.
You can release the accelerator pedal.
lights up on the in-
Warning light
strument panel, along with a beep.
- Release the steering wheel;
- press the accelerator pedal gently;
- follow the system instructions on the
Look in all directions
multimedia screen.
Maintain pressure on the accelerator
pedal throughout the manoeuvre even
Operation
This function is an addi-
when the gears are changing.
tional driving aid.
Parking
The vehicle will start to move. The
Therefore, it can under no
system then controls the steering wheel,
As long as the vehicle speed is less
circumstances replace the
engine, brakes and gear changes.
than 20 mph (30 km/h), the system
driver’s vigilance and responsibility
looks for available parking spaces on
Depending on the pressure on the ac-
during manoeuvres (the driver must
both sides of the vehicle.
celerator pedal, speed varies between
always be ready to brake).
0 and 4 mph (0 and 7 km/h) maxi-
Once a space has been found, it is dis-
mum.
played on the multimedia screen, in-
dicated by the letter “P". Drive slowly
until the "STOP" message appears ac-
companied by a beep. If more than one
When manoeuvring, the
space is detected, you must select the
steering wheel may turn
desired space by touching the screen.
quickly: do not put your
hands inside, and make
sure that nothing is caught inside.
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AUTOMATIC PARKING (4/6)
Parking exit
The “Manoeuvre completed” message
Special features
appears on the multimedia screen to in-
- Activate the “Automated park assist”
- The system does not mount high
dicate the end of the manoeuvre. You
function;
kerbs.
can retake control of the vehicle by re-
- Select the
“Exit parallel parking
leasing the accelerator pedal or brak-
- The manoeuvre is impossible if the
space” mode;
ing.
slope is too steep.
- activate the direction indicators on
Note: when the manoeuvre is com-
the side you wish to go out of;
plete, if, after releasing the accelera-
Suspending the manoeuvre
- press the “START” button;
tor, the driver does not act for a certain
The manoeuvre is suspended in the fol-
period of time, the electronic parking
lowing circumstances:
brake is applied and the P position is
Warning light
lights up on the in-
engaged.
- you depress the accelerator pedal
strument panel, along with a beep.
beyond the point of resistance;
- Release the steering wheel;
- a passenger door or the boot is
- press the accelerator pedal gently;
opened;
- follow the system instructions on the
This function is an addi-
- the vehicle has been stationary for
multimedia screen.
tional driving aid.
more than approximately one minute.
Maintain pressure on the accelerator
Therefore, it can under no
The indicator light
goes out on
pedal throughout the manoeuvre even
circumstances replace the
when the gears are changing.
driver’s vigilance and responsibility
the instrument panel, accompanied by
an audible warning. The vehicle is now
during manoeuvres (the driver must
The vehicle will start to move. The
immobilised.
always be ready to brake).
system then controls the steering wheel,
engine, brakes and gear changes.
A message notifies you that the ma-
noeuvre has been suspended and tells
you what you need to do to resume the
manoeuvre.
When manoeuvring, the
Release the accelerator pedal then
steering wheel may turn
press it again to continue the manoeu-
quickly: do not put your
vre.
hands inside, and make
sure that nothing is caught inside.
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AUTOMATIC PARKING (5/6)
Cancelling the manoeuvre
Operating faults
The manoeuvre is cancelled in the fol-
The indicator light
goes out on
When the function detects an operating
lowing cases:
the instrument panel, accompanied by
fault, the following messages are dis-
an audible warning.
played on the instrument panel:
- you press the “STOP” button;
The vehicle stops.
- “Check Park Assist”, accompanied
- you open the driver’s door;
Note: if there is a fault with the func-
- you release the seat belt on the driv-
by the symbol
;
tion, the vehicle is not immobilised.
er’s side;
Take control of the vehicle again. The
or
- you apply the electronic parking
“Take back control” message appears
- “Check Parking sensors”, accompa-
brake;
on the instrument panel, accompanied
by a beep.
- the vehicle has moved too far from
or
the planned trajectory;
- “Check Parking assist”, accompa-
- you have performed more than about
Function unavailable
ten forwards/backwards movements
When you press on one of the system
in one manoeuvre;
Clean the ultrasonic sensors. If there
activation methods, if the operating
is still a problem, contact an approved
- you turn the steering wheel;
conditions are not met, the message
dealer.
“Automatic Parking unavailable” ap-
- you move the gear lever;
pears on the multimedia screen to
Note: if there is a fault with the function,
- the vehicle wheels have skidded;
inform your that the feature is unavail-
the vehicle is not immobilised.
able.
- the engine torque electronic regula-
Take control of the vehicle again imme-
tor has started
diately.
The message “Take back control” ac-
companied by the symbol
ap-
pears on the instrument panel.
2.150
AUTOMATIC PARKING (6/6)
This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care
and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. Make sure that the manoeuvre complies
with the applicable traffic regulations in your location.
The driver should always be ready for sudden incidents while driving: always ensure that there are no small, narrow
moving obstacles (such as a child, animal, pushchair, bicycle, stone, post, towing equipment, etc.) in the blind spot when ma-
noeuvring.
System servicing/repairs
- In the event of an impact, the operation of the sensors may be affected. Deactivate the function and consult an authorised
dealer.
- Any work in the area where the sensors are located (repairs, replacements, exterior trim modifications, etc.) must be carried
out by a qualified professional.
Only an authorised dealer is qualified to service the system.
In the event of system disturbance
Certain conditions may disrupt or impair operation of the system, such as poor weather conditions (snow, hail, ice, etc.).
In the event of the system behaving abnormally, deactivate it and consult an authorised dealer.
Risk of erroneous false alarms.
Limitations of the system operation
- The system cannot detect objects located in the sensor blind spots.
- Always look to check that the parking space suggested by the system is actually still available and free from obstacles before
and during the entire manoeuvre.
- The system should not be used when towing a trailer or when there is a towing or load carrying system on the vehicle or on
surrounding vehicles.
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SAFE PASSENGER EXIT (1/3)
A
B
C
Description
Using information from the sensors in-
Special feature
stalled on each side of the rear bumper
This function is an additional driving aid
Ensure that the C area around the
(area C), the function warns the driver:
for the safety of the occupants of the
radars on each side of the rear bumper
vehicle.
- when another vehicle (or motorcy-
are not obstructed (by dirt, mud, snow
cles, bicycles, pedestrians, etc.) is
etc.)
The purpose of the “Safe passenger
within the detection area A;
If a radar is obscured, the message
exit” function is to warn the driver and/
“Side radars no visibility” will appear on
or passengers of the potential danger if
and
the instrument panel. Clean the area
they open their doors when the vehicle
- when there is a risk of collision with a
where the sensors are located.
is stationary.
vehicle (or motorcycles, bicycles, pe-
You must disable the function if:
destrians, etc.) in the area B.
- the radar area C has been damaged
(rear bumper);
- the vehicle is fitted with a towbar that
is not recognised by the system.
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SAFE PASSENGER EXIT (2/3)
3
1
2
Operation
When the detected object is very close,
a beep will sound, along with the warn-
When a door is opened, when a moving
ing message 3 “Lateral obstacle de-
object is detected, the warning light 1
tected” on the instrument panel.
is displayed on the exterior rear view
mirror 2 and, depending on the vehicle,
Note: the system remains active for ap-
the ambient lights on front door come
proximately 45 minutes after the igni-
on.
tion has been switched off.
Note: clean the rear view mirror 2 regu-
larly so that the display of the 1 warning
light is always visible.
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SAFE PASSENGER EXIT (3/3)
Conditions for non-function
Operating faults
– the vehicle is moving and is not com-
If the system detects a fault, the mes-
pletely stationary;
sage “Check Side radars” is displayed
on the instrument panel. Consult an ap-
4
- the vehicle is locked from the out-
proved dealer.
side;
- there are moving objects (motor-
bikes, bicycles, pedestrians, vehi-
cles, etc.) moving towards or near
your vehicle at a low speed that is
This function is an addi-
not considered a risk by the system;
tional driving aid and may
not detect certain vehicles
- the range of the sensors located
or objects in movement
inside the rear bumper is hidden by
in the vicinity of your vehicle. This
objects, such as other particularly
function is not in any way a substi-
wide parked vehicles those parked
tute for the vigilance and responsi-
very close to your vehicle.
Activating/deactivating the
bility of the driver and the occupants
function from the multimedia
If the vehicle is equipped with a towbar
of the vehicle, who are always re-
recognised by the system, the “Driving
screen4
sponsible for paying particular at-
assist unavailable” message displayed
tention to the traffic situation and
To activate or deactivate the function,
on the instrument panel informs you
checking the area before leaving
refer to the multimedia instructions.
that the function is not operational.
the vehicle.
For information on the range of equip-
In the event of system distur-
ment adapted to your vehicle, we advise
bance
you to consult an approved Dealer.
Certain conditions (complex envi-
ronment, poor weather conditions,
etc.) may disrupt or damage the op-
eration of the system, with the risk of
false alarms.
When the vehicle is unlocked, the
function returns to the last saved
status on the multimedia screen.
2.154
EMERGENCY CALL (1/3)
If the vehicle is equipped, the emer-
gency call function can be used to
call the emergency services (without
charge) automatically or manually in
the event of an accident or illness, re-
ducing the time it takes for the emer-
gency services to arrive.
Note: the emergency call operates:
2
3
– in countries covered by the associ-
ated telematics emergency services
and infrastructure compatible with
the system;
1
4
– depending on the network coverage
in the geographical region where the
5
vehicle is being driven.
1
System operation warning light:
A call is always made as follows:
If you use the emergency call function
– green: operational
to report an accident which you have
- the call is set up with the emergency
(network available);
witnessed, this implies stopping where
services;
- off: non-operational
traffic conditions allow in order for the
- send data related to the incident (ve-
(network unavailable);
emergency services to locate your ve-
hicle identification plate, local time
- red: operating
hicle and therefore the location of the
of the call, last positions, direction of
fault;
reported accident.
the vehicle) ;
- green flashing: call in progress.
In all cases, comply with local legisla-
2
Automatic mode warning light.
- voice communication with the emer-
tion.
3
SOS button.
gency services;
4
Microphone.
- if necessary, emergency assistance
5
Speaker.
is called.
Emergency call has two modes:
- automatic mode;
Use the emergency call only in the
event of an emergency you are in-
- Manual mode.
volved in, if you witness an accident
or if you feel ill.
2.155
EMERGENCY CALL (2/3)
Automatic mode
In the event of unintended operation, it
is possible to cancel the call by press-
If the automatic mode 2 warning light
ing the 3 button for around two sec-
appears in green this confirms that the
onds, before the call is connected to
automatic system is activated.
the call centre.
The emergency call starts automati-
Once a call is established, only the call
cally in the event of an accident that
centre can end the call.
has required the activation of the pro-
tective equipment (seat belt pretension-
2
3
Test mode
ers, airbag etc.).
(depending on local laws)
Test mode is reserved exclusively for
1
Approved Dealers to check that the
emergency call feature is working prop-
erly.
To activate test mode:
Manual mode
- briefly press the 3 button three times;
The emergency call is carried out by:
- wait approximately 15 seconds;
- pressing and holding the 3 button for
- briefly press the 3 button three times.
at least three seconds;
Exit from test mode is automatic.
or
- pressing the
3 button five times
within ten seconds.
In the event of an acci-
dent, if the location and traf-
fic conditions permit, stay
close to the vehicle in order
to be able answer the call centre
quickly if necessary.
2.156
EMERGENCY CALL (3/3)
The system operates with a dedi-
cated battery. The battery serv-
ice life is approximately four years
(the 1 warning light lights up in red
to warn you when approaching
expiry).
Without the emergency call feature,
the system is not trackable and will
Consult an approved dealer.
not be under constant surveillance.
1
Data is automatically and constantly
erased, and the system stores only
To guarantee your safety
the last three positions of the vehi-
and the proper operation of
cle.
the system, any operation
Operating faults
carried out on the battery
According to legislation relevant to
In some cases, the emergency call may
(removal, disconnection, etc.) must
the country, data is only sent in the
not work (e.g. low battery).
be carried out by a qualified special-
event of an emergency call. Data
If the system detects an operating fault,
ist.
sent to the call centre is treated ac-
the 1 warning light illuminates in red for
cording to the personal data protec-
Risk of serious burns or electric
more than 30 minutes. Contact your ap-
tion laws applicable in the country
shocks.
proved Dealer as soon as possible;
where you are located. The system
You must respect the replacement
stores activity history data for
intervals (without exceeding them)
13 hours only.
as stated in the maintenance docu-
The vehicle owner has the right of
ment.
access to their data. They can re-
The battery is a specific type.
quest that the data be corrected,
Please ensure it is replaced with the
deleted or locked.
same type.
Call an approved Dealer.
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Section 3: Your Comfort
Multi-Sense
3.2
Air vents: air outlets
3.3
Manual air conditioning
3.6
Automatic climate control
3.11
Air conditioning: programming
3.17
Air conditioning: information and advice on use
3.19
Multimedia equipment
3.21
Electric windows
3.23
Interior lighting, sun visor
3.25
Passenger compartment storage, fittings
3.27
Accessories socket
3.31
Rear headrests
3.32
Rear bench seat: functions
3.33
Luggage compartment, rear parcel shelf
3.34
Transporting objects in the luggage compartment
3.37
Transporting objects: towbar
3.38
Roof bars, spoiler
3.39
3.1
MULTI-SENSE
Depending on the vehicle, the MULTI-
“Eco” mode
1
SENSE system enables you to choose
“Eco” mode focuses on energy saving.
from several driving modes that affect
Engine management and heating level
driving, ambient lighting, comfort and
allow reduced consumption ➥ 2.17.
driving position:
- all the modes are preconfigured and
“Sport” mode
can be customised (ambient lighting,
etc.);
This mode authorises increased engine
responsiveness. The steering is firmer.
- the “Perso” mode is customisable.
The driving modes influence:
2
“Comfort” mode
- steering force;
Using standard vehicle settings, this
- electronic stability program;
mode gives you the best compromise
- engine responsiveness.
between comfort and dynamism.
They also affect the:
Accessing the menu
- the lighting in the passenger com-
“Perso” mode
You can access MULTI-SENSE, de-
partment and of the instrument
pending on the vehicle:
This mode allows the complete configu-
panel;
ration of the driving elements, including
- from the multimedia screen 1;
- the presentation of the instrument
engine responsiveness.
- using the steering column control 2.
panel and the multimedia screen;
Please refer to the multimedia instruc-
- depending on the vehicle, the driving
tions for further information.
position.
Engine settings are specific to each
of the driving modes and cannot
be customised except for “Perso”
Each time the vehicle is used, the
You can reset the mode by mode
mode.
last selected mode will be retained.
settings.
3.2
AIR VENTS: air outlets (1/3)
1
2
3
4
4
5
5
8
6
6
7
1 Driver’s position air vents.
2 Windscreen demisting vent.
3 Passenger air vents.
4 Side window demister outlet.
5 Footwell heater outlets for front passengers.
7 Rear passenger central air vents.
8 Control panel
6 Footwell heater outlets for rear passengers.
3.3
AIR VENTS: air outlets (2/3)
1
9
1
3
10
10
12
11
11
Driver’s position air vents 1
Passenger air vents 3
Air flow
To check the flow of the 1 and 3 air
Direction
Direction
vents, press or lift the 12 control ac-
To direct the air flow, turn the 1 air vents
To direct the air flow, turn the air vents
cording to the desired opening.
using the cursors 9.
using the cursors 11.
To remove bad odours from your ve-
To close: move the cursor 10 away
To close: move the cursor 11 towards
hicles, only use the systems designed
from the steering wheel beyond the re-
the outside facade beyond the resist-
for this purpose. Consult an approved
sistance point.
ance point.
Dealer.
To open: move the cursor 10 towards
To open: move the cursor 11 towards
the steering wheel.
the inside of the facade.
Do not add anything to the
vehicle’s ventilation circuit
(for example, to remove
bad odours).
Do not attach any objects to the air
vents (e.g. telephone mounting).
There is a risk of damage or of
fire.
Risk of damage.
3.4
AIR VENTS: air outlets (3/3)
7
13
Rear seats
(depending on the vehicle)
Direction
To direct the air flow, turn the air vents 7
using the cursors.
Do not attach any objects to the air
Air flow
vents (e.g. telephone mounting).
To check the flow of the air vents 7 turn
Risk of damage.
the knob 13 according to the desired
opening:
- to the right: maximum air flow;
Do not add anything to the
vehicle’s ventilation circuit
- to the left: closed.
(for example, to remove
bad odours).
There is a risk of damage or of
fire.
3.5
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING (1/5)
12 De-icing/demisting of the rear
screen and, depending on the vehi-
1
2
3
4
5
6
cle, the rear view mirrors.
13 “Clear View” function.
14 Adjusting the ventilation speed and
stopping the system.
15 Adjusting the driver’s air tempera-
ture.
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
The controls
7 System off control.
1 Driver’s heating temperature indica-
8 Passenger compartment air distribu-
tor.
tion adjustment.
2 Ventilation speed indicator.
9 Activation control for the “A/C MAXˮ
function.
3 Driver’s heated seat activation con-
trol.
10 Air recirculation.
4 Heated steering wheel activation
11 Air-conditioning activation control.
control.
5 Passenger’s heated seat activation
control.
6 Distribution of air in the passenger
compartment indicator.
Some buttons have an operating
tell-tale which indicates the operat-
ing status.
3.6
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING (2/5)
Activating the system
When the vehicle is started, the system
returns to the last programme used.
The system is also functional when
parked.
Lift the 14 control to the desired venti-
lation speed, then on the 11 control to
activate the system.
Stopping the system
14
11
7
Press the 7 button:
- the air conditioning switches off auto-
matically;
- the ventilation speed of air in the
Switching air conditioning on
The air conditioning system is used
passenger compartment is zero;
for:
or off
- there is, however, a slight flow of air
- lowering the temperature inside the
The 11 control authorises the activation
when the vehicle is moving.
passenger compartment;
(warning light on) or deactivation (warn-
This position should not normally be
ing light off) of the air-conditioning.
- eliminating condensation more
used.
quickly.
The system cannot be switched on if
the ventilation power is zero.
Advice: to optimize vehicle range, de-
activate the air conditioning when the
outside temperature is comfortable.
Adjusting the ventilation
speed
Press or lift the 14 control to adjust the
ventilation power according to the level
of comfort desired.
3.7
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING (3/5)
The positions are in the following order:
6
All the air is then directed to
the windscreen and 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 distributed be-
tween the front side window
15
8
demisting vents, the windscreen de-
misting vents, the dashboard air vents
and the footwells.
The air flow is mainly directed
ô
to the dashboard air vents.
Adjusting the air temperature
Adjusting the distribution
The air flow is directed towards
Press the 15 button, then use the cursor
of air in the passenger
ö
the dashboard vents and to-
on the multimedia screen to adjust the
compartment
wards the footwells.
air temperature. The further towards
Press 8 one or more times to select the
the red the slide is, the higher the tem-
air distribution. The air distribution se-
perature will be.
towards the footwells.
lected 6 is displayed on the multimedia
When the air conditioning system is
screen.
used for long periods, it may begin to
feel cold. To increase the temperature,
press 15, then raise the cursor upwards
on the multimedia screen.
3.8
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING (4/5)
“A/C MAX” function
The “A/C MAX” function enables the
user to feel the maximum power of their
air conditioning system without any
constraint or compromise related to
the acoustics and the feeling of the air
being too cold on the hands and face.
This function involves automatic mod-
ifications:
- temperature programmed to fully
13
12
9
cold;
- distribution of air to the occupants;
- air flow at its maximum power;
- activation of the air conditioning;
- air recirculation.
Clear View function
Rear screen de-icing/
Press the 9 button to activate the func-
Press the 13 button: the integrated indi-
demisting
tion. Deactivate ECO mode to make the
cator light comes on.
Press the 12 button: the integrated indi-
most of it.
This system quickly demists and de-
cator light comes on. This function ena-
ices the windscreen and the front side
bles rapid demisting/de-icing of the rear
windows. It requires the automatic
screen and the rear view mirrors (on
usage of the air-conditioning or the
equipped vehicles).
heating.
To exit this function, press button 12
To exit this function, press the
again. Demisting automatically stops.
13 button again or select the setting (dis-
tribution, ventilation speed, recycling)
Recommendations
required.
In the event of freezing, manu-
ally de-ice the windscreen using a
scraper rather than the de-icing/de-
misting function in order to reduce
your energy consumption.
3.9

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