Renault Kadjar (2022 year). Manual in english — page 3

CHILD SAFETY: choosing a child seat mounting (2/2)
The rings are identified by the symbol
.
In all cases, attach the strap hook to the
2
3
corresponding ring 2 and 3 and place
1
the seat in the desired position.
Pull the belt so that the back of the child
seat comes into contact with the back
of the vehicle seat.
Attachment using the ISOFIX
The third ring 2 or 3 is located behind
system (continued)
the seat trim and is accessed through
The two rings 1 are located between the
a recess. This ring is used to attach the
The ISOFIX anchorage
seatback and the seat base of the seat
upper strap on some ISOFIX seats.
points have been exclu-
sively designed for child
and are identified by a ü
symbol.
seats with the ISOFIX
To access the rings, insert your finger in
system. Never fit a different type of
the cover and pull.
child seat, seat belt or other objects
Note: Keep the covers you have re-
to these fittings. Check that nothing
moved in a storage compartment so as
is obstructing the anchorage points.
not to lose or damage them.
If your vehicle has been involved in
a road accident, have the ISOFIX
The child seat strap must
anchorage points checked and re-
be attached to the corre-
place your child seat.
sponding ring.
Do not use any other
mounting point.
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CHILD SAFETY: fitting a child seat, general information (1/2)
Some seats are not suitable for fitting
In the front seat
After installing the child seat, when this
child seats. The diagram on the follow-
is possible, you can move the vehi-
The laws concerning children travel-
ing page shows you how to attach a
cle seat forward if necessary (so as to
ling in the front passenger seat differ in
child seat.
leave enough space in the rear seats
every country. Consult the legislation in
for passengers or other child seats). In
The types of child seats indicated may
force and follow the indications on the
the case of a rear-facing child seat, do
not be available. Before using a differ-
diagram on the following page.
not let it touch the dashboard or move it
ent child seat, check with the manufac-
Before fitting a child seat in this seat (if
to the furthest forward position.
turer that it can be fitted.
authorised):
Do not change other settings after in-
- lower the seat belt as far as possible;
stalling the child seat.
- move the seat as far back as possi-
ble;
- gently tilt the seatback away from
vertical (approximately 25°);
Fit the child seat in a rear
- on equipped vehicles, raise the seat
seat wherever possible.
base as far as possible.
Check that when installing
In all situations, reinsert the headrest to
the child seat in the vehicle
its full extent so that it does not interfere
it is not at risk of coming loose from
with the child seat (see the information
its base.
on “Front headrests” in Section 1);
If you have to remove the headrest,
check that it is correctly stored so
that it does not come loose under
harsh braking or impact.
RISK OF DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY: before
Always attach the child seat to the
fitting a rear-facing child
vehicle even if it is not in use so that
seat to this seat, check that
it does not come loose under harsh
the airbag has been deactivated
braking or impact.
(refer to the information on "Child
safety: deactivating/activating the
front passenger airbag in Section 1).
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CHILD SAFETY: fitting a child seat, general information (2/2)
In the rear side seat
A carrycot can be installed across the
vehicle and will take up at least two
seats.
Fit the child seat in a rear
Position the child with their feet nearest
seat wherever possible.
the door.
Fitting a seat ISOFIX in the
Move the front seat as far forward as
rear-left seat means the
possible to install a rear-facing child
middle seat cannot be used. The
seat, then move back the seat in front
central seat belt will no longer be
as far as it will go, although without al-
either accessible or useable.
lowing it to come into contact with the
child seat.
To install an ISOFIX seat in this
seat, detach the central seat belt by
For the safety of a child facing forwards,
hand before engaging the bolts.
move the seat in front of the child as
far forward as possible, remember-
ing to move the seatback forwards to
avoid contact between the seat and the
child’s legs.
Always remove the headrest from the
rear seat used for the child seat (see
“Rear headrests” in Section 3). If nec-
essary, position the rear seat as far
back as possible. This must be done
before fitting the child seat.
Check that the forward-facing child seat
When fitting a child seat
is resting against the back of the vehi-
(Group 2 or 3 booster seat),
Ensure that the child seat
cle seat.
check that the seat belts op-
or the child’s feet do not
erate (wind) correctly: refer
prevent the front seat from
to Section 1 “Rear seat belts”. If
locking correctly. Refer to
necessary, adjust the position of the
the information on the “Front seat”
vehicle seat.
in Section 1.
1.44
CHILD SEATS: attachment by seat belt (1/3)
³
Check the status of the airbag
before fitting a child seat or allowing a
passenger to use the seat.
Seat not suitable for fitting
²
child seats.
Child seat attached using the belt
¬
Seat which allows a child seat
with “Universal” approval to be attached
by a seat belt.
RISK OF DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY: Before
installing a child seat on the
front passenger seat, check
Using a child safety system
that the airbag has been deacti-
which is not approved for
vated (please refer to “Child safety:
this vehicle will not correctly
front passenger airbag deactivation
protect the baby or child.
and activation” in Section 1).
They risk serious or even fatal injury.
1.45
CHILD SEATS: attachment by seat belt (2/3)
The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram on the previous page, to ensure the applica-
ble regulations are respected.
Front passenger
Type of child seat
Weight of the child
Rear side seats
Rear centre seat
seat
Carrycot
fitted
across the vehicle
< 10 kg
X
U (3)
X
Group 0
Rear-facing shell
seat
< 10 kg and < 13 kg
U (1) (2)
U (4)
X
Groups 0 or 0 +
Shell seat/rear-facing
seat
< 13 kg and 9 to 18 kg
U (1) (2)
U (4)
X
Groups 0+ and 1
Forward-facing seat
9 to 18 kg
X
U (5)
X
Group 1
Booster seat
15 to 25 kg and 22 to
X
U (5)
X
Groups 2 and 3
36 kg
(1) RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: Before installing a child seat on the front passenger seat, check that
the airbag has been deactivated (please refer to “Child safety: front passenger airbag deactivation and activation” in
Section 1).
1.46
CHILD SEATS: attachment by seat belt (3/3)
X = Seat not suitable for fitting child seats of this type.
U = Seat which allows a child seat with “Universal” approval to be installed using a seat belt; check that it can be fitted.
(2) Raise the seat to the maximum and position it as far back as possible, tilting the seatback slightly (approximately 25°).
(3) A carrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up at least two seats. Position the child with his or her feet nearest
the door.
(4) Move the seat in front of the child forwards, move the seatback forward to avoid contact between the seat and the child’s legs.
(5) In all situations, remove the rear headrest of the seat on which the child seat is positioned. This must be done before fitting the
child seat. Please refer to the information on the “Rear headrests” in Section 3.
1.47
CHILD SEATS: attachment using the ISOFIX SYSTEM (1/3)
The table below summarises the information already shown in the diagram on the following pages, to ensure the appli-
cable regulations are respected.
Front passenger seat
Rear centre
Rear side
seat
Weight of
Seat size
seats
Type of child seat
Without airbag
the child
ISOFIX
With airbag
(depending
(depending on
or with airbag
on the
activated
the vehicle)
deactivated
vehicle)
Carrycot
fitted
F, G
across the vehicle
< 10 kg
X
X
X
X
Group 0
[L1, L2]
Rear-facing shell
<
10 kg and
E
seat
X
X
IL (1)
X
< 13 kg
[R1]
Groups 0 or 0 +
Shell seat/rear-facing
< 13 kg and 9 to
seat
C [R3],D [R2]
X
X
IL (1)
X
18 kg
Groups 0+ and 1
Forward-facing seat
A, B, B1 [F3,
9 to 18 kg
X
X
IUF - IL (2)
X
Group 1
F2, F2X]
Booster seat
15 to 25 kg and
[B2]
X
X
IUF - IL (2)
X
Groups 2 and 3
22 to 36 kg
i-Size seat
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.48
CHILD SEATS: attachment using the ISOFIX SYSTEM (2/3)
X = Seat not suitable for fitting child seats of this type.
IUF/IL = On equipped vehicles, seat which allows an approved “Universal/semi-universal” or “vehicle specific” child seat to be at-
tached using the ISOFIX system; check that it can be fitted.
(1) Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install a rear-facing child seat, then move back the seat in front as far as it will
go, although without allowing it to come into contact with the child seat.
(2) In all situations, remove the rear headrest of the seat on which the child seat is positioned. This must be done before fitting the
child seat. Please refer to the information on the “Rear headrests” in Section 3. Move the seat in front of the child forwards,
move the seatback forward to avoid contact between the seat and the child’s legs.
The size of the ISOFIX child seat is indicated by a letter:
- A, B, B1 [F3, F2,F2X]: for forward-facing seats in Group 1 (9 to 18 kg);
- [B2]: boosters in groups 2 and 3 (15 to 25 kg and 22 to 36 kg);
- C and D [R3 and R2]: rear-facing seats or shell seats in group 0+ (less than 13 kg) or group 1 (9 to 18 kg);
- E [R1]: rear-facing shell seats in group 0 (less than 10 kg) or 0+ (less than 13 kg);
- F, G [L1, L2]: carrycots in group 0 (less than 10 kg).
1.49
CHILD SEATS: attachment using the ISOFIX SYSTEM (3/3)
Child seat fitted using the ISOFIX
mounting
ü
Seat which allows a ISOFIX child
seat to be attached.
±
The rear seats are fitted with
an anchorage point which allows a
forward-facing ISOFIX child seat with
universal approval to be attached. The
anchorage points are located on the
backs of the rear seats.
Seat which does not allow a
²
child seat to be fitted.
Fitting a seat ISOFIX in
the rear-left seat means
RISK OF DEATH OR
the middle seat cannot be
SERIOUS INJURY: before
used. The centre seat belt
installing a rear-facing child
Using a child safety system
is no longer accessible.
seat in the front passen-
which is not approved for
ger seat, make sure the airbag has
To install an ISOFIX seat in this
this vehicle will not correctly
been deactivated (refer to the infor-
seat, detach the central seat belt by
protect the baby or child.
mation on “Child safety: front pas-
hand before engaging the bolts.
They risk serious or even fatal injury.
senger airbag deactivation/activa-
tion” in Section 1).
1.50
CHILD SAFETY: deactivating, activating AIRBAG front passenger (1/3)
DANGER
2
Since operation of the front
passenger airbag is not
1
compatible with the po-
sition of a rear-facing child seat,
NEVER fit a rear-facing child re-
straint system in a seat protected
by an ACTIVATED front AIRBAG.
This can lead to the DEATH of the
CHILD or SERIOUS INJURY.
Front passengerairbag
To deactivate the airbag: stationary
vehicle, ignition off, push and turn
deactivation
lock 1 to the OFF position.
(on equipped vehicles)
With the ignition on, you must check
The passenger airbag must
Before installing a child seat on the
only be activated or deacti-
front passenger seat:
that the warning light ]
on the dis-
vated when the vehicle is
- check that the child seat can be in-
play 2 is lit up and, depending on the
stationary with the igni-
stalled on this seat;
vehicle, that the message “airbag pas-
tion off.
senger deactivated” is displayed.
- it is essential to deactivate the
If it is interfered with when the ve-
airbagfor a rear-facing child seat.
This light remains permanently lit to
hicle is being driven, indicator lights
let you know that you can fit a child
seat.
å
Switch the ignition off then on again
to reset the airbag in accordance
with the lock position.
1.51
CHILD SAFETY: deactivating, activating AIRBAG front passenger (2/3)
A
A
3
The markings on the dashboard and
labels A on each side of the passen-
ger sun visor 3 (example: label shown
above) remind you of these instruc-
tions.
DANGER
Since operation of the front
passenger airbag is not
compatible with the po-
sition of a rear-facing child seat,
NEVER fit a rear-facing child re-
straint system in a seat protected
by an ACTIVATED front AIRBAG.
This can lead to the DEATH of the
CHILD or SERIOUS INJURY.
1.52
CHILD SAFETY: deactivating, activating AIRBAG front passenger (3/3)
Operating faults
It is forbidden to fit a rear-facing child
seat to the front passenger seat if the
airbag activation/deactivation system is
faulty.
2
Allowing any other passenger to sit in
1
that seat is not recommended.
Contact your approved dealer as soon
as possible.
Front passengerairbag
To reactivate the airbag : with the
vehicle stoppedand the ignition off,
activation
push and turn lock 1 to the ON position.
You should reactivate the airbag as
With the ignition switched on, you must
The passenger airbag must
soon as you remove the child seat from
only be activated or deacti-
the front passenger seat to ensure the
check that the warning light ]
is
vated when the vehicle is
protection of the front passenger in the
stationary with the igni-
event of an impact.
out and that the warning light
tion off.
comes on the display 2 after each start-
up for around 60 seconds.
If it is interfered with when the ve-
hicle is being driven, indicator lights
The passenger airbag has been acti-
vated.
å
Switch the ignition off then on again
to reset the airbag in accordance
with the lock position.
1.53
DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE (1/2)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
10
2
11
2
1
12
13
14
1
2
25
24
23
22
21
20
15
19
16
17
18
1.54
DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE (2/2)
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.
1
Air vent.
10
Controls for:
19
Assisted parking or handbrake
2
Demister outlet.
- access the main menu;
control.
3
Stalk for:
- access the “Driving assistance”
20
Gear lever.
– direction indicator lights;
menu or, depending on the vehi-
21
Ignition switch (vehicles with key).
– exterior lights;
cle, the user preferences menu;
22
Control for adjusting steering
– fog lights.
- assisted parking.
wheel height and reach.
4
Main switch and controls for cruise
11
Controls for:
23
Bonnet release control.
control/speed limiter and adaptive
- hazard warning lights;
24
Controls for:
cruise control.
- electric door locking.
- headlight beam height remote
5
Instrument panel.
12
Multimedia screen.
adjustment;
6
Driver Airbag and horn location.
13
Heating or air conditioning con-
- lighting rheostat for control
7
Controls for:
trols.
instru- ments;
– on-board computer information
14
Passenger Airbag location.
- Lane departure warning;
read-out and vehicle settings
15
Glovebox.
- traction control system and
customisation menu;
16
Accessories and multimedia
ESC.
– remote radio and navigation
socket.
25
Controls for:
system.
17
Two and four-wheel drive mode
- ECO mode;
8
Steering column stalk for wind-
selector or, depending on the vehi-
- activation/deactivation of the
screen and rear screen wash/
cle, traction control.
Stop and Start function.
wiper.
18
Cruise control/speed limiter main
9
Engine start/stop button (vehicle
control.
with card).
1.55
DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (1/2)
1
2
3
4
5
1
6
2
7
2
1
8
9
10
11
12
13
2
1
25
24
19
18
17
16
15
14
23
20
21
22
1.56
DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (2/2)
The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.
1
Air vent.
10
Instrument panel.
16
Bonnet release control.
2
Demister outlet.
11
Driver Airbag and horn location.
17
Ignition switch (vehicles with key).
3
Passenger Airbag location.
12
Controls for:
18
Control for adjusting steering
4
Heating or air conditioning con-
- on-board computer information
wheel height and reach.
trols.
read-out and vehicle settings
19
Engine start/stop button (vehicle
5
Multimedia screen.
customisation menu,
with card).
6
Controls for:
- remote radio and navigation
20
Accessories and multimedia
– access the main menu,
system.
socket.
– access the “Driving assistance”
13
Steering column stalk for wind-
21
Two and four-wheel drive mode
menu or, depending on the vehi-
screen and rear screen wash/
selector or, depending on the vehi-
cle, the user preferences menu;
wiper.
cle, traction control.
– assisted parking.
14
Controls for:
22
Cruise control/speed limiter main
7
Controls for:
- ECO mode,
control.
– hazard warning lights;
- activation/deactivation of the
23
Assisted parking or handbrake
– electric door locking.
Stop and Start function.
control.
8
Stalk for:
15
Controls for:
24
Gear lever.
– direction indicator lights;
– electric headlight beam adjust-
25
Glovebox.
- exterior lights;
ment;
- fog lights.
- lighting dimmer for control in-
9
Main switch and controls for cruise
struments;
control/speed limiter and adaptive
- Lane departure warning;
cruise control.
- traction control system and
ESC.
1.57
WARNING LIGHTS (1/6)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
Side light warning light
Left-hand direction indicator
š
c
tell-tale
Main beam headlight tell-
Right-hand direction indica-
á
tale
b
tor tell-tale
A
Dipped beam headlight tell-
Low fuel level warning light
k
M
tale
It lights up orange when the ig-
nition or the engine is switched on and
Front fog light tell-tale
g
goes off after a few seconds.
If it comes on orange while driving and
Rear fog light tell-tale
is accompanied by a beep, fill up with
fuel as soon as possible. There is only
Automatic main beam head-
approximately 30 miles (50 km) worth
light indicator light
of fuel left.
Please refer to the information
on “External signals and lights” in
Instrument panel A: this comes on
Section 1.
when the driver's door is opened.
In some cases, the appearance of a
warning light is accompanied by a mes-
sage.
If no lights or sounds are ap-
parent, this indicates a fault
Warning light
®
re-
in the instrument panel. This
quires you to stop immedi-
indicates that it is essential
ately, for your own safety,
to stop immediately (as soon as traf-
Warning light
means you
as soon as traffic conditions
fic conditions allow). Ensure that the
should drive very carefully to an
allow. Switch off the engine and do
vehicle is correctly immobilised and
authorised dealer as soon as
not restart it. Contact an approved
contact an approved Dealer.
possible. If you fail to follow this
Dealer.
recommendation, you risk damag-
ing your vehicle.
1.58
WARNING LIGHTS (2/6)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
Brake circuit fault warning
Oil pressure warning light
D
light
À
It lights up when the ignition or
It lights up when the ignition or the
the engine is switched on and goes off
engine is switched on and goes off after
after a few seconds.
A
a few seconds.
If it comes on on the road, accompa-
If it comes on during braking and is ac-
nied by the
®
warning light and
companied by the
®
warning light
a beep, stop immediately and cut the
and a beep, it indicates that the fluid
ignition.
level in the circuit is low or that there is
Check the oil level. If the level is normal,
a braking system fault. Stop as soon as
the indicator light is being lit by some-
traffic conditions allow and contact an
thing else. Contact an approved Dealer.
authorised dealer.
Variable power-assisted
Battery charge warning light
U
steering warning light
Ú
It lights up when the ignition or
It lights up when the ignition or the
STOP light
the engine is switched on and goes off
engine is switched on and goes off after
®
after a few seconds.
This lights up when the igni-
a few seconds.
tion or engine is switched on and goes
If it comes on on the road, accompa-
If it comes on while driving, alongside
out as soon as the engine is running. It
nied by the
®
warning light and a
the warning light
®
, this means
comes on with other warning lights and/
beep, this indicates an overload or dis-
there is a system fault.
or messages, and is accompanied by
charge in the electrical circuit.
a beep.
Contact an authorised dealer.
Stop as soon as traffic conditions allow
For your own safety, it requires you
and contact an approved Dealer.
to stop immediately, as soon as traffic
conditions allow. Switch off the engine
and do not restart it. Call an approved
Dealer.
1.59
WARNING LIGHTS (3/6)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
Toxic Fume Filter System
Anti-lock braking warning
Ä
Warning Light
x
light
On vehicles which are equipped with it,
It lights up when the ignition or the
this light comes on when the engine is
engine is switched on and goes off after
A
started and, depending on the vehicle,
a few seconds.
when the ignition is switched off if the
If it lights up when you are driving, it in-
vehicle is in the engine standby phase
dicates a fault in the anti-lock braking
(refer to the information on the “Stop
system.
and Start function” in Section 2) then
Braking will then be as normal, without
goes out.
the ABS. Contact an approved Dealer
as soon as possible.
– If it lights up continuously, consult
your approved dealer as soon as
Coolant temperature warn-
Ô
possible;
ing light
– if it flashes, reduce the engine speed
This lights up red when the ignition is
until the light stops flashing. Contact
switched on or the engine is started.
Warning light
your approved Dealer as soon as
If it turns red, stop and let the engine
This lights up when the ignition
possible.
idle for a minute or two.
or engine is switched on and goes out
Refer to the information on “Advice:
The temperature should drop.
as soon as the engine is running. It can
antipollution, fuel economy and driving”
Otherwise, stop the engine. Let the
light up in conjunction with other warn-
in Section 2.
engine cool down before checking the
ing lights and/or messages on the in-
coolant.
strument panel.
It means you should drive very care-
Contact an approved Dealer.
fully to an approved Dealer as soon as
possible. If you fail to follow this recom-
mendation, you risk damaging your ve-
hicle.
1.60
WARNING LIGHTS (4/6)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
Gear change indicator
Brake pedal warning light
Š ‰
Ó
This lights up to advise you to
This lights up when the brake
change to a higher gear (up arrow) or
pedal should be depressed. Refer to
lower gear (down arrow).
the information on the “Automatic gear-
A
box” in Section 2.
Please refer to the information on
“Driving advice, Eco-driving” in
Please refer to the information on
Section 2.
“Driving advice, Eco-driving” in
Section 2.
Indicator lightAirbag
å
Handbrake or electronic
This warning light will be dis-
}
parking brake warning light
played on the instrument panel when
the ignition is switched on or the engine
Refer to the information on the “Assisted
is started, and will then go out after a
parking brake” in Section 2.
few seconds.
Preheating warning light
If it does not come on when the ignition
É
(Diesel version)
Particle filter system warn-
is switched on, or comes on when the
This should come on when the igni-
ing light
engine is running, there is a fault in the
tion is switched on. It indicates that the
system.
Please refer to the information on
heater plugs are in operation.
“Special features of petrol versions”
Contact your approved Dealer as soon
It goes out when preheating is com-
and “Special features of diesel ver-
as possible.
plete. The engine can be started.
sions” in section 2.
Door(s) open warning light
1.61
WARNING LIGHTS (5/6)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.
Speed limiter and cruise
Mode warning light ECO
Φ
control indicator lights
This comes on when ECO
See the information on the “Speed lim-
mode is activated.
iter” and “Cruise control” in Section 2.
Please refer to the information on
A
Adaptive cruise control
“Driving advice, ECO-driving” in
warning light
Section 2.
Refer to the information on “Adaptive
Freewheel indicator light
cruise control” in Section 2.
Please refer to the informa-
Tyre pressure monitoring
tion on “Driving advice, ECO-driving” in
system
Section 2.
Refer to the information on the “Tyre
pressure monitoring system” in Section
2.
Warning light for reagent
Engine standby
warning
level and faults in the ex-
light
haust gas reduction system.
Please see information in the para-
Refer to the information on “Reagent
graph on “Stop and Start Function” in
tank” in Section 1.
Section 2.
Unavailability of engine
standby warning light
Please see information in the para-
graph on “Stop and Start Function” in
Section 2.
1.62

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Политика конфиденциальности