Renault Clio Sport Tourer (2016 year). Instruction - part 10

 

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Renault Clio Sport Tourer (2016 year). Instruction - part 10

 

 

3.17

Passenger storage 

compartment 4

Passenger storage 

compartment 5

Pull handle 5 to open it.

5

PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS 

(2/4)

Armrest storage 

compartment

With the armrest in its lowered position, 

press button 6 and lift armrest cover.

6

4

Storage compartment 7

Cup holders 8

This can be used for storing a mobile 

ashtray, cup holder, etc.

7

8

3.18

PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS 

(3/4)

9

When turning corners, 

accelerating or braking, 

ensure that the recepta-

cle being held by the cup 

holder is not dislodged.
There is a risk of injury if hot liquid 

escapes.

Rear centre console storage 

compartment 9

This can be used for storing a mobile 

ashtray, cup holder, etc.

Front seat storage pockets 10

10

3.19

11

Rear door storage 

compartment 11

Ensure that no hard, heavy 

or pointed objects are 

placed in the “open” storage 

compartments in such a 

way that they may fall onto passen-

gers during sudden turning, braking 

or in the event of an accident.

12

Grab handle 12

This offers support and can be held 

when the vehicle is being driven. Do 

not use it for getting into or out of the 

vehicle.

PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS 

(4/4)

3.20

Accessories socket 1

It is provided for connecting accessories 

approved by our Technical Department.

Cigarette lighter 1

With the ignition on, push in the ciga-

rette lighter 1. It will spring back with a 

click when it is ready. Pull it out to use.
After use, replace it without pushing it 

all the way in.

Ashtray

It can be housed in either position 2 

or 3.

ASHTRAY, CIGARETTE LIGHTER, ACCESSORIES SOCKET

3

Connect accessories with 

a maximum power of 

120 watts (12 V) only.

When several accessory 

sockets are used at the same time, 

the total power of the connected 

accessories must not exceed 

180 watts.

Fire hazard.

If your vehicle is not fitted with a cigar lighter and an ashtray, these can be ob-

tained from an authorised dealer.

1

2

3.21

The headrest is a safety 

component; check that it is 

fitted and in the correct po-

sition. The top of the head-

rest should be as close as possible 

to the top of the head.

To raise the headrest

Raise the headrest as far as it will go, 

then press button A and remove the 

headrest.

To refit the headrest

Enter the rods in their housing and 

push down the headrest until it locks to 

use it in the high position. Check that it 

is correctly locked.

Position for use

Raise the headrest as far as possible to 

use it in the high position. Check that it 

is correctly locked.

Storage position

Press button A and lower the headrest 

completely.
When the headrest is set at the 

lowest position, this is for storage 

only. It should not be in this position 

when a seat is occupied.

REAR HEAD RESTS

A

3.22

To fold down the seatback
Ensure that the front seats are far 

enough forward.
Lower the headrests fully.
Place the seat belts in their guides A.
Press button 1 and lower the seat-

back B.

Before moving the seatback, put 

the seat belt in belt guide A to avoid 

damaging it.

For safety reasons, carry 

out any adjustments when 

the vehicle is not being 

driven.

The configuration of the two-seat 

bench with the small seatback B 

pulled down, does not allow the 

central seat to be used as it would 

be impossible to buckle the seat belt 

(belt buckles inaccessible).

REAR BENCH SEAT: functions

B

A

1

To replace the seatback, proceed in 

the reverse order to removal.
Refit the seatback and click it back into 

place.

When moving the rear 

seats, ensure that nothing 

obstructs the anchorage 

points (passenger’s arm or 

leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.).

When refitting the seat-

back, make sure it is cor-

rectly locked in place.

If seat covers are fitted

make sure these do not prevent the 

seatback latch from locking in.

Make sure that the seat belts are 

positioned correctly.

Reposition the headrests.

3.23

Do not place any objects, 

especially heavy or hard 

objects, on the parcel shelf.
These may pose a risk to 

the vehicle occupants if the driver 

has to brake suddenly or if the vehi-

cle is involved in an accident.

Opening the doors manually 

from the inside

If it is impossible to unlock the tailgate, 

it can be done manually from inside:
–  access the luggage compartment by 

tilting the rear bench seatback(s),

–  insert a pencil or similar object in 

recess 3 and slide the unit as shown 

in the illustration;

–  push the tailgate to open it.

BOOT

To open

Press button 1 and lift the tailgate.

To close

Lower the tailgate using the handles 2 

inside the tailgate to help you.

1

3

2

3.24

Utility version

Unclip mountings 3 on either side of the 

parcel shelf, then remove it via the boot.
To refit it, proceed in the reverse order 

to removal.

Do not place any objects, 

especially heavy or solid 

objects on the luggage 

compartment cover. These 

may pose a risk to the vehicle occu-

pants if the driver has to brake sud-

denly or if the vehicle is involved in 

an accident.

3

REAR PARCEL SHELF

A

1

Removal

–  Lower the rear headrests;
–  unhook the two cords 1 from the boot 

door;

–  lift the parcel shelf 2 to half height in 

order to unclip it (movement A);

Maximum weight on rear parcel 

shelf: 25 kg, evenly distributed.

–  push the shelf in (B movement) and 

turn it;

–  pull the shelf towards you.
To refit, proceed in the reverse order to 

removal.

A

2

2

B

3.25

To remove the flexible 

section of the luggage 

compartment cover 1

Pull handle 2 gently to release the pins 

from their mounting points located on 

each side of the luggage boot.
Guide the luggage cover onto the roller.

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER: estate version

Removing the luggage 

compartment cover

Using the handle 2, push the luggage 

cover to the right (movement A) and lift 

the left-hand side (movement B) in the 

inertia reel.
To refit the luggage cover, insert the 

right-hand side, then push it to the right 

(movement A) and lower the left-hand 

side of the inertia reel into its housing.

Luggage compartment cover 

storage 1

Lift the mobile floor (please refer to the 

information on “Boot storage space and 

fittings” in section 3).
Store the luggage compartment cover 

by inserting it, one side at a time.
Replace the mobile floor.

1

2

B

A

1

1

Do not place any objects, especially heavy or solid objects on the luggage compartment cover. These may pose a risk 

to the vehicle occupants if the driver has to brake suddenly or if the vehicle is involved in an accident.

3.26

Mobile floor

When fitted to the vehicle, it can be 

used to make loading easier.
Note: if you need to access the ISOFIX 

ring and/or the net ring at the bottom of 

the boot, open flap 3.

BOOT ARRANGEMENTS

Maximum weight for the mobile 

floor: 100 kg evenly distributed.

Movable floor storage
– Lower section 1 onto section 2;
– lift the assembly and position it 

against the back of the rear bench 

seat;

–  push the catch 4 to lock the mobile 

floor in the folded position.

Removing the mobile floor
– Lower section 1 onto section 2;
–  remove the assembly.

Repositioning the mobile floor
Position it in the boot, using the 5 run-

ners provided.

2

4

5

3

1

3.27

Always position the heavi-

est items directly on the 

floor. Use the lashing 

points 1 on the boot floor, if 

these are fitted to the vehicle. The 

luggage should be loaded in such a 

way that no items will be thrown for-

ward and strike the occupants if the 

driver has to brake suddenly. Fasten 

the rear seat belts, even if the seats 

are not occupied.

TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 

Always position the objects transported 

so that the largest surface is against:

–  The rear bench seatback for normal 

loads (example A).

– The front seatbacks with the rear 

seatbacks folded down, as is the case 

for maximum loads (example B).

If you have to place objects on the folded 

seatback, it is necessary that you lower 

the headrests before folding the seat-

back so that it can be folded as flat as 

possible against the seat.

1

1

B

A

3.28

Permissible nose weight, maxi-

mum permissible towing weight, 

braked and unbraked: refer to 

the information on “Weights” in 

Section 6.
Choice and fitting of towing 

equipment
Maximum weight of towing equip-

ment: 

–  18 kg (5-door version);

–  18 kg (Utility version);

–  21.5 kg (Estate version).
For fitting and conditions of use, 

refer to the equipment’s fitting ins-

tructions.
Please keep these instructions with 

the rest of the vehicle documenta-

tion.

TRANSPORTING OBJECTS towbar

A

A: 697 mm (5-door version).
A: 697 mm (Utility version).
A: 948 mm (Estate version).

If the towbar ball obscures the regis-

tration plate or the rear fog lights, it 

should be removed when not in use.
In all cases, comply with local leg-

islation.

3.29

TRANSPORTING OBJECTS: Luggage net 

(1/2)

Luggage net A

On equipped vehicles, this can be used 

when transporting animals or luggage, 

to separate them from the passenger 

section.
It can be positioned:
–  behind the front seats;
–  behind the rear bench seat.

Fitting the luggage net 

behind the front seats

Inside the vehicle on each side:
–  lift the cover 1 to access the upper 

mounting ring of the net;

–  fix the net strap hook onto the ring;

–  to access the lower net ring 2 the 

first time you use it, please contact 

an authorised dealer;

–  once you have accessed the lower 

ring attachment, attach the hook of 

the net strap to the ring 2;

–  adjust the net strap so that it is taut.

2

The luggage net is de-

signed to retain a maximum 

weight of 10 kg.
Risk of injury.

Do not install the luggage 

net in this position when a 

passenger is occupying a 

rear seat

1

A

3.30

TRANSPORTING OBJECTS: Luggage net 

(2/2)

Fitting the luggage net 

behind the rear bench seat

Inside the vehicle on each side:
–  lift the cover 3 to access the upper 

mounting ring for the net;

–  fix the net strap hook onto the ring;

–  in the boot, it is essential to attach 

the hook of the lower mounting strap 

of the net to the anchoring hook 5 

identified by the marking 7 (if fitted 

to a mobile floor B, open flap 4 to 

access the anchoring hook 5);

–  adjust the net strap C so that it is 

taut.

3

5

C

B

Marking

A marking on the boot floor indicates 

the location of the seat rings ISOFIX 6 

and luggage net 7.
A marking on the mobile floor indicates 

the location of the access flaps for the 

seat strap ISOFIX 6 and the luggage 

net 7.

6

7

The luggage net must not 

be used to restrain or hold 

objects.
Risk of injury.

4

3.31

For information on the range of 

equipment adapted to your vehi-

cle, we advise you to consult an ap-

proved Dealer.
Refer to the manufacturer’s instruc-

tions for information on how to fit 

and use the roof rack bar.
Please keep these instructions with 

the rest of the vehicle documenta-

tion.
Maximum permissible load on 

roof rack: 80 kg (including the car-

rying device).

Precautions during use

Handling the tailgate
Before handling the tailgate, check the 

objects and/or accessories (bike rack, 

roof box, etc.) fitted to the roof bars: 

these must be correctly positioned and 

secured, so as not to hinder the opera-

tion of the tailgate.

ROOF BARS/SPOILER

A

Spoiler A

Accessing the mounting 

points

Open the doors to access the mount-

ing points 1.

If original roof bars, ap-

proved by our Technical 

Department, are supplied 

with screws, only use these 

screws for attaching the roof bars to 

the vehicle.

It is forbidden to fix objects 

and/or accessories (bike 

racks, etc.) to the spoiler.

1

3.32

The presence and location of this equip-

ment depends on the vehicle version.
1 Multimedia touchscreen;

2 Multimedia sockets;

3  Steering column control;

4 Voice commands;

5 Microphone.

Using the telephone
We remind you of the need 

to conform to the legislation 

in force concerning the use 

of such equipment.

MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT

1

5

3

2

4

Refer to the equipment instructions 

for information on how to operate 

this equipment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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