Renault Espace (2016 year). Instruction - part 14

 

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Renault Espace (2016 year). Instruction - part 14

 

 

3.29

ASHTRAY/CIGAR LIGHTER/ACCESSORIES SOCKET

2

Ashtray location 1

Cigarette lighter 2

With the ignition on, push in the ciga-

rette lighter 2 - 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.

2

Accessories sockets

You can use the one of sockets 2

They are provided for connecting ac-

cessories approved by our Technical 

Department.

1

1

2

If your vehicle is not fitted with a 

cigar lighter and an ashtray, these 

can be obtained from an authorised 

dealer.

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.

3.30

Centre seat headrest 2 

storage position

Press tab 1 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 HEADRESTS

Position for use

Lift the headrest to maximum height, 

then lower it until it locks.

To remove the headrest

Press the tab(s) 1, then remove the 

headrest.

To refit the headrest

Insert the rods into the holes, press 

tab 1 and lower the headrest.

2

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.

1

3.31

Heated seats

(depending on vehicle)

Side seats only
With the ignition on:
–  Pressing the switch 3 on the requi-

red seat for the first time activates 

the heating system on high. Both in-

tegrated switch warning lights come 

on;

–  pressing the switch for the second 

time changes the heating to low. One 

integrated warning light comes on;

–  pressing for the third time turns the 

heating off.

Operating faults
When an operating fault is detected, 

the integrated warning lights on the 

switch 3 for the seat concerned flash.
Consult an approved dealer.

For safety reasons, carry 

out any adjustments when 

the vehicle is stationary.

The rear seats are separate seats.

To move the seats forwards or 

backwards
Lift lever 1 to unlock the seat. Once in 

the desired position, release the lever 

and check that the seat is correctly 

locked.

To tilt the seatback
Lift handle 2 and tilt the seatback to the 

desired position.
Release the handle 2 and ensure that 

the seatback is fully locked into posi-

tion.

REAR SEATS 

(1/5)

1

2

4

To fold down the seats (flat-floor 

position)
Lower the headrest 4  and lift the 

handle 2 to fold down the seat. Make 

sure the seat is correctly locked in po-

sition.

To raise the seat
Hold the seatback, lift it up and ensure 

it is correctly locked in place.

3

3.32

REAR SEATS 

(2/5)

When moving the rear 

seats:
– check that no one is near 

to any of the moving parts;

– check that there is sufficient 

space around the seat;

–  check that nothing is obstructing 

the section of the boot reserved 

for storing the seat;

For safety reasons, carry out any 

adjustments when the vehicle is sta-

tionary.

When moving the rear 

seats, ensure that nothing 

obstructs the anchorage 

points (passenger’s arm or 

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

To unfold a seat in the third row 
–  Access the third row seats;
–  place seat belt in hook 6 to avoid da-

maging it;

– hold the seatback, lift it up and 

ensure it is correctly locked in place.

5

To access the third row rear seats
–  Lift the handle 5;
–  guide the seat forwards until it locks;
–  sit in the third row rear seat;
–  hold the second row seatback and 

fold it down;

– Make sure the seat is correctly 

locked in position.

5

6

3.33

REAR SEATS 

(3/5)

To automatically fold down 

the seats (flat position)

The rear seats are electrically unlocked 

to fold down in order to create a flat 

floor.
There are two ways to manoeuvre the 

seats:
–  from the boot using control 7;
–  on the multifunction screen 8.

Disabling the function
–  With the engine running, a buckled 

seat belt prevents the movement of 

the relevant seat.

–  Once the vehicle is moving the two 

controls are deactivated.

7

8

Conditions of use
With the vehicle at a standstill and the 

rear seat belts unlocked:
– from control 7, with the boot lid open;
–  from the multifunction screen 8, with 

the engine running.

Note:

All unlocking actions for folding down 

the seats require that the trays on the 

back of the front seats have already 

been folded away.

3.34

REAR SEATS 

(4/5)

From the multifunction screen 8
With the vehicle at a standstill, select 

menu “Vehicle”, “Seats” then “One-

touch folding”.
Press on the seat you wish to fold away, 

or on all seats, then confirm.

Encountering an obstacle
While being moved, if a seat encoun-

ters an obstacle, the movement stops 

of its own accord. You will then have 

to manually fold back the seat after re-

moving the obstacle.

Operating fault
If all user conditions have been ful-

filled and the folding action still fails to 

operate, please contact an authorised 

dealer.

When moving the rear 

seats, ensure that nothing 

obstructs the anchorage 

points (passenger’s arm or 

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

One-touch folding

All

Fold

A

B

C

E

F

D

7

Using control 7
Depending on the vehicle, folding 

switches for:
A  the rear left seat in the second row.
B  central rear seat in the second row.
C  the rear right seat in the second row.
D  the rear right seat in the third row.
E  the rear left seat in the third row.
F all seats.

8

3.35

Use restriction

It is not permitted to drive with a second 

row rear seatback or seat folded down 

when there is a passenger occupying a 

third row rear seat.

REAR SEATS 

(5/5)

For safety reasons, carry 

out any adjustments when 

the vehicle is not being 

driven.

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.

3.36

TAILGATE

1

2

Manual controls

To open
Press button 1 and lift the tailgate.

To close
Lower the boot lid using the handle 

inside the boot 2 to assist you.

Electric controls

Please refer to the information on the 

“Automatic tailgate” in Section 3.

Opening the doors manually 

from the inside

If it is impossible to unlock the tailgate, 

it can be done manually from inside:
–  access the boot by tilting the rear 

seat(s);

–  unclip the lock access flap 3;

3

–  slide the tab 5 to the right in vehicles 

with a manual tailgate, or tab 4 on 

vehicles with an automatic tailgate.

–  push the boot lid to open it;

4

5

The attaching of any carry-

ing device (bike rack, lug-

gage box, etc.) resting on 

the luggage compartment 

lid is prohibited. To install a carrying 

device on your vehicle, contact an 

Approved Dealer.

3.37

If fitted on the vehicle, the tailgate locks 

and unlocks at the same time as the 

doors.
The following modes are available to 

manoeuvre the tailgate:
–  using the RENAULT card remote 

control;

–  using the controls on the tailgate;
–  using the dashboard control;
–  depending on the vehicle, using the 

«hands-free» function.

AUTOMATIC TAILGATE 

(1/5)

Conditions of use

–  Immobilise the vehicle.
–  If there is any ice or snow prevent-

ing the tailgate from opening, this ice 

or snow must be removed to free the 

tailgate.

–  In the event that the battery is dis-

charged or if it is changed, the tail-

gate should be closed (manually 

if necessary) to restart the tailgate 

motor.

Ensure that nobody is close 

to the moving parts when 

opening/closing the tail-

gate.

Risk of injury.

Opening/Closing

Activating the automatic tailgate open-

ing or closing using the dashboard 

control or using the card, three beeps 

sound just before the tailgate begins to 

move.

When opening or closing the tail-

gate, ensure that nothing interferes 

with the manoeuvre.

To avoid damaging the tailgate 

system, do not manually force the 

tailgate to open or close while it is 

moving.

3.38

AUTOMATIC TAILGATE 

(2/5)

3

Using the tailgate interior closing 

control
Press control 3.

2

Using the tailgate exterior opening 

control
Press control 2.

1

Using the Renault card remote 

control
With the ignition off, press and hold 

switch 1 on the RENAULT card.

As a safety precaution, 

the doors should only be 

opened or closed when the 

vehicle is stationary.

Risk of injury.

3.39

Do not keep your foot in the air. Carry 

out the movement without stopping.
Note: With the tailgate open, after de-

tecting a closure control, it waits around 

3 seconds before triggering the closure 

(a beep is emitted every second).

4

Using the dashboard control

Press and hold switch 4.

Using the hands-free function

The hands-free function grants access 

to the boot or allows it to be closed 

while you have your hands full.

With the RENAULT card on your person 

and with the ignition off, perform a for-

wards/backwards movement with your 

foot in the area delimited by the sen-

sors 5.

The sensor detects the approach and 

removal of your foot and triggers the 

opening or closing of the tailgate.

AUTOMATIC TAILGATE 

(3/5)

Activation/deactivation of the 

hands-free function
Using the multifunction screen, select 

menu “Vehicle”, “User settings” then 

“Use handsfree card: open/close”. 

Select “ON” or “OFF” to activate or de-

activate the function.

Usage features of the hands-free 

function
–  the hands-free function is no longer 

available after a few days of lack of 

movement of the vehicle, or after 

around 15 minutes if the vehicle is 

unlocked. To reactivate it, use the 

unlocking button on the RENAULT 

card.

–  The “Hands-free” function is only 

available if the vehicle is stationary 

and the engine is switched off (and 

not on standby with the Stop and 

Start function).

– The hands-free feature may not 

work if the vehicle is equipped with 

a towbar or is in an area with high 

electromagnetic radiation.

5

3.40

AUTOMATIC TAILGATE 

(4/5)

Stopping the tailgate 

manoeuvre

The automatic tailgate manoeuvre can 

be stopped at any time by a short press 

on one of the controls. Depending on 

the opening position, the tailgate hatch 

can however continue to be opened 

manually.
If the tailgate is stationary in the inter-

mediate position, your next press will 

move the tailgate in the opposite direc-

tion to when you stopped it.

Manual mode

After stopping the tailgate, you can per-

form the manoeuvre manually if you 

wish.
You can switch to automatic movement 

at any time by pressing one of the con-

trols.

Obstacle detection

When the tailgate window encounters 

an obstacle (presence of an object or 

person) when it is moving, it stops. 

Depending on the opening position, the 

tailgate hatch can however continue to 

be opened manually.
Press the tailgate opening/closing con-

trol to reperform the tailgate movement 

in the same direction as before encoun-

tering the obstacle.

Limiting the tailgate opening 

angle

You can adjust the maximum tailgate 

opening height It will always stop at the 

chosen position:

–  open the tailgate to an intermediate 

position;

–  manually adjust the tailgate to the 

chosen position;

–  press the automatic tailgate control 3 

for more than 3 seconds to save the 

position.

Two beeps will sound to notify you 

that the position has been saved.

3

The obstacle detection is an 

aid to opening and closing 

the tailgate, it does not in 

any way replace the user’s 

care or responsibility.

3.41

AUTOMATIC TAILGATE 

(5/5)

Operating faults

If you activate the automatic tailgate 

continuously for around a minute (se-

quence of opening and closing), it will 

stop in order to avoid overheating. The 

operation will return to normal after 

about a minute.
The automatic tailgate will not operate 

if the battery is on low charge. In this 

case, operate the automatic tailgate 

with the engine started.
In very cold weather conditions, the au-

tomatic opening or closing may not op-

erate if the tailgate joints are frozen.

Precautions during use

Before opening/closing the tailgate, 

ensure that the surrounding space is 

sufficient to allow the tailgate to ope-

rate. If not, stop the tailgate movement 

with the external tailgate control and 

hold the tailgate in position by hand 

(the tailgate may continue to open ma-

nually).

If the tailgate is moving and the engine 

is started, the movement will stop for a 

seconds before continuing.

Avoid multiple manual stops during the 

automatic tailgate movement (risk of 

damaging the tailgate system).

Driver’s responsibility 

when parking or stopping 

the vehicle
Never leave your vehicle 

with a child, an adult who is not self-

sufficient or a pet inside or at the 

rear of the tailgate, even for a short 

while.
They may pose a risk to themselves 

or to others by starting the engine, 

activating equipment such as the 

electric windows, the automatic 

tailgate or by locking the doors.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS 

INJURY.

Disable the «hands-free» 

function before washing the 

vehicle manually or han-

dling the emergency spare 

wheel or the towbar.
Risk of accidental opening or clo-

sing of the tailgate which may 

cause injury.

The attaching of any 

carrying device (bike rack, 

luggage box, etc.) resting 

on the luggage compart-

ment lid is prohibited. To install a 

carrying device on your vehicle, 

contact an Approved Dealer.

3.42

Refitting the luggage 

compartment cover

Place the luggage cover into the hous-

ing points 3.

To remove the flexible 

section of the luggage cover

Pull handle 1 gently to release the pins 

from their mounting points located on 

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

roller 2.

Removing the luggage cover

Swivel the ends of the luggage cover 2 

and remove it.

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER

3

4

5

2

Do not place any heavy or 

solid objects on the luggage 

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.

1

2

5

4

Luggage compartment cover 

storage

Vehicles without additional air con-

ditioning

Lift the false floor 4, remove the attach-

ment strips 5 and position the luggage 

cover roller 2. Attach using the attach-

ment strips 5 under the false floor of the 

boot 4.
Version with additional air condition-

ing

Remove the attachment strips 5 and 

position the luggage cover roller 2

Attach using the attachment strips 5.

3.43

BOOT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS 

Bag hooks 1

Maximum weight per hook: 5 kg.

Storage compartment under 

boot false floor

Depending on the vehicle, to access, lift 

the false floor of the boot 5 using the 

handle 2.
The false floor can be attached using 

the hook 4 in the housing 3.

2

5

3

4

1

3.44

Always place the objects to be trans-

ported so that their largest side rests 

against the back of the rear seat for 

normal loads (e.g.: A), or against the 

back of the front seats B when the rear 

seatbacks are folded down.
If you have to place objects on the 

folded seat back, it is vital that you 

remove the headrests before folding 

the seat back so that it can be folded as 

flat as possible against the seat.

TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE BOOT

A

Always position the hea-

viest items directly on the 

floor. Use the lashing points 

on the floor of the luggage 

compartment, if these are fitted to 

the vehicle. The luggage should be 

loaded in such a way that no items 

will be thrown forward and strike the 

occupants if the driver has to brake 

suddenly. Fasten the rear seat belts, 

even if the seats are not occupied.

B

Anchorage points

Hooks 1 located on each corner of the 

boot allow the load to be secured.

Always position objects being trans-

ported so that the heaviest items 

are resting against the back of the 

rear seat.

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