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Renault Twizy (2018 year). Instruction - part 2

 

 

1.18

Unfastening

Press button 6 and the seat belt will be 

rewound by the inertia reel. Guide the 

belt into position.

SEAT BELTS 

(2/3)

Locking

Unwind the belt slowly and smoothly 

and ensure that buckle 5 locks into 

catch 4 (check that it is locked by pull-

ing on buckle 5). If the belt jams, allow 

it to return slightly before attempting to 

unwind it again.
If your seat belt is completely jammed, 

pull slowly, but firmly, so that just over 

3 cm unwinds. Allow it to return slightly 

before attempting to unwind it again.
If there is still a problem, contact an ap-

proved dealer.

3

4

5

6
4

3

7

Adjusting the seat belts

Sit with your back firmly against the 

seatback.
The shoulder strap 3 should be as close 

as possible to the base of the neck but 

not on it.
The lap belt 7 should be worn flat over 

the thighs and against the pelvis.
The seat belt must be worn as close to 

the body as possible. E.g.: avoid having 

objects under the belts, etc.

1.19

SEAT BELTS 

(3/3)

–  No modification may be made to the component parts of the originally fitted restraint system: belts, seats and their 

mountings. For special operations (e.g.: fitting booster seats), please contact an authorised dealer.

– Do not use devices which allow any slack in the belts (e.g. clothes pegs, clips, etc.): a seat belt which is worn too 

loosely may cause injury in the event of an accident.

–  Never wear the shoulder strap under your arm or behind your back.
–  Never use the same belt for more than one person and never hold a baby or child on your lap with your seat belt around 

them.

–  The belt should never be twisted.
–  Following an accident, have the seat belts checked and replaced if necessary. Always replace your seat belts as soon as 

they show any signs of wear.

–  Make sure that the buckle is inserted into the appropriate catch.
–  Ensure that no objects are placed in the area around the seat belt catch as they could prevent it from being properly se-

cured.

–  Make sure the seat belt catch is properly positioned (it should not be hidden away, crushed or flattened by people or ob-

jects).

1.20

METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS 

(1/3)

These are made up of:
–  a side support belt;
–  chest force limiters;
–  the driver’s airbag.
These systems are designed to act in-

dependently or together when the vehi-

cle is subjected to a frontal impact.
Depending on the severity of the 

impact, the system can trigger:
–  the seat belt and side support belt 

locking;

–  the front airbag.

–  Have the entire restraint 

system checked following 

an accident.

– No operation whatsoever 

is permitted on any part of the 

system (airbags, electronic con-

trol units, wiring) and the system 

components must not be reused 

on any other vehicle, even if iden-

tical.

– Only qualified personnel from 

our Network may work on the air-

bags; otherwise the system may 

trigger accidentally and cause 

injury.

–  The electric trigger system may 

only be tested by a specially 

trained technician using special 

equipment.

– When scrapping your vehicle, 

contact your authorised dealer 

for disposal of the airbag gas 

generators.

1.21

METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS 

(2/3)

Side support belt

Please see the information on “Seat 

belts” in Section 1.

Load limiter

Above a certain severity of impact, this 

mechanism is used to limit the force of 

the belt against the body so that it is at 

an acceptable level.

Driver’s front airbag

This is fitted in the front seats.
An Airbag marking on the steering 

wheel informs you of the presence of 

this equipment.
The airbag system consists of:
–  an airbag and its gas generator fitted 

on the steering wheel;

–  an electronic unit for system monitor-

ing which controls the gas generator 

electrical trigger system;

–  a single warning light 

å

 on the 

instrument panel.

The air bag system uses 

pyrotechnic principles. This 

explains why, when the air 

bag inflates, it will gener-

ate heat, produce smoke (this does 

not mean that a fire is about to start) 

and make a noise upon detonation. 

In a situation where an air bag is 

required, it will inflate immediately 

and this may cause some minor, su-

perficial grazing to the skin or other 

problems.

1.22

METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS 

(3/3)

Operation

This system is only operational when 

the ignition is switched on.
If a severe frontal impact occurs, the 

airbag inflates rapidly, cushioning the 

impact of the driver’s head and chest 

against the steering wheel; the airbag 

then deflates immediately after impact 

so that the vehicle can be exited with-

out hindrance.

All of the warnings below are given 

so that the air bag is not obstructed 

in any way when it is inflated and 

also to prevent the risk of serious in-

juries caused by items which may be 

dislodged when the air bag inflates.

Warnings concerning the 

driver’s air bag
– Do not modify the steer-

ing wheel or the steering 

wheel boss.

–  Do not cover the steering wheel 

boss under any circumstances.

–  Do not attach any objects (badge, 

logo, clock, telephone holder, 

etc.) to the steering wheel boss.

–  The steering wheel must not be 

removed (except by qualified per-

sonnel from our Network).

–  Do not sit too close to the steering 

wheel when driving: sit with your 

arms slightly bent (see Section 1 

“Adjusting your driving position”). 

This will allow sufficient space 

for the air bag to deploy correctly 

and to be fully effective.

1.23

ADDITIONAL METHODS OF RESTRAINT

The air bag is designed to complement the action of the seat belt. Both 

the air bags and seat belts are integral parts of the same protection 

system. It is therefore essential to wear seat belts at all times. If seat belts 

are not worn, the occupants are exposed to the risk of serious injury in 

the event of an accident. It may also increase the risk of minor superficial injuries 

occurring when the air bag is deployed, although such minor injuries are always 

possible with air bags.
The airbags are not always triggered if the vehicle overturns or in the event of a 

rear impact, however severe. Impacts to the underside of the vehicle (such as 

from a pavement or stones, etc.) can cause this system to be triggered.
–  Any work or modification to any part of the airbag system (airbags, ECU, wiring, 

etc.) is  prohibited (except by qualified personnel from an authorised dealer).

–  To ensure that the system is in good working order and to avoid accidental trig-

gering of the system which may cause injury, only qualified Network personnel 

may work on the air bag system.

–  As a safety precaution, have the air bag system checked if your vehicle has 

been involved in an accident, or is stolen or broken into.

–  When selling or lending the vehicle, inform the user of these points and hand 

over this driver’s handbook with the vehicle.

–  When scrapping your vehicle, contact your approved dealer for disposal of the 

gas generator(s).

Operating faults

This warning light 1 

å

 will light up 

on the instrument panel when the igni-

tion is switched on and then go out after 

a few seconds.
If it does not come on when the ignition 

is switched on, or if it comes on when 

the engine is running, there is a fault 

with the system (airbags, etc.) in the 

front seats.
Contact your approved dealer as soon 

as possible. Your protection will be re-

duced until this fault is rectified.

1

All of the warnings below are given so that the air bag is not obstructed in any 

way when it is inflated and also to prevent the risk of serious injuries caused 

by items which may be dislodged when the air bag inflates.

1.24

CHILD SAFETY: General information 

(1/2)

Carrying children

Children, and adults, must be correctly 

seated and strapped in for all journeys. 

The children being carried in your vehi-

cle are your responsibility.
A child is not a miniature adult. Children 

are at risk of specific injuries as their 

muscles and bones have not yet fin-

ished growing. The seat belt alone 

would not provide suitable protection. 

Use a booster seat and ensure you use 

it correctly.

A collision at 30 mph 

(50 km/h) is the same as fall-

ing a distance of 10 metres. 

Transporting a child without 

a restraint is the equivalent of allow-

ing him or her to play on a fourth-

floor balcony without railings.

Never travel with a child held in your 

arms. In the event of an accident, 

you will not be able to keep hold of 

the child, even if you yourself are 

wearing a seat belt.

If your vehicle has been involved 

in a road accident, replace the 

booster seat and have the seat belts 

checked.

Driver’s responsibility 

when parking or stopping 

the vehicle
Never leave an animal, 

child or adult who is not self-suffi-

cient alone on your vehicle, even for 

a short time.
They may pose a risk of injury, such 

as by starting the engine or activat-

ing equipment.
Risk of serious injury.

Driver’s responsibility
Never use the storage 

space as a booster seat for 

a child or a pet. Otherwise, 

this could place your child or pet in 

danger, or endanger the driver, in 

the event of hard braking or impact.
Risk of death or serious injuries.

1.25

CHILD SAFETY: General information 

(2/2)

Use

Only a booster seat should be used.

The level of protection offered by the 

booster seat depends on its ability to 

restrain your child and on its installa-

tion. Incorrect installation compromises 

the protection it offers the child in the 

event of harsh braking or an impact.
Before purchasing a booster seat, 

check that it complies with the regula-

tions for your country and that it can be 

fitted in your vehicle. Consult an autho-

rised dealer to find out which booster 

seats are recommended for your vehi-

cle.
Before fitting a booster seat, read the 

manual and follow its instructions. If you 

experience any difficulties during instal-

lation, contact the equipment manu-

facturer. Keep the instructions with the 

booster seat.

Never leave a child unat-

tended in the vehicle.
Check that your child is 

always strapped in and that 

the belt is correctly set and adjusted.
Never allow your child to stick their 

head out of the window.
Check that the child is in the correct 

position for the entire journey, espe-

cially if asleep.

Set a good example by always fas-

tening your seat belt and teaching 

your child:

–  to strap themselves in correctly;

–  to always get in and out of the car 

at the kerb, away from busy traf-

fic.

Do not use a second-hand child 

seat or one without an instruction 

manual.
Check that there are no objects in 

the vicinity of the child seat which 

could impede its operation.

1.26

CHILD SAFETY: booster seat

Only a booster seat should be used.

Booster cushions

From 15 kg or 4 years, the child can 

travel using a booster seat, which will 

enable the seat belt to be adapted 

to suit his/her size and shape. The 

booster seat cushion must be fitted with 

guides to position the seat belt on the 

child’s thighs rather than the stomach. 

It is recommended that you use a seat-

back fitted with a belt strap guide which 

can be adjusted in terms of height to 

position the seat belt in the centre of the 

shoulder. It must never rest on the neck 

or on the arm.

Choose a bucket type seat for optimum 

side protection.

Driver’s responsibility
Never use the storage 

space as a booster seat for 

a child or a pet. Otherwise, 

this could place your child or pet in 

danger, or endanger the driver, in 

the event of hard braking or impact.
Risk of death or serious injuries.

1.27

CHILD SAFETY: attaching a booster seat

Attachment via the seat belt
The seat belt must be adjusted to 

ensure that it is effective in the event of 

harsh braking or an impact.
Ensure that the strap paths indicated by 

the booster seat manufacturer are re-

spected.
Always check that the seat belt is cor-

rectly fastened by pulling it up, then 

pulling it out fully whilst pressing on the 

booster seat.
Check that the booster seat is correctly 

held by moving it from side to side and 

back to front: the booster seat should 

remain firmly fixed in place.
Check that the booster seat has not 

been installed at an angle.

No modifications may be 

made to the component 

parts of the restraint system 

originally fitted: belts, seats 

and their mountings.

The seat belt must never 

be twisted or the tension 

relieved. Never pass the 

shoulder strap under the 

arm or behind the back.

Check that the seat belt has not 

been damaged by sharp edges.

If the seat belt does not operate nor-

mally, it will not protect the child. 

Consult an approved dealer. Do not 

use this seat until the seat belt has 

been repaired.

Do not use the booster seat 

if it risks loosening the seat 

belt restraining it: the base 

of the booster seat must not 

rest on the buckle and/or catch of 

the seat belt.

1.28

CHILD SAFETY: installing a booster seat 

(1/3)

Check that when installing 

the booster seat in the vehi-

cle, it is not at risk of coming 

loose from its base.

Always attach the booster seat to 

the vehicle even if it is not in use so 

that it does not come loose under 

hard braking or upon impact.

Make sure that the booster 

seat or the child’s feet do 

not prevent the front seat 

from locking correctly. Refer 

to the information on the “Front seat” 

in Section 1.

In the rear seat
For child safety, move the front seat 

as far forward as possible to install a 

booster seat, then move it back as far 

as it will go, without allowing it to come 

into contact with the child.
Check that the booster seat is resting 

against the back of the vehicle seat.

1.29

²

 Seat not suitable for fitting child 

seats.

 Seat which only allows a stand-

ardised “Universal” booster seat to be 

installed using a seat belt.

Using a child safety system 

which is not approved for 

this vehicle will not correctly 

protect the baby or child. 

They risk serious or even fatal injury.

CHILD SAFETY: installing a booster seat 

(2/3)

1.30

CHILD SAFETY: installing a booster seat 

(3/3)

Type of child seat

Weight of the child

Rear seat

Carrycot fitted across the vehicle

Group 0

< 10 kg

X

Rear-facing shell seat

Group 0 or 0+

< 10 kg and < 13 kg

X

rear-facing seat

Group  0+ and 1

< to 13 kg and 9 to 18 kg

X

Forward-facing seat

Group 1

9 to 18 kg

X

Booster seat

Group 2 and 3

15 to 25 kg and 22 to 36 kg

UF (1)

X =  Seat not suitable for fitting child seats.

UF =  Seat which only allows a standardised “Universal” booster seat to be installed using a seat belt; check that it can be fitted.
(1) place the back of the booster seat against the vehicle seatback and move the front seat backwards without allowing it to come 

into contact with the child.

The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram on the previous page, to ensure the regula-

tions in force are respected.

1.31

DRIVING POSITION

7 and 12 door mirrors

To adjust the mirrors, press on the 

mirror.

8   Key ignition switch.
9 Handbrake.
10  Controls for:

– forward gear,
– neutral,
– reverse.

11  Hazard warning lights switch.

5 –   

Windscreen wiper/washer stalk,

–  

On-board computer information 

readout control,

–  

windscreen de-icer control.

6 Lockable storage.

1  Storage and accessories socket.
2 Stalk:

– horn,
–  direction indicator lights,
– exterior lights,
– horn.

3 Instrument panel.
4  Location for driver’s airbag.

The equipment fitted, described below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION AND COUNTRY.

1

2

3

4

5

6

8

9

10

11

12

7

1.32

Instrument panelA: lights up when the 

ignition is switched on.

WARNING LIGHTS 

(1/3)

Warning light 

ø

 means you 

should drive very carefully to an 

authorised dealer as soon as 

possible. If you fail to follow this 

recommendation, you risk damag-

ing your vehicle.

A

å

Air bag warning light
This comes on when the igni-

tion is switched on and goes out after a 

few seconds.

If it does not come on when the ignition 

is switched on, or lights up when driv-

ing, there is a system fault.

Contact your approved Dealer as soon 

as possible.

Charging cord plugged in 

warning light

This comes on when the charging cord 

is plugged into an electricity supply.

u

Side light tell-tale light 

 

á

Main beam headlight tell-tale 

light  

d

Direction indicator lights   

ê

Engine immobiliser system 

warning light

Refer to the information on the “Engine 

immobiliser” in Section 1.

Vehicle ready for driving 

warning light

Please see the information on “Starting, 

stopping the engine” in Section 2.

If no lights or sounds are ap-

parent, this indicates a fault 

in the instrument panel. This 

indicates that it is essential 

to stop immediately (as soon as traf-

fic conditions allow). Ensure that the 

vehicle is correctly immobilised and 

contact an approved Dealer.

Warning light 

®

 re-

quires you to stop immedi-

ately, for your own safety, 

as soon as traffic conditions 

allow. Switch off the engine and do 

not restart it. Contact an approved 

Dealer.

The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.

1.33

WARNING LIGHTS 

(2/3)

®

STOP light

This lights up when the ignition 

is switched on and goes out as soon as 

the engine is started. It lights up at the 

same time as other warning lights, and 

is accompanied by a beep.
It requires you to stop immediately, for 

your own safety, as soon as traffic con-

ditions allow. Switch off the engine and 

do not restart it.

Contact an approved Dealer.
Special feature: On steep slopes, a 

warning light will come on and a beep 

will sound if the vehicle is travelling 

at excessive speed. You must then 

reduce your speed. Risk of damage to 

the engine. The warning light goes out 

once the vehicle speed drops below the 

maximum set level.

Windscreen de-icing warn-

ing light.

Ú

12 V battery charge warning 

light

If it comes on, limit the non-essential 

use of any energy-consuming equip-

ment and accessories.

If it stays on, see an authorised dealer 

as soon as possible.

If it comes on together with the warning 
light 

®

 and a beep, this indicates a 

fault in the 12V battery charging circuit. 

Stop as soon as traffic conditions allow 

and contact an authorised dealer.

D

Handbrake on and brake cir-

cuit incident warning light

This comes on when the ignition is 

switched on and goes out as soon as 

the handbrake is released.

If it comes on during braking and is ac-
companied by the 

®

 warning light 

and a beep, it indicates that the fluid 

level in the circuit is low or that there is 

a braking system fault.

Stop as soon as traffic conditions allow 

and contact an approved Dealer.

The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.

A

ø

Warning light

This lights up when the ignition 

is switched on and goes out as soon as 

the engine is started. It may comes on 

in conjunction with other warning lights 

on the instrument panel.

It means you should drive very care-

fully to an approved dealer as soon as 

possible. If you fail to follow this recom-

mendation, you risk damaging your ve-

hicle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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