Renault Zoe (2018 year). Instruction - part 1

 

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Renault Zoe (2018 year). Instruction - part 1

 

 

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1 Electric charging connection
2 Electric motor
3 Secondary 12V battery
4 400 V traction battery
5  Orange electrical power cables

ELECTRIC VEHICLE: introduction 

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ELECTRIC VEHICLE: introduction 

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Electric vehicles have special features, 

but operate in a similar manner to con-

ventional vehicles.
The main difference in electric vehicles 

is the exclusive use of electric energy 

instead of fuel, as used in convention 

vehicles.
We therefore recommend that you read 

these instructions describing your elec-

tric vehicle carefully.

Connected services

(depending on vehicle)
Your electric vehicle has connected 

services that provide information and/

or control:
–  your vehicle’s charging status;

–  the traction battery charging pro-

gramming, based on certain choices 

on offer;

– air-conditioning remote program-

ming (please see the information on 

“Air-conditioning: remote activation” 

in Section 3);

– ...

You can subscribe to a connected 

service or extend it at any time by 

consulting an authorised dealer.

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You can access these services by:
–  digital devices (mobile telephones 2

your computer 3, etc);

– multimedia display 1.
For further information, please contact 

an authorised dealer.

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Batteries

Your electric vehicle has two types of 

battery:

–  a 400V traction battery;

–  secondary 12 V battery.

400 V traction battery
This battery stores the energy neces-

sary to operate the motor in your elec-

tric vehicle properly. As with any bat-

tery, it discharges after use, and must 

be regularly recharged.
You do not have to wait until the traction 

battery hits the reserve level in order to 

recharge it.
Charging times vary depending on the 

type of specific wall unit socket or public 

terminal you connect to.

Your vehicle range will depend on the 

charge level of the traction battery, and 

also on your driving style.

Please refer to information on “Vehicle 

range: recommendations” in Section 2.

Secondary 12V battery
The second battery on your vehicle is 

a secondary 12 V battery: this supplies 

the energy required to operate vehicle 

equipment (lights, windscreen wipers, 

ABS, etc).

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The vehicle drive system 

in an electric vehicle uses 

a direct voltage of approx-

imately 400 volts. This 

system can get hot during and after 

switching off the ignition. Respect 

warning messages given on the 

labels in the vehicle.
All interventions or modifications to 

the 400V electrical system (com-

ponents, cables, connectors, trac-

tion battery) are strictly prohibited 

due to the risks they present to your 

safety. Please contact an authorised 

dealer.
The risk of serious burns or elec-

tric shocks can lead to death.

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The  A symbol denotes the electrical 

elements of your vehicle which may 

present health risks.

400 volt electrical circuit

The 400 V electrical circuit is denoted 

by orange cables 6 and parts bearing 
the 

 symbol.

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Driving

As with a car with an automatic gear-

box, you will have to get used to not 

using your left foot, and not using this 

foot to brake.
When driving, if you lift your foot off the 

accelerator pedal or depress the brake 

pedal, the motor generates electrical 

current during deceleration, and this 

energy is used to brake the vehicle and 

recharge the traction battery. Please 

refer to the information on the “Charge 

meter” in Section 2.

Special feature:
After a maximum charge of the battery 

and during the first few miles of using 

the vehicle, the engine brake will be 

temporarily reduced. Please adapt your 

driving style appropriately.

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Bad weather, flooded roads:

Do not drive through floods 

if the depth of water is 

above the lower edge of 

the wheel rims

Your electric vehicle is 

silent, so when you get out, 

place the gear selector on 

P, engage the handbrake 

and switch off the ignition.
RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY

The engine brake should 

under no circumstances be 

used as a substitute for the 

brake pedal.

Noise

Electric vehicles are particularly quiet. 

You will not yet necessarily be used to 

it, and neither will other road users. It 

is difficult for them to hear the vehicle 

when it is moving. 

We would therefore recommend that 

you are aware of the horn and make 

use of it, especially when driving in a 

built-up area or when manoeuvring. 

Please refer to the information on the 

“Pedestrian horn” in Section 1.
As the motor is silent, you will hear 

noises that you are not used to hearing 

(aerodynamic noises, tyre noise, etc.)

When charging, the vehicle may emit 

noises (fan, relays, etc).
When the vehicle is stopped, the heat-

ing system may start automatically for 

self-maintenance.

Obstructions to the driver

On the driver’s side, only 

use mats suitable for the 

vehicle, attached with the 

pre-fitted components, and check 

the fitting regularly. Do not lay one 

mat on top of another.

There is a risk of wedging the 

pedals

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IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS

Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, serious injury 

or electric shock which may present a risk to life.

In the event of an accident or impact

In the event of an accident or an impact to the underside of the vehicle (e.g.: striking a post, raised kerb or other street furni-

ture), this may damage the electric circuit or the traction battery.

Have the vehicle checked by an authorised dealer.
Never touch the “400 volt” components or orange cables which are exposed and visible inside or outside the vehicle.
In the event of serious damage to the traction battery, leaks may occur:

–  never touch the liquids (fluids, etc.) coming from the traction battery;

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in the event of contact with the body, wash the affected area with plenty of water and consult a doctor as soon as possible.

In the event of an impact, even slight, against the charging flap and/or valve, have them checked by an authorised dealer as 

soon as possible.

In the event of fire

In the event of fire, make everyone evacuate the vehicle immediately and contact the emergency services, informing them that 

this is an electric vehicle.

Only use extinguishing agents ABC or BC that are permitted for use with electrical fires. Do not use water or other extinguish-

ing agents.

In the event of damage to the electrical circuit, please call an authorised dealer.

All towing operations

Please refer to the information on “Towing, breakdowns” in Section 5.

Washing the vehicle

Never wash the engine compartment, the charging connection or the traction battery with a high-pressure jet.

This risks damaging the electric circuit.

Never wash the vehicle while it is charging. 

Risk of electric shock and a risk to life.

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ELECTRIC VEHICLE: charging 

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Charging schematic diagram
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 Electric charging connection
2 Charging cord
3  Specific wall socket or recharging ter-

minal

If you have any questions regarding 

the equipment needed for charging, 

please ask an authorised dealer.

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Important recommendations for charging your vehicle

Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, serious injury 

or electric shocks which could result in death.

Charging

Do not do anything to the vehicle during charging (washing, working in the engine compartment, etc.).
In the event of the presence of water, signs of corrosion or foreign bodies in the charging cord connector or in the vehicle charg-

ing socket, do not charge the vehicle. Fire hazard.
Do not attempt to touch the cord contacts, the domestic socket or the vehicle charging socket, or introduce objects into them.
Never plug the charging cord into an adapter, multiple socket or extension lead.
The use of generators is prohibited.
Do not remove or change the vehicle charging socket or the charging cord. Fire hazard.
Do not modify or perform any action on the installation during charging.
In the event of an impact, even slight, against the charging socket or valve, have them checked by an authorised dealer as 

soon as possible.
Take care of the cord: do not tread on it, immerse it in water or pull on it or let anything knock against it. 
Check regularly that the charging cord is in good condition.
Do not use in the event of any damage to the charging cord (corrosion, discolouring, cuts, etc.) or to the unit. Please see an 

authorised dealer for a replacement.

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Charging cord A

This cord, designed for specific wall 

sockets or public terminals, enables the 

standard charge of the traction battery.

A

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Always read the charging cord instruc-

tions carefully before using it B.

B

Charging cord B

This cord allows:
–  standard charge, on a socket used 

only for the vehicle (14A charge);

–  occasional charge using a domestic 

socket, when you are not at home, 

for example (10A charge).

Sockets must be fitted as stated in the 

instructions in the instructions supplied 

with the charging cord B.

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If a charging cord malfunctions 

during the charging process (red 

warning light on the unit D), stop 

charging immediately. Please refer 

to the cord instructions.

We recommend that you use a 

charging cord that enables a stand-

ard charge to charge the traction 

battery.

Each charging cord is stored in a 

bag in the boot of the vehicle.

Never leave the socket hanging by 

the cord. Use the hooks C to attach 

it.

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Important recommendations for charging your vehicle

Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, serious injury 

or electric shocks which could result in death.

Choice of charging cord

The standard charging cords supplied with the vehicle have been designed specifically for this vehicle. It is designed to protect 

you against the risks of electric shock that can lead to death or fire.

For safety reasons, the use of a charging cord not recommended by the manufacturer is strictly forbidden. Failure to follow 

this instruction can lead to risks of fire or electric shock that can prove fatal. For information on a charging cord suited to your 

vehicle, please consult an authorised dealer.

Installation

For a standard charge

–  Using the charging cord A

  Have a special wall socket installed by a qualified professional.

–  Using the charging cord B

  The socket used to charge electric vehicles (14A charge) must be fitted by a qualified professional. Read the instructions 

provided with this product carefully.

For occasional charging (charging cord B)
  With a domestic socket (10A charge)

  Have a professional check that each socket to which you intend to connect the charging cord complies with the standards 

and regulations in force in your country.

  Please read the instructions that come with the charging cord carefully to learn about precautions you must take when using 

the product and the technical specifications required when fitting the socket.

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Avoid charging and parking your ve-

hicle in extreme temperatures (hot or 

cold).
Under extreme conditions, charging 

may take several minutes before start-

ing (time required for the traction bat-

tery to cool down or warm up).
When the vehicle is parked for more 

than seven days in temperatures below 

about -25°C, charging the traction bat-

tery can become impossible.
When the vehicle is parked for more 

than three months with near zero 

charge, charging the battery can 

become impossible.
To preserve the service life of your trac-

tion battery, avoid parking the vehi-

cle for more than one month with high 

charge, especially when the weather is 

very hot.
Favour charging the traction battery 

after driving and/or in mild tempera-

tures. Otherwise, charging may take a 

longer period of time or even become 

impossible.

In the absence of any protection 

against overvoltage, you are recom-

mended not to charge the vehicle in 

stormy weather (lightning, etc).

To avoid disturbing the 

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system, do not install any 

antistatic strip to the vehi-

cle.

Recommendations
–  In high temperatures, try to park and 

recharge the vehicle in a shaded/

covered location.

–  Charging can be performed in the 

rain or snow.

– Activating the air-conditioning in-

creases the charge duration period.

Note:
If in a snowy environment, remove 

snow from the vehicle charging area 

before plugging in or disconnecting. 

Snow in the socket may block the in-

sertion of the charging cord plug.

Charging connection 1

The vehicle has a charging connection 

located at the front of the vehicle.

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–  press the button 5 on the RENAULT 

card or press the switch 4 to unlock 

the charging flap 6.

On the instrument panel, a red warn-

ing light 10 comes on and the Z.E. 

warning light 7 comes on in blue;

–  open the valve 8;
–  grab the handle 9;

Recharging the traction 

battery

With the ignition off and the gear lever 

in position P:

–  take the charging cord located in the 

boot of your vehicle;

–  remove it from its storage bag;

–  plug in the end of the cord to the 

power supply;

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–  plug in the vehicle cord. The Z.E. 

warning light 7 flashes rapidly;

–  after you hear a locking click, check 

that the charging cord is properly 

plugged in. To check the locking, pull 

gently on the handle 9.

The charging cord is automatically 

locked with the vehicle. This will make it 

impossible to unplug the cord from your 

vehicle.

Make sure you fully uncoil the charg-

ing cord to limit its heating.

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Do not use an extension 

lead, multiple socket or 

adapter.

Fire hazard.

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During charging, the Z.E. warning 

light 7 flashes blue slowly.
During charging, the following infor-

mation is displayed on the instrument 

panel:

–  the energy level on the battery warn-

ing light 11;

–  the battery refill rate;

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–  an estimate of the remaining charg-

ing time (this is not displayed after 

about 95% charge);

– the instrument panel background 

flashes blue;

–  the warning light 12 indicates that 

the cord is attached to the power 

supply.

At the end of a full charge, the Z.E. 

warning light 7 will remain blue. After 

a few seconds, the whole display 

switches off on the instrument panel.
You do not need to wait until the charge 

is at reserve levels to recharge your ve-

hicle.

Operating fault

Impossible to charge the battery
This can be due to charging pro-

grammed at a time that conflicts with 

your instantaneous load demand.
Cancel the charging programming 

(refer to the information on “Electric 

vehicle: charging programming” in 

Section 1).
If no charge is programmed, contact an 

authorised dealer.

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The traction battery charging time depends on the amount of energy remaining 

and the power delivered by the charging terminal. The information is displayed 

on the instrument panel during charging. Please see the information on “Displays 

and indicators” in Section 1.

In the event of a problem, we recommend that you replace it with an identical 

cord. Please see an authorised dealer.

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–  unplug the charging cord from the 

vehicle;

– close valve 8;
–  close the charging flap 6 and press 

down to lock. The red warning 

light 10 on the instrument panel goes 

off;

– unplug the cord from the power 

supply;

–  store the cord in its storage bag and 

put away in the boot.

After pressing the charging cord un-

locking button, you have 30 seconds 

to unplug it before it locks again.

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Precautions to take when removing 

from the socket

–  Press the button 5 on the RENAULT 

card or press the switch 4 to unlock 

the vehicle charging cord;

–  grab the handle 9;

Note:
Immediately after a long charge of the 

traction battery, the cord may be hot. 

Please use the handles.

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It is imperative to follow the unplug-

ging steps in order.

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This function sets the start time for 

charging.

From the multimedia 

display 1

(depending on the vehicle)

Programming the function start time
Select “Menu”, “Vehicle”, “Electrical ve-

hicle”, “Charge scheduler”.

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You can choose:
–  an instant charge start;
–  a daily schedule;
–  a weekly schedule.
Confirm your choice by selecting 

“Done”.

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Daily
On the menu A, press “Change ” and 

set the charging start and end times, 

then press “Select ” to confirm.

Weekly
On the menu B, press “Change” and 

set the charging start and end times for 

each weekday, then press “Select ” to 

confirm.
NB: When the programming is con-

firmed, the warning light 

 comes 

on on the instrument panel.

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Always 

charging 

Start at 

Calendar

Change 

Select 

Change 

Select 

Done  

Charge scheduler

A

B

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Charge start

Charging starts at the set time:
–  if the ignition is switched off;
–  The gear lever should be in posi-

tion P;

–  if the vehicle is connected to a power 

supply.

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On the instrument panel 2

(depending on the vehicle)

Programming the function start time
You can programme a single time.
–  briefly press button C or D to access 

the menu “PROGRAMMING”;

–  press and hold button C or D to con-

firm;

–  briefly press button C or D to access 

the menu “SETTINGSSTART 

LOAD”;

–  press and hold button C or D to con-

firm;

–  briefly press button C or D to access 

the clock settings;

–  hold down button C or D - the hours 

flash;

– press buttons C and D to set the 

hour;

–  hold down button C or D to confirm 

the hour setting;

–  the minutes flash - press buttons C 

and D to set the minutes;

–  hold down button C or D to confirm 

the minutes setting. Your settings are 

now saved.

NB: When the programming is con-

firmed, the warning light 

 comes 

on on the instrument panel.

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