Renault Zoe (2018 year). Instruction - part 10

 

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Renault Zoe (2018 year). Instruction - part 10

 

 

3.27

REAR HEADRESTS

Position for use

Raise or lower the headrest while pull-

ing it towards the front of the vehicle.

To remove the headrest

Press the button A on the switch 1 and 

remove the headrest.

To refit the headrest

Insert the headrest rods into the holes, 

and lower the headrest to the first 

notch. Check that it is correctly locked.

Storage position

Press the button A and lower the head-

rest completely.
When the headrest is set at the 

lowest position (position B), this is 

for storage only: it should not be in 

this position when a seat is occupied.

B

1

A

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.

3.28

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).

The seatback may be folded down to 

allow bulky objects to be transported.

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.

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.

3.29

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.

Rear parcel shelf

To remove:
–  lower the rear headrests;
–  unhook both straps 1;
–  lift the shelf 2 upwards to unclip;

REAR PARCEL SHELF

Maximum weight on rear parcel 

shelf: 2 kg, evenly distributed.

1

2

–  push the shelf 2 inwards and turn it;
–  pull the shelf towards you.
To refit, proceed in the reverse order to 

removal.

3.30

The luggage compartment cover con-

sists of a rigid section A and a folding 

section B.
The luggage cover is in the unfolded 

position.

The luggage compartment cover is 

removed.

To remove it: with the cover in the folded 

position and holding it horizontally:
–  pull one side of the luggage compart-

ment cover towards you, pivoting it 

slightly;

–  then pull the other side of the lug-

gage compartment cover to com-

pletely detach it from its housing.

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER: utility versions

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.

The luggage compartment cover is 

in the folded position.
To fold it:
– lift shelf A slightly and pull it towards 

you to remove;

–  then fold section B back on itself.

A

B

3.31

BOOT

/SPOILER

Opening

Press button 1 and lift the boot lid

Closing

Lower the boot lid using the handle 

inside the boot (depending on the vehi-

cle) to assist you.

1

Spoiler

It is forbidden to attach objects and/

or accessories (bike rack, etc.) to 

spoiler A.

A

3.32

TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT

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.

1

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.

A

B

3.33

The presence and location of this equip-

ment depends on the vehicle version.
1  Multimedia touchscreen display;

2 Multimedia sockets;

3 Voice commands;

4  Steering column control;

5 Microphone.

Refer to the equipment instructions 

for information on how to operate 

this equipment.

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

3.34

4.1

Section 4: Maintenance

Bonnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

4.2

Levels  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

4.4

Coolant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

4.4

Brake fluid  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

4.5

windscreen washer reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

4.5

Secondary 12V battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

4.6

Tyre Pressure  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

4.8

Bodywork maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

4.9

Interior trim maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4.12

4.2

To open, pull handle 1, located on the 

left-hand side of the dashboard.

BONNET 

(1/2)

1

In the event of even a slight 

impact involving the radia-

tor grille or bonnet, have the 

bonnet lock checked by an 

authorised dealer as soon as pos-

sible.

Do not do any work under 

the bonnet when the vehicle 

is charging or when the igni-

tion is switched on.

Unlocking the bonnet catch

Lift the bonnet by several centimetres 

and push lever 2 to the left.

2

When working in the engine 

compartment, ensure that 

the windscreen wiper stalk 

is in the park position.

Risk of injury.

Please note when work-

ing close to the engine that 

it may be hot. The engine 

cooling fan may also start 

at any moment. The 

 warning 

light in the engine compartment re-

minds you of this.
Risk of injury.

4.3

Opening the bonnet

Lift the bonnet; you will need to guide it 

as it is held by a strut.

Ensure that the bonnet is 

properly locked.

Ensure that nothing is pre-

venting locking (grit, cloths, 

etc.).

After carrying out any work 

in the engine compart-

ment, check that nothing 

has been left behind (cloth, 

tools, etc.). 

Otherwise, this may lead to engine 

damage.

BONNET 

(2/2)

Closing the bonnet

Check that nothing has been left in the 

engine compartment.
To close the bonnet again, hold the 

bonnet in the middle and guide it down, 

allowing a 30 cm gap before it is closed, 

then release it. It will latch automatically 

under its own weight.

Do not press down on the 

bonnet: there is a risk that 

the bonnet will close inad-

vertently.

4.4

Replacement intervals
Refer to the Maintenance Document for 

your vehicle.

LEVELS 

(1/2)

 Coolant

The level is checked with the engine 

switched off and on flat ground. The 

level when cold must be between the 

“MINI” and “MAXI” marks on the cool-

ant reservoir 1.

Top this level up when cold before the 

“MINI” mark is reached.

Checking intervals
Check the coolant level regularly 

(very severe damage is likely to be 

caused to the engine if it runs out of 

coolant).
If the level needs to be topped up, only 

use products approved by our Technical 

Department which ensure:
–  protection against freezing;
–  anticorrosion protection of the cool-

ing system.

No operations should be 

carried out on the cooling 

circuit when the engine is 

hot.

Risk of burns.

Consult your approved dealer at 

once if you notice an abnormal or 

repeated drop in any of the fluid 

levels.

Do not do any work under 

the bonnet when the vehicle 

is charging or when the igni-

tion is switched on.

1

When working in the engine 

compartment, ensure that 

the windscreen wiper stalk 

is in the park position.

Risk of injury.

Please note when work-

ing close to the engine that 

it may be hot. The engine 

cooling fan may also start 

at any moment. The 

 label 

in the engine compartment reminds 

you of this.
Risk of injury.

4.5

Windscreen washer reservoir

Topping up
Open cap 3, fill until you can see the 

fluid, then refit the cap.

Liquid
Screen wash product (product with 

antifreeze in winter).

Jets
Use a tool such as a needle to adjust 

the height of the windscreen washer 

jets.

3

2

 Brake fluid

The level should be read with the engine 

switched off and on level ground. This 

should be checked frequently, and im-

mediately if you notice even the slight-

est loss in braking efficiency.

Topping up
After any operation on the hydraulic cir-

cuit, a specialist must replace the fluid.

Only use fluids approved by our 

Technical Department (and taken from 

a sealed container).

Replacement intervals
Refer to the Maintenance Document for 

your vehicle.

Level 2
It is normal for the level to drop as 

the linings become worn, but it should 

never drop below the “MIN” warning 

line.

If you wish to check the disc wear your-

self, you should obtain the document 

explaining the checking procedure from 

our network or from the manufacturer’s 

website.

Consult your approved dealer at 

once if you notice an abnormal or 

repeated drop in any of the fluid 

levels.

LEVELS 

(2/2)

When working in the engine 

compartment, certain parts 

may be hot. In addition, 

the engine cooling fan can 

come on at any moment.
Risk of burns or serious injury.

4.6

The secondary battery is a 12 V battery: 

this supplies the energy required to op-

erate vehicle equipment (lights, wind-

screen wipers, audio system, etc) and 

certain safety systems, such as ABS.
You should not open it or add any 

fluid.

SECONDARY 12 V BATTERY 

(1/2)

1

Do not do any work under 

the bonnet when the vehicle 

is charging or when the igni-

tion is switched on.

For your own safety and for 

the proper operation of the 

vehicle’s electrical equip-

ment (lights, windscreen 

wipers, ABS, etc.), any interven-

tion on the secondary 12 V battery 

(removal, disconnection, etc.) must  

categorically   be performed by a 

specialist professional.

Risk of serious burns or electric 

shocks.

Respect  categorically  the replace-

ment intervals (without exceeding 

them) as stated in the maintenance 

document.

The battery is a specific type. 

Please ensure it is replaced with the 

same type.

Contact an Authorised Dealer.

Maintenance/replacement

The charge status of the 12 volt bat-

tery 1 can decrease, especially if you 

use your vehicle:

–  when the outside temperature drops;

–  after extended use of energy-con-

suming devices with the engine 

switched off.

Please note when work-

ing close to the engine that 

it may be hot. The engine 

cooling fan may also start 

at any moment. The 

 label 

in the engine compartment reminds 

you of this.
Risk of injury.

4.7

SECONDARY 12 V BATTERY 

(2/2)

Breakdown recovery

To avoid damaging your vehicle, do 

not recharge the secondary 12 V 

battery using:
–  an external battery charger;
–  a battery from another vehicle.
Please contact an Authorised 

Dealer.

Do not disconnect the sec-

ondary 12 V battery.
Risk of serious burns or 

electric shocks.

Do not use your electric vehicle to 

restart the 12 volt battery in another 

vehicle. The 12 volt electric power of 

an electric vehicle is not enough to 

perform such an operation.

Risk of damage to vehicle

A 2

3

4

5

6

7

Label A

Observe the indications on the battery.

2  naked flames and smoking are forbid-

den;

3 eye protection required;

4 keep away from children;

5 explosive materials;

6 please consult the driver’s handbook;

7 corrosive substances.

4.8

TYRE PRESSURE

B : dimension of the tyres fitted to the 

vehicle.

C : tyre pressures for the front wheels.

D : tyre pressures for the rear wheels.

Tyre safety and use of snow 

chains
Refer to the information on “Tyres” 

in Section 5 for the servicing con-

ditions and, depending on the ver-

sion, the use of chains.

C

D

A

A

For your safety, please re-

spect the speed limit.

When they need to be re-

placed, only tyres of the 

same make, size, type and profile 

should be used on a single axle.

They must: either have a load ca-

pacity and speed rating at least 

equal to those of the original 

tyres, or conform to those recom-

mended by an authorised dealer.

Failure to heed these instructions 

could endanger your safety and 

affect your vehicle’s roadworthi-

ness.

Risk of loss of control of the ve-

hicle.

Label A

Open the driver’s door to read it.
Tyre pressures should be checked 

when the tyres are cold.
If the tyre pressures cannot be checked 

when the tyres are cold, increase the 

pressures from 0.2 to 0.3 bar (or 3 PSI). 

Never deflate a hot tyre.

B

C

D

B

Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure 

loss warning system

If under-inflated (puncture, low pres-

sure, etc.), the warning light 

 on 

the instrument panel comes on. See 

«Tyre pressure loss warning» in chap-

ter 2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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