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Planche de Bord 1 (E33 - X33 - Renault)

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The  equipment  fitted,  described  opposite, 

DEpENDs  ON  ThE  vEhiCLE  vERsiON  AND  ThE 

COUNTRy.

Dashboard

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 Location of the driver’s air bag.

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 Instrument panel.

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 Front seat belt reminder warning lights and pas-

senger air bag activation/deactivation status indi-

cator lights:

 

 driver or front passenger seat belt not 

buckled;

 

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 passenger air bag in the 

OFF

 position;

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 Hazard warning lights.

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 Electric  window  controls,  rotating  hard  roof 

opening/closing control.

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 Sockets for audio connection

  These give you the option to connect a portable 

audio player, an MP3 player, a USB key, etc. to 

your audio system.

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 Central door locking/unlocking controls.

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 Manual parking brake control.

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 Cruise control/speed limiter main on/off switch.

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  Location for radio.

  Heating/air conditioning controls.

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  Cruise control/speed limiter control.

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  Bonnet release control.

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  Controls  for  adjusting  the  electric  door  mir-

rors.

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Summary of Contents for WIND

Page 1: ...QUICK GUIDE WIND ...

Page 2: ...ead the complete driver s handbook for more detailed information on your vehicle s equipment The reference guide covers all existing equipment both standard and optional for all models of this vehicle Whether the equipment is fitted to the vehicle depends on the version the options selected and the country where the vehicle is sold WELCOME ABOARD YOUR VEHICLE Note Congratulations on your choice an...

Page 3: ...ne compartment 3 Passenger side 4 Rear of the vehicle 5 Rotating hard roof 6 Accessing the vehicle 7 Starting Stopping the engine 8 Driving position 9 Dashboard 10 Instrument panel 11 Lighting Wipers 12 Cruise control Speed limiter 13 Multimedia systems 14 Heating and air conditioning system 17 Gadgets 18 eco2 19 ...

Page 4: ...bonnet and secure it using the stay Closing the bonnet Check that nothing has been left in the engine compartment To close the bonnet replace the stay in its mounting lower the bonnet to approximately 20 cm above the closed position and release it It will latch automatically under its own weight Check that it is locked Engine oil level To check the oil level use dipstick 5 The level indicated on d...

Page 5: ...s you remove the child seat from the front passenger seat to ensure the protection of the front passenger in the event of an impact To reactivate the air bag when the vehicle is sta tionary push and turn lock 1 to the ON position With the ignition on it is essential to check that warning light 2 on the instrument panel is off Accessories socket 3 It is located in the glove box It is designed for c...

Page 6: ...ted with a flap and a cap To open the flap place your finger in recess 1 and pull the flap remove the cap when driving when the low fuel level warning light Lcomes on fill the tank as soon as possible After the warning light comes on you have ap proximately 30 miles 50 km left driving at moderate speed The fuel tank capacity is approximately 40 litres rear of t he vehicle 1 Anchorage points Hooks ...

Page 7: ...e message roof open appears on the instrument panel and a beep sounds The side windows and roof cover open The roof folds into its housing and the roof cover closes Closing the rotating hard roof With then engine running and the handbrake en gaged raise control 2 movement A until the message lock handle appears on the instrument panel and a beep sounds The side windows and roof cover open The roof...

Page 8: ...ts con firm vehicle locking One flash of the direction indicator lights con firms vehicle unlocking special features of key A To release key A from its housing press button 1 it will come out automatically To reinsert it in its housing press button 1 and move key A until it is locked away Special features Never leave a key in the vehicle depending on the vehicle pressing this button twice in succe...

Page 9: ...ine With the key in the ignition switch 1 turn it fully on Once the engine has started release it Stopping the engine With the engine idling turn the key towards you Accessing functions Turn the key through two positions to be able to use certain functions radio wipers Depending on the case these functions will switch off at the latest when the vehicle is locked 1 ...

Page 10: ...dle 2 tilting the seatback Move the lever 4 and tilt the seatback to the re quired position Heated seats With the ignition on press switch 3 The system which has a thermostat decides whether or not the heating is needed Door mirrors with electrical adjustment Rear view mirror with button 5 Select the rear view mirror using button 5 then adjust it to the required position Heated door mirrors Depend...

Page 11: ...assenger air bag in the OFF position 4 Hazard warning lights 5 Electric window controls rotating hard roof opening closing control 6 Sockets for audio connection These give you the option to connect a portable audio player an MP3 player a USB key etc to your audio system 7 Central door locking unlocking controls 8 Manual parking brake control 9 Cruise control speed limiter main on off switch 10 Lo...

Page 12: ...cator lights come on according to the function status Warning lights This requires you to drive carefully to a RENAULT dealer as soon as possible If you fail to follow this recommendation you risk damag ing your vehicle this warning light requires you to stop im mediately for your own safety as soon as traffic conditions allow Stop your engine and do not re start it Call a RENAULT Dealer Distance ...

Page 13: ...rn ring 3 until the symbol is opposite mark 4 gswitches on the front fog lights hswitches on the front and rear fog lights To switch off repeat the operation Lights on warning buzzer when the front doors are opened a buzzer sounds to warn you that the lights are on when the ignition is switched off to prevent the battery from discharging Wiper control 6 With the ignition on position stalk 6 for A ...

Page 14: ... limiter controls Activation storage and increase switch for the programmed speed button 2 Activation storage and decrease switch for the programmed speed button 5 Programmed speed storage function standby button 3 O Activation storage and recall switch for limit cruising speed or programmed speed button 4 R To use the cruise control speed limiter refer to Section 2 of your driver s handbook 1 2 3...

Page 15: ...dio station from an alphabetical list press D to go to station name field 1 then turn H or press F several times to scroll through the list of radio stations To save a station to one of the keys numbered 1 to 6 select a radio station and press one of keys 1 to 6 until you hear a beep To recall a stored station press the correspond ing button To save up to 12 FM stations select a radio station pres...

Page 16: ...RADIO CD T B C E D F A G FM 103 90 RADIO 1 10 46 3 RDS AF TRAFFIC T 1 B FM radio source To select a radio station from an alphabetical list press C to go to the station name field 1 then turn E or G to scroll through the list of radio sta tions To update the list press D then turn E or G to select the Audio settings field then Radio func tions and Update FM list confirm by pressing E or G To store...

Page 17: ...e are on activate the Bluetooth connection on your device in the multimedia system settings menu select the field which allows you to store or pair a Bluetooth device launch a search for Bluetooth equipment from your device select My Radiosat or MY CAR from the list of devices found enter the pairing code using your device s keypad it will appear on the multimedia system screen otherwise refer to ...

Page 18: ... press button 9 for automatic mode to control the system Note pressing button 8 deactivates the air condi tioning The AC OFF indicator light comes on When button 8 is pressed again the air condition ing is automatically controlled by the system Note pressing any of the buttons except 14 will deactivate the automatic mode Air recirculation Button 16 can be used to recirculate the passenger compartm...

Page 19: ...B and Jack sockets This allows you to connect an external audio source portable audio player MP3 player USB key etc and listen to your portable audio player directly through the vehicle s speakers Refer to the user manual for your audio system or equipment to find out how to connect your audio device Rear storage compartment 1 To access the storage compartment move the seat forwards and tilt the s...

Page 20: ...at idle speed to raise the temperature before driving even in winter 6 Optimise your use of the vehicle Use the heating and air conditioning system only when necessary limit the difference between the interior and ex terior temperature to 5 C check the tyre pressures every month do not leave unnecessary loads in the vehicle 2 Drive flexibly Anticipate the traffic conditions so as to use engine bra...

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