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Renault Scenic (2018 year). Instruction - part 15

 

 

3.16

Press button 10 – the integrated indica-

tor light comes on.
Press button 6 to stop the heated rear 

screen operating, and the integrated in-

dicator goes out.
To adjust the ventilation speed: press 

buttons 12 or 18 or slide your finger in 

zone 19.

Clear View function

This function quickly demists and de-

ices the windscreen, the rear screen, 

the front side windows, and the door 

mirrors (depending on the vehicle). It 

imposes automatic operation of the 

air conditioning and rear screen de-ic-

ing and, depending on the vehicle, the 

windscreen electric de-icer.

To exit this function, press either:
– again button 10;
–  one of the buttons 1415 or 16.

14 15

12

6

18

16

19

10

10

14 15

12

6

18

16

AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL: Controls B and C 

(3/5)

3.17

Switching air conditioning on 

or off

In automatic mode, the system switches 

the air conditioning system on or off, 

depending on the climate conditions.
Press button 17 to: 
–  activate the air conditioning (a warn-

ing light in zone 1 comes on);

–  deactivate the air conditioning (the 

warning light in zone 1 goes out).

Rear screen de-icing/

demisting

Press button 6 – the integrated indica-

tor light comes on. This function en-

ables rapid demisting or de-icing of the 

rear screen and de-icing of the door 

mirrors (on equipped vehicles).
To exit this function, press button 6 

again. Demisting automatically stops.

It is preferable to use one of the automatic programmes AUTO, SOFT or 

FAST.
In automatic mode (indicator light on button 1415 or 16 lit), all air conditioning 

functions are controlled by the system.
You can still change the selection made by the system. In this case, the indicator 

light for button 1415 or 16 goes out.
To return to automatic mode, press one of programmes AUTO 15SOFT 14 or 

FAST 16.

15

6

17

15

6

17

14

16

14

16

1

1

Stopping the system

To switch the system off, press 

button 12 repeatedly until the message 

OFF appears in zone 1.

12

12

AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL: Controls B and C 

(4/5)

3.18

Automatic usage
Press button (a warning light comes 

on in zone 1).

Manual use
Press button 9 to force air recirculation.
Prolonged use of this position may lead 

to odours, caused by non-renewal of 

air, and the formation of condensation 

on the windows.
We advise you to return to automatic 

mode as soon as air recirculation is no 

longer needed, by pressing button 8 or 

button 9 again.
To exit this function, press button 8 or 

button 9 again.

Adjusting the distribution 

of air in the passenger 

compartment

Press buttons 7 to select the desired 

distribution (a warning light is displayed 

in zone 1):

Ø

The air flow is mainly directed 

to the demisting vents for the 

windscreen and the side windows.

½

The air flow is mainly directed 

to the dashboard air vents.

¿

The air flow is directed mainly 

towards the footwells.

The demisting/de-icing will still take 

priority over the air recirculation.

Air recirculation

This function is managed automatically 

but you can also activate it manually.

Note:
–  during recirculation, air is taken from 

the passenger compartment and 

is recycled, with no air being taken 

from outside the vehicle;

– air recirculation allows the exter-

nal atmosphere to be cut off (when 

driving in polluted areas, etc.) and 

to cool the passenger compartment 

temperature more quickly.

8

9

7

8

9

7

1

1

AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL: Controls B and C 

(5/5)

3.19

Operating faults

As a general rule, contact your ap-

proved dealer in the event of an oper-

ating fault.
–  Reduction in de-icing, demisting 

or air conditioning performance.

This may be caused by the passen-

ger compartment filter cartridge be-

coming clogged.

–  No cold air is being produced.

Check that the controls are set cor-

rectly and that the fuses are sound. 

Otherwise, switch off the system.

Presence of water under the 

vehicle

After prolonged use of the air condi-

tioning system, it is normal for water 

to be present under the vehicle. This is 

caused by condensation.

AIR CONDITIONING: information and operating instructions (1/2)

Do not add anything to the 

vehicle’s ventilation circuit 

(for example, to remove 

bad odours).

There is a risk of damage or of 

fire.

Do not open the refriger-

ant fluid circuit. The fluid 

may damage eyes or skin.

Fuel consumption

You will normally notice an increase in 

fuel consumption (especially in town) 

when the air conditioning is operating.

For vehicles fitted with air conditioning 

with no automatic mode, switch off the 

system when it is not required.

Advice for reducing consumption 

and helping to preserve the 

environment

Drive with the air vents open and the 

windows closed. If the vehicle has been 

parked in the sun, open the doors for a 

few moments to let the hot air escape 

before starting the engine.

Maintenance

Refer to the Maintenance Document 

for your vehicle for the inspection fre-

quency.

Advice on use

In some situations (air conditioning off, 

air recirculation activated, ventilation 

speed at zero or low etc.), you may 

notice that condensation starts to form 

on the windows and windscreen.
If there is condensation, use the “Clear 

View” function to remove it, then use 

the air conditioning in automatic mode 

to stop it forming again.

Use the air conditioning system reg-

ularly, even in cold weather, running 

it at least once a month for approxi-

mately 5 minutes.

Vehicles equipped with  

mode ECO
Once activated, ECO mode may 

reduce air conditioning perform-

ance. Please refer to the informa-

tion on “Driving advice, Eco-driving” 

in Section 2.

3.20

AIR CONDITIONING: information and operating instructions (2/2)

The refrigerant circuit may contain 

fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Depending on the vehicle, you will find 

the following information on label A af-

fixed inside the engine compartment.
The presence and location of the infor-

mation on label A depends on the ve-

hicle.

Do not open the refriger-

ant circuit. The fluid may 

damage eyes or skin.

Before performing any 

action in the engine com-

partment, the ignition must 

be switched off (please see 

the information on “Starting, stop-

ping the engine” in Section 2).

Ñ

Type of refrigerant fluid   

Type of oil in the air condi-

tioning circuit

Inflammable product 

 

Consult the driver’s hand-

book

Maintenance

Quantity of refrigerant 

fluid present in the ve-

hicle.

x.xxx kg

G l o b a l   Wa r m i n g 

Potential (CO2 equi-

valent).

GWP xxxxx

Quantity in weight and 

in CO2 equivalent.

CO2 eq 

x.xx t

A

A

A

3.21

OUTSIDE AIR QUALITY AND DEODORISATION FUNCTION

With the air conditioning switched 

on, from the screen A, select Menu, 

Vehicle, Take care.

Outside air quality

The air quality is given using a graph on 

the multifunction screen.
Three colours indicate the air quality 

level (from the cleanest to the most 

polluted):
1 (blue) 
2 (light grey)
3 (grey)

A

Deodorisation function

This reduces unpleasant odours in the 

passenger compartment.

Deodorization cycle
–  ON: helps to reduce the unpleasant 

odour more quickly in the passenger 

compartment,

–  OFF: stop the function.
Note:
The function is on a timer. It stops auto-

matically after a few minutes.

Take care

On

Deodorization cycle

Please refer to the multimedia in-

structions for further information.

3.22

MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT 

(1/2)

Using the telephone
We remind you of the need 

to conform to the legislation 

in force concerning the use 

of such equipment.

Hands-free telephone 

integrated control

For equipped vehicles, use the steering 

wheel controls 3.

Multimedia systems

The location and operation of equip-

ment may vary according to the vehicle.
1  Multimedia touchscreen display;

2  Steering column controls;

3  Steering wheel controls;

4 or 5 microphone.

1

3

Refer to the equipment instructions 

for information on how to operate 

this equipment.

2

4

5

3.23

Multimedia sockets 6

You can use sockets USB or the SD 

card reader to access the multime-

dia content of your accessories and 

the system update (please refer to the 

equipment instructions).
The various sources can be selected 

from the multifunction screen and from 

the steering column controls.

7

MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT 

(2/2)

Multimedia sockets 7

Sockets USB can only recharge acces-

sories with a maximum power rating 

of 12 Watts (voltage: 5V) per socket, 

which have been approved by our 

Technical Department.
The JACK socket enables the radio to 

be used with an auxiliary cable.

The sockets USB can also recharge ac-

cessories with a maximum power rating 

of 12 Watts (voltage: 5V) per socket, 

which have been approved by our 

Technical Department.
The JACK socket enables the radio to 

be used with an auxiliary cable.

Connect accessories with a 

maximum power of 12 watts 

only.
Fire hazard.

6

3.24

ELECTRIC WINDOWS 

(1/2)

1

2

3

4

5

6

These systems operate:
–  with the engine running;
–  with the ignition off until one of the 

front doors is opened (limited to ap-

proximately 12 minutes).

–  before starting, with the front doors 

closed, after pressing the start 

button.

Press the window switch down or pull it 

up to lower or raise the window to the 

desired height: the rear windows do not 

open fully.

Safety of rear occupants

The driver can prevent operation of the rear electric windows by pressing 

switch 4. A confirmation message is displayed on the instrument panel.

Driver’s responsibility

Never leave your vehicle with the RENAULT card or key inside, and never leave 

a child, adult who is not self-sufficient or a pet, even for a short while. They may 

pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine or activating equip-

ment (such as the gear lever or electric windows). If any part of the body becomes 

trapped, reverse the direction of the window immediately by pressing the relevant 

switch.
Risk of serious injury.

Avoid resting any objects against 

a half-open window: there is a risk 

that the electric window could be 

damaged.

From the driver’s seat, use switch:

  1  for the driver’s side;

  2  for the front passenger side;

  3 and  5 for the rear passenger win-

dows.

From the passenger seats, use 

switch 6.

3.25

Operating faults

In case of a fault when closing a 

window, the system reverts to normal 

mode: pull the switch concerned up 

as often as necessary to fully close 

the window, then hold the switch (still 

on the closure side) for approximately 

one second, then lower and raise the 

window fully to reinitialise the system.
If necessary, contact an approved 

Dealer.

ELECTRIC WINDOWS 

(2/2)

Remote control window 

closing

(vehicles with 4 one-touch electric win-

dows).
When you lock the doors from the out-

side, press the locking button on the  

RENAULTcard twice in quick suc-

cession, or on the driver's door in 

hands-free mode, and all the windows 

will close automatically (and, depend-

ing on the vehicle, the sunroof).
It is recommended that the user only 

operates the system when the vehi-

cle can be seen clearly and no one is 

inside.

One-touch mode
This mode works in addition to the ope-

ration of the electric windows described 

previously.
Briefly press or pull the window switch 

fully: the window is fully lowered or 

raised. Pressing the switch again stops 

the window moving.
Note: if the window detects resistance 

when closing (e.g. tree branch, etc.), it 

stops and then lowers again by a few 

centimetres.

When closing the windows, 

ensure that no part of the 

body (arm, hand, etc.) is 

protruding from the vehicle.

Risk of serious injury.

3.26

FIXED GLASS ROOF

To slide the curtain 1

With the ignition on:
– full opening:
 move the mark 3 on 

the button 2 towards position B. The 

marks in between correspond to the 

intermediate positions of the sun-

blind.

– to close: move mark 3 on button 2 

to position 0.

1

Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehicle 

with the RENAULT card or 

key inside, and never leave 

a child, adult who is not self-suffi-

cient or a pet, 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 or by locking the 

doors.
If something gets trapped, reverse 

the direction of travel as soon as 

possible by turning button 2 fully to 

the right (position B).
Risk of serious injury.

3

0

A

B

2

Special features
If the fixed sunroof blind detects resist-

ance when closing (arm etc.), it stops 

and then moves back several centime-

tres.

Operating fault

If the blind will not close, turn switch 2 

to position A or B to open the blind, 

then turn switch 2 to position 0 until the 

blind is fully closed.

If the blockage persists, contact an ap-

proved dealer.

2

3.27

When the doors or boot are un-

locked and opened, the reading and 

footwell lights come on temporarily.

1

INTERIOR LIGHTING 

(1/2)

1

Map reading lights

Press switch 1 to get:

– permanent lighting;

–  immediate switching off.
Note: for vehicles fitted with a multi-

function screen, you can use the mul-

tifunction screen to deactivate/acti-

vate the courtesy lights which come on 

when the doors or luggage compart-

ment are opened. To do this, please 

refer to “Vehicle settings customisation 

menu” in Section 1.

1

2

Footwell lights

The lights 2 come on when the doors 

are opened.

3.28

Boot lights

Light  5 comes on when the luggage 

compartment is opened.

INTERIOR LIGHTING 

(2/2)

5

Glove box light 4

Light  4 comes on when the cover is 

opened.

4

Centre console storage 

compartment light

The light 3 comes on when the storage 

compartment is opened.

3

3.29

SUN VISOR, BLINDS

Front sun visor

Lower the sun visor 1 on the wind-

screen or unclip it and lower it over the 

side window.

Vanity mirror

Slide cover 2, depending on the vehi-

cle, and the mirror is lit.

Lateral sun visor

Pull the sun visor upwards using the 

tab 3 until the hooks 4 engage in their 

housings (make sure the hooks are 

properly locked in position).

3

4

2

1

3.30

Passenger storage drawer 3

To open, move your fingers into area 4 - 

it will open by itself. If on a steep slope, 

assist the drawer opening by pulling the 

handle 5. It can hold A4 documents. It 

is ventilated and refrigerated.

Dashboard storage 

compartment 2

Door pockets 1

It can hold a bottle.

PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS 

(1/8)

1

Nothing should be placed 

on the floor area in front of 

the driver as such objects 

may slide under the pedal 

during braking manoeuvres, thus 

obstructing its use.

Ensure that no hard, heavy 

or pointed objects are 

placed in the “open” sto-

rage compartments in such 

a way that they may fall onto pas-

sengers during sudden turning or 

braking.

2

Maximum load allowed in the pas-

senger storage compartment: 6 kg, 

evenly distributed.

When driving, ensure 

that the storage drawer is 

closed. Risk of injury.

3

4

5

3.31

PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE SPACE AND FITTINGS 

(2/8)

Cup holders 7

8

9

When turning corners, 

accelerating or braking, 

ensure that the recepta-

cle being held by the cup 

holder is not dislodged.
There is a risk of burning if hot 

liquid escapes.

7

Passenger storage 

compartment

Pull handle 6 to open it.
The glove box can hold A4-size docu-

ments, a large bottle of water, etc.
The storage compartment is ventilated 

and refrigerated.

6

Central storage 

compartment 8

Slide the curtain 9 to open the storage 

compartment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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