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Dil Kodu: it4tayfun Prodotti del Marchio Renault
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Elektronik Bilgi Kütüphanesi



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Accessing the vehicle
Locking/unlocking the
vehicle
The RENAULT card system replaces the traditional
key. Access to the vehicle is simple: a single press
is all that is needed, whether from a distance or
up close.
REMOTE CONTROL RENAULT CARD
Press:
to unlock;
to lock;
ˆ
to switch on the exterior lights from a dis-
tance;
to lock/unlock the luggage compartment
only.
“HANDS-FREE” RENAULT CARD
With the card on your person, in addition to the
RENAULT card remote functions, the following are
possible:
automatic unlocking by pulling a door handle;
manual locking by pressing on one of the door
handle or luggage compartment buttons.
Note: if necessary, you can use the manual mode
(in this case the hands-free mode will be opera-
tional again the next time the engine is started) or
the key 1. To release it, press button 2.
Note: in all cases:
two flashes of the direction indicator lights con-
firm locking;
one flash of the direction indicator lights con-
firms unlocking.
SPECIAL FEATURES
never leave the RENAULT card in the vehicle;
the detection zone of the card, necessary for
locking and unlocking the vehicle, depends on
the surrounding environment or location of the
card.
AUTOMATIC WINDOW CLOSING
If all windows in the vehicle are fitted with a one-
touch mode you can close them simultaneously by
pressing twice on button
or on one of the
door handle buttons.
Important: for vehicles fitted with deadlock-
ing press and hold the button for more than
one second.
A C C E S S I N G T H E V E H I C L E
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for vehicles fitted with deadlocking, one
single press on this button (or on one of the
door handle or luggage compartment buttons)
prevents the vehicle from opening, even from
inside.
To lock the vehicle without deadlocking it, press
twice.
Never leave your vehicle with the Renault card
inside and never leave a child (or a pet) unsuper-
vised, even for a short while.