Getting to know your vehicle -> Opening and closing the doors for Your Renault Kadjar SUV 2020

OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS (1/2)  
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Opening the doors from the  
outside  
With the doors unlocked, pull handle 1.  
Opening from the inside  
Pull the handle 3.  
Door/tailgate open buzzer  
At a standstill, the warning light 4 lights  
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opening elements (door, boot) are open  
or incorrectly closed.  
Lights-on reminder buzzer  
Special feature on vehicles  
equipped with a card  
If you have switched off the ignition  
and left the lights switched on, a re-  
minder buzzer will sound when a door  
is opened and if the light stalk is not in  
position AUTO.  
With the doors locked, press button 2  
on handle 1 of one of the two front  
doors and pull towards you.  
Once the vehicle reaches a speed of  
approximately 12 mph (20 km/h), a  
warning light indicates the opening  
element(s) (door, boot) open of im-  
properly closed, alongside the mes-  
sage “Boot open” or “Door open” and a  
beep will sound for around 40 seconds  
or until the opening element is closed.  
As a safety precaution,  
the doors should only be  
opened or closed when the  
vehicle is stationary.  
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OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS (2/2)  
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Driver’s responsibility  
when parking or stopping  
the vehicle  
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Never leave an animal,  
child or adult who is not self-suffi-  
cient alone on your vehicle, even for  
a short time.  
They may pose a risk to themselves  
or to others by starting the engine,  
activating equipment such as the  
electric windows or locking the  
doors.  
Also, in hot and/or sunny weather,  
please remember that the tempera-  
ture inside the passenger compart-  
ment increases very quickly.  
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS  
INJURY.  
Vehicle with manual door locking  
Child safety  
Press switch 6 to enable or disable  
opening of the rear electric windows  
from the inside.  
Move lever 7 and check from the inside  
that the doors are securely locked, to  
prevent the rear doors being opened  
from the inside.  
The indicator light in the switch lights up  
to confirm that the locks have been ac-  
tivated.  
Operating faults  
If there is a system fault:  
– a beep sounds;  
– the message “Check child safety  
device” is displayed on the instru-  
ment panel;  
– the integrated warning light does not  
come on.  
As a safety precaution,  
the doors should only be  
opened or closed when the  
vehicle is stationary.  
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RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE (RAID)  
NB: if a door is opened or closed, it  
Operating faults  
will automatically lock again when the  
vehicle reaches a speed of 6 mph  
(10 km/h).  
If you experience an operating fault  
(no automatic locking, the indicator  
light incorporated in switch 1 does not  
light up when trying to lock the open-  
ing elements etc.), first check that the  
opening elements are properly closed.  
If they are properly closed, contact an  
approved dealer.  
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Activating/deactivating the  
function  
To activate: with the vehicle at a stand-  
still and the engine running, press the  
switch 1 until a beep sounds.  
To deactivate: with the vehicle at a  
standstill and the engine running, press  
the switch 1 until you hear two beeps.  
Depending on the vehicle, you can  
also deactivate/activate this function  
from the instrument panel or, depend-  
ing on the vehicle, from the multimedia  
screen.  
Operating principle  
After the vehicle is started, the system  
automatically locks the doors when  
you are driving at approximately 6 mph  
(10 km/h) and over.  
Refer to “Vehicle settings customisation  
menu” in Section 1 for the “Auto door  
locking while driving” function:  
The door can be unlocked:  
– by pressing the door unlocking  
switch 1 (the warning light goes out);  
– at a standstill, by opening a front  
door from inside the vehicle.  
Driver’s responsibility  
If you decide to keep the  
doors locked when you are  
driving, remember that it  
may be more difficult for those as-  
sisting you to gain access to the  
passenger compartment in the  
event of an emergency.  
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FRONT HEADRESTS  
To raise the headrest  
Raise the headrest to its highest po-  
sition (tilt the seatback backwards if  
necessary). Press button 3 and lift the  
headrest to release it.  
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To refit the headrest  
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Check that the headrest rods are  
clean 2.  
The rod with a notch should be in-  
serted into the slot 1 fitted with a lock-  
ing button 3.  
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Insert the headrest rods into the holes  
(tilt the seatback backwards if neces-  
sary).  
To raise the headrest  
Pull the headrest upwards to the de-  
sired height. Check that it is correctly  
locked.  
Press the 3 button and push in the  
headrest as far as it will go, then adjust  
it to the desired height. Check that  
each rod 2 on the seatback is securely  
locked.  
To lower the headrest  
Press button 3 and guide the headrest  
down to the desired height. Check that  
it is correctly locked in place.  
The headrest is important  
for safety. Ensure that it is in  
place and in the correct po-  
sition: the top of the head-  
rest should be as close as possible  
to the top of the head and there must  
be a minimal distance between the  
head and the headrest A.  
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FRONT SEATS WITH MANUAL CONTROL (1/2)  
To raise or lower the seat  
base  
Move lever 3 as many times as neces-  
sary upwards or downwards.  
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To tilt the seatback  
Lift the lever 4 and move the seatback  
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to the desired position.  
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To move the seat forwards or  
backwards  
To adjust the lumbar support  
on the driver’s seat  
Lift handle 1 to unlock. Release the  
handle once the seat is in the correct  
position and ensure that the seat is  
locked.  
Lower handle 5 to increase the support  
and lift to decrease it.  
For safety reasons, carry  
out any adjustments when  
the vehicle is not being  
driven.  
Heated seats  
We would advise you not to recline  
the seatbacks too far to ensure that  
the effectiveness of the seat belts is  
not reduced.  
With the ignition on, press the switch 6  
for the seat desired. The switch warn-  
ing lights come on.  
Adjusting the seat length  
Lift handle 2 to unlock. Release the  
handle at the desired position and  
make sure that it is locked.  
The system automatically decides  
whether or not the heating is needed.  
Pressing the button again lowers the  
temperature. Pressing a third time  
switches the heating off.  
Nothing should be placed on the  
floor (area in front of driver) as such  
objects may slide under the pedal  
during braking manoeuvres, thus  
obstructing its use.  
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FRONT SEATS WITH MANUAL CONTROL (2/2)  
When using the passenger seat in table  
position, you must not use the two rear  
seats immediately behind it.  
Repositioning the seat  
Make sure that nothing prevents the  
seat from moving.  
– Pull the handle 7 and raise the seat-  
back, ensuring that it locks firmly in  
place.  
– Reposition the seat base.  
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Be sure to hold the seat-  
back when placing it in the  
flat position.  
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Risk of injury.  
Table function  
When the front seat is in  
table position, the front pas-  
senger airbag airbag must  
be deactivated (see the in-  
formation on “Child safety: activat-  
ing/deactivating the front passenger  
airbag” in Section 1).  
Depending on the vehicle, the passen-  
ger seatback may be folded down onto  
the seat base to create a table.  
– Lower the headrest;  
– move the seat back;  
– lift the lever 4 and tilt the seatback  
forwards as far as possible;  
– pull the handle 7 and fully lower the  
seatback.  
Risk of serious injury caused by  
items resting on the seatback table  
which may be dislodged when the  
airbagairbag is deployed.  
The label (on the dashboard) and  
the markings (on the windscreen)  
remind you of these instructions.  
For your safety, attach any  
transported objects when  
the seat is in the table po-  
sition.  
For safety reasons, carry  
out any adjustments when  
the vehicle is not being  
driven.  
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DRIVER’S SEAT WITH ELECTRIC CONTROLS  
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Heated seats  
With the ignition on, press the switch 5  
for the seat desired. The switch warn-  
ing lights come on.  
The system automatically decides  
whether or not the heating is needed.  
Pressing the button again lowers the  
temperature. Pressing a third time  
switches the heating off.  
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For safety reasons, carry  
out any adjustments when  
the vehicle is not being  
driven.  
Adjusting the seat squab:  
To adjust the seat’s lumbar  
position  
Lower handle 4 to increase the support  
and lift it to decrease it.  
– To adjust the length of the seat  
base, operate the switch 1.  
– To move the seat forwards or back  
Move switch 2 forwards or back-  
wards.  
Make sure that the seatbacks are  
correctly locked in place.  
We would advise you not to recline  
the seatbacks too far to ensure that  
the effectiveness of the seat belts is  
not reduced.  
– To raise or lower the seat base  
Move switch 2 upwards or down-  
wards.  
No object should be placed on the  
floor (in front of the driver). such  
objects may slide under the pedals  
during sudden braking manoeuvres  
and obstruct their use.  
Adjusting the seatback:  
To tilt the seatback, move the switch 3  
forwards or backwards.  
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