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LAGUNA QUICK GUIDE

WELCOME TO YOUR Laguna Coupé Note Congratulations on your purchase of the Laguna Coupé. This exceptional coupé guarantees the ultimate in driving pleasure. This document explains how to get the most from your new car. This document does not replace the driver s handbook. Please read your complete driver s handbook for more detailed information on the equipment mentioned in the reference guide for your Laguna Coupé. Detailed information regarding your vehicle s use, maintenance and warranty, as well as videos and simulators, are all only a click away in the New Laguna Coupé e-guide, available at www.e-guide.renault.com. Translated from French. Copying or translation, in part or in full, is forbidden unless prior written permission has been obtained from RENAULT, 9200 Billancourt 2009.

Front and engine compartment 3 Passenger side 4 Rear seats 5 Rear 6 Accessing the vehicle 7 RENAULT card, instrument panel 8 Dashboard 9 Multimedia systems Lighting/Wipers Driver s position: seats Driver s position: settings 4 5 7 Heating and air conditioning system 8 Assisted parking brake Cruise control/speed limiter 9 9 Fuel 20 Gadgets 2

f r o n t a n d e n g i n e c o m p a r t m e n t 3 3 2 4 Screen washer fluid level Add some fluid in the reservoir if necessary. Coolant level The level indicated on reservoir 2 should be between MIN and MAX. If it is necessary to top up this level, it is essential to do so when the engine is cold. Engine oil level You can view the oil level on the instrument panel: when the message test of control system appears on the instrument panel, press either button 3 or 4. The oil level is displayed on the instrument panel. You must observe the service intervals and the standards governing the oils tested for your engine. Refer to the Maintenance Service and Warranty document for your vehicle, and to Section 4 of the vehicle handbook for the precautions to take when filling with oil.

p a s s e n g e r s i d e 4 2 Deactivating the front passenger air bag If you wish to fit a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat, you must deactivate the air bag: with the vehicle stationary, turn switch to OFF. Indicator light ¹ lights up on the central display on the dashboard. Sockets for audio connection Depending on the version, you have the option to connect all of your portable devices (USB key, MP3 player, etc.) to your vehicle. Dedicated sockets 2 are provided in the storage compartment under the central elbow rest. Refer to the instructions for the equipment for details of the connections. Reposition the switch immediately to ON as soon as you are no longer using the child seat.

R e a r s e a t s 5 2 Fold down the seatback from the luggage compartment The vehicle is fitted with a system that allows the seats to lay flat in one single operation. Pull handle on the side to fold down. To return the seatback to its initial position, check that the seat belts are in the correct position and lift the seatback. Check that it is correctly locked. ISOFIX system Each rear side seat is fitted with ISOFIX child seat mounting system 2. Depending on the type of child seat used, installation requires specific precautions. Refer to section, Child safety in your driver s handbook for special notes. Consult your RENAULT Dealer to find out about the equipment available for your vehicle. Ensure that nobody is near to the bench seat when you fold it down. Remember to remove anything on the rear bench seat.

r e a r 6 Parking distance control On equipped vehicles, the parking distance control measures the distance between the rear and/ or the front of the vehicle and any obstacles that are nearby. When approaching an obstacle during manoeuvres, the beeps become faster and then sound continuously when 25 cm from the obstacle. You can permanently deactivate the system and change the volume (refer to Section 2 of your driver s handbook). Opening the tailgate Press button located in the centre of the badge on the tailgate. When the tailgate opens a little, lift it by placing your fingers underneath. Closing the tailgate Using one of the interior handles, lower the tailgate. It will close under its own weight. Tyre inflation kit/ emergency spare wheel Depending on the vehicle, in the event of a puncture, there is an emergency spare wheel or a tyre inflation kit. To access it, lift the luggage compartment carpet.

A c c e s s i n g t h e v e h i c l e 7 Locking/unlocking the vehicle The RENAULT card system replaces the traditional key. Locking/unlocking the vehicle is simple: whether from a distance or nearby, a single press is required. Never leave the RENAULT card in the vehicle 2 REMOTE CONTROL RENAULT CARD VERSION Press: to unlock; to lock; ˆ to switch the exterior lights on/off remotely (in order to find your vehicle in a car park for example); to lock/unlock the luggage compartment only. HANDS-FREE RENAULT CARD VERSION With the card on your person (you can leave it in your pocket, bag etc.), in addition to the remote control RENAULT card functions, the following are possible: automatic unlocking by pulling a door handle; automatic locking when leaving the vehicle (a beep sounds) or intentional locking by pressing the button on the driver s door handle. Note: if required, you can use the manual mode or the key 2. To release the key, press button. Special features The detection zone of the card, necessary for locking and unlocking the vehicle, depends on the surrounding environment or the location of the card; for vehicles equipped with deadlocking, two successive presses on this button stop the vehicle from being opened, even from the inside and, depending on the vehicle, the windows are closed. NOTE In all situations: Two flashes of the direction indicator lights confirm locking; one flash of the direction indicator lights confirms unlocking. After locking/unlocking the vehicle or the tailgate only using the buttons on the RENAULT card, remote locking and unlocking in hands-free mode are deactivated. To reactivate the hands-free mode: restart the vehicle.

r e n a u l t c a r d / i n s t r u m e n t p a n e l 8 Starting the engine With the remote control RENAULT card in reader 2 or the hands-free RENAULT card in the passenger compartment (excluding certain high locations such as the sun visor, etc.) apply the following starting conditions: MANUAL GEARBOX With the gear lever in neutral, press button. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION With the lever in position P, press button. Note: for vehicles fitted with the RENAULT handsfree card, the brake pedal must be depressed to allow the engine to be started. Stopping the engine With the vehicle stationary, press button. 2 Accessing functions Once you have gained access to your vehicle, you may use some of its functions (radio, navigation, wipers, etc.). Depending on the case, these functions will switch off at the latest when the vehicle is locked. Vehicle settings personalisation menu Certain functions (parking distance control etc.) can be adjusted from the trip computer and warning system. To access this menu, with the vehicle stopped: press button 3 or 4 several times until the message settings menu: long press appears, hold down button 3 or 4 until the message settings menu appears, press button 3 or 4 repeatedly until you find the function you wish to modify. To exit the menu: press 3 once or more to select Back or Exit ; press and hold 3 to confirm; repeat the operation if necessary. 3 4

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D a s h b o a r d Horn and location for driver s air bag. 2 Instrument panel Warning lights: this warning light requires you to stop immediately, for your own safety, as soon as traffic conditions allow. Stop your engine and do not restart it. Contact an approved Dealer. this means you should drive very carefully to an approved Dealer as soon as possible. You risk damaging your vehicle If you keep driving after this warning light has come on. Distance before service: The vehicle is fitted with a system that monitors the condition of the engine oil. This system adapts the distance before service in real time according to the vehicle s conditions of use. In all cases, an initial message service due in... along with the remaining distance notifies you of when the next service will be due. Later, if necessary, the message service vehicle requires that the vehicle be serviced as soon as possible. Aiding fuel economy: For vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox, this function indicates the best time to change gear to optimise fuel consumption. \ shift up a gear; [ shift down a gear. 0 3 Seat belt reminders: ç driver or front passenger seat belt not buckled. For the rear seat belts, a message on the instrument panel indicates the number of seat belts that are buckled. 4 Heating and ventilation controls. 5 Cup holder. 6 Hazard warning lights. 7 Radio location. 8 Gear lever. 9 Electronic parking brake control. 0 Cruise control/speed limiter on/off main switch. RENAULT card reader. 2 Engine start/stop button. 3 Cruise control/speed limiter controls. 4 Bonnet release control. The equipment fitted, described below, depends on the version and country.

p h o n e / a u d i o s y s t e m A B C B 0:46 3 MEM. RADIO T CD 2 3 TEL 4 5 6 C FM 03.90 RADIO TRAFFIC RDS-AF T F E D E To switch the system on or off, press A. Adjust the volume by turning button A. Listening to the radio, a CD or an audio player Select the desired source by pressing one of the buttons B once or repeatedly. If you wish to listen to an AUXILIARY source, connect your audio player to the corresponding socket. FM radio source To select a radio station from an alphabetical list, press C to go to the station name field, then turn E to scroll through the list of radio stations. To update the list: Press D, then turn E to select the Audio settings field then Radio functions and Update FM list ; confirm by pressing E. To store ONE station: Select a station and press one of the buttons to 6 until a beep sounds. To recall a stored station, press the corresponding button. To store up to 2 stations, select a station and press F, turn E to select a location from to 2 then confirm by pressing E. To recall a stored station, move across to the station number, then scroll through the radio stations using E. Pairing a Bluetooth device (audio player, etc.) To use your Bluetooth device, you must ensure the system recognises it (pairing), before it is used for the first time. Once the vehicle is started, your device will then be recognised and automatically connected to the hands-free system. To move across the displays, press buttons C.

p h o n e / n a v i g a t i o n s y s t e m 2 A B C G C C G F D D E D H B H Listening to the radio or a CD Choose the source (FM radio or CD) by pressing one of the buttons C. FM radio source To select a radio station from an alphabetical list, press C then D to go to the station name field or A-Z, then turn B. To store a radio station to one of the buttons numbered to 6: select the radio station; press on one of the buttons from to 6, until a beep sounds. To recall a stored radio station, press the corresponding button. Starting the navigation system Press A; turn B to select Enter an address then press it to confirm; enter the address fields (town and street) using the keypad on the screen. To select and confirm a character, rotate then press button B; when entry is complete, select Guide and follow the voice guidance and on-screen directions to your destination. Cancelling an action Press E if you wish to return to the previous menu or erase an entered character. Displaying the map Press button F to return to the map at any time. ACCESSING THE LISTS Button G: to access the list of addresses, telephone numbers and logs directly from the steering column control. VOICE RECOGNITION Button H: to operate certain functions using voice control.

p h o n e / n a v i g a t i o n s y s t e m 3 A B E F G B H Listening to the radio or a CD Choose the source (FM radio or CD) by pressing one of the buttons B. FM radio source To select a radio station from an alphabetical list, press D, choose the List mode, then select the name of the radio either using the arrows C or by turning control knob I. To store a radio station to one of the buttons numbered to 6: select the radio station; press on one of the buttons from to 6, until a beep sounds. D C To recall a stored radio station, press the corresponding button. CD source Before inserting a CD, press button A. You can insert up to 6 CDs. Voice recognition Button J: to operate certain functions using voice control. Starting the navigation system Press E; turn button F to select new address then confirm by pressing F; I J enter the address fields (town and street) using the keypad on the screen. To select and confirm a character, rotate then press button F; when entry is complete, select Start and follow the voice guidance and on-screen directions to your destination. Cancelling an action Press G if you wish to return to the previous menu or erase an entered character. Displaying the map Press button H to return to the map at any time.

l i g h t i n g / w i p e r s 4 2 A B 2 C D AUTO E Lighting On stalk, turn ring A to: u switch on the side lights; k switch on the dipped beam headlights; Flash headlights: pull the stalk towards you; Main beam headlights: with ring A in position k, pull the stalk. AUTO: activate the automatic headlights (depending on the vehicle). Turn ring B, then release it to: f switch on the rear fog light. To switch them off, repeat the operation. Wiping Stalk 2 in position: 0: park; AUTO: intermittent wiping or, depending on the vehicle, automatic wiping. Note: ring D can be used to adjust the sensitivity of automatic wiping, from minimum sensitivity (C) to maximum sensitivity (E); : normal wiping speed; 2: fast wiping speed. Windscreen washer: pull stalk 2.

d r i v e r s p o s i t i o n : s e a t s 5 2 3 4 Manual seat adjustment To move the seat forwards or backwards Lift handle, slide the seat to the required position and release the handle. Check that it is correctly locked. To raise or lower the seat On equipped vehicles, move handle 2 as many times as is required: upwards to raise the seat; downwards to lower the seat. to tilt the seatback Turn control knob 3. Adjusting the lumbar support on the driver s seat Lower handle 4 to increase the support and lift it to decrease it. Carry out these adjustments when the vehicle is stationary.

d r i v e r s p o s i t i o n : s e a t s 6 2 3 4 Electric seat adjustment To move the seat forwards or backwards Move the switch forwards or backwards to the required position. To raise or lower the seat Move the switch up or down until the required height is reached. To raise or lower the front of the seat base On the driver s side, raise or lower the front of the switch until the required height is reached. to tilt the seatback Move the top of the switch 2 forwards or backwards until the required angle is reached. Heated seats Turn control knob 3 to the position corresponding to the required temperature (, 2 or 3). To turn it off, move the control knob back to position 0. The system maintains the required temperature with a thermostat. An indicator light on the instrument panel lights up once the front seat heating system is operating. Access to the rear seats Manually controlled seats Lift handle 4 and slide the seat forward. To bring the seat into position, bring the seatback into position. Electrically controlled seats Lift handle 4 and tilt the seatback completely: the seat moves forward. To put the seat back in position, lift the seatback, check that the headrest does not impede movement. The seat returns to its original position.

d r i v e r s p o s i t i o n : a d j u s t m e n t 7 A 2 B C 3 Tilting the door mirrors When switching to reverse, you can adjust and store the position of the door mirrors so as to facilitate manoeuvres. Refer to Section of your driver s handbook. Headrest Raising the headrest Raise the headrest to the required height. Lowering the headrest Press button then lower the headrest to the required height (you do not have to press the button to lower the first three positions). To adjust the angle of the headrest Depending on the vehicle, move section A towards or away from you to the required position. Door mirrors Adjustment Press button 2 to select the rear view mirror to be adjusted. Folding door mirrors Switch 3 in central position: the door mirrors will fold back automatically when the vehicle is locked. They will fold out when the ignition is next switched on. Depending on the vehicle, to force the door mirrors to fold back or out, position switch 3 at B or C respectively. Automatic mode is then deactivated. To reactivate it, set switch 3 to the central position.

h e a t i n g a n d a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g s y s t e m 8 Air conditioning Button 2 activates (integrated indicator off) or inhibits (integrated indicator on) the operation of the air conditioning. 3 4 2 Automatic climate control To benefit from automatic climate control, select the right and left-hand temperatures required using levers 3 and 4 and select one of the three automatic programmes: Automatic recirculation Your automatic climate control is fitted with a sensor that measures the external air quality. If polluted air is detected, air recirculation will be activated automatically. Note : the integrated indicator on button only comes on when air recirculation is activated manually. AUTO : mode where the temperature is gradually reached ; SOFT : mode where the temperature is reached slowly ; FAST : mode where the temperature is reached quickly. Note : pressing one of the other buttons will exit automatic mode according to your requirements.

D r i v e r s p o s i t i o n 9 2 3 4 5 6 Electronic parking brake Depending on the vehicle, the brake is automatically activated when the engine is switched off by pressing the engine start/stop button (unless the engine has stalled). The parking brake is automatically deactivated: with the engine running and a gear engaged, as soon as the clutch is released (manual gearbox) when accelerating. The assisted parking brake, like the manual parking brake, also enables: manual engagement: lift the switch ; manual release: with the brake pedal depressed, press switch. Cruise control/speed limiter If fitted to the vehicle, activate the cruise control or speed limiter by moving switch 2: Ï cruise control; Note: you can always interrupt the cruise control operation by pressing on either the brake pedal or the clutch. Ð speed limiter. Note: you can always exceed the limiter speed by depressing the accelerator pedal fully. Cruise control/speed limiter controls 2 Main On/Off switch. 3 Programmed speed activation, storage and decrease switch (-). 4 Programmed speed activation, storage and increase switch (+). 5 Programmed speed activation, storage and recall (R). 6 Switching the function off (with stored programmed speed) (O). Refer to Section 2 of your driver s handbook.

F u e l 20 Fuel tank Your vehicle is fitted with an integrated fuel filler flap. Press the left-hand side of the flap to open it, then insert the nozzle. When driving, when the low fuel level warning light comes on, fill the tank as soon as possible. After the warning light comes on, you have approximately 30 miles (50 km) left, driving at moderate speed. The fuel tank capacity is approximately 66 litres.

g a d g e t s 2 2 3 Cup holder Press to deploy the cup holder. Push it to return it to its housing. Ticket holder The driver s sun visor is fitted with a band 2 which holds motorway tolls and this reference guide, etc. On the driver s side, you vehicle also has a ticket holder in place of the grab handle. Automatic raising of electric windows You can close them simultaneously by pressing the locking button on the card on button 3 twice. Warning: deadlocking is then activated.

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