Owner’s Manual

Mode
Knob
-
Manual Operation
The right knob on
the
control panel allows you to
choose the direction
of
air delivery.
You
can choose to set the climate control system
operations yourself, or let the system work for you by
placing the system
in
AUTO mode. See “Mode
Knob
-
Automatic Operation” earlier in this section.
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PANEL:
This setting directs most of
the
air
through the instrument panel outlets and a small amount
through the floor outlets.
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BI-LEVEL:
Air is delivered through the heater
floor outlets as well as the instrument panel outlets.
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HEATER:
This setting directs most of the
warmed air through the heater floor outlets and some air
through the windshield defroster outlets.
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BLEND:
Airflow is divided equally between the
heater floor outlet and the windshield defroster outlets.
The air conditioning compressor may run
to
dehumidify
the air to prevent window fogging.
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DEFROST
This setting directs most air through
the
windshield defroster outlets and some through the
heater outlets. The air conditioning compressor may
run
to dehumidify the air to prevent window fogging.
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OUTSIDE AIR:
Press this button to force the
system to
use
outside air. Press
it
again to close
off
the
outside air.
Pressing the
OUTSIDE
AIR button will cancel the
RECIRCULATION button.
RECIRCULATION:
Press this button to limit
the amount
oi’
fresh air entering your vehicle. This is
helpful when
you
are trying to limit odors entering
your
vehicle.
In
the AUTO mode, the system will use
recirculation as necessary to cool
the
air. Pressing the
recirculation button will change the operation to
a
manual mode and the air will recirculate non-stop.
RECIRCULATION may be selected
with
the fan control
in
OFF
to limit odors, outside air and dust from entering
your vehicle.
Pressing the RECIRCULATlON button will cancel the
OUTSIDE AIR button.
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A/C:
Press this button to turn the air conditioning
on
and off. The system will cool and dehumidify the air
inside the vehicle
when
the A/C light is
on.
Air
conditioning
will
be automatically disabled when
the outside temperature drops below a level which air
conditioning is ineffective.
Remember that
in
order for the automatic system to perform
well,
it
needs A/C to provide cooling performance.
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