Owner`s manual

Fan
Button
The button with the fan symbol adjusts the fan speed.
Press the up
arrow
to increase fan speed and
the
down
arrow to decrease fan speed.
Temperature Button
The red and blue temperature buttons adjust
the
air
temperature coming through the system. Press the blue
button for a eooler setting or the red button for a warmer
setting. The outside temperature is always displayed
when your vehicle is running.
You
can change it from
Fahrenheit to Celsius by pressing the
ENGNET
(English/metric) button on the DIC.
Mode
Controls
The AUTO/ECON button automatically controls the
direction
of
air delivery for air conditioning and non-air
conditioning modes.
Automatic Operation
When the system is set for AUTO, sensors will control
the air delivery mode.
Air
will come from the floor,
middle or windshield outlets. The fan speed will vary as
the system maintains the selected temperature setting.
Be careful not to put anything over the solar sensor
located in the middle of the instrument panel near the
windshield. This sensor
is
used by the automatic system
to regulate temperature.
To
find your comfort zone, start with 75°F
(24°C)
setting, allow about
20
minutes for the system to
regulate. Press the red or blue temperature buttons to
adjust the temperature if necessary. If you choose
60°F
(1
6"
C),
the system
will
remain at that maximum cooling
setting
and
will not regulate fan speed.
If
you choose the
temperature of
90°F
(32"C),
the system will remain at
that maximum heating setting and will not regulate
fan
speed. Choosing either maximum setting will not cause
the system to heat or cool any faster.
With this setting,
the
air
conditioning compressor
automatically cycles when needed to cool the air. In cold
weather, when the system senses the need for heat, the
airflow will be directed
out
the
floor
outlets.
As.
the
interior temperature approaches a desired setting, the
blower speed will decrease.
To
maintain interior
comfort, the airflow may move to the instrument panel
air outlets and floor outlets
(BI-LEVEL
mode). On
bright, sunny days in cold weather, the airflow may
come
out
of
the A/C outlets (A/C mode) to maintain
comfort and prevent stuffiness.