Auxiliary Heating (Auxiliary Heating And Ventilation) - Skoda SUPERB Owner's Manual

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Air outlet vents
Fig. 165 Air vents at the front
Fig. 166 Air vents at the rear
Read and observe
on page 114 first.
The direction of airflow can be adjusted using the air outlet vents 3, 4
» Fig. 165
and 6
» Fig.
166, and the vents can be opened and closed individually.
The setting of the airflow direction is carried out by moving the adjustment el-
ement
» Fig. 165
or
» Fig. 166
A
To open, turn the controller
B
Toclose, turn the controller
» Fig. 165 or» Fig. 166
B
Depending on the setting of the air distribution, the air stream comes out of
the following air vents.
in the desired direction.
» Fig. 165 or» Fig. 166
upwards.
downwards.
Set the direction of the air
outlet

CAUTION
Do not cover the air vents - the air distribution could be compromised.

Auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventilation)

Introduction
The auxiliary heating heats the vehicle interior as well as the engine. For heat-
ing, fuel is consumed from the fuel tank.
The auxiliary ventilation enables fresh air to flow into the vehicle interior with
the engine switched off, whereby the interior temperature is effectively de-
creased (e.g. with the vehicle parked in the sun).
The auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventilation) (referred to just as auxil-
iary heating in the following) ensures the heating / ventilation depending on
the setting of the air conditioning and the air outlet vents before switching off
the ignition.
WARNING
The auxiliary heating must never be operated in closed rooms (e.g. garag-
es) – risk of poisoning!
The auxiliary heating must not be allowed to run during refuelling – risk of
fire.
The exhaust pipe of the auxiliary heating is located on the underside of
the vehicle. If you want to use the auxiliary heating, do not park the car in
places where the exhaust fumes can come into contact with flammable
materials such as dry grass, undergrowth, leaves, spilled fuel etc. - risk of
fire.
Air vents
» Fig. 165
and
» Fig. 166
1. 2. 4
1. 2. 4. 5. 7
3. 4. 6
4. 5. 7
3. 4. 5. 6. 7
Heating and ventilation
119

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