Instruments And Controls; Operating Instructions - Volvo 164 Owner's Manual

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I NSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1 Air vent
2 Headlight switch
3 Horn
4 Combined instrument
5 Ignition switch and. steering wheel lock
6 Lever switch for windscreen wipers/
washer
7 Air vent
8 Clock
9 Air vent
1 0 Glove locker
11 Air vent
1 2 Parking brake
1 3 Fusebox (fuse change, see page 53)
1 4 Air-vent control
1 5 Bonnet release
1 6 Lever for turn indicators, mainbeams/
dipped beams and mainbeams flasher
1 7 Instrument panel light switch
1 8 Foglight switch
1 9 Cigarette lighter
20 Heater/ventilation controls
21 Gear lever
22 Ashtray
23 Switch for elec. heated rear window
24 Switch for emergency warning flashers
25 Fan switch
26 Switch for air conditioning (optional)
27 Fasten seat belts light
The instruments and controls are described
i n more detail in the following pages with
a reference to the numbers in the picture
opposite. Note that variations may occur
between different markets.
1, 7, 9, 11
Air vents
Air is blown into the compartment through
the four air vents from the heater system
fan. The amount of air thus supplied by
the vents can be regulated by the switch 25
for the fan. Warm air can also be distribu-
ted to the upper part of the compartment.
Turning the button in the middle of the
vents 1/4 turn anti-clockwise shuts them
off. The vents can be pivoted to point to
any desired place in the compartment. The
two outer vents can be aimed at the side
windows on the front doors for rapid de-
misting.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

2 Headlight switch
The headlights are operated by means of
a push-pull type switch on the dashboard
as well as a lever (16) on the steering
column.
All the lights are extinguished when the
li ghting switch is pushed fully in. Pulling it
out to the half-way position, switches on
the parking lights, and when it is fully out,
the fullbeam or dipped headlights are swit-
ched on depending on the position of the
l ever (16).
Since the lighting system is not connected
across the ignition switch, the lights will
function irrespective of whether the igni-
tion key is in position or not.
3 Horn
The horn is sounded by depressing the im-
pact pad in the centre of the steering wheel
while the ignition is switched on.
5

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