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Switching the Heat Now Function On
WARNING
Do not use the fuel operated parking
heater at fuel filling stations or near
sources of combustible vapors, dust
or in enclosed spaces. This could result in
serious personal injury or death.
To switch the heat now function on, scroll to:
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Settings
Convenience
Park heater
Heat now
Switching the Heat Now Function On
and Off Using the Remote Control
Selecting this function allows you to switch
the system on immediately using the
remote control.
Note: The vehicle does not need to be
unlocked.
1.
Press the ON button on the remote
control to switch the system on.
2. Press the OFF button on the remote
control to switch the system off.
Fuel Operated Heater (Aux Heater
Mode)
WARNING
Do not use the fuel operated parking
heater at fuel filling stations or near
sources of combustible vapors, dust
or in enclosed spaces. This could result in
serious personal injury or death.
Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 26-01-2015, CG3612en enGBR, Edition date: 12/2014, First Printing
Climate Control
Selecting this function allows you to switch
the system on immediately.
Use the information display controls on
the steering wheel. See Information
Displays (page 62).
Action and Description
Press the OK button.
Press the OK button.
Press the OK button.
Press the OK button. An X appears in the box when the heater
is switched on. To switch the heater off, uncheck the option.
The heater operates by warming the
engine cooling system, it uses fuel from
the vehicle fuel tank.
The system will only operate if there is a
minimum of 16 liters (3.5 gallons) of fuel
in the vehicle fuel tank. The system will not
operate if the battery charge level is low.
The system automatically turns on and off
depending on the engine coolant
temperature when the outside air
temperature is below 41°F (5°C), unless
you have switched it off.
Note: The default setting is on.
Note: When the system is operating,
exhaust fumes will come from under your
vehicle. This is normal.
Note: On vehicles with manual climate
control, heating the vehicle interior will
depend on the heater control settings. See
Climate Control (page 73).
Use the information display controls on
the steering wheel. See Information
Displays (page 62).
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