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Climate Control
Rest Hours Desired
12
Temperature Control Knob Position to Requested
Output Temperature
Temperature Control
Knob Position (Clicks)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Table 8.2, Temperature Control Knob Position to
Requested Output Temperature
Vehicles with Detroit Diesel Optimized
Idle
If a Cascadia vehicle is equipped with Detroit Diesel
optimized idle (O/I), it will affect the way the
ParkSmart operates. When the driver initiates the
O/I, the ParkSmart will operate in O/I mode as fol-
lows.
8.5
Parked HVAC Comfort Guide
Weather
Outdoor Temperature
Sunshine Less Than
Less Than or Equal
to: °F (°C)
90 (32)
100 (38)
Table 8.1, Parked HVAC Comfort Guide
Requested Sleeper
Temperature: °F (°C)
60 (16)
60 (16)
62 (17)
64 (18)
66 (19)
68 (20)
70 (21)
71 (22)
72 (22)
73 (23)
74 (23)
75 (24)
76 (24)
77 (25)
78 (25)
79 (26)
80 (27)
82 (38)
84 (29)
85 (29)
Full Hot
Maximum Blower
or Equal to:
Night Time
Night Time
The ParkSmart runs unless the ParkSmart fan
speed control knob is turned to the "OFF" posi-
tion. See
must be set at "1" or higher.
The engine will periodically start and run for at
least two hours to maintain battery voltage
then shut off. The ParkSmart will continue to
operate during this time.
If the O/I shuts down due to a fault in the O/I
system, the ParkSmart will continue to operate
until it is shut off by the driver or one of the
automated failsafes.
The ParkSmart ON/OFF button and LED indi-
cator on the parked HVAC control module do
not function when the vehicle is in O/I mode.
When the vehicle is not in O/I mode, the
ParkSmart ON/OFF button and LED indicator
operate normally.
All other functions are the same as the standard sys-
tem.

Accessory Heaters

Optional accessary heaters are available from the
factory in several configurations. Familiarize yourself
with the equipment on your specific vehicle, and fol-
low the manufacturer's operating and maintenance
instructions.
Do not operate fuel-operated heaters in an area
where flammable vapors, including gasoline or
diesel fumes, are present, such as at filling sta-
tions and tank farms. Turn off a fuel-operated
heater and allow it shut down completely before
entering an area where flammable gases or liq-
uids are present. Heaters continue to operate for
up to three minutes after being turned off.
Setting Guide
Minimum
Temperature Knob
Speed
Setting
6
10 O'clock
6
Fig.
8.6. The fan speed control knob
WARNING
Mid

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