Mercedes-Benz 2008 S550 Operator's Manual page 256

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Selecting "AC
OFF
": Slide
rotate ymz.
Confirming selection: Press n.
A checkmark appears when the cooling
is switched off.
"AC
OFF
" appears in the central menu of
the climate control settings.
!
If the air conditioning cannot be turned on
again, this indicates that the air conditioning is
losing refrigerant. The compressor has turned it-
self off.
Have the air conditioning checked at the nearest
authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
qmr
or
Selecting "Mono" mode
"Mono" is used to adjust the climate zones
for the entire vehicle at the same time.
When the "Mono" function is switched on
and you change the climate on the driver's
side, these changes will be carried out in
the same manner for all climate zones.
Select climate control settings
tral climate control menu.
Selecting "Mono": Slide
rotate ymz.
Confirming selection: Press n.
A checkmark appears when the func-
tion has been selected.
Exiting menu: Press back button L
in the center console ( page 86) or
slide omp.
COMAND automatic climate control
The "Mono" function is automatically
switched off when you:
change an automatic climate control
setting for the front passenger's side
using COMAND
operate a button from the automatic
climate control for the front passen-
Cen-
ger's side
operate one of the buttons for the rear
qmr
or
climate control system
Adjusting footwell temperature
i
In automatic mode, this setting optimizes
the footwell temperature when outside tempera-
tures are low.
The "Footwell Temperature" function is
used to adjust the temperature difference
between the footwell and the rest of the
passenger compartment.
The higher the selected value, the higher
the temperature in the footwell will be.
Select climate control settings
tral climate control menu.
Control systems
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