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Cadillac Calais 1969 Data Book page 81

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Every Eidorado, whether equipped with air condi-
tioning or not, comes with a complete system of
air conditioning ducts and outlets. Eldorados with-
out air conditioning -have-a ventilation system that-
draws in air at th© base of the windshield as
shown above on the ieft. Air is directed to the floor
through the cowl vent outlets. These outlets are
controlled by pull knobs located under each end
Ventilation And Heating Controls (Non A/C)
of the instrument panel. There are no cowl vent
outlets on air conditioned cars. Air is also directed
through the six air conditioning outlets, passing
over the front and rear seat passengers. The air- is
then routed under and behind the rear seat and out
through two outlets, one on each door lock pillar
as shown on the right.
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The ventilation system described above is operated
by the heater-defroster controls located on the
instrument panel just to the left of the steering
column. This system is operated with the fan switch
in any one of the four speed settings. The lower
lever controls the temperature. Moving the upper
right lever to the VENT position admits outside air
through the six outlets located in the instrument
panel. Moving the lever to KEAT turns the heater
on. In the DEFROST position, warm air is directed
to the windshield. To remove ice, both levers must
be in the extreme right position with the fan switch
set on the highest speed rating.
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