Opening The Climate Menu; Automatic Climate Control Switching On/Off; Temperature; Temperature Of The Ventilation - BMW X5 Owner's Manual

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CONTROLS
Button
Function
Active seat ventilation, refer to
page 126.
Seat and armrest heating, refer
to page 125.
Open the Climate menu, refer to
page 270.
For the following settings, for in‐
stance: upper body temperature
adjustment, parked-car ventila‐
tion.

Opening the Climate menu

Push the button up.
The Climate menu is displayed.
For example, the following climate control func‐
tions can be accessed via the Climate menu:
Fragrance.
Heating/ventilation.
Air quality.
Seats/surfaces.
Parked-car ventilation/heating
Individual settings can be entered for some of
the climate functions, e.g., switching on/off, in‐
tensity.
Switching on/off
Switching on
Press any button except for the following:
Menu.
Rear window defroster.
Lower air flow button side.
Seat heating.
Seat ventilation.
Switching off
Complete system:
270
Climate control
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Press and hold the button on the
driver's side bottom until the control
panel switches off.
On the front passenger side:
Press and hold the button on the
front passenger side bottom.

Temperature

Concept
The automatic climate control achieves the set
temperature as quickly as possible, if needed, by
using the maximum cooling or heating capacity,
and then keeps it constant.
Settings
Press the upper or lower button side to
set the desired temperature.
Via iDrive:
1.
"CAR"
2.
"Settings"
3.
"Climate control"
4.
"Heating/ventilation"
5.
"Driver" or "Front passenger"
6.
"Temperature:"
7.
Set the desired temperature.
Do not rapidly switch between different tempera‐
ture settings. Otherwise, the automatic climate
control will not have sufficient time to adjust the
set temperature.

Temperature of the ventilation

General information
The temperature of the ventilation in the upper
body area can be adjusted.
The temperature is individually adjusted, e.g.
colder toward blue, warmer toward red.

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