Programming A Departure Time; Maximum Cooling Or Heating Power - Seat Mii Electric Owner's Manual

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Programming a departure time

What is programmed is the desired tempera-
ture in the passenger compartment for the
planned departure time. Starting from the de-
sired temperature, the vehicle calculates the
time necessary to reach it and, therefore, the
time at which the stationary air conditioning
has to be connected. It is possible to sched-
ule up to three departure times.

Maximum cooling or heating power

The maximum cooling or heating power can
be adjusted by the corresponding applica-
tion installed on a mobile phone.
Maximum cooling power: set the tempera-
ture below +18 °C (+64 °F).
Maximum cooling power: set the tempera-
ture below +28 °C (+82 °F).
When the maximum cooling or heating power
is set, the temperature is adjusted. Therefore,
depending on the outside temperature, the
opposite function may briefly turn on.
Thus, for example, if the stationary air condi-
tioning has been set to the maximum cooling
power, the heating may be switched on if the
outside temperature is too low. The red sil-
houette of a vehicle will be shown on the dis-
play while the function opposite to the adjus-
ted one is active.
So, if the stationary air conditioning has been
set to the maximum heating power, the cool-
Air conditioning
ing system may be switched on if the outside
temperature is too high. The blue silhouette of
a vehicle will be shown on the display while
the function opposite to the adjusted one is
active.
Note
If the charge level of the high-voltage
battery drops excessively, the stationary
air conditioning switches off automatically
or cannot be switched on.
Noises will be heard while the stationary
air conditioning is running.
The longer or the more often the station-
ary air conditioning is used without exter-
nal power, the more the high-voltage bat-
tery will be discharged.
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