Ventilation/Heating - CITROEN E-MEHARI Handbook

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Ventilation/Heating

Air intake
Air entering the heating and ventilation system
follows different paths according to the settings
made by the driver or passengers.
Air circulating in the passenger compartment is
filtered and comes either from outside the vehicle
or is recirculated from inside the vehicle.
(1)
Windscreen demisting/defrosting vents.
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(2)
Central air vents.
(3)
Side air vents.
(4)
Footwell air outlets.
(5) Heating and ventilation controls.
Recommendations on
ventilation and heating
Ventilation
Observe the following recommendations for the
ventilation system to be fully effective:
-
For a uniform distribution of air: take care
not to obstruct the air intakes at the bottom
of the windscreen or the nozzles, vents and
air outlets inside the vehicle.
-
Give preference to the intake of exterior air:
prolonged use of air recirculation can cause
misting of the windscreen and quarter
panels.
Heating
It operates directly on energy from your
E-MEHARI's LMP
®
battery.
Its use increases the vehicle's consumption of
electrical energy and reduces its range.
Remember to switch off the heating when it is
no longer needed.
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The ventilation and heating systems are more
effective when the vehicle is fully fitted with its
roof and sides.
Heating controls
With automatic air recirculation.
(1)
Air temperature control.
(2)
Air flow control.
(3)
Air distribution control.
(4)
Air recirculation control.
The control for:
-
air temperature (1) is used to adjust the
temperature of the air delivered,
-
air flow (2) is used to adjust the speed of the
booster air fan,
-
air distribution (3) is used to choose
which air vents to use in the passenger
compartment,
-
air recirculation (4) allows you to
limit odours, smoke and any external
unpleasantness entering your E-MEHARI's
passenger compartment.

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