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Note: For information on the automatic
climate control, on vehicles fitted with a
combined Navigation and automatic
climate control system, see separate
handbook.
Setting the temperature
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You can set the temperature between
15.5ºC (60°F) and 29.5ºC (85°F) in steps
of 0.5ºC (33°F). In position LO, 15ºC
(59°F), the system will switch to
permanent cooling. In position HI, 30°C
(86°F), the system will switch to
permanent heating.
Note: If either position LO or HI is
selected, the system will not regulate a
stable temperature.
Mono mode
In mono mode, the temperature settings
for both the driver's and passenger's side
are linked. If you adjust the temperature
using the rotary control on the driver's
side, the settings will be adjusted to the
same setting on the passenger's side. In
mono mode, MONO appears in the
display.
Climate control
To switch mono mode off
Select a temperature for the passenger's
side with the rotary control on the
passenger's side. Mono mode will switch
off and MONO disappears from the
display. The temperature for the driver's
side will remain unchanged. You can now
adjust the driver and passenger side
temperatures independently of each
another. The temperature settings for
each side are shown in the display. You
can set a temperature difference of up to
4ºC (39°F).
Note: If you set a temperature difference
of greater than 4ºC (39°F), the
temperature on the other side will be
adjusted so that the difference remains
4ºC (39°F).
Note: If you set one of the sides to HI or
LO, both sides will be set to HI or LO.
To switch mono mode back on
To switch mono mode back on, press the
MONO button. MONO reappears in the
display and the passenger's side
temperature will be adjusted to the
driver's side temperature.
Blower
Use the buttons to adjust the blower
speed.
The blower setting is indicated in the
display.
To return to auto mode, press the AUTO
button.
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