| Temperature control switch (Driver side) |
Setting temperature is selected using this switch within a range between 18.0°C (60°F) and 32.0°C (90°F) at a rate of 0.5°C (1°F) per adjustment.
Press: Setting temperature increases
Press: Setting temperature decreases
NOTE:
When air conditioning system is OFF, setting temperature can not be selected.
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| AUTO switch |
When this switch is pressed, switch indicator lamp and "AUTO" indicator on display, and then air conditioning system starts automatic control.
NOTE:
- When air inlet is not selected manually, air inlet changes to automatic control.
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| Fan switch |
Fan speed is selected within a range of 1st - 7th speed using this switch.
NOTE:
- Air conditioning system turns ON when this switch is operated while air conditioning system is in OFF status.
- Automatic air flow control is released ("AUTO" is not displayed) when this switch is pressed while air conditioning system is in automatic control ("AUTO" is displayed).
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| MODE switch |
- Air outlet can be changes from VENT → B/L → FOOT → D/F → VENT each time this switch is pressed.
NOTE:
- Air outlet can be changed when air conditioning system is in the OFF position.
- Automatic air outlet control is released ("AUTO" is not displayed) when this switch is pressed while air conditioning system is in automatic control ("AUTO" is displayed).
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| CLIMATE switch |
"Climate" menu is indicated on display when this switch is pressed. |
| ON/OFF switch |
- When this switch is pressed while air conditioning system is operated, air conditioning system turns OFF.
- When air conditioning system turns OFF, air inlet and air outlet become the following status.
- Air outlet: FOOT
- Air inlet: Fresh air intake
- When this switch is pressed while air conditioning system is not operated, air conditioning system turns ON in the condition before turning OFF.
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| DEF switch |
DEF mode (switch indicator lamp) changes between ON → OFF each time this switch is pressed. When DEF switch is pressed while air conditioning system is in the ON position
- When DEF mode turns ON, air conditioning system becomes the following status.
- Air outlet: DEF
- Air flow: Automatic control (If fan speed other than "AUTO" is selected before pressing DEF switch, fan speed is manual control)
- Air inlet: Fresh air intake
- Compressor: ON
NOTE:
A/C switch indicator is not changed from before turning ON DEF mode.
- When DEF mode turns OFF, air conditioning system status returns to the previous status before DEF mode is selected. But, the following state is continued.
- Air inlet: Fresh air intake
- Compressor: ON
NOTE:
A/C switch indicator is not changed from before turning OFF DEF mode.
When DEF switch is pressed while air conditioning system is in the OFF position
- Air conditioning system turns ON and becomes the following status.
- Air outlet: DEF
- Air flow: Automatic control
- Air inlet: Fresh air intake
- Compressor: ON
- When DEF mode turns OFF, entire air conditioning system is set to auto mode.
NOTE:
Automatic control is released when this switch is pressed while air conditioning system is in automatic control.
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| Intake switch |
- Air inlet changes between recirculation (REC) → fresh air intake (FRE) each time this switch is pressed.
- Intake switch indicator lamp ON: Recirculation
- Intake switch indicator lamp OFF: Fresh air intake
NOTE:
- Air inlet can be changed when air conditioning system is in the OFF position.
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| Temperature control switch (Passenger side) |
- The system is set to LH/RH independent status ("DUAL" displays) by operating this switch. Outlet air flow temperature of passenger side can be changed without changing outlet air flow temperature of driver side.
- Setting temperature is selected using this switch within a range between 18.0°C (60°F) and 32.0°C (90°F) at a rate of 0.5°C (1°F) per adjustment.
Press: Setting temperature increases
Press: Setting temperature decreases
NOTE:
- When air conditioning system is OFF, setting temperature can not be selected.
- When DEF mode is ON, temperature control switch (passenger side) is inoperative.
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