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50 [SR28000(ALL)12/95]5. If connected, squeeze the top and the bottom
of the right half of the chest clip and pull to
separate both halves.
[SR28100(ALL)12/95]
6. Place the child on the child seat and position
the shoulder belts over each shoulder. Refer
to Figure 5.
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Figure 5: Shoulder safety belt placement on the child
[SR28150(ALL)12/95]
NOTE: Read the following steps carefully to
become familiar with the indicator
windows located on each safety belt
tongue and the chest clip. When either
of the tongues or the chest clip is
unbuckled, the color red appears in the
window. When the tongues or chest
clip are securely buckled, the color
green appears.
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7. Insert either the left or right safety belt
tongue into the single opening of the crotch
safety belt buckle as shown in Figure 6. (It
does not matter which tongue is inserted
first.) Then insert the other tongue. Allow
belts to retract and fit snugly.
[SR28220(ALL)12/95]
NOTE: The indicator window on each tongue
must appear green when buckled.
[SR28240(ALL)12/95]
NOTE: If a belt locks during extraction, allow
belts to retract FULLY and repeat
procedure.
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[SR28250(ALL)08/95]
RWARNING
If both tongues do not latch in the buckle,
do not use the child seat. See your dealer
for repairs.
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8. Fasten both halves of the chest clip below
the child's shoulders and adjust it to
comfortably hold the shoulder belts in place
on the child's chest. The color green must
appear in the indicator window when
fastened. (The purpose of this clip is to
position the shoulder belts correctly on the
child's shoulders. The clip can be easily
pulled apart and is designed to pull apart
during a collision. The clip helps keep the
belts on the shoulders of a sleeping or
squirming child.) Refer to Figure 7.
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[ST13200(ALL)01/95]
Improve your ventilation by keeping all air inlet
vents clear of snow, leaves, and other debris.
*
[ST13300(ALL)08/95]
If the engine is idling while you are stopped in
an open area for long periods of time, open the
windows at least one inch (2.5 cm). Also, adjust
the heating or air conditioning system to bring
in outside air.
[ST13600(ALL)03/95]
q
If you use the heater, set the fan speed on
either medium or HI with the select knob on
eitherR(floor) or VENT.
[ST13900(ALL)03/95]
q
If you use the air conditioner, set the fan
speed on either medium or HI with the select
knob on A/C. (Do not use MAX A/C.)
[ST14000(ALL)03/95]
q
If you use the automatic temperature control,
set the fan speed on medium or high and
press theS(panel and floor) orR(floor)
manual override button. (Do not use AUTO
or MAX A/C.)
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[LG06500(ALL)03/95]
Door Ajar Light and Chime
[LG06800(ALL)03/95]
This light comes on and a single chime sounds if
one of the doors or the liftgate or liftgate
window (wagon) is not completely FORD TAURUS 1996 Owners Manual 77 %
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[LG06500(ALL)03/95]
Door Ajar Light and Chime
[LG06800(ALL)03/95]
This light comes on and a single chime sounds if
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window (wagon) is not completely](/manual-img/11/57830/w960_57830-77.png)
77 %
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[LG06500(ALL)03/95]
Door Ajar Light and Chime
[LG06800(ALL)03/95]
This light comes on and a single chime sounds if
one of the doors or the liftgate or liftgate
window (wagon) is not completely shut and the
ignition is in the ON position.
[LG06850(ALL)02/95]
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Door ajar light
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[LG07000(ALL)05/95]
Chime for Headlamps On
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[LG07100(ALL)07/95]
This chime sounds if the driver or any passenger
door is open when the parking lamps or
headlamps are on. The chime sounds until you
close the door, turn off the lamps or turn the
ignition to the ON position.
[LG07200(ALL)03/95]
A 3-second chime sounds after a 20-second delay
if the ignition has been turned to the OFF
position, the parking lamps or headlamps are
on, and no door has been opened.
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[LG07400(ALL)01/95]
Air Bag Readiness Light
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[LG07620(ALL)05/95]
A problem with the system is indicated by one
or more of the following: the readiness light will
either flash or stay lit, or it will not light, or a
group of five beeps will be heard.
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[LG07640(ALL)05/95]
RWARNING
If any of these things happen, even
intermittently, have the air bag system
serviced at your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury
dealer immediately.
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To turn your EATC on, press the AUTO button
or any of the six manual override buttons along
the bottom of the control.
[IP05125(ALL)03/95]
To turn your EATC off, press the OFF b FORD TAURUS 1996 Owners Manual 97 [IP05025(ALL)03/95]
To turn your EATC on, press the AUTO button
or any of the six manual override buttons along
the bottom of the control.
[IP05125(ALL)03/95]
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97 [IP05025(ALL)03/95]
To turn your EATC on, press the AUTO button
or any of the six manual override buttons along
the bottom of the control.
[IP05125(ALL)03/95]
To turn your EATC off, press the OFF button.
When the system is off, the Display window will
be blank (dark).
[IP05225(ALL)02/95]
If you select AUTO, the system will
automatically determine fan speed and airflow
location. If a manual override button is selected,
your selection determines airflow location only.
Fan speed remains automatic unless you
override it by pressing either side of the FAN
speed button located at the extreme left of the
control panel.
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[IP05250(ALL)10/95]
Temperature selection
[IP05275(ALL)10/95]
The TEMP button at the upper left of the
Control is for temperature selection. The
aside
of the TEMP button will increase the set
temperature and the
bside of the TEMP button
will lower the set temperature. Pressing the
button and releasing it will change the set
temperature one degree. Holding either side of
the button in will rapidly change the
temperature setting in one degree increments to
either65ÊF (18ÊC) or 85ÊF (29ÊC).Then, the set
temperature will jump5ÊF(3ÊC) andstop at
either60ÊF (16ÊC)which is maximum cooling or
90ÊF (32ÊC)which is maximum heating.
[IP05325(ALL)10/95]
To change the temperature, select any
temperature between6OÊF (16ÊC) and 90ÊF
(32ÊC) by pressing the
aor
bside of the
TEMP button. The EATC will display the
selected temperature.
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![FORD TAURUS 1996 Owners Manual 98 [IP05425(ALL)03/95]If you want continuous maximum cooling, press
the
bside of the TEMP button until60ÊF (16ÊC)
is shown in the display window. Your EATC
will cool at maximum and disregard the60Ê FORD TAURUS 1996 Owners Manual 98 [IP05425(ALL)03/95]If you want continuous maximum cooling, press
the
bside of the TEMP button until60ÊF (16ÊC)
is shown in the display window. Your EATC
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98 [IP05425(ALL)03/95]If you want continuous maximum cooling, press
the
bside of the TEMP button until60ÊF (16ÊC)
is shown in the display window. Your EATC
will cool at maximum and disregard the60ÊF
(16ÊC) setting until you select a warmer
temperature with the
aside of the TEMP
button. If you want continuous maximum
heating, press the
aside of the TEMP button
until90ÊF (32ÊC) isshown in the display
window. Your EATC will provide maximum
heat regardless of the90ÊF (32ÊC)setting until
you select a cooler temperature with the
bside
of the TEMP button.
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The display window
[IP05625(ALL)02/95]
The display window will indicate the selected
temperature and the operating function you
have chosen: AUTO or one of the six manual
overrides. It will also indicate manual control of
the fan speed with the word FAN,
H, and dots.
The display window with all possible displays
and their positions are shown here. Normally
not all are shown at the same time but are
included here to familiarize you with the names
and symbols.
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Changing the display from farenheit to
celsius
[IP05675(ALL)10/95]
To change the temperature display from
Farenheit to Celsius, depress the MAX A/C and
VF-DEF at the same time a FORD TAURUS 1996 Owners Manual 99 [IP05650(ALL)10/95]
Changing the display from farenheit to
celsius
[IP05675(ALL)10/95]
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Farenheit to Celsius, depress the MAX A/C and
VF-DEF at the same time a](/manual-img/11/57830/w960_57830-98.png)
99 [IP05650(ALL)10/95]
Changing the display from farenheit to
celsius
[IP05675(ALL)10/95]
To change the temperature display from
Farenheit to Celsius, depress the MAX A/C and
VF-DEF at the same time and hold them
down for about a second. To change back to the
original setting, repeat the process. If the battery
is disconnected, the display will revert to
Fahrenheit and must be reset to Celsius.
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[IP05725(ALL)01/95]
Automatic operation
[IP05825(ALL)03/95]
Press the AUTO button and select the desired
temperature. The selected temperature and
AUTO will be shown in the Display window.
The EATC will automatically heat or cool to
achieve the set temperature. Under normal
conditions, your EATC will need no additional
attention.
[IP05925(ALL)02/95]
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The AUTO temperature display
[IP06025(ALL)03/95]
When in AUTO and weather conditions require
heat, air will be sent to the floor. But a feature is
included in your EATC to prevent blowing cold
air to the floor if the engine coolant is not warm
enough to allow heating. The EATC will direct
the airflow to the windshield at low fan speed.
In 3-1/2 minutes or less, the fan speed will start
to increase and the airflow will change to the
floor area.
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