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Key free system.-Close boot or use spare key
Lighting
SystemWarninglampMessage
Brake lamp switch. Thevehicle can be driven asnormal. However, cruisecontrol cannot be switchedon. Have the system checkedby an expert as soon aspossible.
redBrake light fault
Adaptive front lighting system(AFS).amberAdaptive front light failure
Maintenance
SystemWarninglampMessage
Cooling system.redHigh engine temperature
Brakes.redLow brake fluid level
Engine. Stop the vehicle assoon as safely possible andswitch off the engine immedi-ately. Have the enginechecked by an expert imme-diately.
redEngine malfunction
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PRINCIPLE OF
OPERATION
Outside air
Keep the air intakes forward of thewindscreen free from obstruction(snow, leaves etc.) to allow theclimate control system to functioneffectively.
Recirculated air
CAUTION
Prolonged use of recirculated airmay cause the windows to mistup. If the windows mist up, follow thesettings for defrosting and demistingthe windscreen.
The air currently in the passengercompartment will be recirculated.Outside air will not enter the vehicle.
Heating
Heating performance depends onthe temperature of the enginecoolant.
Air conditioning
Note:The air conditioning operatesonly when the temperature is above4ºC (39ºF).
Note:If you use the air conditioning,the fuel consumption of your vehiclewill be higher.
Air is directed through the evaporatorwhere it is cooled. Humidity isextracted from the air to help keepthe windows free of mist. Theresulting condensation is directed tothe outside of the vehicle and it istherefore normal if you see a smallpool of water under your vehicle.
General information oncontrolling the interiorclimate
Fully close all the windows.
Warming the interior
Direct the air towards your feet. Incold or humid weather conditions,direct some of the air towards thewindscreen and the door windows.
Cooling the interior
Direct the air towards your face.
AIR VENTS
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Recirculated air
Press the switch to toggle betweenoutside air and recirculated interiorair. The light in the switch indicatesoperation.
Rapid windscreendefrosting/demisting
Recirculated air is switched offautomatically. If necessary turn theheated windows on.
Rapid heating of vehicleinterior
Ventilation
Set the air distribution control to facelevel or face level and footwell. Setthe blower to any position. Open theair vents to suit individualrequirements.
Air conditioning
Switching the air conditioningon and off
Note:For the air conditioning tooperate the engine must be running.
Press the switch to turn on or off. Thelamp in the switch indicates when airconditioning is selected.
If the blower is turned to position 0,the air conditioning will turn off. Whenthe blower is turned on again, the airconditioning will reactivateautomatically.
Cooling with outside air
Switch the air conditioning on.
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Switch the air conditioning on.
Windscreendefrosting/demisting
Outside air will flow into the vehicle.As long as the air distribution controlis set to windscreen, the airconditioning will be turned onautomatically. Make sure the bloweris on.
The lamp in the A/C switchilluminates duringdefrosting/demisting.
The air conditioning and recirculatedair can be switched on and off whilethe air distribution control is set towindscreen.
Reducing air humidity
Switching the air conditioning onextracts humidity from the air anddemists the windows faster.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine You can set the temperaturebetween 16ºC and 28ºC in steps of0.5ºC. In position LO (below 16ºC)the system will switch to permanentcooling, in HI (above 28ºC) topermanent heating, and not regulatea stable temperature.
Mono mode
In mono mode, the temperaturesettings for both the driver’s andpassenger’s side are linked. If youadjust the temperature using therotary control on the driver’s side, thesettings will be adjusted to the samesetting on the passenger’s side. Inmono mode, MONO appears in thedisplay.
To switch mono mode off
Select a temperature for thepassenger’s side with the rotarycontrol on the passenger’s side.Mono mode will switch off andMONO disappears from the display.The temperature for the driver’s sidewill remain unchanged. You can nowadjust the driver and passenger sidetemperatures independently of eachanother. The temperature settingsfor each side are shown in thedisplay. You can set a temperaturedifference of up to 4ºC.
Note:If you set a temperature ofgreater than 4°C, the temperatureon the other side will be adjusted sothat the difference remains 4°C.
Note:If you set one of the sides toHI or LO, both sides will be set to HIor LO.
To switch mono mode backon
To switch mono mode back on,press the MONO button. MONOreappears in the display and thepassenger’s side temperature will beadjusted to the driver’s sidetemperature.
Blower
Use the buttons to adjust the blowerspeed.
The blower setting is indicated in thedisplay.
To return to auto mode, press theAUTO button.
Air distribution
To adjust air distribution, press thedesired button. Any combination ofsettings can be selectedsimultaneously.
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Face levelB
WindscreenC
When you select windscreendefrosting and demisting, A, B andC switch off automatically and the airconditioning switches on. Outside airwill flow into the vehicle. You cannotselect recirculated air.
Windscreen defrosting and
demisting
Press the windscreen defrosting anddemisting button. Outside air will flowinto the vehicle. Air conditioning isautomatically selected. As long as theair distribution is set to this position,you cannot select recirculated air.
The blower speed and thetemperature control operateautomatically and cannot be adjustedmanually. The blower is set to highspeed and the temperature to HI.
When you select windscreendefrosting and demisting, the heatedscreens switch on automatically andswitch off after a short time.
To return to auto mode, press theAUTO button.
Switching the airconditioning on and off
Press the A/C button to switch theair conditioning on and off. A/C OFFappears in the display when the airconditioning is switched off.
A/C ON appears in the display whenthe air conditioning is switched on.
Recirculated air
Press the recirculated air button totoggle between outside air andrecirculated air.
Note:When the system is in automode and the interior and exteriortemperatures are quite hot, thesystem selects recirculated airautomatically to maximise cooling ofthe interior. Once the selectedtemperature is reached, the systemwill reselect outside air automatically.
Switching off the automaticclimate control
Press the OFF button.
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Number of the fuseB
Ampere rating of the fuseC
See Owner’s handbook
Cooling fan
Power steering
Central fuse box, ignitionrelays
Diesel pre-glow
ABS module, ABS/ESPpumps/valves
Engine management orelectronic module
Heater blower
Heated windscreen
PTC heater (vehicles with adiesel engine)
Injectors, ignitiontransformers
Headlamp washer
Horn
Diesel fuel heater
Air conditioning
Battery sense smartcharging
Central locking, ignitionswitch
Electric parking brake (EPB)
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Engine junction box
Circuits protectedAmpereratingFuse
Cooling fan501
Power steering802
Passenger junction box supply 1603
Passenger junction box supply 2604
Climate control805
Auxiliary heater (diesel only)606
ABS, stability control pump307
ABS, stability control valves208
Powertrain control module209
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