2011.5 Citroen C5 RHD P switch

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DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING (MONO-ZONE) 
 
This is the normal sys-
tem operating mode. 
In accordance with the 
level of

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Control via the manual controls 
  It is possible to adjust one or more 
functions manually, while leaving the 
other functions in automatic mode. 
   
 
�) 
  Press one of the con

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  It controls the temperature, air fl ow 
and intake and distributes the ven-
tilation to the windscreen and front 
side windows. 
  Resuming manual control exits from 
"Demisting" mo

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DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING (DUAL-ZONE) 
 
The air conditioning system operates with the engine running. 
   
Dual-zone: 
 this

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COMFORT
   
2a-2b. Temperature adjustment    
Control via the manual controls 
   
 
�) 
  Press one of the controls, with 
the exception of temperature 
regulation  2a 
 and  2b 
. The indi-

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5. Air fl ow adjustment 
   
 
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  Press the control: 
   
 
-  
to increase the air fl ow, 
 
 
-   to reduce the air fl ow.  
 
  The air fl ow level is indicated by the 
p

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  When starting with the engine 
cold, air fl ow will reach its opti-
mum level gradually to prevent an 
excessive distribution of cold air. 
  When entering the vehicle after it 
has

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  PROGRAMMABLE HEATING 
 
The programmable heating operates 
independently of the engine. 
  When the engine is off, it pre-heats 
the coolant circuit in order to benefi t 
from an op