
2. Set the air selection switch (A) to the outside
position.
3. Turn the temperature control dial clockwise or anticlockwise to the desired temperature
between the middle (•) and “C” position.
4. Select the desired blower speed.
5. Push the air conditioning switch (B).
6. When the air conditioning is operating, the switch indication lamp (C) illuminates. CAUTION
l
If
the outside air is dusty or otherwise con-
taminated, or if high-cooling perform-
ance is desired, set the air selection switch
to the recirculation position and the tem-
perature control dial all the way to the left.
Switch to the outside position periodically
to increase ventilation so that the win-
dows do not become fogged up.
NOTE l When
the blower speed selection dial is set
to the “AUTO” position, the air flow is adjus-
ted automatically according to the tempera-
ture of the interior and the position of the tem-
perature control dial. Quick cooling
E00765400018 1.
Set
the mode selection dial to the “ ” posi-
tion.
2. Set the air selection switch (A) to the recircu- lation position.
3. Turn the temperature control clockwise or an- ticlockwise between the middle (•) and “C”
position.
4. Turn the blower speed selection dial to any position other than “OFF” position.
5. Press the MAX switch (B). The air conditioning automatically operates
and the indication lamp (C) illuminates. NOTE
l Do
not use the cooling function with the
MAX switch for a long time. Since the pow-
er consumption is larger than cooling not us-
ing the MAX switch, the cruising range is
shortened.
Demisting of the windscreen and door windows E00702100830 CAUTION
l
For
safety, make sure you have a clear
view through all the windows.
Use the mode selection dial (“ ”
or “ ”) to re-
move frost or mist from the windscreen or door win-
dows. For pleasant driving
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For ordinary demisting
Perform
the following settings to prevent misting
of the windscreen and door windows, and to heat
the leg area. 1. Set
the air selection switch (A) to the outside
position.
2. Set the mode selection dial to the “ ”
posi-
tion.
3. Turn the temperature control dial clockwise or anticlockwise to the desired temperature
between the middle (•) and “H” position.
4. Select the desired blower speed.
5. Push the air conditioning switch (B). For quick demisting 1.
Set
the mode selection dial to the “ ” posi-
tion.
2. Turn
the temperature control dial clockwise
or anticlockwise to the desired temperature
between the middle (•) and “H” position.
3. Press the MAX switch (A).
NOTE l When the mode selection dial is in the “ ”
position,
the system operates automatically
and outside air is set automatically.
l To demist effectively, direct the air flow
from the side ventilators towards the door win-
dows.
l Do not set the temperature control dial to the
max. cool position. Cool air will blow
against the window glasses and prevent de-
misting.
l Since demisting or defrosting with the MAX
switch consumes the power greatly, stop the
switch after demisting or defrosting.
Use for a long time may shorten the cruising
range. Introduction of outside air
E00702200424
To
introduce air into the vehicle during hot weath-
er, follow these procedures: 1. Set the mode selection dial to any position
other than “ ” position.
2. Turn
the temperature control dial to the mid-
dle (•) position.
3. Set the air selection switch (A) to the outside position.
4. Select the desired blower speed. NOTE
l When
the temperature control dial is turned
to the middle (•) position while the air condi-
tioning is operating, the air conditioning
turns off. For pleasant driving
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Important operation tips for the
air conditioning E00708301020
l Park the vehicle in the shade.
Parking
in the hot sun will make the vehicle
inside extremely hot, and it will require more
time to cool the interior.
If it is necessary to park in the sun, open the
windows for the first few minutes of air con-
ditioning operation to expel the hot air.
l Close the windows when the air conditioning
is in use.
The entry of outside air through open win-
dows will reduce the cooling efficiency.
l Too much cooling is not good for the health.
Keep the difference between the vehicle inte-
rior temperature and outside temperature to 5
to 6 °C.
l When operating the system, make sure the
air intake, which is located in front of the
windscreen, is free of obstructions such as
leaves and snow. Leaves collected in the air-
intake plenum may reduce air flow and plug
the plenum water drains.
l Too much cooling/heating can affect the cruis-
ing range, so maintain an appropriate temper-
ature to extend the cruising range.
Air conditioning system refrigerant
and lubricant recommendations
If the air conditioning seems less effective than usu-
al, the cause might be a refrigerant leak. We recom-
mend you to have the system inspected.
The air conditioning system in your vehicle must
be charged with the refrigerant HFC-134a and the
lubricant POE MA68EV. Use of any other refrigerant or lubricant will cause
severe
damage which will result in the need to re-
place your vehicle’s entire air conditioning system.
The release of refrigerant into the atmosphere is
not recommended.
The new refrigerant HFC-134a in your vehicle will
not harm the ozone layer.
We recommend you to recover and recycle the re-
frigerant for reuse.
During a long period of disuse
The air conditioning should be operated for at least
five minutes each week, even in cold weather. This
is to prevent the compressor from seizing and to
maintain the air conditioning in the best operating
condition. Air purifier
E00708400561
An
air filter has been incorporated into the air con-
ditioning so that pollen and dust are cleaned from
the air.
Replace the air filter periodically as its ability to
clean the air will be reduced as it collects pollen
and dirt. For the maintenance interval, refer to the
“SERVICE BOOKLET”.
NOTE
l Operation in certain conditions such as driv-
ing on a dusty road and frequent use of the
air conditioning can lead to reduction of serv-
ice life of the filter. When you feel that the
air flow is lower than normal or when the
windscreen or windows start to fog up easily,
replace the air filter.
We recommend you to have it checked. For pleasant driving
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![MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011 Owners Manual Electric energy consumption
E01101800017Item Combined
Electric energy consumption [NEDC]
*
135 Wh/kmElectric range (Cruising range) [NEDC]
*
150 km (93 miles)
* : NEDC stands for New European Dr MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011 Owners Manual Electric energy consumption
E01101800017Item Combined
Electric energy consumption [NEDC]
*
135 Wh/kmElectric range (Cruising range) [NEDC]
*
150 km (93 miles)
* : NEDC stands for New European Dr](/manual-img/19/58142/w960_58142-180.png)
Electric energy consumption
E01101800017Item Combined
Electric energy consumption [NEDC]
*
135 Wh/kmElectric range (Cruising range) [NEDC]
*
150 km (93 miles)
* : NEDC stands for New European Driving Cycle. The values of electric energy consumption and electric range are based on ECE R101. These values vary
depending on driving style, road and traffic conditions, ambient temperature, use of air conditioners and so forth. NOTE
l The results given do not express or imply any guarantee of the electric energy consumption of the particular vehicle.
The
vehicle itself has not been tested and there are inevitably differences between individual vehicles of the same model. In addition, this vehicle may incor-
porate particular modifications. Furthermore, the driver’s style and road and traffic conditions, as well as the extent to which the vehicle has been driven and
the standard of maintenance, will all affect its electric energy consumption.
l All mentioned values are referring to a new, driven in vehicle.
l The consumption, but mainly the driving distance depends on the condition of the traction battery.
l Parameters on traction battery are depending on temperature, climate, charging and charging history and age of the traction battery etc.
l A bigger influence as known by combustion engine are the energy consumptive consumers of the vehicle like heating, air conditioning, etc. Specifications
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![MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011 Owners Manual No. Item Quantity Lubricants
1 Washer fluid
1.9 litres—2 Brake fluid
As requiredBrake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 43 Hot water heater fluid
LHD
1.9 litres [includes 0.4 litre in the re-
serve tank]
DIA QUEEN MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011 Owners Manual No. Item Quantity Lubricants
1 Washer fluid
1.9 litres—2 Brake fluid
As requiredBrake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 43 Hot water heater fluid
LHD
1.9 litres [includes 0.4 litre in the re-
serve tank]
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No. Item Quantity Lubricants
1 Washer fluid
1.9 litres—2 Brake fluid
As requiredBrake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 43 Hot water heater fluid
LHD
1.9 litres [includes 0.4 litre in the re-
serve tank]
DIA QUEEN SUPER LONG LIFE COOLANT PREMIUMor equivalent* RHD
1.7 litres
[includes 0.4 litre in the re-
serve tank]4 Coolant
5.1 litres [includes 1.1 litres in the
reserve tank] 5 Transmission oil
0.75 litreDIA QUEEN ATF SP III6 Refrigerant (air conditioning)
305 - 345 gHFC-134a
* : similar high quality ethylene glycol based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrate and non-borate coolant with long life hybrid organic acid technology Specifications
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A
Accessory (Installation) 03
Accessory socket 6-11
Active stability control (ASC)
5-16
Additional equipment 8-20
Air conditioning Important operation tips for the air condition-
ing 6-09
Air purifier 6-09
Airbag 3-20
Antenna 6-10
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) 5-14 Warning lamp 5-14
Assist grips 6-16
Auxiliary battery 8-12 Specification 9-04
Auxiliary battery charge warning lamp 4-10
BBasic knowledge for charging 1-02
Battery
Auxiliary battery
8-12
Auxiliary battery charge warning lamp 4-10
Discharged battery (Emergency starting) 7-02
Disposal information for used batteries 04
Traction battery 02
Bonnet 8-07
Brake assist system 5-13
Brake Anti-lock brake 5-14
Braking 5-12
Fluid 8-11,9-07
Parking brake 5-03
Warning lamp 4-09
Bulb capacity 8-23 CCapacities 9-07
Card holder 6-11,6-14
Cargo loads 5-19
Central door locks 2-06
Charging indicator
4-09
Charging Guideline for charging time 1-02
Quick charging 1-08
Regular charging 1-04
Child restraint 3-11
Child-protection rear doors 2-07
Cleaning Exterior of your vehicle 8-03
Interior of your vehicle 8-02
Plastic, vinyl leather, etc. 8-02
Cold Cautions and actions to deal with intense
cold 06
Combination headlamps and dipper switch 4-11
Coolant 8-09,9-07
Cruising range 02,9-06
Cruising range indicator 4-03,4-06
Cup holder 6-15
D Daytime running lamps 4-13
Bulb capacity
8-24
Replacement 8-31
Demister (rear window) 4-18
Dimensions 9-03
Dipper (High/Low beam change) 4-13
Door ajar warning lamp 4-10
Doors Central door locks 2-06
Child-protection 2-07 Lock and unlock 2-05
Driving the vehicle
5-11
Driving, alcohol and drugs 5-02
E Economical driving 5-02
Electric motor switch
5-07
Electric motor unit Warning lamp 4-11
Electric motor Number 9-02
Specifications 9-04
Electric power steering system (EPS) 5-15
Electric window control 2-09 Driver’s switches 2-09
Lock switch 2-09
Passenger’s switches 2-09
Timer function 2-10
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting sys-
tem) 2-02
Emergency starting 7-02
Energy level gauge 4-06
Energy usage indicator 4-03
EV charging cable 1-03
Exterior and interior lamp operation 8-19
F Fluid capacities and lubricants 9-07
Fluid
Brake fluid 8-11,9-07
Coolant 8-09
Hot water heater fluid
8-09,9-07
Washer fluid 8-11,9-07
For cold and snowy weather 8-20
Front fog lamps Bulb capacity 8-24
Indication lamp 4-09 Alphabetical index
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