2011 Peugeot Partner Owner's Manual - RHD (UK, Australia)

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Steering mounted controls  
 
3
 
 
Selecting the function 
 
 
 
-   Place the dial in the  LIMIT 
 position. 
The limiter is selected but is not yet 
active. The display indicates the 
last

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Steering mounted controls  
 
 
 
Exceeding the programmed 
speed 
  Pressing the accelerator pedal in order 
to exceed the programmed speed 
will have no effect unless you press 
the pedal

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Ventilation  
 
 
 
 
 VENTILATION 
 
the side vents and the central 
vents, 
   
Air flow 
 
the footwells, 
  the windscreen and the 
footwells, 
  the win

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Ventilation  
 
 
 
Intake of exterior air 
   
Recirculation of interior air    
Air conditioning A/C 
 
The diode on the button 
is off. This is the preferred 
operating position.  
   
Pre

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Ventilation  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Good practice 
 
For maximum cooling or heating of the 
passenger compartment, it is possible 
to exceed the value 15 by turning un

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Ventilation  
 
 
 
Manual operation 
 
You can, according to your 
requirements, make a different selection 
from that offered by the system by 
changing a setting. The other functions 
will

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DE-ICING AND DEMISTING 
   
Manual mode 
 
Direct the control to this 
temperature setting. 
  Increase the air fl ow setting.   Pre

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Ventilation  
 
 
DE-ICING AND DEMISTING  GOOD PRACTICE
   
Vents 
 
 
"Leave them open" 
 
  For optimum distribution and diffusion 
of hot or cool air in the passenger 
compartment, there a