2014 Peugeot Expert Tepee cooling

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   Interior   
FAMILIARISATION
1
   Recommended settings   
 For optimum use of the system, we recommend: 
   If I require...       Air 
distribution       Temperature
      Air flow        A

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   Instruments  and  controls   
READ
Y T
O SET OFF
2
 FUEL  GAUGE 
 The fuel level is tested each time the key is 
turned to the "running" position. 
 The gauge is positioned on: 
 COOLANT  TEMPE

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   Ventilation   
  Intake of exterior air 
  Recommended  settings 
 For optimum operation of the manual system, the settings below are recom\
mended: 
 The LED in the button is off. 
This is the

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   Ventilation   
EASE OF USE and COMFORT
3
 DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING WITH SEPARATE SETTINGS 
  Good  practice 
 For maximum cooling or heating of the 
passenger compartment, it is possible to exc

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   Ventilation   
EASE OF USE and COMFORT
3
  Air  flow 
 Press the  small fan  button to 
reduce the flow or the   large fan  
button to increase the 
flow. 
 On the display, the blades of the fa

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   Ventilation   
 ADDITIONAL  HEATING  
 Vehicles fitted with an HDi engine may be 
fitted with a heater. When the engine is at 
idle or the vehicle is stationary, it is normal 
to notice a high-p

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   Towing  a  trailer   
ACCESSORIES
5
 For more information about weights, 
refer to the administrative documents 
(registration document, ...) or to the 
"Weights" section of chapter 8. 
 TOWI

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   Levels   
  Cooling  system 
 Only use the fluid recommended by the 
manufacturer. 
 Otherwise, you risk seriously damaging your 
engine. 
 When the engine is warm, the temperature 
of the cool
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