4 Display screen, heater, air conditioner,
audio and phone systems
RearView Monitor (if so equipped).............4-3
RearView Monitor system operation ..........4-4
How to read the displayed lines .............4-5
Difference between predicted and actual distances . .4-5
How to park with predicted course lines
(models with navigation)................ .4-7
Adjusting the screen .................. .4-8
How to turn on and off predicted course lines
(models with navigation) ................ .4-9
RearView Monitor system limitations ..........4-9
System maintenance ................. .4-10
Around View® Monitor (if so equipped) .........4-11
Around View® Monitor system operation ......4-12
Difference between predicted and actual
distances ........................ .4-15
How to park with predicted course lines .......4-17
How to switch the display ...............4-18
Adjusting the screen ................. .4-19
Around View® Monitor system limitations ......4-19
System Maintenance ................. .4-21
Vents ............................ .4-21
Center vents ...................... .4-21
Side vents ....................... .4-22Heater and air conditioner (automatic)
..........4-22
Operating tips ..................... .4-24
In-Cabin Microfilter .................. .4-25
Automatic climate control
(models without Navigation System) .........4-26
Automatic climate control
(models with Navigation System) ...........4-33
Servicing climate control ................4-41
Audio system (models without Navigation System). . .4-42 Radio .......................... .4-42
FM radio reception .................. .4-42
AM radio reception .................. .4-43
Satellite radio reception ................4-43
Audio operation precautions ..............4-44
FM/AM/SAT radio with compact disc (CD)
player .......................... .4-50
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port
(models without Navigation System) .........4-55
iPod® player operation (models without Navigation
System) ......................... .4-57
Bluetooth® streaming audio
(models without Navigation System) .........4-59
• Using the AUTO mode will help reduce thepower consumption of the climate control.
• When the AUTO button is pressed, the AUTO indicator illuminates. The
HEAT button
indicator or the A/C button indicator illuminates
according to the operation of the climate control
system.
• If any of the MODE, A/C,
HEAT, fan speed
control
,front defroster,
intake air control is pushed when the AUTO
indicator illuminates, the AUTO indicator will be
turned off. • If the charger is connected to the vehicle when
it is in the READY to drive mode and the air
conditioner or heater is on, the power switch
automatically changes to the ON position. The
climate control system automatically turns off
the heater or air conditioner and switches to the
air recirculation mode. Place the power switch
in the off position to begin charging. Turn on the
desired climate control function.
• For normal charge, the climate control system is operative when charging operation is complete.
For quick charge however, the climate control
system stops operating when charging opera-
tion stops.
• The climate control timer or remote climate con- trol (for models with Navigation) may fog up
windows depending on the set temperature (for
models with Navigation) or outside
temperature.
• When turning on the seat heater switch prior to operating the climate control timer or the remote
climate control (for models with Navigation) , the
seat heater will also turn on automatically when
the outside temperature is low.
IN-CABIN MICROFILTER
The climate control system is equipped with an
in-cabin microfilter which collects dirt, dust etc.
To make sure the air conditioner heats defogs,
and ventilates efficiently, replace the filter regu-
larly. To replace the filter, it is recommended that
you visit a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer.
The filter should be replaced if the air flow
decreases significantly or if windows fog
up easily when operating the climate con-
trol system.
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