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Air conditioning
out. To get the best possible air flow towards
the windo ws, open the corr
esponding diffuser
and t
urn it to the de-icing/demisting position,
where it will lock.
There are other additional, non-adjustable air
vents in the instrument panel, in the footwells
and in the rear area of the passenger com-
partment. Note
Food, medicine and other heat or cold sen-
sitive ob jects shoul
d never be placed in
front of the air outlets as they may be dam-
aged or made unsuitable for use by the air. Air recirculation
Air recirculation mode prevents the ambient
air fr
om ent
ering the int
erior.
When the outside temperature is very high,
selecting manual air recirculation mode for a
short period refreshes the vehicle interior
more quickly.
For safety reasons, air recirculation mode is
switched off when the button is pressed or the air distributor is turned to . Switching the manual air recirculation
mode on and off
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Air conditioning
few pre-programmed departure times. The
st ationary air conditioning is managed
thr ough an application inst
alled on a mobile
phone.
Managing the stationary air conditioning
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Operation
Programming a departure time
What is pr ogr
ammed is the desir
ed tempera-
ture in the passenger compartment for the
planned departure time. Starting from the de-
sired temperature, the vehicle calculates the
time necessary to reach it and, therefore, the
time at which the stationary air conditioning
has to be connected. It is possible to sched-
ule up to three departure times.
Maximum cooling or heating power
The maximum cooling or heating power can
be adjusted by the corresponding applica-
tion installed on a mobile phone.
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Introduction
Infotainment System
Intr oduction
Saf et
y warnings
Safety warnings regarding the Info-
tainment system Only operate the infotainment system and its
various functions when the tr
affic sit
uation
really permits this. WARNING
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Introduction
Overview of the unit You&Mii Col
our Connection Fig. 109
Overview of the controls Volume. Off and on
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Infotainment System
Main menus