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Air conditioning
must not be blocked by snow, mud or any-
thing el se
. WARNING
The auxiliary heater exhaust fumes contain
carbon mono xide
, an odourless and colour-
less toxic gas. Carbon monoxide can cause
people to lose consciousness. It can also
cause death.
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Operation
The supplementary heating system switches
off again aut omatically aft
er a while.Note
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Air conditioning
and colourless toxic gas. Carbon monoxide
can cause peopl
e t
o lose consciousness. It
can also cause death. Radio-operated remote control
Fig. 152
Auxiliary heating: radio-operated re-
mot e contr
ol. Switch on: Pr
ess the butt
on for about
one second
Switch off: Press the button for about
one second
If the buttons of the remote control are press-
ed unnecessarily, it could switch on the auxili-
ary heater involuntarily, even when it is out of
range or when the control lamp is flashing.
Remote control LED
When the buttons ar
e pressed, the LED of re-
mote control ››› Fig. 152
2 gives the user a
r ange of inf
ormation:
It lights up for approx. 2 seconds
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Introduction
Infotainment system
Intr oduction
First st
eps
Introduction Infotainment functions and settings depend
on the country and equipment
Bef
or
e first use
Before the first use, bear in mind the following
points, to take full advantage of the functions
and settings offered:
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Infotainment system
Therefore, there is a serious danger of acci-
dent and injury if the r
adio is r
epaired or
disassembled and reassembled incorrect-
ly.
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Introduction
This is also the case if the external antenna
has not been corr
ectly inst
alled.
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Infotainment system
a mobile phone device when switched on
may int
erf
ere with sensitive technical and
medical equipment, possibly resulting in
malfunction or damage to the equipment. Note
If the playback volume is excessive or dis-
t or
ted, the speakers may be damaged.174