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Introduction of Vehicle Functions & Instruction of Designation
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Ventilation and warm air
A/C system adjusts the temperature by
mixing cold and warm air, the temperature
may be constant under any speed.
The airflow speed is subject to the blower,
which may be started during driving if
necessary.
Temperature control switch
The temperature control switch can
steplessly adjust the temperature of air
passing through the vent hole. When the
A/C system works, it may turn the switch
leftward to increase the refrigeration
volume or rightward to decrease the
volume.
Turn right – temperature up
Turn left – temperature down
Blower switch
The switch is used for controlling the
speed of blower (total 4 positions), turn
the button to Position “0”, and the blower
is stopped. The airflow speed is adjusted
by the blower. Starting the blower during
driving in order to increase the comfort.
Internal/ external circulation
switch
The switch is used for selecting fresh air
outside or circulating the air inside the
vehicle. It defaults as external circulation
mode without the switch pressed down.
External circulation mode
Outside air enters in the vehicle.
Used for normal ventilation, warm air and
cooling.
Internal circulation mode
Air inside vehicle circulates within the
vehicle. The mode is used in case of dusty
environment, or preventing outside exhaust
gas entering in the vehicle, rapidly cooling
or heating the air inside the vehicle with the
switch is pressed down (the indicator lamp
is on).
Airflow distribution switch
The switch is used for selecting the
direction of airflow.
There are 4 positions for the switch:
Using the internal circulation
mode continuously may
result fuggy inside the vehicle and
window misty, so the mode can be
used in short time only.
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