Pic. 1.105. The appearance of the control panel of the air conditioning system with manual control: 1 – the handle of the switch of modes of distribution of air; 2 – fan speed switch; 3 – air temperature controller; 4 – air conditioner switch; 5 – cabin ventilation mode switch
The appearance of the control panel of the air conditioning system with manual control is shown in fig. 1.105
Air temperature controller
Pic. 1.106. Air temperature control
The air temperature is adjusted by turning the knob. Turning the knob clockwise increases the air temperature, while turning it counterclockwise decreases it (pic. 1.106).
Fan speed switch (see fig. 1.105)
The switch allows you to adjust the fan speed.
- A - The fan is off.
- 1 - Low speed.
- 2 - Medium speed.
- 3 - High speed.
- 4 - Maximum speed.
Air distribution switch (see fig. 1.105)
Turn the switch knob to one of the positions that corresponds to the air distribution mode you have selected.
Air conditioner switch (see fig. 1.105)
To turn on the air conditioner, press the switch «A/C». Air conditioner turns on (at the same time, the indicator built into the button lights up), if the fan is running (The fan switch must be in one of the following positions: «1», «2», «3», or «4»).
To turn off the air conditioner, press the switch «A/C» again.
Note. The air conditioner may not operate when the ambient temperature is close to 0°C.
Interior ventilation mode switch (see fig. 1.105)
The switch allows you to turn off the supply ventilation mode and turn on the air recirculation mode, and vice versa.
Press the switch to switch the current cabin ventilation mode (for example, turn off the supply ventilation mode and turn on the air recirculation mode or vice versa).
Under normal driving conditions, it is recommended to always use the fresh air mode.
Fresh air mode (indicator off)
Ambient air from outside the vehicle enters the passenger compartment. Use this mode for ventilation and interior heating under normal conditions.
Air recirculation mode (indicator on)
Access to the interior of the car outside air is terminated. The air inside the cabin circulates in a closed circuit. The recirculation mode is recommended when driving in very dusty air conditions and in similar cases when it is necessary to isolate the vehicle interior from the surrounding atmosphere. Turning on the air recirculation mode also helps to speed up the cooling of the air in the passenger compartment.