136 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
The auxiliary heater is running.
Display: Symbol
ö
, current time and current day of
the week.
If the ignition is switched off, the auxiliary heater will
remain on for another 15 minutes before automatically
switching off. The remaining heating period can be
lengthened by using the button
þ
(max. of
120 minutes); it may be shortened by using the
button
ý
(min. of 1 minute).
To switch off:
Press the button
ö
again.
The auxiliary heater will automatically switch off after
about 3 minutes.
Display: Current time and current day of the week.
Setting the time and day
Press the button
”
until the "Time" display begins to
flash.
Use either the button
ý
or
þ
to set the current
time. The current time has been saved when the
display stops flashing or the button
”
is used for
confirmation.
The "Day" display then flashes.
Use either the button
ý
or
þ
to set the current
day of the week. The current day has been saved when
the display stops flashing or the button
”
is used for
confirmation.
When the ignition is switched on, the current time and
day remain on display. When the ignition is switched
off, the display disappears after about 15 seconds.
Setting/Activating Preselected Times
3 preselected times may be saved.
Setting preselected times:
Press the button
H
repeatedly until the desired
memory (1 – 3) flashes.
Briefly press the button
ý
or
þ
– the preselected
time will flash.
Use either the button
ý
or
þ
to set the
preselected time. The current preselected time has
been saved when the display stops flashing.
Activate the preselected time (up to 24 hours):
Summary of Contents for 2006 Freightliner
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