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COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
Displayed symbol
Purpose
Outside air
ventilation
This setting should normally be selected. (Use this
setting to ventilate cab interior).
Inside air
recirculation
Use this position to prevent dusty or otherwise
contaminated outside air from entering the cab (such
as in a tunnel or in congested traffic).
Displayed symbol
Purpose
Outlet
Defroster
Air flows through outlets 3 and 4.
7. Defroster switch
Use this switch for defogging or defrosting the windshield. Pressing the switch
causes the display to show the " " symbol. The air conditioning will turn on in
this case. Pressing the switch again will return the display to the setting previous
to " ".
NOTE
Extended use of the inside air recirculation position causes the windshield and
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windows to fog up easily, making visibility poor.
8. Air conditioning switch (A/C switch)
Use this switch to turn the air conditioning on or off. If the A/C switch is pressed
during fully automatic mode operation, the "AUTO" and "A/C" indications will
disappear from the display. Pressing it again will cause the system to return to
the fully automatic mode.
9. Outlet selector switch (MODE switch)
The air outlet will change each time you press this switch. The outlet now
selected will be shown on the display.
6. Air selector switch
Use this switch to change between ventilation of outside air and recirculation
of the interior air. The display will show the setting you have made by the
corresponding symbol as follows.
Displayed symbol
Air delivery
Outlet
Face
Air flows through outlets 1 and 2.
Bi-level
Air flows through outlets 1, 2 and 5.
Feet
Air flows through outlets 5.
Feet and
defroster 1
Air flows through outlets 5 and some through
outlets 3 and 4.
Feet and
defroster 2
Air flows through outlets 5 and air of a greater
volume than in position "
" flows through outlets
3 and 4.
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