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4.
When pressed during the operation of the air conditioner, decreases the
previously adjusted temperature by 1 °C each time the temperature could
be lowered down to
a minimum level of 18 °C at most.
5.
Each time the blower switch is pressed, the velocity stage increases.
HEATER
Is the control button of the front heater air flow. Provides for the control of the
velocity rates of the blowers located in the front heater. When the lights are
off, blower does not run.
When the button is pressed, a green light flash at the position I. The blower then runs in a
low flow rate.
When the button is pressed again, the green light at the position II flashes up along with
the position I light. The blower then runs in mid-level.
When the button is pressed again, the green light at the position III flashes up along with
the position I and II lights. The blower then runs at the highest level.
When the button is pressed once again, lights turn off and the blower fan stops running.
Acts as a runner and stopper for the rear heater. When the vehicle is started,
the rear heaters and the lights standing beside the button are in an off state.
When the button is pressed, the green light flashes up and the heaters start working in the
first stage.
When the button is pressed again, the green light at the position II flashes up along with
the position I light. At this point, the heaters shall work in the second stage which is the
high-velocity stage.
When the button is pressed once again, the green light turns off and the heaters stop working
the starting and stage adjustments and the suspension the heater is conducted through the
use of this button. When the vehicle stalls, the lights turn off.
Summary of Contents for NOVOCITI
Page 1: ...NOVOCITI USER MANUAL Revision No 01...
Page 5: ...1 1 INTRODUCTION...
Page 9: ...5 2 ADVISES CAUTIONS...
Page 22: ...18 3 GENERAL INFORMATION...
Page 27: ...23 4 CONTROLS and DISPLAYS...
Page 28: ...24 FRONT CONTROL PANEL...
Page 40: ...36 5 VEHICLE EQUIPMENTS...
Page 47: ...43 External warning and Lightning Lamps Front Area Rear Area...
Page 53: ...49 6 SERVICE and MAINTENANCE...
Page 85: ...81 7 TECHNICAL INFORMATION...
Page 88: ...84 8 AUTHORIZED SERVICE...