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CAT: 8612 November 2019
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
When idling for short periods of time:
• set the heating or cooling system to heat or A/C
• set the fan to medium or high speed
• set the controls to FRESH AIR
If you are required to idle your vehicle for long periods of time, install an
auxiliary heater or automatic idle control. These auxiliary devices can
reduce fuel consumption and save you money. If you are parked next
to idling vehicles, move your vehicle or do not stay in your vehicle for
prolonged periods of time.
Manual Control Mode
The manual mode is the default mode when the heating and air conditioning
system is turned on. The fan speed, air temperature and air outlets are
selected using the dials on the controller.
Adjusting the settings:
Step 1
To adjust the fan speed, turn the fan control dial clockwise
to increase speed or counter-clockwise to decrease speed.
Setting the fan dial to ‘0’ turns the HVAC system off.
Step 2
To adjust the temperature setting, turn the temperature control
dial to the desired temperature. The system automatically
adjusts the outlet air temperature to achieve the desired cab
temperature.
Step 3
To adjust the air distribution, turn the air distribution dial to the
desired position as indicated by the graphics.
The temperature of the air from the vents will fluctuate as the vehicle works
to achieve the chosen cab temperature. Note that in manual mode the
system does not engage the A/C compressor automatically. To engage the
air conditioning, press the button inside the temperature dial. To engage
recirculation of cab air, press the button inside the fan speed dial.
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