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Air Temperature
To adjust the cabin air temperature, ro-
tate the control ring around the A/C
button clockwise to increase temper-
ature and counter-clockwise to de-
crease.
The temperature setting temporarily
appears in the centre display as well as
being permanently shown on the
climate navigation bar of the centre
display.
See page 147 for centre display
settings.
Air Distribution
Air flow enters the vehicle cabin by a
combination of the:
– Windscreen demister and side win-
dow air vents.
– Footwell air vents.
– Face level instrument panel air vents.
The current air distribution setting
temporarily appears in the centre
display as well as being permanently
shown on the climate navigation bar of
the centre display.
Pressing on the air distribution switch
briefly changes/cycles the air flow
between a combination of these vents,
providing 6 different settings.
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2.2 Hardware Functionality
Left Rotary
The left rotary controls the tem-
perature level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the temperature and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the temperature.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the A/C
function. Pressing again will deacti-
vate this function.
Buttons
There are four hardware buttons in
the CCSM, including (from left to
right); (1) Air distribution, (2) Front
demist, (3) Rear demist, (4) Recir-
culation.
The status of each button’s function
is indicated in each respective but-
ton. The exception is Air distribu-
tion, where there is no indication.
Right Rotary
The right rotary controls the fan
speed level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the fan speed and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the fan speed.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the Auto
climate function. Pressing again will
deactivate this function.
1
2
3
4
Fig. 1 Hardware buttons and rotaries located in the CCSM.
Air Distribution Toggle
The Air distribution button toggles
between the following six states:
A - AB - B - BC - C - CA, where A =
Feet, B = Face, and C = Windshield.
A
AB
BC
CA
C
B
In this section, the hardware controls in the CCSM are described in more in detail.
Fig. 2
2. CLIMATE
Footwell.
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2.2 Hardware Functionality
Left Rotary
The left rotary controls the tem-
perature level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the temperature and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the temperature.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the A/C
function. Pressing again will deacti-
vate this function.
Buttons
There are four hardware buttons in
the CCSM, including (from left to
right); (1) Air distribution, (2) Front
demist, (3) Rear demist, (4) Recir-
culation.
The status of each button’s function
is indicated in each respective but-
ton. The exception is Air distribu-
tion, where there is no indication.
Right Rotary
The right rotary controls the fan
speed level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the fan speed and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the fan speed.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the Auto
climate function. Pressing again will
deactivate this function.
1
2
3
4
Fig. 1 Hardware buttons and rotaries located in the CCSM.
Air Distribution Toggle
The Air distribution button toggles
between the following six states:
A - AB - B - BC - C - CA, where A =
Feet, B = Face, and C = Windshield.
A
AB
BC
CA
C
B
In this section, the hardware controls in the CCSM are described in more in detail.
Fig. 2
2. CLIMATE
Footwell and face.
115
2.2 Hardware Functionality
Left Rotary
The left rotary controls the tem-
perature level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the temperature and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the temperature.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the A/C
function. Pressing again will deacti-
vate this function.
Buttons
There are four hardware buttons in
the CCSM, including (from left to
right); (1) Air distribution, (2) Front
demist, (3) Rear demist, (4) Recir-
culation.
The status of each button’s function
is indicated in each respective but-
ton. The exception is Air distribu-
tion, where there is no indication.
Right Rotary
The right rotary controls the fan
speed level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the fan speed and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the fan speed.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the Auto
climate function. Pressing again will
deactivate this function.
1
2
3
4
Fig. 1 Hardware buttons and rotaries located in the CCSM.
Air Distribution Toggle
The Air distribution button toggles
between the following six states:
A - AB - B - BC - C - CA, where A =
Feet, B = Face, and C = Windshield.
A
AB
BC
CA
C
B
In this section, the hardware controls in the CCSM are described in more in detail.
Fig. 2
2. CLIMATE
Face.
115
2.2 Hardware Functionality
Left Rotary
The left rotary controls the tem-
perature level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the temperature and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the temperature.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the A/C
function. Pressing again will deacti-
vate this function.
Buttons
There are four hardware buttons in
the CCSM, including (from left to
right); (1) Air distribution, (2) Front
demist, (3) Rear demist, (4) Recir-
culation.
The status of each button’s function
is indicated in each respective but-
ton. The exception is Air distribu-
tion, where there is no indication.
Right Rotary
The right rotary controls the fan
speed level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the fan speed and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the fan speed.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the Auto
climate function. Pressing again will
deactivate this function.
1
2
3
4
Fig. 1 Hardware buttons and rotaries located in the CCSM.
Air Distribution Toggle
The Air distribution button toggles
between the following six states:
A - AB - B - BC - C - CA, where A =
Feet, B = Face, and C = Windshield.
A
AB
BC
CA
C
B
In this section, the hardware controls in the CCSM are described in more in detail.
Fig. 2
2. CLIMATE
Face and windscreen.
115
2.2 Hardware Functionality
Left Rotary
The left rotary controls the tem-
perature level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the temperature and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the temperature.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the A/C
function. Pressing again will deacti-
vate this function.
Buttons
There are four hardware buttons in
the CCSM, including (from left to
right); (1) Air distribution, (2) Front
demist, (3) Rear demist, (4) Recir-
culation.
The status of each button’s function
is indicated in each respective but-
ton. The exception is Air distribu-
tion, where there is no indication.
Right Rotary
The right rotary controls the fan
speed level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the fan speed and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the fan speed.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the Auto
climate function. Pressing again will
deactivate this function.
1
2
3
4
Fig. 1 Hardware buttons and rotaries located in the CCSM.
Air Distribution Toggle
The Air distribution button toggles
between the following six states:
A - AB - B - BC - C - CA, where A =
Feet, B = Face, and C = Windshield.
A
AB
BC
CA
C
B
In this section, the hardware controls in the CCSM are described in more in detail.
Fig. 2
2. CLIMATE
Windscreen.
115
2.2 Hardware Functionality
Left Rotary
The left rotary controls the tem-
perature level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the temperature and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the temperature.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the A/C
function. Pressing again will deacti-
vate this function.
Buttons
There are four hardware buttons in
the CCSM, including (from left to
right); (1) Air distribution, (2) Front
demist, (3) Rear demist, (4) Recir-
culation.
The status of each button’s function
is indicated in each respective but-
ton. The exception is Air distribu-
tion, where there is no indication.
Right Rotary
The right rotary controls the fan
speed level. Rotating the rotary
clockwise (as in Fig. 1) will increase
the fan speed and counter-clock-
wise will decrease the fan speed.
Pressing the button in the middle
of the rotary will activate the Auto
climate function. Pressing again will
deactivate this function.
1
2
3
4
Fig. 1 Hardware buttons and rotaries located in the CCSM.
Air Distribution Toggle
The Air distribution button toggles
between the following six states:
A - AB - B - BC - C - CA, where A =
Feet, B = Face, and C = Windshield.
A
AB
BC
CA
C
B
In this section, the hardware controls in the CCSM are described in more in detail.
Fig. 2
2. CLIMATE
Windscreen and footwell.
See page 147 for centre display
settings.
CLIMATE CONTROL
Summary of Contents for EMIRA 2022
Page 1: ...OWNER S HANDBOOK ...
Page 2: ......
Page 10: ...10 HANDBOOK INFORMATION ...
Page 17: ...17 LOTUS ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ...
Page 19: ...19 VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...
Page 20: ...20 Exterior 13 12 10 9 1 4 2 5 6 7 3 14 16 17 18 15 19 11 11 12 8 VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...
Page 22: ...22 Cabin Driving Area 1 4 14 18 19 19 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 13 15 17 16 VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...
Page 28: ...28 SAFETY ...
Page 41: ...41 KEYS LOCKS ALARM ...
Page 58: ...58 DISPLAYS WARNINGS AND GAUGES ...
Page 72: ...72 DRIVER DISPLAY WIDGETS ...
Page 84: ...84 DRIVER ASSISTANCE ...
Page 94: ...94 CENTRE DISPLAY SCREEN ...
Page 114: ...114 LIGHTING ...
Page 122: ...122 WINDSCREEN WINDOWS MIRRORS AND SUN VISORS ...
Page 130: ...130 CABIN STORAGE AND POWER SOCKETS ...
Page 135: ...135 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL ...
Page 140: ...140 CLIMATE CONTROL ...
Page 152: ...152 STARTING AND DRIVING ...
Page 172: ...172 RUNNING IN ...
Page 174: ...174 FUEL FILLING AND FUEL ...
Page 177: ...177 HOMELINK ...
Page 180: ...180 LOTUS E CALL ...
Page 183: ...183 VEHICLE CARE ...
Page 235: ...235 TECHNICAL DATA ...
Page 242: ...242 INDEX ...
Page 248: ...248 INDEX Windscreen Washers 125 Wipers 123 ...
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