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CONDITIONER
To properly cool the temperature of the driver's cabin, follow these instructions.
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Open all the cabin air vents
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After a long stop under the sun, let air into the driver's cabin by leaving all
windows open for a few minutes and bringing ventilation control (36) on the
second speed (for further information, refer to paragraph "HEATING" in
chapter "CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS").
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Make sure that heating control (35) in on position "C"; otherwise, rotate the
handle so as to close the heating tap.
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To always ensure the air-conditioning maximum reliability and efficiency, it is
recommended to regularly clean the condensator. This component is located
in the high spoiler under the driver's cabin.
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Should the air-conditioning efficiency deteriorate, have the coolant quantity
checked by qualified and skilled personnel.
COMPONENTS
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handle (35) in position "A": heating on
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handle (35) in position "C": heating off
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selector "A" in position "0": air-conditioning off
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selector "A" in position "1": air-conditioning on
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selector (36) in position "0": ventilation off (do not use when selector "A" is on
position "1")
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selector (36) in position "1": ventilation on - first speed
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selector (36) in position "2": ventilation on - second speed
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To properly activate air-conditioner "A" follow these instructions:
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Bring handle (35) to position "C"
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Bring selector (36) to position "1" or "2"
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Rotate selector "A" to position "1"
WARNING! Do not activate air-conditioner "A" if the ventilator control (36) is in position "0", as this would
dramatically reduce the system performance and may generate ice on the evaporator. Any water leakage under the
vehicle is due to the normal discharge of the condensation produced by the air conditioner dehumidifying effect.
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