Programming check
If a departure time has been activated, the LED in the immediate heat button
will light up on
the Climatronic control panel for approximately ten seconds after the ignition is switched off.
Remote control
Fig. 112
Auxiliary heater: remote control (left) with battery compartment (right).
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings
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Introduction
Switching the auxiliary heater on and off using the remote control
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Switch on: press the
button
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Fig. 112
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The auxiliary heater is switched on when the LED on the remote control lights up green.
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Switch off: press the
button
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Fig. 112
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The auxiliary heater is switched off when the LED on the remote control lights up red.
LED in the remote control
The LED
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Fig. 112
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indicates various operating states after you press a button.
Lit up
Green
Auxiliary heater is switched on.
Red
Auxiliary heater is switched off.
Flashes irregularly
Green
Auxiliary heater disabled: the fuel tank is almost empty, the voltage of the 12-volt vehicle
battery is too low or a malfunction has occurred. Refuel and drive for a sufficiently long time in order
to charge the 12-volt vehicle battery or go to a qualified workshop.
Flashes regularly
Red or green
Switch-on or switch-off signal not received. Reduce your distance from the vehicle.
Lights up or flashes
Orange
The button cell (battery) in the remote control is weak. Replace the button cell.
Range
The remote control has a range of several hundred metres when the button cell is fully charged.
• Keep a distance of
at least
two metres between the remote control and vehicle.
• Avoid obstacles between the remote control and vehicle.
• Hold the remote control with the aerial
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Fig. 112
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pointing vertically upwards.
• Do not cover the aerial.
Poor weather conditions or a weak button cell will significantly reduce the range.
Replacing the button cell in the remote control
The button cell in the remote control must be replaced if the indicator lamp no longer lights up.
• Insert a suitable object, e.g. a screwdriver, in the recess on the side
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Fig. 112
in the direction
of the arrow.
Never programme the auxiliary heating system so that is switched on and run in
unventilated or enclosed spaces. The fumes from the auxiliary heater contain among other
things carbon monoxide, which is an odourless and colourless poisonous gas. Carbon
monoxide can cause people to lose consciousness. It can also cause death.
WARNING