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Left Blend Button
The airflow can be blended between the two positions.
To blend between the positions, press the side of the
button showing the area where you would like more
airflow. The system will automatically begin to blend
toward the position chosen. To stop the system between
positions, just press the same side of the button again.
VENT: Press the top of the button and all of the
airflow will come through the instrument panel vents.
HEATER: Press the bottom of this button and all
of the airflow will come through the floor outlet.
Right Blend Button
The airflow can be blended between the two positions.
To blend between positions, press the side of the button
showing the area where you would like more airflow.
The system will automatically begin to blend toward the
position chosen. To stop the system between positions,
just press the same side of the button again.
DEFOG: This setting operates the defogger. Air
comes out near the bottom of the windshield and at your
front side windows.
HEATER: Press the bottom of this button and
heated air comes out near the floor.
A/C Button
Press the A/C button to turn your air conditioner on and
off. The A/C symbol will light on your display, and air
will come out of your instrument panel vents. The fan
will automatically be set on LOW.
MAX Button
If you press the MAX button, the air in your vehicle will
be recirculated. With the air conditioner on, MAX will
give you maximum cooling. It can also be used in all
modes to help keep dust out of your vehicle. When
MAX is selected, REC will light on the display.
Fan Control Button
This button is in the upper passenger’s side corner of
your system control panel. The fan has four settings:
low, medium, high and off. Press the top of the button
with the plus symbol to increase airflow. Press the
bottom of the button with the minus symbol to decrease
airflow. The setting you select is shown on your display
as LOW, MED, HI or OFF.
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