Operation
●
Swit
ch the air conditioner off if you think
it may be broken. This will avoid additional
damage. Have the air conditioner checked
by a specialised workshop.
●
Repairs to the air conditioner require
specialist knowledge and special tools. CU-
PRA recommends going to a specialised
CUPRA Service or SEAT Official Service.
Note
●
When the cooling system is turned off, air
coming from the outside will not be dried.
To prevent fogging of the windows, CUPRA
recommends leaving the cooling system
(compressor) turned on. To do this, press
the button. The button lamp should
light up.
●
The maximum heat output required to
defro
st windows as quickly as possible is
only available when the engine has reached
its normal running temperature.
●
Keep the air intake slots in front of the
windscreen free of snow, ice and leaves to
ensure heating and cooling are not im-
paired, and to prevent the windows from
misting over.
●
The air from the vents flows through the
vehicle interior and is extracted by slots in
the luggage compartment designed for this
purpose. Therefore, you should avoid ob-
structing these slots with any kind of ob-
ject.
●
Do not smoke while air recirculation
mode is on, as smoke dr
awn into the air
conditioning system leaves residue on the
evaporator, producing a permanent un-
pleasant odour.
●
It is advisable to turn on the air condi-
tioning at least once a month, to lubricate
the system gaskets and prevent leaks. If a
decrease in the cooling capacity is detec-
ted, a Technical Service should be consul-
ted to check the system.
●
When the engine is under extreme strain,
switch off the compressor for a moment.
Climatronic control
Fig. 122 In the centre console: Climatronic controls.
Automatic mode
Aut
omatic adjustment of temperature, fan,
and air distribution. Automatic mode is disa-
bled when the ventilation is modified man-
ually.
Cooling mode
Press the button to switch on or off the cool-
ing system.
138