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Cupra FORMENTOR 2024 - Programming the Auxiliary Heater; Usage Instructions

Cupra FORMENTOR 2024
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Air conditioning
WARNING
Swallowing a battery with a 20 mm diameter
or any other button battery can cause seri-
ous and even fatal injuries within a very short
time.
Always keep the remote control, keyrings
with batteries, the spare batteries, button
batteries and all other batteries over 20 mm
out of reach of children.
If you suspect that someone may have
swallowed a battery, seek immediate medical
attention.
NOTICE
The radio frequency remote control
contains electronic components. Therefore,
avoid getting it wet and exposing it to knocks
or direct sunlight.
The use of inappropriate batteries may
damage the radio frequency remote control.
For this reason, always replace the used bat-
tery with another of the same voltage, size
and specications.
For the sake of the environment
Please dispose of your used batteries cor-
rectly and with respect for the environment.
The remote control battery may contain
perchlorate. Observe the legal provisions re-
garding disposal.
Care should be taken so as not to operate
the remote control unintentionally so as to
prevent the auxiliary heater being switched
on accidentally.
Programming the auxiliary heater
The activation of the parking ventilation for a
scheduled time is only valid for a single ventila-
tion process. The departure time must be for
each newly programmed ventilation process.
Before programming the departure time, you
must check that the date and time of the vehi-
cle are correctly set.
When programming a departure time, the ve-
hicle automatically calculates, depending on
the environmental conditions, the necessary
operating time of the parking ventilation.
WARNING
Never programme the auxiliary heater so
that it switches itself on and is running in
an enclosed space or an area with no ven-
tilation. The auxiliary heater exhaust fumes
contain carbon monoxide, an odourless and
colourless toxic gas. Carbon monoxide can
cause people to lose consciousness. It can
also cause death.
Usage instructions
The auxiliary heater exhaust system located
below the vehicle must be kept clear of snow,
mud and other objects. The exhaust fumes
must be able to exit freely. The emissions gen-
erated by the auxiliary heater are removed via
an exhaust pipe tted underneath the vehicle.
On heating the vehicle interior, depending on
the outside temperature, the warm air is rst
directed at the windscreen and then to the rest
of the vehicle interior through the air vents.
Directing the vents – towards the windows for
example – can aect air distribution.
When the auxiliary heater is not switched on
The auxiliary heater requires about as much
power as the dipped beam headlights. If the
12-volt battery charge is too low, the auxiliary
heater switches o automatically and cannot
be switched on. This avoids problems when
starting the engine.

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