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5. Recirculation
Press to change the current setting, the
relevant soft-key illuminates to indicate
which recirculation function is activated.
For further details, see paragraph
"Climate Control Functions" in this
chapter.
6. Blower control
Blower control is used to adjust the
amount of air forced through the climate
system. Eight levels of blower speed can
be selected. Adjusting the blower will
cause automatic mode to switch to
manual.
On the MIA display, touch the number
corresponding to the blower speed you
want to set.
When the MIA is displayed in any
category other than “Climate”, the
blower speed is indicated by the number
in the "Comfort" soft key of the main
category bar.
7. AUTO
This function automatically controls
the interior temperature by adjusting
the air flow rate and the air distribution
respectively on the driver and on the
passenger zone. Press "AUTO" to switch
the ATC between manual and automatic
mode. The “AUTO” soft-key illuminates
when the automatic function is
activated. See “Automatic Temperature
Control (ATC)” in this chapter for more
information.
8. MAX defrosting/demisting
Press the button or the MIA soft-key
to switch the airflow setting to the
windshield and the front side windows
to get quick defrosting/ defogging.
The MIA soft-key illuminates when this
function is activated. Operating this
function will cause the ATC to switch
into manual mode: so the MIA soft-key
will turn off. With engine off, the blower
will run at minimum speed (level 1) and
can be increased manually: with engine
on, the blower speed will gradually
increase to the higher speed (level 8).
If this function is turned off the climate
system will return to the previous
setting.
NOTE:
During MAX DEF the blower speed can
be adjusted upwards and downwards. If
the blower adjust is done during engine
OFF the value is set and overwrite the
engine ON blower ramp-up.
9. MAX A/C
By pressing the "MAX A/C" button or the
MIA soft-key, the system automatically
switches to get the maximum cold air
flow in both zones.
10. Air flow distribution modes
The airflow distribution mode,
respectively on the driver and on the
passenger zone, can be adjusted so air
comes from the dashboard vents, vents
under the dashboard in direction of the
floor and demist/defrost vents.
When in the "Comfort" category, the MIA
displays the relevant soft-keys to set
these modes individually for each zone.
The background of the arrow on the
symbol soft-key in white indicates active
status, in grey indicates inactive status.
Available settings are as follows:
• “Dashboard” mode
Air for each zone flows from four
adjustable vents of the dashboard.
Each of these vents can be singly
adjusted. The air grids or vanes of the
vents can be moved to adjust air flow
direction or close the airflow.
• “Bi-Level” mode
Air for each zone flows from the
dashboard adjustable vents and from
the fixed floor vents described in
"Floor" mode.
NOTE:
Bi-Level mode is designed to let cooler
air come in the dashboard vents and
warmer air from the floor vents.
• “Floor” mode
Air for each zone flows from the
fixed front vents, located under
the dashboard. A small portion of
the airflow is directed through the