1. Turning the air conditioner on and off
2.Temperature controller
3. Air flow regulator
4. Air distribution regulator in the cabin
5. Button for switching ventilation modes
Turning the air conditioner on and off
When the button is pressed, the built-in indicator lights up.
The air conditioning system is designed to operate at any time of the year. Air conditioning provides dehumidification of humid air and faster removal of condensate from the windows.
Temperature regulator
Allows you to set the desired air temperature:
- blue zone - air cooling;
- red zone - air heating.
Air cooling is possible only when the air conditioner is on.
Cabin air distribution regulator
Air is directed only to the windshield (defrosting and condensate removal).
Part of the air is directed to the windshield (defrosting and condensate removal), and the other part enters the cabin through the central and side ventilation grilles, as well as through the air duct openings to the footwell areas of the front and rear passengers.
Air enters the cabin through the central and side ventilation grilles, as well as through the air duct openings to the front and rear passenger footwells.
All air enters the cabin only through the central and side ventilation grilles.
Button for switching ventilation modes
Fresh air mode (extreme right position of the regulator button) - the main mode of operation of the ventilation system.
Air recirculation mode (indicator is on). Turns on in the extreme left position of the regulator button. This mode should only be used in the following cases:
- for temporary isolation of the passenger compartment from the outside air (e.g. in the presence of unpleasant external odors or dust);
- for quick heating of the air in the cabin;
- for more efficient operation of the air conditioner.
When the air recirculation mode is turned on, the windows may fog up under certain conditions. Return to fresh air mode as soon as possible.