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A congenial climate
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This function allows you to make minor
adjustments for maximum comfort while
also letting you vary temperatures within
the storage compartment.
Switching off automatic climate
control*
The air supply, the heater and
the air conditioner are all
switched off. You can restart
the automatic climate control
by pressing any of its buttons
except the REST button.
Settings using the Control Center
With the ignition on, select "Climate". You
can use the Control Center to set the fol-
lowing:
> "Left
C Right":
Separate settings for driver and front
passenger
> Adjusting and adapting air-distribution
patterns, refer to page 107
> Adjusting temperature for the upper
body, refer to page 107
> Storing and calling up an individual set-
ting for interior ventilation outlets, air
distribution and temperature, refer to
page 107.
Select the second page of the "Climate"
menu.
> "Indep. ventil.":
For information on activating and deac-
tivating the independent ventilation and
setting the timer, refer to page 109
> "Seat temp.":
Adjusting temperature distribution
while the seat heating is on, refer to
page 50
> "Extra":
Switching the rear air conditioner or
rear cooler on and off, refer to
pages 108 and 113.
Select the first page of the "Climate"
menu.
Automatic air distribution and supply
"AUTO":
The AUTO program adjusts the airflow
and distribution patterns for you while also
using your preselected temperature setting
as the basis for adjusting the interior cli-
mate to adapt to external influences: sum-
mer, winter.
"Bi-Level":
This program operates in the same way
as the AUTO program, but with airflow
directed toward upper body and into the
footwells.
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