Heating & ventilating
AUTOMATICTEMPERATURECONTROL(ATC)
Automatic temperature control consists of a
computer controlled heating and air
conditioning system. It is programmed to
reach and then maintain optimum levels of
comfort within the vehicle, irrespective of all
but the most severe climatic conditions.
NOTE: The automatic temperature control
system will not achieve temperatures on the
passenger side of the vehicle that are more
than 11˚F(6˚C) greater or less than the
temperature set for the driver’s side.
For optimum comfort, ensure all the vents,
including those in the rear, are open and that
the slider in the centre of each vent is in its
centralposition.
FULLYAUTOMATICOPERATION
With the engine running, press the ’Auto’
button (3) (’Auto’appears in the display) and
then press the rocker switches (1) either side
of the display(2) to adjust the temperature for
the corresponding side of the vehicle, until an
agreeable comfort level(about 21˚Cor 70˚Fis
recommended) is reached. ’HI’or ’LO’will
appear in the displaywhen the
NOTE: For ATCto function correctly, all
windows should be closed and the air intake
at the base of the windscreen must be free
from ice, snow, leaves or other debris.
WARNING
maximum/minimum temperatures are
selected, in which case the system will not
function automatically.
To reduce the risk of accidents caused by
poor visibility, always remove frost and
snow from all glass surfaces and clear snow
from hood and roof panels before driving.
To change the temperature scale to either
Centigrade or Fahrenheit press the two
outermost air distribution buttons (4)
simultaneouslyfor approximately4 seconds.
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Product Specification
Categories | Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 2002 |
Download File |
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Language | English |
Product Name | Range Rover |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
Document File Type | |
Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |