Buick REGAL 1996 Bedienungshandbuch Seite 127

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MAX:
This setting recirculates much of the air inside
your vehicle and sends it through
the
instrument panel
outlets. The air conditioning compressor will run
automatically
in
this setting unless the outside
temperature is below 40°F (4.5"C).
NORM:
This setting brings
in
outside air and sends
it through the instrument panel outlets. The air
conditioning compressor will run automatically
in
this
setting unless the outside temperature is below 40°F
(4.5
"
C).
BI-LEV:
This setting brings in the outside air and
directs
it
two ways. Half
of
the air is directed through
the instrument panel outlets. Most
of
the remaining air is
directed through the floor ducts and
a
little to the defrost
and side window vents. The air conditioning compressor
will run automatically in this setting unless the outside
temperature
is
below 40°F (4.5"C).
Air
Conditioning
On very hot days, open the windows long enough to let
hot, inside air escape. This reduces the time the
compressor has to
run,
which should help fuel economy.
For quick cool-down on very hot days, use
MAX
with
the temperature lever all the way to COOL.
If
this
setting is used for long periods of time,
the
air in your
vehicle may become too dry.
For normal cooling on hot days, use
NORM
with the
temperature lever all the way to COOL. The system will
bring
in
outside air and cool
it.
On cool but sunny days, the sun may warm your upper
body, but your lower body may not be warm enough.
You
can use BI-LEV with the temperature knob
in
the
middle. The system will bring
in
outside air and direct
it
to your upper body, while sending slightly warmed air to
your lower body. You may notice this temperature
difference more at some times than others.
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