Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV
Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV Table of Contents Cadillac Escalade - IFS Europe BV
AKENG44_Escalade Page 102 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM Instrumentation and Controls A B C OPERATING TIPS Before using the air conditioning system, open the windows for a few minutes to permit hot air to escape. Close the windows when using the air conditioning system. Keep the hood and front air inlet free of ice, snow, leaves or any other obstruction. In cold weather, set the fan at the highest speed when you first enter the vehicle to clear the intake ducts of snow and moisture to reduce the chance of fogging the inside of your windows. Keep the area under the front seats clear of objects to help air circulate through the vehicle. Adding equipment to the front of your vehicle may keep the climate control system from working properly. Check with your dealer before adding equipment to the outside of your vehicle. SRCE Temperature Control Press either the plus (+) or minus (-) button to increase or decrease the temperature. PROG Air Outlet Selector Press repeatedly to stop the automatic mode and to manually select the direction of airflow. The display shows the selected mode. . . . 102
AKENG44_Escalade Page 103 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM Section 1 AIR OUTLETS Angle the front outlets up, down, right or left to direct airflow as desired. REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER Press this button to defog your rear window. To turn it off, press the button again or turn off the ignition. Otherwise, it will go off by itself after several minutes. To make it turn back on, just press the button again. The power mirrors are also heated every time the rear defogger is activated. NOTICE Don't use a razor blade or anything else that is sharp on the inside of the rear window. You could cut or damage the warming grid. The repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Do not attach anything across the defogger grid on the rear window. – 103 . . .
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AKENG44_<strong>Escalade</strong> Page 102 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM<br />
Instrumentation and Controls<br />
A<br />
B<br />
C<br />
OPERATING TIPS<br />
Before using the air conditioning<br />
system, open the windows for a<br />
few minutes to permit hot air to<br />
escape. Close the windows when<br />
using the air conditioning system.<br />
Keep the hood and front air inlet<br />
free <strong>of</strong> ice, snow, leaves or any<br />
other obstruction.<br />
In cold weather, set the fan at the<br />
highest speed when you first enter<br />
the vehicle to clear the intake<br />
ducts <strong>of</strong> snow and moisture to<br />
reduce the chance <strong>of</strong> fogging the<br />
inside <strong>of</strong> your windows.<br />
Keep the area under the front seats<br />
clear <strong>of</strong> objects to help air circulate<br />
through the vehicle.<br />
Adding equipment to the front <strong>of</strong><br />
your vehicle may keep the climate<br />
control system from working<br />
properly. Check with your dealer<br />
before adding equipment to the<br />
outside <strong>of</strong> your vehicle.<br />
SRCE<br />
Temperature Control<br />
Press either the plus (+) or<br />
minus (-) button to increase or<br />
decrease the temperature.<br />
PROG<br />
Air Outlet Selector<br />
Press repeatedly to stop the<br />
automatic mode and to manually<br />
select the direction <strong>of</strong> airflow. The<br />
display shows the selected mode.<br />
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