Range Rover: Climate control - Heating and ventilation - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Climate control

1. Temperature controls.

1. Temperature controls.

2. Seat heaters: Press once to turn on high, twice to turn on low, and a third time to turn off.

3. Air distribution buttons: Press to select the desired distribution setting. More than one setting may be selected at a time to achieve the desired distribution.

4. Auto mode.

5. Maximum defrost mode: Press to remove frost or heavy misting from the front screen. The system will automatically adjust the blower output for maximum clearing, in addition the front and rear screen heaters will be activated. Press again to switch off maximum defrost mode. The screen heaters will remain on.

6. Heated front windshield.

7. Heated rear screen.

8. Air recirculation control

9. Air conditioning on/off: With air conditioning off, the system operates in economy mode, improving fuel economy. Note: Using the system without air conditioning for long periods can cause the windows to mist.

10. Blower control: Rotate to adjust blower speed.

Rotate fully anticlockwise to turn the climate control system off.

11. Rear environment.

Note: The indicator lights in the switches will illuminate when the function is selected. Note: In low temperatures, it is advisable to close the center face level vent and direct air flow from the outer face level vents towards the side windows. This will help to keep the windows clear of ice.

    Automatic climate control
    Press AUTO to select automatic operation. The system will adjust the heat output, blower speed, air intake and airflow distribution to maintain the selected temperature(s) and reduce misting withou ...

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