1. Use the arrow buttons on the steering
wheel to enter the main menu.
2. Select the first programme time list.
3. Highlight the day on which the heater
should warm up the vehicle.
4. Press the OK button.
5. Continue in the same way to select all
the days on which the heater should
warm up the vehicle.
6. To set the time at which the vehicle
should be warmed up, highlight the
time at the top of the display and press
the OK button. The hours start to flash.
7. Adjust the hours and minutes as
necessary.
You can use the second programme time
list to set a second cycle, for example
different times on different days or twice
on the same day. The programming
procedure is the same as for the first
programme timer..
Deactivating the programmed heater
1. Use the arrow buttons on the steering
wheel to enter the main menu.
2. Uncheck the active program session.
Programming the heater for a single
cycle
1. Select Once and press the right arrow
button.
2. Press the OK button and set the
required time and date.
3. Press OK to confirm the set time and
date.
Activating the heater manually
Highlight Heat now and press the OK
button. A cross appears in the box when
the heater is activated.
To deactivate the heater, uncheck the
Heat now function.
Fuel operated heater (depending
on country)
WARNING
The fuel operated heater must not
be operated at filling stations, near
sources of combustible vapours or
dust or in enclosed spaces.
The fuel operated heater aids in warming
the engine and the vehicle interior on
vehicles with a diesel engine. It is switched
on or off automatically depending on the
outside air temperature and the coolant
temperature, unless you have deactivated
it.
To deactivate the fuel operated heater:
1. Highlight Aux. Heater and press the
OK button. A cross appears in the box
when the heater is activated.
Diesel auxiliary heater (depending
on country)
The diesel auxiliary heater (PTC electrical
heater) aids in warming the engine and the
vehicle interior on vehicles with a diesel
engine. It is switched on or off
automatically depending on the outside
air temperature, the coolant temperature
and the alternator load.
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