NISSAN 2011 Quest - Owner's Manual User Manual
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Black plate (212,1)
Model "E52-D" EDITED: 2010/ 10/ 25
. Temperature control
Push the temperature control buttons
(“
” and “
”) (driver’s side) to set
the desired temperature.
. Fan speed control
Push the fan speed control “
”
button or “
” button to control the
fan speed.
. Air flow control
Push the “MODE” button to change the air
flow mode.
:
The air outlet is fixed at foot level.
:
The air outlet is fixed at both the head
and foot level.
:
The air outlet is fixed at the head level.
NOTE:
Pushing the “A/C” button when the rear air
conditioning system is turned on and
“REAR” does not appear on the display
will turn off the rear air conditioning
system (except when the air flow is set to
the
position).
. Rear Heating (A/C off)
1. Push the “REAR” button to display “REAR”
on the front display when the rear air
conditioning system is on.
2. Switch the air flow mode to
by
pressing the “MODE” button.
3. If the A/C indicator light illuminates, push the
“A/C” button. (The A/C indicator light will
turn off.)
4. Push the temperature control buttons
(“
” and “
”) (driver’s side) to set
the desired temperature between the middle
and the hot position.
. To dehumidify the air, push the “A/C” button
before turning on the heater.
. Air does not blow out from the vents on the
ceiling when the system is used for heating.
Turning the system off:
To turn off the rear air conditioner, push the
“ON·OFF” button when “REAR” is on the
display.
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1.
“OFF” button
2.
“
” Fan speed control buttons
3.
Display
4.
“MODE” button
5.
“TEMP” buttons
Rear control buttons:
The rear seat passengers can adjust the rear air
conditioning system using the control switches
located on the ceiling above the rear seats.
The rear control buttons do not function when
“REAR” is shown on the front display. To
activate the rear control buttons, push the
“REAR” button on the front air conditioner
control panel and cancel the rear air conditioner
control mode (“REAR” will disappear from the
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Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems