1993 Oldsmobile 88 Owner's Manual - Page 133

1993 Oldsmobile 88 Manual

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Comfort Controls& haw Systems Automatic Electronic Climate Control (Cant.) Directional Controls Use the following controls when you wish to override the AUTO setting: To maintain proper comfort, the air flow :sets the fan speed. Press the direction will automatically change with top of the switchto raise thefan speed, increases or decreases in outside the bottomof the switch to lower thefan temperature, interior temperature, or a sun load.After starting a cold engine, speed. The f n speed will be displayed there may be upto a four-minute delay on the digital screen (except in the before the fan is turned on. The will AUTO mode). fan automatically increase in speed as the coolant temperature rises. # When the following buttonsare pressed the fan speed will go to AUTO unless you select a different speed. BI-LEV: Use on cool, but sunny days. This setting brings in the outside air, but directs it in two ways. The cool to air is directed the upper portionof your body through the instrument panel outlets, but most warmedair is directed a through the heater ducts and little to the defrost and side window vents. At times this temperature difference may be more apparent than others. / I UPPER: Press to direct air flow I through the upper air outlets in the instrument panel. HEAT: Press to direct most of the air flow through the heater ducts, but some air flow through the windshield defroster vents and side window vents. * * r/i

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Comfort
Controls
&
haw
Systems
Automatic
Electronic
Climate
Control
(Cant.)
To
maintain
proper
comfort,
the
air
flow
direction
will
automatically
change
with
increases or decreases
in
outside
temperature,
interior
temperature, or
sun
load.
After
starting
a
cold
engine,
there may
be
up
to
a
four-minute
delay
before
the
fan
is
turned
on.
The
fan
will
automatically
increase
in
speed
as
the
coolant
temperature
rises.
Use
the
following
controls
when
you
wish
to
override
the
AUTO
setting:
#
:
sets
the
fan
speed.
Press
the
top
of the
switch
to
raise
the
fan
speed,
the
bottom of the
switch
to
lower
the
fan
speed.
The
fan
speed
will
be
displayed
on
the
digital
screen
(except
in
the
AUTO
mode).
Directional
Controls
When
the
following
buttons are
pressed
the
fan
speed
will
go
to
AUTO
unless
you
select
a
different
speed.
BI-LEV:
Use
on
cool,
but
sunny
days.
This
setting
brings
in
the
outside
air,
but
directs
it
in
two
ways.
The
cool
air
is
directed
to
the
upper
portion of
your
body
through
the
instrument
panel
outlets,
but
most
warmed
air
is
directed
through
the
heater
ducts
and
a
little to
the
defrost
and
side
window
vents.
At
times
this
temperature
difference
may
be
more
apparent
than
others.
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UPPER:
Press
to
direct
air
flow
through
the
upper
air
outlets
in
the
instrument
panel.
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HEAT:
Press
to
direct
most
of
the
air flow
through
the
heater
ducts,
but
some
air
flow
through
the
windshield
defroster
vents
and
side
window
vents.
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