1993 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 121

1993 Pontiac Bonneville Manual

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Comfort Controls & Audio Systems ~ ~~ (Bi-Level): Useon cool, but sunny days. This setting brings in the Air Conditioning Settings Standard outside air, but directs it in two ways. There are three air conditioning settings. The cool air is directed to the upper The air conditioner and heater work On very hot days, open the windows portion of your body through the best if you keep your windows closed long enough to let hot inside air escape. instrument panel outlets, but warmed air while using them. This reduces the time your air is directed through the heater ducts and : Selects the force of air you want. conditioner's compressor will have to defroster vents.At times this The fan is always running unless the run, which should help fuel economy. temperature difference may be more mode control is moved to OFF. apparent than others. MAX: Provides maximum cooling or Temperature Control: The center quick cool-down on very hot days. This The air conditioner compressor operates control regulates the temperatureof the setting recirculates muchof the air in all air conditioner positions, and in air coming through the system. inside your vehicle, and it should not be (@ (Defrost) and (Defog) when used for long periods because the air Mode Control: The right control has the outside temperatureis above 50°F settings for air conditioning and non-air may become too cold and dry. (IOOC). When the air conditioner is on, conditioning modes. A/C: Use for normal cooling on hot you may sometimes notice slight days. This setting cools outsideair and changes in your vehicle's engine speed directs it through the instrument panel and power. This is normal, because the outlets. system is designed to cycle the compressor on and off to keep the desired cooling and help fuel economy. Climate Control I9 e 1 ~ , > I I 120

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Comfort
Controls
&
Audio
Systems
~
~
I
Standard
Climate
Control
The
air conditioner
and
heater
work
best
if
you keep
your
windows
closed
while
using them.
e
:
Selects
the
force
of
air you want.
The fan
is
always
running
unless
the
mode control
is
moved
to
OFF.
Temperature
Control:
The center
control
regulates
the
temperature
of
the
air
coming
through
the
system.
Mode
Control:
The
right
control
has
settings
for air conditioning
and
non-air
conditioning
modes.
1 2 0
Air
Conditioning
Settings
There are three air conditioning
settings.
On
very
hot
days,
open
the
windows
long
enough
to
let
hot
inside air escape.
This reduces
the
time
your air
conditioner's
compressor
will
have
to
run,
which
should
help
fuel
economy.
MAX:
Provides
maximum
cooling or
quick
cool-down
on
very
hot
days.
This
setting
recirculates
much
of
the air
inside
your
vehicle,
and
it
should
not
be
used
for
long
periods
because
the
air
may become
too
cold
and
dry.
A/C:
Use
for
normal
cooling
on
hot
days. This setting
cools
outside air and
directs it
through
the
instrument
panel
outlets.
I
9
(Bi-Level):
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
warmed
air
1
is
directed through the heater ducts and
~
defroster
vents. At times
this
temperature
difference may
be
more
apparent
than
others.
The air conditioner
compressor
operates
in
all
air conditioner
positions,
and
in
(@
(Defrost) and
,>
(Defog)
when
the
outside
temperature
is
above
50°F
(IOOC).
When
the
air
conditioner
is
on,
you may sometimes
notice
slight
changes
in
your
vehicle's
engine
speed
and
power.
This
is
normal,
because
the
system
is
designed
to
cycle
the
compressor
on
and
off
to
keep
the
desired
cooling
and
help
fuel
economy.
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