1994 Oldsmobile Silhouette Owner's Manual - Page 114

1994 Oldsmobile Silhouette Manual

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Comfort Controh &Audio Systems This settingcools outside air and directs it through the instrument panel outlets. Adjust the temperature of the air with the temperature controllever. BI-LEV (Bi-Level): This setting is designed for use on sunny days when the air is onlymoderately warm or cool. On days like these, thesun may adequately warm your upper body, but your lower body maynot be warm enough. The BI-LEV setting directs outside air into your vehicle in two ways. Cooler air is directed toward your upper body through the front instrument panel outlets, while warmed air is directed through the heater ducts your feet. at At times this temperature difference may be more apparent than others. For best results, slide the temperature control lever to the middle position, and then adjust for comfort. LOWER: This setting brings in most heated air through the heater ducts, and some through the defroster vents. DEFOG: Because of your Silhouette's larger windshield area, thismode is particularly useful during cold or inclement weather. Press to direct warmed air to thewindshield and through the heater ducts. DEF (Defrost): Press to direct most warmed air to the windshield and side window vents. To maximize air flow to therear of your vehicle, place the left second row bucket seat in the forward position (see the Index under Adjusting Rear Seats). This uncovers the rearair outlet. Also keep the area aroundthe base of the center instrument panel console and the area between and under the front seats free of objects that could obstruct 3ir flow to the rear. 112

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Comfort
Controh
&Audio
Systems
112
This
setting cools outside
air
and
directs
it
through
the
instrument
panel
outlets. Adjust the temperature of the
air with the
temperature
control
lever.
BI-LEV
(Bi-Level):
This setting is
designed for use
on
sunny days when
the air is
onlymoderately warm or cool.
On days like these,
the
sun
may
adequately warm your upper body, but
your lower body
may not be warm
enough.
The
BI-LEV
setting directs outside air
into your vehicle in two ways. Cooler
air is directed toward your upper body
through
the
front
instrument
panel
outlets, while
warmed air
is
directed
through
the
heater
ducts
at
your feet.
At
times this
temperature difference
may
be more apparent
than
others.
For
best results, slide the temperature
control lever
to
the middle position, and
then
adjust for comfort.
LOWER:
This setting brings in most
heated air through
the
heater
ducts,
and
some through
the defroster vents.
DEFOG:
Because
of
your Silhouette’s
larger windshield area,
this mode is
particularly useful during cold or
inclement weather. Press to direct
warmed air to
the windshield and
through
the
heater
ducts.
DEF
(Defrost):
Press to direct most
warmed air
to
the windshield and side
window vents.
To
maximize air flow to
the
rear of your
vehicle, place the left second row
bucket seat in the forward position (see
the
Index
under
Adjusting
Rear
Seats).
This uncovers the
rear air outlet.
Also
keep the
area
around
the base
of
the center
instrument panel console and
the area between and
under
the
front
seats free of objects that could obstruct
3ir flow to
the
rear.