1995 Oldsmobile 88 Owner's Manual - Page 130

1995 Oldsmobile 88 Manual

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DEFOG: Use on cold, humid days when the windows become foggy.The a r is directed through the i windshield, side window, and lower vents. LOWER: Use to direct most the air through the of lower vents. Some air willflow through the windshield and side window vents. BI-LEV: Use bi-level on cool, but sunny days. This setting directsair in two ways. Cool outside air is directed to the upper portion of your body through the upper vents in the instrument panel. Warmed is directed through the air lower vents, witha little air flow through the windshield and side window vents. At times temperature this Merence may be more apparentthan others. UPPER: Use,to direct a+flow through the upper vents in the instrument panel. Some air willalso flow through the lower outlets. RECIRC: When RECIRC is selected, the system will limit the amount fresh air entering your vehicle. of This is helpful when you are trying to cool the air quickly or limit odors entering your vehicle. Air flow is directed through the upper instrument panel vents. OFF: Turns off the climate control system. is the This only setting which fully turns the fan. off Air Conditioning The air conditioning may run when defrostselected if is the temperatureis above 40°F (4°C). In any other mode, you can select or turn offr conditioning as a i desired by pressing N C . The indicator light will glow while the air conditioning operating. is For maximum cooling, place the directional control to RECIRC, turn the fan knob clockwise for highest fan speed, and turn the temperature knob counterclockwise to the coldest setting. On very hot days, open the windows enough to let long the hot inside air out. This reduces time theair the conditioner's compressor will have to run, which should help fuel economy. 3-2

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DEFOG:
Use
on
cold,
humid
days
when
the
windows
become
foggy. The
air
is
directed
through
the
windshield,
side
window,
and
lower vents.
LOWER:
Use
to
direct
most
of the air
through
the
lower vents. Some air
will flow through
the
windshield
and side window
vents.
BI-LEV:
Use
bi-level
on
cool,
but
sunny
days.
This
setting
directs
air
in
two
ways.
Cool
outside
air
is
directed
to
the
upper
portion
of
your
body
through
the
upper
vents
in
the
instrument
panel.
Warmed
air
is
directed
through
the
lower
vents,
with
a
little
air
flow
through
the
windshield
and
side
window
vents.
At
times
this
temperature
Merence may
be
more
apparent
than
others.
UPPER:
Use,to direct
a+ flow through
the
upper
vents
in
the
instrument
panel.
Some air
will
also
flow
through
the lower outlets.
RECIRC:
When
RECIRC
is
selected,
the
system
will
limit
the
amount of fresh
air
entering
your
vehicle.
This
is
helpful when
you
are
trying
to
cool
the
air
quickly
or
limit
odors
entering
your
vehicle.
Air
flow
is
directed
through
the
upper
instrument
panel vents.
OFF:
Turns
off
the
climate
control
system.
This is
the
only setting
which
fully
turns
off
the fan.
Air
Conditioning
The air
conditioning
may
run
when
defrost
is
selected if
the
temperature is above
40°F
(4°C). In
any
other
mode, you can
select
or
turn
off
air
conditioning as
desired by pressing NC. The indicator
light
will
glow
while
the
air
conditioning
is
operating.
For
maximum
cooling,
place
the
directional
control
to
RECIRC,
turn
the
fan
knob
clockwise for highest
fan
speed,
and
turn
the
temperature knob counterclockwise
to
the
coldest
setting.
On very
hot
days,
open
the
windows
long enough
to
let
the
hot
inside
air
out.
This
reduces
the time
the
air
conditioner’s
compressor
will
have to
run,
which
should
help
fuel
economy.
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