Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 04my Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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Electric Windows 80 Ele ctric Wind owsELECTRIC WINDOW CONTROLS WARNING Accidental closing of an electrically operated window on fingers, hands or any vulnerable part of the body, can result in serious injury. Always observe the following precautions: ALWAYS isolate the rear window switches when carrying children. ENSURE children are kept clear whilst raising or lowering windows. ENSURE that all adult passengers are familiar with the controls and the potential dangers of electrically operated windows. DO NOT allow passengers to extend any part of their bodies through a window aperture while the vehicle is moving - injury from flying debris, branches of trees or other obstructions could occur. It is recommended that the starter key is removed when leaving the vehicle.The switches on the center console operate the windows as follows: 1.Right hand front window. 2.Left hand front window. 3.Right hand rear window. 4.Left hand rear window. 5.Isolating switch for rear door window switches. NOTE: Rear windows can also be operated by the individual switches mounted on each rear door, provided the isolation switch has not been activated. Operating the windows The electric windows can be operated when the starter switch is at position ‘II’ and for up to 45 seconds after the starter switch is turned to position ‘0’ (provided a door is not opened in the meantime). Press and HOLD the bottom of a switch to lower and the top of a switch to raise. The window will stop moving as soon as the switch is released. ALWAYS close the windows when the vehicle is unattended. H4629 5 4 2 1 3
Electric Windows 81 NOTE: ENSURE that all adult passengers are familiar with the controls and the potential dangers of electrically operated windows. ‘One touch’ down (Front windows only) By briefly pressing (and then releasing) the bottom of a switch, a front window will open fully at a single touch. Window movement can be stopped at any time by BRIEFLY pressing the top of the switch. Rear window isolation switch Press once to isolate the window switches in the rear door; press a second time to restore independent control.
Sunroof 82 Su nroofELECTRIC SUNROOF* WARNING Accidental closing of a sunroof on fingers, hands or any vulnerable part of the body, can result in serious personal injury. Always observe the following precautions: •ENSURE passengers are kept clear when closing the sunroof, particularly when closing the rear sunroof using the front switch. •NEVER leave children alone in the vehicle as this could result in serious injury or death. •ENSURE that all adult passengers are familiar with the controls and the potential dangers of operating an electrically operated sunroof. •DO NOT allow passengers to extend any part of their bodies through the sunroof aperture while the vehicle is moving. CAUTION: DO NOT operate the sunroof in freezing conditions or when the roof panel is covered with ice or snow.NOTE: ENSURE that all adult passengers are familiar with the controls and the potential dangers of electrically operated windows. 1.Front sunroof operating switch 2.Rear sunroof disable switch. (Always disable the rear sunroof when driving with children in the rear of the vehicle). 3.Rear sunroof operating switch. NOTE: The rear sunroof has an additional operating switch set into the roof lining forward of the rear sunroof. The electric sunroof can be operated when the starter switch is at position ‘II’, and for up to 45 seconds after the starter switch is turned off (provided a door is not opened in the meantime). The roof opens in two separate phases as follows: •To tilt the roof: press the upper part of the switch once BRIEFLY - the rear edge of the roof automatically rises to the tilted position. •To open the roof: press the upper part of the switch BRIEFLY a second time - the roof remains tilted and slides towards the rear until it is fully open or until movement is stopped by briefly pressing the lower part of the switch. To close the roof: press and hold the lower part of the switch until the roof has moved to the required position. The roof will pause momentarily when it reaches the tilt position. NOTE: If the roof is obstructed for more than 7 seconds whilst opening or closing, an automatic cut-out will prevent the sunroof motor from operating. After a period, operation of the motor will be restored. H46281 2 3
Sunroof 83 Sunroof roller blind Pull the sunroof blind across the sunroof aperture and secure the hook on the blind to the front edge of the sunroof cassette. NOTE: The sunroof can still be opened and closed with the sunroof blind in position. H2477
Air Conditioning 84 Air ConditioningVENTILATION The ventilation system provides fresh or heated air to the interior of the vehicle from the air intake grille in front of the windshield. NOTE: Always keep the air intake grille clear of obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice. Air outlets are provided to the windshield, face and feet - the location of those vents is shown in the illustration above. The temperature of the air supplied to the vents is controlled by the heater. NOTE: Vent (1) is designed to keep the audio unit cool, there is no air flow from this vent. Information concerning the operation of the air conditioning system, appear on the following pages.Face level vents Each vent can be opened or closed by rotating the thumbwheel: left to open, right to close. Direct the flow of air by moving the control in the center of the louvres. To ensure best ventilation and minimum noise, the vents should be fully open when the air distribution control is set to face level. H4540 1 H2454a
Air Conditioning 85 AIR CONDITIONING CONTROLS The air conditioning system features automatic temperature and air distribution control, which is programmed to maintain optimum levels of comfort within the vehicle in all but the most severe climatic conditions. While the controls can be adjusted manually to satisfy individual requirements, allowing the system to function automatically (in Auto mode) is by far the simplest method of operation for the owner and is preferable in most operating conditions. 1. Auto mode In Auto mode, air distribution and blower speeds are adjusted automatically to achieve and then maintain the desired temperature. (An enclosed area in the center of the display will show ‘AUTO’ together with the air distribution and blower speed settings). Both the air distribution and blower controls can be operated independently to override the automatic setting. In this case, the relative symbols will move outside the enclosed area in the center of the display to indicate that they are no longer being controlled automatically. NOTE: If the air distribution and blower controls are operated independently, the system may not be able to achieve or maintain the required temperature settings. H4726 TEMP 2 7 6 2 9 8 3 1 4 5 •Press ‘AUTO’ (1) for fully automatic operation. •Press the temperature control switches (2) on either side of the display to select the required temperature. •Let the automatic temperature control system do the rest.
Air Conditioning 86 2. Temperature controls Operate the rocker switches on either side of the display to set the required temperature for the corresponding side of the passenger compartment (left hand switch for the left side of the vehicle, and right hand switch for the right side). Temperatures above 82°F (28°C) and below 61°F (16°C) cannot be set. Above or below these maximum and minimum settings ‘HI’ or ‘LO’ will appear in the display. The temperatures shown on the display are relative, target, temperatures only and are not reflective of any specific temperature measured within the vehicle interior. NOTE: The system will not achieve temperatures on the passenger side of the vehicle that are more than 9°F (5°C) greater or less than the temperature set for the drivers side. 3. Defrost mode If the windshield is misting or covered in ice, press this button; the system will immediately direct its output to achieve maximum screen clearing by: •setting the blower speed to maximum •distributing air flow to the screen only. In addition, the rear and front screen heaters * will be switched on (or their timed operating cycle will recommence if they are already switched on). NOTE: The temperature and blower speed controls can be adjusted and air recirculation selected manually if required. Press the ‘SCREEN’ button a second time (or select ‘AUTO’) to leave the Defrost mode - the system will default automatically to Auto mode.4. Economy mode Press the ‘Econ’ button to operate (the display shows ‘ECON’). In economy mode, the air conditioning compressor is switched off and the system functions as a conventional heating and ventilation system. This reduces the load on the engine, thereby reducing fuel consumption. Select Economy mode whenever air conditioning is not required i.e. in cold weather when the external temperature is lower than the temperature required for the passenger compartment. The air distribution, blower and recirculation controls can be operated independently. Pressing the ‘Econ’ button a second time will switch the air conditioning compressor on and return the system to Auto mode. NOTE: In Economy mode, it is possible to switch the blower off (no segments showing in the display). 5. On/off button Press to switch on or off. When switching on, note that the system automatically recalls the mode and control settings that were last used. 6. Blower button Press the button to adjust the blower speed. The blower speed increases incrementally with each press of the button, until maximum fan speed is reached (the display shows five segments and the word ‘MAX’). Once the maximum fan speed has been reached, another press of the button returns the blower to its slowest speed (one segment shows in the display).
Air Conditioning 87 7. Air distribution control Press the button to adjust. Air distribution changes incrementally with each press of the switch in the following sequence: Face level vents Foot and face level vents Foot level vents Foot level, windshield and side window vents Windshield and side window vents A further operation of the button returns to the start of the sequence. NOTE: If the button is pressed for more than one second, air distribution will automatically default to foot and face level vents. 8. External temperature Press the button to display. The external temperature is displayed for approximately 6 seconds, after which the display reverts to its previous state. NOTE: While the air conditioning system is switched off, the external temperature can be displayed briefly by pressing the button. 9. Air recirculation The air recirculation feature can be used to prohibit the entry of air from outside the vehicle, alternatively recirculating the air inside the vehicle instead. This is useful to prevent the entry of traffic fumes. The feature also significantly influences the dehumidifying and cooling performance of the air-conditioning system. Therefore, in Auto mode, air recirculation is controlled automatically to enable the air-conditioning system to achieve its optimum performance. However, the feature is also manually selectable in Auto, Defrost and Economy modes, as follows: In Auto mode: •Press the button briefly (display shows recirculation symbol): Air recirculation operates until the control is pressed a second time to switch off. •Press and hold for 2 seconds (two beeps will sound, display shows recirculation symbol): Air recirculation operates for a pre-timed period of 4-6 minutes only. In Defrost and Economy modes: •Press the control briefly (display shows recirculation symbol): Air recirculation operates for a pre-timed period of 4-6 minutes only. •Press and hold for 2 seconds (two beeps will sound, display shows recirculation symbol): Air recirculation operates until the control is pressed a second time to switch off. NOTE: Prolonged recirculation may cause the windows to mist.
Air Conditioning 88 Temperature conversion (°F - °C) The temperature displays can be converted to or from Fahrenheit and Centigrade, as follows: •Press and hold the air recirculation button. •At the same time, press and hold the on/off button for 3 seconds. •A ‘beep’ will sound to indicate that the conversion has taken place. Rear air conditioning controls Some vehicles are equipped with a supplementary air conditioning system, which supplies cooled, dried air to the rear passenger compartment through air vents set into the rear roof lining. The rear air conditioning will only operate when the front air conditioning is switched on. In all other respects, however, it is controlled independently using the controls set into the roof lining. To operate: 1.With the front air conditioning switched on, press the on/off switch in the rear air conditioning control panel (illustrated). 2.Adjust the slider control to increase or reduce the air conditioning fan speed. 3.Always switch off the rear air conditioning after use, otherwise operation will start automatically again when the vehicle is next used. During cold weather, when the air conditioning is not in use, the rear air conditioning controls can be used to supply recirculated air to the rear passenger compartment.GENERAL NOTES •For optimum operating efficiency, ensure all the air vents (including those in the rear of the vehicle) are open. •For the automatic temperature control system to function efficiently, all windows (and the sunroof) should be closed, and the air intake vents free from ice, snow, leaves or other debris. •In very humid conditions, slight screen misting may be experienced when the air conditioning system is turned on. This is a natural occurrence on most automotive air conditioning systems. It is not a fault and misting will clear after a few seconds once the air conditioning system is operating. •The air conditioning compressor will not function unless the engine is running. •Surplus water produced by the dehumidifying process is expelled from the system via drain tubes beneath the vehicle. This may result in a small pool of water forming on the road when the vehicle is stationary and is not a cause for concern. •If desired, the systems audible information chimes can be deactivated, as follows: 1. Press ‘Auto’ button and hold. 2. Press ‘On/off’ button and hold pressed for 3 seconds, then release. 3. Press ‘On/off’ button again for a further 3 seconds, and release. 4. Release ‘Auto’ button. 243 H3580
Heated Screens 89 H eated Sc re ensHEATED WINDSHIELD AND REAR WINDOW Heated front screen* Press to operate (the indicator light in the switch illuminates); press a second time to switch off (the indicator light extinguishes). The heated screen operates only with the engine running. After 5 minutes continuous operation, the heater switches off automatically. Heated rear window Press to operate; press a second time to switch off. The indicator light in the switch illuminates while the heating elements are switched on and extinguishes when they are turned off. Note that the heating elements operate only with the engine running. After 15 minutes continuous operation, the heater switches off automatically. CAUTION: DO NOT stick labels over the heating elements, and DO NOT scrape or use abrasive materials to clean the inside of the window. H4541