Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 2001my Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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Horn 60 HornHORN To operate, press either of the horn switches set in the steering wheel pad. H2586
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Electric Windows 61 E le ctric Win dowsELECTRIC WINDOWS The switches on the centre 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...
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Sunroof 62 Su nroofELECTRIC SUNROOF* 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...
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Sunroof 63 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
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Air Conditioning 64 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 windscreen. NOTE: Always keep the air intake grille clear of obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice. Air outlets are provided to the windsceen, 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...
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Air Conditioning 65 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...
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Air Conditioning 66 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...
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Air Conditioning 67 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, windscreen and side window vents Windscreen 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...
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Air Conditioning 68 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,...
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Heated Screens 69 H eated Sc re ensHEATED FRONT SCREEN 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...