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Renault Scenic 2002
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3.05
HEATING - VENTILATION WITH ISOLATION OF THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
(continued)
Adjusting the amount of air
supplied to the passenger
compartment
O Normal use
Move control C from
(position 1)to4.
Ventilation in the passenger
compartment is by “blown air”.
The ventilation fan determines
the amount of inlet air. The
vehicle speed has a slight effect
on this.
This principle improves the
stability of the passenger
compartment air temperature.
The further the control is
positioned to the right, the
greater the quantity of air blown
into the passenger compartment.
Position O
In this position:
- The ventilation speed of air
supplied to the passenger
compartment is zero;
- there is, however, a slight flow
of air when the vehicle is
moving.
To alter this setting, move
control C to the setting or
higher.
O Temporary isolation of the
passenger compartment
Move control C from
(position 1)to4.
Air recycling allows the desired
temperature to be achieved as
quickly as possible.
This switches the air recycling
system on or off.
Normal operation of the heating
and ventilation system is
obtained using external air.
The air recycling position allows
you to isolate yourself from the
external atmosphere (when driving
in polluted areas, etc.).
Prolonged use of this position
(recycled air) may mist or ice up the
windows slightly or cause odours
due to the air not being renewed.
It is advisable therefore to return to
normal operation (external air) by
adjusting control C when you have
passed through the polluted area.

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