10 Coding
No coding with DIS or MoDiC is required for
retrofitting this system.
11 To prepare the remote control
11.1
To insert batteries in the remote control
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Open the battery compartment cover (1) in the
direction indicated by the arrow. Insert two
conventional batteries (type MN21) (2) into the
remote control (3) as shown and then close the
battery compartment again.
Dispose of exhausted batteries correctly.
11.2
To check the batteries in the remote
control
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Press the OFF button (1).
– The control light (2) flashes for 0.5 seconds
= Batteries OK
– The control light (2) flashes orange for 3 seconds
after a delay of 1 second
= Batteries weak
– Replace batteries at earliest opportunity
– The control light (2) flashes orange for 5 seconds
after a delay of 1 second
= Batteries dead or the batteries are colder than
0°C
– Renew or warm batteries.
11.3
To program the remote control
The auxiliary heating system must not be
switched on during the programming procedure.
Up to three remote controls (2) can be
programmed to operate with one receiver.
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Insert the batteries into the battery compartment
on the remote control (2).
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Take the 1 A fuse (F1) out of fuse holder A18 on
the auxiliary heating system wiring harness
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Wait for at least five seconds
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Refit the 1 A fuse (F1) in fuse holder A18 and
within 5 seconds press the OFF button (1) on the
remote control (2) for at least 1 second.
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This completes the programming procedure.
You can program a second or third remote
control (2) using the same method.
12 To operate the auxiliary heating
system
12.1
Initial settings
To achieve optimal heating results, before
switching off the ignition, some initial settings are
to be made on the heating or air conditioning
control.
Cars with IHKR and IHR only
The drawing shows the IHKR, proceed
accordingly with the IHR.
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Initial settings for auxiliary heating mode
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Set the temperature control (2) to max. heat
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Set the air distribution control (3) to defrost
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Set the air supply control (1) to level 2.
Initial settings for auxiliary ventilation mode
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Set the temperature control (2) to max. cold
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Set the air distribution control (3) to defrost
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Set the air supply control (1) to level 2.
Cars with IHKA only
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Initial settings for auxiliary heating mode
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Set the button (1) for "air distribution upwards".
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Adjust the air flow so that four of the possible
display segments light up in the display (3).
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Set the temperature (2) to max. (32°C).
Initial settings for auxiliary ventilation mode
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Set the button (1) for "air distribution upwards".
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Adjust the air flow so that four of the possible
display segments light up in the display (3).
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Set the temperature (2) to min. (16°C).
12.2
To operate the system with the remote
control
Using the remote control (2) it is possible to
choose between auxiliary heating and auxiliary
ventilation modes.
If the distance between the remote control (2) and
the aerial is less than 2 metres, the system may
overload and it will not be possible to switch the
auxiliary heating or ventilation system on or off.
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