Seat Leon >> Automatic mode
In automatic mode air temperature, airflow and distribution are automatically regulated so that a specified temperature is attained as quickly as possible and then maintained.
The temperature can be adjusted separately for the left and right sides of the vehicle interior.
Switching on automatic mode
– Press the button fig. 110.
“AUTO” is shown
on the display.
– Press the temperature selectors to set the desired temperatures
for the left and right sides of the interior. We recommend 22°C
(72°F).
A comfortable interior climate is quickly reached when a temperature of +22°C (72°F) is set in automatic mode. It can be changed as necessary to suit individual preferences or particular circumstances. It is possible to select interior temperatures from +16°C (61°F) to +29.5°C (86°F). These are approximate temperatures and the actual temperature may be slightly higher or lower depending on the ambient conditions.
Climatronic automatically maintains a constant temperature. The temperature of the air supplied to the interior, the blower speed and the air distribution are regulated automatically. The system also allows for the effect of strong sunlight, so there is no need for manual adjustment. Therefore, automatic mode provides the best comfort for the vehicle occupants in virtually all conditions throughout the year.
Automatic mode is switched off whenever an adjustment is made using the buttons for the air distribution, airflow or . The temperature will continue to be regulated within the parameters manually selected by the user.
Control switches
The controls allow separate adjustment of air conditioning settings for the left and right. Fig. 110 On the dash panel: 2C Climatronic controls The air conditioning system only works when the en ...Manual mode
In manual mode you can adjust the air temperature, airflow and distribution as required. Fig. 111 On the dash panel: 2C Climatronic controls Switching on manual mode – To enter manual mode, p ...See also:
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