Remote control
The auxiliary heating and auxiliary ventilation can also be switched on or off with the remote control.
Fig. 127 Remote control for auxiliary heating
Fig. 128 Remote control: Changing battery
Switching on
– Press the button 1 for about 2 seconds to activate the auxiliary heating/ventilation ⇒ fig. 127.
Switching off
– Press the OFF button 2 for about 2 seconds to switch off the auxiliary heating/ventilation.
Changing the battery
– Push back and remove the battery cover on the remote
control ⇒ fig. 128.
– Change the battery. The diagram in the battery compartment
shows how the battery should be fitted. The new
battery must be of the same type as the old battery.
– Re-fit the battery cover.
When it is switched on, the auxiliary heating or auxiliary ventilation starts immediately and remains on for the period set in the menu.
The maximum running time is 60 minutes.
If you want to switch the system on again after the end of the programmed running time, press the button 1.
Transmitter indicator lamp
The transmitter indicator lamp 3 will flash accordingly to show whether the command you sent via the remote control was successful.
When you switch the system on by pressing the button 1 the indicator lamp will flash green for about 30 seconds to confirm that the heating/ ventilation has been switched on. When you switch the system off by pressing the OFF button 2 the indicator lamp will flash red to confirm that the heating/ ventilation has been switched off.
If the remote control is outside the transmitting range the indicator lamp will flash red slowly. If there is a fault in the system (e.g. fuel level is down to reserve), the indicator lamp will flash red rapidly. In both cases the command will not be executed.
When the remote control battery is almost completely flat, the transmitter indicator lamp will not light up and no commands will be executed.
Transmitting range
The range of the remote control transmitter is about 600 metres.
However, this can be greatly reduced by obstacles (buildings, etc.) between the remote control transmitter and the vehicle. Hold the aerial 4 upright when using the remote control.
You should not normally use the remote control at a distance of less than 3 metres from the vehicle. If you are closer than this, or if you use the remote control inside the vehicle, this can cause signal overload.
For the sake of the environment Please dispose of old batteries in the proper manner so that they do not harm the environment.