climate control FORD C MAX 2008 1.G Owner's Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART
Engine junction box
Circuits protectedAmpereratingFuse
Cooling fan501
Power steering802
Passenger junction box supply 1603
Passenger junction box supply 2604
Climate control805
Auxiliary heater (diesel only)606
ABS, stability control pump307
ABS, stability control valves208
Powertrain control module209
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FusesE79716196781091211141316152936283435332225325432120171824213031232627
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Circuits protectedAmpereratingFuse
Climate control blower3010
Ignition switch2011
Ignition relay 15l4012
Starter solenoid2013
Heated windscreen, right-hand side4014
Cooling fan relay3015
Heated windscreen, left-hand side4016
Not used-17
Not used-18
ABS module1019
Horn1520
Auxiliary heater2021
Power steering module1022
Headlamp washer3023
Auxiliary heater (diesel only)1524
Ignition, relays1025
Automatic transmission1026
Air conditioning clutch1027
Glow plug monitoring (diesel only)1028
Dual zone climate control1029
Powertrain control module, automatic transmission330
Battery sensor smart charging1031
Automatic transmission1032
Heated oxygen sensors (petrol only)1033
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine GENERAL INFORMATION
This section describes the functionsand features of the Bluetooth mobilephone and voice control system.
The section covers the followingvariations:
•a mobile phone with a mobilephone cradle without voicecontrol
•a Bluetooth and voice controlsystem with a mobile phonecradle
•a Bluetooth and voice controlsystem without a mobile phonecradle.
The Bluetooth mobile phone part ofthe system provides interaction withthe audio or navigation system andyour mobile phone. It allows you touse the audio or navigation systemto make and receive calls withouthaving to use your mobile phone.
The voice control part of the systemcan be used to control:
•mobile phone calls
•audio system functions
•vehicle climate control functions.
Note:The mobile phone does notswitch off immediately after theignition key is turned off: the powerdown delay is preset to 10 minutes.The time period can be adjusted tobetween 0 and 60 minutes. This,depending on your mobile phone,can be achieved by creating aphonebook entry on your mobilephone with the name Timer and therequired delay as it's number.
If the Bluetooth and voice control isused for an extended period of timewhen the vehicle is stationary, makesure that the engine is running toavoid draining the battery
TELEPHONE SETUP
Requirements for cradleconnection
Your phone must be fitted in a mobilephone holder before it can be usedas a cradle phone with yourhandsfree/voice control system. Youwill be able to purchase the correctholder for your phone from yourdealer.
Placing your phone in thecradle
Note:Your phone must be fitted ina mobile phone holder to allow youto connect the phone to the cradle.
Connect your phone to the cradle.
1.Place the base of the phone in thecradle connection.
Note:Make sure that the phone ispushed fully rearwards in the cradle.
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Telephone
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PRINCIPLE OF
OPERATION
Voice recognition enables operationof the audio system without the needto divert your attention from the roadahead in order to change settings, orreceive feedback from the system.
Whenever you issue one of thedefined commands with the systemactive, the voice recognition systemconverts your command into acontrol signal for the audio system.Your inputs take the form ofdialogues or commands. You areguided through these dialogues byannouncements or questions.
Please familiarise yourself with thefunctions of the audio system beforeusing voice recognition.
Note:If the Bluetooth and voicecontrol is used for an extendedperiod of time when the vehicle isstationary, make sure that the engineis running to avoid draining thebattery.
Supported commands
The voice control system allows youto control the following vehiclefunctions:
•phone
•radio
•CD Player
•climate control
•navigation system.
Note:The voice control system islanguage specific. If you require thesystem to operate in anotherlanguage please consult your dealer.
System response
As you work through a voice sessionthe system will prompt you with abeep tone each time the system isready to proceed.
Do not try to give any commandsuntil the beep tone has been heard.The voice control system will repeateach spoken command back to you.
If you are not sure how to continuesay "HELP" for assistance or"CANCEL" if you do not wish tocontinue.
The "HELP" function provides only asubset of the available voicecommands. Detailed explanations ofall possible voice commands can befound on the following pages.
Voice commands
All voice commands should be givenusing a natural speaking voice, as ifspeaking to a passenger or on thephone. Your voice level should bedependant on the surrounding noiselevel inside or outside the vehicle butdo not shout.
Name tag
The name tag functionality cansupport the phone, audio andnavigation features by using the"STORE NAME" function.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine •Store up to 20 name tags perfunction.
•The average recording time foreach name tag is approximately2-3 seconds.
USING VOICE CONTROL
System operation
The order and content of the voicecontrols are given in the followinglists. The tables show the sequenceof user voice commands and systemresponses for each available function.
<> indicates a number or storedname tag to be inserted by the user.
Short cuts
There are a number of voicecommand short cuts available, whichallow you to control some vehiclefeatures without having to follow thecomplete command menu. Theseare:
•phone: "MOBILE NAME"1, "DIAL
NUMBER", "DIAL NAME" and"REDIAL"
•CD player: "DISC" and "TRACK"
•climate control: "TEMPERATURE","FAN", "AUTO MODE","DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON"and "DEFROSTING/DEMISTINGOFF"
•radio: "TUNE NAME"
•navigation: "ZOOM" and "ROUTESETTING".
1) Only when the mobile phone isfitted with Bluetooth and voicecontrol
Start communicating with thesystem
Before you can start talking to thesystem you first have to press theVOICE or MODE button for eachoperation and wait until the systemanswers with a beep.
AUDIO UNIT COMMANDS
CD Player/CD Changer
You can choose a disc or trackdirectly by voice control.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine System answerUser saysSteps
"REJECT CALLS""REJECT CALLS"
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
COMMANDS
Please refer to your separateNavigation handbook for details ofthe command menus.
CLIMATE CONTROL
COMMANDS
Climate
The climate voice commandssupports the functionality of the fanspeed, temperature and modesettings. Not all functions areavailable on all vehicles.
Overview
The overview below shows theavailable voice commands foroperating your climate controlsystem. The following lists will givefurther information about thecomplete command menu.
"CLIMATE"
"HELP"
"FAN"a
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON"a
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING OFF"a
"TEMPERATURE"a
"AUTO MODE"a
a) Can be used as a shortcut. On vehicles fitted with an English languagemodule the "FAN" shortcut is not available.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine FanThis function allows you to adjust thefan speed.
System answerUser saysSteps
"CLIMATE""CLIMATE"1
"FAN SPEED PLEASE""‘FAN"a2
"FAN MINIMUM""MINIMUM"
3"FAN
"FAN MAXIMUM""MAXIMUM"
a) Can be used as a shortcut. On vehicles fitted with an English languagemodule the "FAN" shortcut is not available.
Defrosting/Demisting
System answerUser saysSteps
"CLIMATE""CLIMATE"1
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON""DEFROSTING/DEMISTING
ON"a
2
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTINGOFF"
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING
OFF"a
a) Can be used as a shortcut.
Temperature
This function allows you to adjust thetemperature.
System answerUser saysSteps
"CLIMATE""CLIMATE"1
"TEMPERATURE PLEASE""TEMPERATURE"a2
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine System answerUser saysSteps
"TEMPERATURE MINIMUM""MINIMUM"
3"TEMPERATURE
"" or""
"TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM""MAXIMUM"
a) Can be used as a shortcut.
Auto mode
System answerUser saysSteps
"CLIMATE""CLIMATE"1
"AUTO MODE""AUTO MODE"a2
a) Can be used as a shortcut. Can be deactivated by selecting a differenttemperature or fan speed.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A
A/CSee: Climate control..........................107
About this handbook........................7ABSSee: Brakes.........................................158
ABS driving hintsSee: Hints on driving with ABS.........158
AccessoriesSee: Parts and accessories..................7
Adaptive front lighting system(AFS)...............................................68Adjusting the pedals.......................58Adjusting the steering wheel.........55Adjusting the windscreen washerjets...................................................62AFSSee: Adaptive front lighting system(AFS)..................................................68
Air conditioningSee: Climate control..........................107
Air vents..........................................107Alarm.................................................53Appendices...................................255Arming the alarm.............................53Automatic arming delay.....................53Interior sensors....................................53
Arming the engine immobiliser.....52ASLSee: Automatic speed limiter(ASL).................................................166
Audible warnings andindicators........................................94Automatic transmission......................94Electronic parking brake (EPB).........94Frost.......................................................94Key-in-ignition......................................94Key outside car....................................94Lights on................................................94Low fuel.................................................94Seat belt reminder...............................95
Audio control...................................55Mode.....................................................56Seek.......................................................56Volume..................................................56
Audio unit commands.................242CD Player/CD Changer....................242Radio...................................................244
Autolamps........................................65Automatic climate control.............111Air distribution......................................112Blower...................................................112Mono mode.........................................112Recirculated air...................................113Setting the temperature.....................111Switching off the automatic climatecontrol...............................................113Switching the air conditioning on andoff.......................................................113To switch mono mode back on.......112To switch mono mode off.................112Windscreen defrosting anddemisting..........................................113
Automatic speed limiter(ASL)..............................................166Principle of operation........................166
Automatic transmission................154Drive modes.......................................156Emergency park position releaselever..................................................156General information...........................154Hints on driving with an automatictransmission....................................156Selector lever positions.....................155
Auxiliary heater...............................114Auxiliary heater....................................116Fuel operated heater.........................116Programmable auxiliary heater........114
Auxiliary input (AUX IN)socket...........................................140Type 1...................................................140Type 2..................................................140
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Child seats........................................20Child restraints for different massgroups...............................................20
Cigar lighter....................................134Cleaning the exterior....................207Body paintwork preservation..........207Cleaning the chrome trim................207Cleaning the headlamps..................207Cleaning the rear window................207
Cleaning the interior.....................208Instrument cluster screens, LCDscreens, radio screens.................208Seat belts............................................208
Climate control...............................107Principle of operation.........................107
Climate control commands........252Climate................................................252
Coded keys.....................................52Convenience features..................133Coolant checkSee: Engine coolant check..............201
Cool box..........................................137Cruise control.................................164Principle of operation........................164
Cruise controlSee: Using cruise control..................164
D
Detachable tow ball......................169Driving with a trailer.............................171Inserting the tow ball arm..................170Maintenance.......................................172Removing the tow ball arm...............171Unlocking the tow ball armmechanism......................................170
Direction indicators..........................71
Disabling the passengerairbag..............................................33Disabling the passenger airbag.........34Enabling the passenger airbag.........34Fitting the passenger airbagdeactivation switch..........................34
Disarming the alarm........................54Britain and Ireland only........................54
Disarming the engineimmobiliser.....................................52Driving hints....................................173
E
Electric exterior mirrors..................86Electric folding mirrors.........................87Mirror tilting positions..........................86
Electric seats..................................1222-way electric seat............................1226-way electric seat............................123
Electric sunroof...............................116Opening and closing the sunroof.....117Opening and closing the sunroofautomatically....................................117Sunroof anti-trap protection.............118Sunroof relearning..............................118Sunroof safety mode.........................118Tilting the sunroof................................117
Electric windows.............................84Anti-trap function.................................84Driver's door switches........................84Global opening and closing...............84Opening and closing the windowsautomatically.....................................84Resetting the memory of the electricwindows............................................85Safety switch for rear windows.........84
Electromagneticcompatibility................................262Emergency equipment.................174Engine compartment overview.........
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