blower FORD C MAX 2011 2.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Blower
OffA
Note: If you switch the blower off, the
windscreen may mist up.
Recirculated air Press the button to toggle between outside
air and recirculated air.
Heating the interior quickly Ventilation
Set the air distribution control, blower and
air vents to suit your requirements.
Air conditioning
Switching the air conditioning on and
off
If you turn the blower off, the air
conditioning will turn off. When you turn
the blower on again, the air conditioning
will come on automatically.
Cooling with outside air
Cooling the interior quickly
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine With the heater control in this position, the
air conditioning and recirculated air will
switch on automatically.
You can switch the air conditioning and
recirculated air on and off.
Defrosting and demisting the
windscreen
When the temperature is above 4°C
(39°F), the air conditioning will switch on
automatically. Make sure that the blower
is on. The indicator in the switch will
illuminate during defrosting and demisting.
If you move the air distribution control to
a position other than windscreen, the A/C
will remain on.
You can switch the air conditioning and
recirculated air on and off while the air
distribution control is set to windscreen
If necessary, switch the heated windows
on. See Heated Windows and Mirrors
(page 105).
Reducing interior air humidity AUTOMATIC CLIMATE
CONTROL
The system controls the temperature,
amount and distribution of the air flow
automatically and adjusts them according
to the driving and weather conditions.
Pressing the AUTO button once switches
on the auto mode.
The system in your vehicle is dual-zone
automatic climate control. When the
system is in mono mode, all the
temperature zones are linked to the driver's
zone. When you switch mono mode off,
the dual-zone system allows you to set
different temperatures for the driver's and
front passenger's side.
Note:
Avoid adjusting the settings when
the vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold.
The automatic climate control adjusts to
the current circumstances automatically.
For the system to function properly, the side
and centre vents should be fully open.
Note: The sunload sensor is located on top
of the instrument panel. Do not cover the
sensor with any objects.
Note: At low outside temperatures, when
the system is in auto mode, the air stream
will be directed to the windscreen and the
side windows as long as the engine is cold.
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You can set the temperature between
15.5°C (60°F) and 29.5°C (85°F) in steps
of 0.5°C (1°F). In position LO, 15°C (59°F),
the system will switch to permanent
cooling. In position HI, 30°C (86°F), the
system will switch to permanent heating.
Note:
If either position LO or HI is selected,
the system will not regulate a stable
temperature.
Mono mode
In mono mode, the temperature settings
for both the driver ’s and passenger ’s side
are linked. If you adjust the temperature
using the rotary control on the driver ’s side,
the settings will be adjusted to the same
setting on the passenger ’s side. In mono
mode, MONO appears in the display.
To switch mono mode off
Select a temperature for the passenger ’s
side with the rotary control on the
passenger ’s side. Mono mode will switch
off and MONO disappears from the
display. The temperature for the driver ’s
side will remain unchanged. You can now
adjust the driver and passenger side
temperatures independently of each
another. The temperature settings for each
side are shown in the display. You can set
a temperature difference of up to 4°C
(8°F).
Note: If you set a temperature difference
of greater than 4°C (8°F), the temperature
on the other side will be adjusted so that
the difference remains 4°C (8°F). Note:
If you set one of the sides to HI or LO,
both sides will be set to HI or LO.
To switch mono mode back on To switch mono mode back on,
press the MONO button.
MONO reappears in the display
and the passenger ’s side temperature will
be adjusted to the driver ’s side
temperature.
Blower Use the buttons to adjust the
blower speed.
The blower setting is indicated
in the display.
To return to auto mode, press the AUTO
button.
Air distribution
To adjust air distribution, press the desired
button. Any combination of settings can
be selected simultaneously. Footwell
A
Face level
B
Windscreen
C
When you select windscreen defrosting
and demisting, A,B and C switch off
automatically and the air conditioning
switches on. Outside air will flow into the
vehicle. You cannot select recirculated air.
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demisting
Press the windscreen defrosting
and demisting button. Outside
air will flow into the vehicle. Air
conditioning is automatically selected. As
long as the air distribution is set to this
position, you cannot select recirculated air.
The blower speed and the temperature
control operate automatically and cannot
be adjusted manually. The blower is set to
high speed and the temperature to HI.
When you select windscreen defrosting
and demisting, the heated screens switch
on automatically and switch off after a
short time.
To return to auto mode, press the AUTO
button.
Switching the air conditioning on
and off Press the A/C button to switch
the air conditioning on and off.
A/C OFF appears in the display
when the air conditioning is switched off.
A/C ON appears in the display when the
air conditioning is switched on.
Recirculated air Press the recirculated air button
to toggle between outside air
and recirculated air.
Note: When the system is in auto mode and
the interior and exterior temperatures are
quite hot, the system selects recirculated
air automatically to maximise cooling of the
interior. Once the selected temperature is
reached, the system will reselect outside air
automatically. Switching off the automatic
climate control Press the OFF button.
When switched off, the heating,
ventilation and air conditioning
system is switched off and recirculated air
is selected.
HEATED WINDOWS AND
MIRRORS
Heated windows
Use the heated windows to defrost or
demist the windscreen or rear window.
Note: The heated windows operate only
when the engine is running.
Heated windscreen Heated rear window
Vehicles without auxiliary heater
If the ambient temperature is below 5°C
(41°F) and the engine coolant is below
65°C (149°F), the heated windscreen and
heated rear window will switch on
automatically. They will switch off
automatically.
Heated exterior mirrors
Electric exterior mirrors are fitted with a
heating element that will defrost or demist
the mirror glass. They will switch on
automatically when you switch the heated
rear window on.
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Parking heater
WARNINGS
The parking heater must not be
operated at filling stations, near
sources of combustible vapours or
dust or in enclosed spaces. The parking heater should be
switched on for approximately 10
minutes at least once a month all
year round. This prevents the water pump
and heater motor from seizing. Note:
The parking heater will only operate
if there is at least 7.5 litres (1.6 gallons) of
fuel in the fuel tank and the ambient
temperature is below 15°C (59°F). The
heater will not operate if the battery is low.
Note: The heating depends on the outside
air temperature.
Note: When the parking heater is activated,
exhaust fumes may come from under the
sides of the vehicle. This is normal.
Note: On vehicles with manual climate
control the heating of the vehicle interior is
dependent on the temperature, air
distribution and blower control settings.
The parking heater operates independently
of the vehicle heater by heating the
engine ’s coolant circuit. It is fed from the
vehicle fuel tank. You can also use it while
the vehicle is in motion to help the vehicle
heater warm up the interior more quickly.
Used properly, the parking heater provides
the following benefits: •
It preheats the interior of the vehicle.
• It keeps the windows clear of ice in the
event of frost and prevents
condensation.
• It avoids cold starts and allows the
engine to reach operating temperature
sooner.
To prevent the battery from discharging:
• Once the parking heater has performed
one heating cycle, the next
programmed heating cycle will only be
carried out if you have started the
vehicle ’s engine in between.
• After a heating cycle, drive the vehicle
for at least the period of the heating
cycle.
Programming the parking heater
Note: The programmed time is the time at
which you wish the vehicle to be warm and
ready to drive, not the time at which the
heater switches on.
Note: You must programme the times at
least 70 minutes in advance of the time you
wish to set.
Note: You must set the time and date
correctly. See Clock (page 122).
To programme the heating times:
1. Use the arrow buttons on the steering wheel to enter the main menu. See
Information Displays (page 83).
2. Select the park heater option.
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Climate Control
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Engine compartment fuse box
Circuits protected
Ampere
rating
Fuse
ABS pump
40
7
ABS valve
30
8
Headlamp washer
20
9
Heater blower
40
10
Not used
-
11
Engine Control Relay
30
12
Starter relay
30
13
Heated windscreen (right-hand side)
40
14
Not used
-
15
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WARNING
If you use a car wash with a waxing
cycle, make sure that you remove the
wax from the windscreen.
CAUTIONS
Prior to using a car wash facility check
the suitability of it for your vehicle.
Some car wash installations use
water at high pressure. This could
damage certain parts of your vehicle.
Remove the aerial before using an
automatic car wash.
Switch the heater blower off to
prevent contamination of the fresh air
filter.
We recommend that you wash your vehicle
with a sponge and lukewarm water
containing a car shampoo.
Cleaning the headlamps
CAUTIONS
Do not scrape the headlamp lenses
or use abrasives, alcoholic solvents or
chemical solvents to clean them.
Do not wipe the headlamps when
they are dry.
Cleaning the rear window
CAUTION
Do not scrape the inside of the rear
window or use abrasives or chemical
solvents to clean it.
Use a clean, lint free cloth or a damp
chamois leather to clean the inside of the
rear window. Cleaning the chrome trim CAUTION
Do not use abrasives or chemical
solvents. Use soapy water.
Body paintwork preservation
CAUTIONS
Do not polish your vehicle in strong
sunshine.
Do not allow polish to touch plastic
surfaces. It could be difficult to
remove.
Do not apply polish to the windscreen
or rear window. This could cause the
wipers to become noisy and they may
not clear the window properly. We recommend that you wax the
paintwork once or twice a year.
CLEANING THE INTERIOR
Seat belts
WARNINGS
Do not use abrasives, or chemical
solvents to clean them.
Do not allow moisture to penetrate
the seat belt retractor mechanism.
Clean the seat belts with interior cleaner
or water applied with a soft sponge. Let
the seat belts dry naturally, away from
artificial heat.
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Vehicle Care
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Autolamps........................................................58
Automatic Climate Control......................103
Air distribution..................................................... 104
Blower..................................................................... 104
Mono mode.......................................................... 104
Recirculated air................................................... 105
Setting the temperature.................................. 104
Switching off the automatic climate control............................................................... 105
Switching the air conditioning on and off........................................................................\
105
To switch mono mode back on.................... 104
To switch mono mode off............................... 104
Windscreen defrosting and demisting.......................................................... 105
Automatic Transmission.............................141 Emergency park position release
lever..................................................................... 143
Hints on driving with an automatic transmission.................................................... 143
Manual shifting - Vehicles with a 5 speed transmission.................................................... 142
Selector lever positions..................................... 141
Sport mode and manual shifting - Vehicles with a 6 speed transmission..................... 142
Automatic volume control.......................230
Autostore control.........................................228
Autowipers........................................................52
Auxiliary Heater............................................106 Diesel auxiliary heater (depending on
country)............................................................ 108
Fuel operated heater (depending on country)............................................................ 108
Parking heater..................................................... 106
Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket...............125
Auxiliary Power Points................................123 Power inverter...................................................... 123
B
Battery connection points........................198
Blind Spot Monitor.........................................74 Blind spot information system (BLIS)..........74
Detection errors..................................................... 76
System detection and alerts............................ 75
Turning the system on and off......................... 75
Using the system.................................................. 74Bluetooth setup............................................237
Handling of phones........................................... 237
Requirements for Bluetooth connection....................................................... 237
Bonnet Lock See: Opening and Closing the Bonnet.......185
Booster cables See: Jump-Starting the Vehicle..................... 197
Booster Seats..................................................20 Booster cushion (Group 3)................................ 21
Booster seat (Group 2)...................................... 20
Brake and Clutch Fluid Check...................191
Brakes...............................................................144 Principle of Operation....................................... 144
Bulb changing See: Changing a Bulb......................................... 62
Bulb Specification Chart.............................69
C
Capacities and Specifications.................216 Technical Specifications.................................. 216
Cargo Nets......................................................163 C-MAX.................................................................... 163
Grand C-MAX....................................................... 164
Luggage retention net...................................... 164
Car Wash See: Cleaning the Exterior............................... 195
Catalytic Converter......................................136 Driving with a catalytic converter.................136
Changing a Bulb.............................................62 Approach lamp..................................................... 65
Central high mounted brake lamp................68
Front fog lamps.................................................... 66
Headlamp............................................................... 63
Interior lamps........................................................ 69
Luggage compartment lamp, footwell lamp and tailgate lamp............................................ 69
Number plate lamp............................................. 69
Rear lamps............................................................. 66
Side lamp................................................................ 64
Side repeater......................................................... 65
Changing a Fuse............................................174
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Index
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Lighting Control...............................................57
Headlamp flasher................................................. 57
Home safe lighting.............................................. 58
Lighting control positions.................................. 57
Main and dipped beam...................................... 57
Parking lamps........................................................ 57
Lighting...............................................................57
Load Carriers See: Roof Racks and Load Carriers.............165
Load Carrying..................................................161 General Information........................................... 161
Loading the navigation data.....................271 Loading the navigation data........................... 271
Locking and Unlocking.................................39 Double locking....................................................... 39
Locking..................................................................... 39
Locking and unlocking confirmation............40
Locking and unlocking the doors from inside................................................................... 40
Locking the doors individually with the key........................................................................\
. 42
Luggage compartment lid................................ 40
Sliding door............................................................ 40
Unlocking................................................................ 39
Locks...................................................................39
Luggage Anchor Points...............................161
Luggage Covers.............................................163
M
Maintenance..................................................185 General Information.......................................... 185
Technical Specifications.................................. 192
Manual Climate Control.............................101 Air conditioning................................................... 102
Air distribution control....................................... 101
Blower..................................................................... 102
Heating the interior quickly............................. 102
Recirculated air.................................................... 102
Ventilation............................................................. 102Manual Seats.................................................109
Adjusting the angle of the seatback............110
Adjusting the height of the driver ’s
seat...................................................................... 110
Adjusting the lumbar support........................ 110
Moving the seats backwards and forwards............................................................ 109
Manual Transmission...................................141
Map updates..................................................278
Message Centre See: Information Displays................................. 83
Mirrors See: Heated Windows and Mirrors..............105
See: Windows and Mirrors................................. 71
MP3 connection See: Connecting an external device...........258
See: Connecting an external device - Vehicles
With: Bluetooth............................................. 258
MP3 display options...................................233 CD text display options................................... 234
MP3 file playback........................................233 Playing a multi session disc........................... 233
N
Navigation introduction............................262 General Information......................................... 262
Navigation Quick start...............................264 Vehicles with CD-SD navigation system or
Sony CD-SD navigation system..............265
Vehicles with mobile navigation system.............................................................. 264
Navigation system.......................................275
Navigation unit overview...........................267 Vehicles with CD-SD navigation
system.............................................................. 268
Vehicles with Sony CD-SD navigation system............................................................... 270
News broadcasts.........................................230
O
Occupant protection.....................................27 Principle of Operation......................................... 27
Oil Check See: Engine Oil Check....................................... 190
On/off control................................................227
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