buttons Lancia Thesis 2007 Owner handbook (in English)
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To switch this function off, turn
the temperature knob to the left and
set the required temperature.
– LOfunction (maximum cooling):
it is activated by turning the temper-
ature knob to the left beyond the
minimum value (16 °C). It can be
independently switched on from dri-
ver’s side or from (front/back) pas-
senger’s side or from both sides (also
by selecting the MONOfunction).
This function can be switched on to
speed up cooling the passenger com-
partment by exploiting the system
potential to the maximum. This
function cuts out the heater and
switches the air recirculation and the
climate control compressor on. The
air distribution and the fan speed
are selected according to the envi-
ronmental conditions. All the manu-
ally settings can be adjusted when
the function is on. To switch this
function off, turn the temperature
knob to the right and set the
required temperature.Buttons for adjusting front air
distribution (10, 18 fig. 121)
Press these buttons to manually
select one of the seven possible air
distribution patterns in the front
passenger compartment (right and
left side):
AAir flow to windscreen and front
side window vents for defrosting/
demisting the windows.
FDAir flow to central and side
dashboard vents and the rear vents.
IMPORTANTOn versions equipped
with solar cell operated sunroof
(where provided), to check opera-
tion at first speed of climate control
system fan when the car is parked,
disengage air vents and set air distri-
bution from central dashboard vents
only before leaving the car.
SAir flow to the front and rear
footwells. The air distribution pat-
tern, due to the natural tendency of
heat to move upwards, allows to
heat the passenger compartment up
as fast as possible. Furthermore, it
offers a prompt feeling of warmth to
the coolest parts of the body.Air flow shared between
footwell vents (warmer air)
and central and side dashboard
vents and the rear vents (cooler air).
This air distribution pattern is par-
ticularly useful in middle seasons
(spring and autumn) when it is
sunny.
Air flow shared between the
footwell vents and the windscreen
and front side window
defrosting/demisting vents. This air
distribution pattern ensures a good
heating of the passenger compart-
ment and prevents possible misting
up.
Air flow distribution between
central and side dashboard
vents, rear vents and windscreen
and front side window vents.
Air flow distribution
between all passenger com-
partment vents.
Air distribution setting is displayed
when leds relevant to the selected
button are lit, which will be turned
off in case of fully automatic opera-
tion (FULL AUTO). F
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FA
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When a combined function is set, if
a button is pressed the main func-
tion of the button pressed is activat-
ed, together with those already set. If
the button corresponding to a func-
tion which is already on is pressed,
such function will be cancelled (the
related led turns off).
Press the AUTObutton to restore
air distribution control after a man-
ual setting.
When the driver selects the air dis-
tribution to the windscreen, also the
passenger side air flow is automati-
cally directed to the windscreen.
Anyway, the passenger can select
another air distribution pattern, by
pressing the related buttons.Buttons for adjusting rear air
distribution (6, 9 fig. 122)
When the back control panel is
activated, it is possible to set one of
the three air distribution patterns for
the passenger compartment back
area by pressing the related buttons:
DAir flow to back central vents.
SAir flow to rear footwells. This air
distribution pattern, due to the nat-
ural tendency of heat to move
upwards, offers a prompt feeling of
warmth to the coolest parts of the
body.
SD
Air flow shared between rear
footwell vents (warmer air) and cen-
tral rear vents (cooler air).
Air distribution setting is displayed
when leds relevant to the selected
button are lit, which will be turned
off in case of fully automatic opera-
tion (FULL AUTO). When a combined function is set, if
a button is pressed the main func-
tion of the button pressed is activat-
ed, together with those already set. If
the button corresponding to a func-
tion which is already on is pressed,
such function will be cancelled (the
related led turns off).
Press the AUTObutton to restore
air distribution control after a man-
ual setting.
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Buttons for adjusting fan speed
(13, 14 fig. 121 – 7, 8 fig. 122)
Press respectively front control
buttons 13or 14 (fig. 121) and back
control buttons 8or 7 (fig. 122) to
increase or decrease the fan speed so
to adjust the amount of air let into
the passenger compartment while
keeping the required temperature
constant.
The fan speed is indicated by the
bars which light up on the front dis-
play 5 (fig. 121) and rear display 3
(fig. 122), when the back control
panel is active. Repeatedly press
button or keep pressed 13 (fig. 121)
or 8(fig. 122) to switch the fan on
at top speed (all bars on).
Repeatedly press or keep pressed
button 14(fig. 121) or 7(fig. 122)
to switch the fan on at minimum
speed (one bar on).When the fan minimum speed is
set up (one bar on), by keeping
pressed for at least two seconds but-
ton 14(fig. 121) or 7(fig. 122), the
climate control system is deactivated
and all the fan bars on the display
turn off; OFFmessage is displayed.
The fan speed can be adjusted
manually through both the front
control panel and the rear control
panel, but it is the same one for the
whole passenger compartment.
IMPORTANTPress the AUTO
button to restore air distribution
control after a manual setting.AUTO buttons
(automatic operation)
(1, 9 fig. 121 - 5 fig. 122)
Press the AUTObutton on the dri-
ver side and/or front/back-seat pas-
senger side: the system will automat-
ically control the air amount and
distribution pattern in the related
passenger compartment areas and
will cancel all the previously made
settings. This condition is marked by
the message FULL AUTOon the
system front and rear display,
besides the leds on the air distribu-
tion buttons turning off.
If one of the functions automatical-
ly controlled by the system (air recir-
culation, air distribution, fan speed
or air conditioner compressor deacti-
vation) is manually adjusted, the
message FULLon the display turns
off to indicate that the system is no
longer controlling the functions inde-
pendently (apart from temperature
control that is always automatic).
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This control is accepted by CON-
NECT only if:
– outside temperature lower than 20
°C
– coolant temperature lower than 50
°C
– the ignition key is at STOPor re-
moved
– car battery charged
– sufficient fuel level
– the timer is deactivated.
Switching the heater on
To switch the heater on, press the
remote control button ONfor 1 or 2
seconds, while keeping the antenna in
vertical position; the positive or un-
successful activation is indicated by
the remote control red led Bin the fol-
lowing way:
– the led turns on for about 2 sec-
onds = the signal has been correctly
received and the heater has been ac-
tivated– the led flashes for about 2 seconds
= the signal has not been received.
In the latter case you are advised to
move before trying to activate it by
pressing again the ONbutton.
After the confirmation activation,
the led Bwill flash every 2 seconds for
the whole operation cycle duration.
IMPORTANTIf led Bturns on with
green colour, press twice both remote
control buttons ONand OFFwithin 1
second to set the red colour.
Activation length
When pressing the remote control
button ONthe last recorded activa-
tion length is always activated.
To see the recorded length, press at
the same time for three consecutive
times within 1 second, the remote
control buttons ONand OFF, count
the number of flashes of led Bthen
compare them to those shown in the
table below, including also the first
flash appearing the third time you
press the buttons. Default activation length is 30 min-
utes but it can be changed through
the following procedure:
– press at the same time for three
consecutive times within 1 second, the
remote control buttons ONand OFF
– count the number of flashes of led
Bincluding also the first flash ap-
pearing the third time you press but-
tons ONand OFF
– press OFFto set the length suc-
cessive to the set one (press OFFfor
several times to set the required
length in sequence)
– wait for about 10 seconds for timer
storing.
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- the led comes on for about 2 sec-
onds = the signal has been received
correctly and the heater has been de-
activated
- the led flashes for about 2 seconds
= the signal has not been received.
In the latter case you are advised to
move before trying to deactivate it by
pressing again the OFFbutton.Checking and replacing the
batteries
To check the battery charge, press
ONor OFF: if after about 5 seconds
led Bcomes on with orange colour it
means that the batteries are nearly
down and that they shall be replaced.
The batteries must be replaced with
new ones of the same type, available
at the usual sellers.
Replacing the batteries
Keep the ONand OFFbuttons
pressed for about 10 seconds, until led
Bturns off, to reset the 30 minutes
standard operation length.
Switching the heater off
To turn the heater off, press the re-
mote control button OFFfor 1 or 2
seconds, while keeping the antenna in
vertical position; the positive or un-
successful deactivation is indicate by
the remote control red led Bin the fol-
lowing way:Used batteries pollute the
environment. Dispose of
them in the special con-
tainers as specified by current leg-
islation. Keep batteries away from
open flames and high tempera-
tures. Keep away from children.
Number of flashes of led B
1
2
3
4
5
6Heater activation length
10 minutes
20 minutes
30 minutes
40 minutes
50 minutes
60 minutes
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To switch the courtesy lights on
and off, press the respective buttons
B. The courtesy lights will automat-
ically go out after about 15 minutes
after shutting the engine off (by
turning the key to STOP).
The central ceiling light will switch
on automatically, together with the
rear ceiling light, when a door is
opened. The ceiling lights will go out
after about 3 minutes if one or sever-
al doors remain open or if the doors
are closed beforehand, after about 10
seconds after the last door has been
closed or at doors locking.
If a door is left open, the ceiling
lights will automatically go out
after about 3 minutes. To switch
them on again, it is enough to open
and close a door.
Ceiling lights come on (for about 10
seconds) when removing the ignition
key (knob to STOPon cars fitted
with Keyless System) and operating
the central door opening with the
remote control.
In case of collision with actuation
of the inertial switch, the ceiling
lights will automatically light up for
about 15 minutes.REAR CEILING LIGHT
(fig. 160)
This ceiling light includes a central
light and two courtesy lights.
The central light will switch on and
off gradually, together with the front
ceiling light.
To switch the central light on man-
ually, press button A; to switch it
off, press the same button again.
To switch the courtesy lights on
and off, press the respective buttons
B. The courtesy lights will automat-
ically go out after about 15 minutes
after the engine has been shut off
(by turning the key to STOP).DOOR PUDDLE LIGHTS
(fig. 161)
A light is provided in the lower part
of the door panel, to illuminate the
area through which passengers get
into and out of the car.
This light will automatically light
up when the door is opened, regard-
less of the ignition key position.
With the door open, the light stays
on for about 3 minutes, then it goes
off automatically.
fig. 160
L0A0279b
fig. 161
L0A0214b
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REAR BOTTLE/CAN HOLDER
(fig. 178)
Bottle/can holder Ais incorporated
in the rear armrest.
To open it, press on the point spec-
ified by the arrow, then release it:
the bottle/can holder will automati-
cally open.
To close the bottle/can holder,
push it into its seat.REAR ARMREST
COMPARTMENT
Inside the rear armrest is an odd-
ment compartment A(fig. 179), a
card holder Band a power socket C.
Depending on versions, the armrest
can also include:
– the control buttons for heating,
massage, lumbar adjustment and for
adaptation of rear side seats
– the button to shift the front pas-
senger’s seat
– the button to actuate the electric
window shades
fig. 178
L0A0073b
fig. 179
L0A0075b
fig. 177
L0A0252b
CENTRAL CONSOLE
COMPARTMENT (fig. 177)
Versions with automatic, two-zone
climate control system are provided
with an oddment compartment A,
placed on the rear part of the central
console.
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POWER SOCKET
It is located inside the rear armrest.
The power socket can be accessed
by lifting the armrest from handgrip
A (fig. 180). To close the compart-
ment, lower the armrest.
To use the socket, lift cover C
(fig. 179).
Certain versions are fitted with a
power socket inside the glove com-
partment.
The socket is powered when the
key is turned to MAR. It can be used
only for accessories with a maximum
intake of 15A (power 180W).ELECTRIC SUNSHADE (fig. 181)
The electric sunshade works with
ignition key at MAR.
The buttons for operating it are
located on the central console, near
the gearshift lever and inside the
rear armrest.
To operate the electric sunshade
from the front seats: press button A
to open it and button Bto close it.
To operate the electric sunshade
from the rear seats: press the front
part of button Cto open it and press
the rear part to close it.
Do not use the socket for
power devices with a
higher intake than that
shown.
Prolonged current intake can
drain the battery and lead to
problems when starting the
engine.– the power socket
– the remote control used for the
CONNECT HI-FI and TV functions
– the additional phone handset.
IMPORTANTTo use the power
socket, read the instructions of the
relevant paragraph in this chapter.
The compartment can be accessed
by lifting the armrest from handgrip
A (fig. 180).
To close the compartment, lower
the armrest.
fig. 180
L0A0074b
fig. 181
L0A0280b