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Operation






OPERATION

The supplemental cabin heater is activated by using the temperature control on the front A/C-heater control. The supplemental cabin heater is activated when the temperature control is set to/or above the upper set point. The supplemental cabin heater can operate in a full or partial load range as well as an idle mode, all dependent on the engine coolant temperature. The heater unit will also turn off if the temperature control is set to less than the lower set point. The supplemental cabin heater can take up to three minutes to completely shut down when either the heater temperature is set below the lower set point or the vehicle ignition is turned off.

NOTE: Do not apply a strong vacuum directly on the supplemental cabin heater exhaust line. Place the vacuum within 75 mm (3 inches) of the exhaust port. Too strong of a vacuum can prevent the heater from starting. The heater control module monitors the blower speed and combustion during its start up.

The supplemental cabin heater only operates when the engine is running, the mileage exceeds 8 kilometer (5 mph) and the fuel tank volume exceeds 1/8 of a tank. The heater should start if the coolant temperature is below 40° C (104° F).