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Owners Handbook Mitsubishi FTO Owners Handbook Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 1 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Contents Contents ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Forward ............................................................................................................................. 5 Acknowledgements ........................................................................................................... 5 Disclaimer ......................................................................................................................... 5 General overview.................................................................................................................................... 6 Dashboard..................................................................................................................................... 6 Interior .......................................................................................................................................... 7 Exterior ......................................................................................................................................... 8 Vehicle Introduction and Safety ........................................................................................................... 9 Warning notes............................................................................................................................... 9 Tips when driving an automatic vehicle. ......................................................................... 12 Opening / closing the vehicle ............................................................................................................... 14 The key ....................................................................................................................................... 14 Unlocking the door ..................................................................................................................... 14 Keyless entry .............................................................................................................................. 15 Central door locking ................................................................................................................... 16 Window operation ...................................................................................................................... 17 Engine compartment ................................................................................................................... 18 Fuel access.................................................................................................................................. 19 Boot access ................................................................................................................................. 19 Sunroof ....................................................................................................................................... 20 Power sunroof.................................................................................................................. 20 Manual sunroof................................................................................................................ 20 Driving position.................................................................................................................................... 22 Seat adjustment........................................................................................................................... 22 Front seat adjustment....................................................................................................... 22 Rear seat .......................................................................................................................... 24 Seat belts..................................................................................................................................... 25 When you fasten your seat belt........................................................................................ 26 SRS Air bag restraint system .............................................................................................................. 27 Instrument panel.................................................................................................................................. 29 Instrument overview ................................................................................................................... 29 Amp-meter....................................................................................................................... 29 Odometer / trip meter ...................................................................................................... 30 Warning lights ............................................................................................................................ 31 Light switch ................................................................................................................................ 33 Wiper switch............................................................................................................................... 34 Front wiper ...................................................................................................................... 34 Wash / wipe control......................................................................................................... 35 Rear screen wiper. ........................................................................................................... 35 Other switches ............................................................................................................................ 36 Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 2 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Hazard switch .................................................................................................................. 36 Windscreen de-mist ......................................................................................................... 36 Fog / park light ................................................................................................................ 37 Ignition switch ................................................................................................................. 37 Park brake........................................................................................................................ 38 Hand brake operation ...................................................................................................... 41 Adjustable items ......................................................................................................................... 42 Steering wheel adjustment............................................................................................... 42 Interior mirror adjustment ............................................................................................... 42 Door mirrors .................................................................................................................... 42 Door mirror parking ........................................................................................................ 43 ABS ................................................................................................................................. 43 Traction Control operation .............................................................................................. 44 Interior bits ...................................................................................................................... 44 Passenger interior lights................................................................................................... 46 Clock ............................................................................................................................... 46 Storage space .............................................................................................................................. 47 Coin holder ...................................................................................................................... 47 Glove box ........................................................................................................................ 47 Center console ................................................................................................................. 47 Storage in boot................................................................................................................. 48 Climate control..................................................................................................................................... 48 Climate controls............................................................................................................... 50 Air flow indicator ............................................................................................................ 51 Automatic air conditioning ......................................................................................................... 52 Operating the system as an automatic air conditioning ................................................... 53 Operating the system as a normal air conditioner............................................................ 54 Audio equipment .................................................................................................................................. 56 Antenna....................................................................................................................................... 56 Safety features ...................................................................................................................................... 58 Fitting of snow chains................................................................................................................. 58 Emergency flare.......................................................................................................................... 58 Tool kit and jack ......................................................................................................................... 59 Supporting the vehicle ................................................................................................................ 60 Changing the wheel and tyre. ..................................................................................................... 60 Starting the vehicle by external battery. .......................................................................... 64 Towing the vehicle. ......................................................................................................... 65 Service guide......................................................................................................................................... 66 Capacities.................................................................................................................................... 66 Fuses ........................................................................................................................................... 66 Removal of fuses ............................................................................................................. 67 Engine oil.................................................................................................................................... 68 Belt adjustment. .......................................................................................................................... 69 Globes......................................................................................................................................... 69 Tyre information......................................................................................................................... 70 Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 3 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Engine information ..................................................................................................................... 71 Removing the spark plugs........................................................................................................... 71 Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 4 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Forward This manual has been translated from the Japanese original owner's manual. It is not an exact replication, some parts have been omitted and some added. Acknowledgements Mitsubishi Motors copyright most of the illustrations. Any additional illustrations or drawings are the property of Tarkus Services. Thanks to Chihiro Iwamura and Junko Machida for help with the translation. Disclaimer Great care has been taken in the translation / production of this manual, but, vehicle manufacturers can make alterations and design changes during production of a vehicle. No liability can be accepted by the authors or production team, for any damage or injuries caused by any errors or omissions in this manual. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 5 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook General overview Dashboard 1. Passenger air bag cover 2. Climate control screen 3. Analogue clock 4. Heated rear screen switch 5. Ammeter 6. Emergency hazard switch 7. Electric antenna switch 8. Windscreen wiper switch 9. Instrument panel 10. Fog light switch 11. Indicator / light switch 12. Traction control switch 13. Exterior mirror control 14. Radio 15. Gear lever 16. Handbrake 17. Drivers air bag cover 18. Ignition switch Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 6 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Interior 1. Rear view mirror 2. Sunroof switch 3. Sun visor 4. Power window switch panel 5. Seat belt 6. Emergency flare 7. Glove box 8. Cigarette lighter 9. Ash tray 10. Cup tray 11. Console box 12. Seat Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 7 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Exterior 1. Boot lid 2. Power windows 3. Door handle / lock 4. Bonnet 5. Sun roof 6. Mirrors 7. Antenna 8. Fuel cover 9. Wheel 10. Headlight 11. Sidelight Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 8 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Vehicle Introduction and Safety Please read this section. Even if you do not read the entire manual, this section should be studied before operating the vehicle. Warning notes Check exterior of vehicle before driving. Do not carry flammable liquids or gas bottles in the vehicle, as this may cause a fire or explosion in the event of an accident. Make sure seat belt is adjusted and fastened for all passengers as well as the driver, before driving. For more information on the seat belts, see later in this manual. Do not run the engine in a confined area, as this will cause a build up of carbon monoxide, which is dangerous. Make sure that there is adequate ventilation if you do need to run the engine in a confined space. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 9 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Make that there is nothing loose that can interfere with the controls of the vehicle, such as cans or bottles. Make sure that any mats or covers do not interfere with the controls of the vehicle. Page 6 ? 2000cc ? "check translation". Do not try to turn the ignition switch off, while driving. This may cause serious damage to the engine. If you turn the key to "ACC" or "LOCK" position while driving you will lose the use of the power brakes and power steering, also the steering lock will engage. Also no warning lights will be illuminated. Do not put the seats in the reclined position, while the vehicle is moving. When reversing, make sure that the rear of the vehicle is clear of obstructions and children. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 10 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook When travelling in wet or slippery conditions, use care when accelerating and braking. After driving through deep water (over 5 cm's deep) gently apply the brakes whilst moving to dry them. When travelling downhill, take extra care not to use the brakes too much. Excessive use can cause the fluid to boil and become ineffective. If possible use the engine brake to keep the speed at a steady pace. Page 7? Only use the right foot to operate automatic vehicle, don't operate left and right foot together for this could cause excessive wear on the brake pads. The vehicle will only start, when the gear lever is in park. The vehicle will only go into reverse, when the foot brake is operated. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 11 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook When driving an automatic, only use the right foot to operate the accelerator and brake. When leaving the vehicle, leave the gear lever in park. Do not start the vehicle, if the exhaust is not clear. Always leave the ignition in "lock", when sleeping? Tips when driving an automatic vehicle. Vehicles fitted with automatic transmission are easier to drive for there is no need for gear changes or clutch operation. But you must learn the techniques related to its use. 1. When the shift lever is in any position other than "P" or "N", the vehicle may creep forward even when the accelerator is not pressed. 2. When stationary, even on level ground, apply the foot brake to prevent the vehicle moving. 3. If the air conditioner is operating the engine will be idling faster than normal and may cause the vehicle movement to be greater. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 12 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Make sure all children are securely fastened in the seat belts before moving. Do not allow children to lean out of the open windows. Make sure children are secure, before moving the vehicle. Help children when entering or leaving the vehicle. Always use genuine Mitsubishi spare parts. SRS ­ Supplemental Restraint System In vehicles fitted with SRS, do not replace the steering wheel with an "after market" wheel. The SRS will NOT work. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 13 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Opening / closing the vehicle The key The key number is located as shown. It is advisable to make a note of the key number. Page 14 Unlocking the door To unlock the vehicle with the key, turn it anti-clockwise. To lock the vehicle with the key, turn the key clockwise. To lock the door without using the key: 1. Push inside door-lock lever forward. 2. Hold door handle open. 3. Push door closed. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 14 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook To lock the door from inside the vehicle, push the door-lock lever forward. To unlock pull the lever backward. If the drivers handle is used, the door will automatically open if previously locked. Page 15? Keyless entry To lock the door with the remote, press the red button. To unlock the door, press the white button, the indicator light will illuminate during both operations. To change the battery in the remote, remove the small screw and pries open the case carefully. Be careful that you do not damage the seal. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 15 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Central door locking When the key is turned in the door lock, both doors will either lock or unlock. This is the same for the remote control. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 16 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Window operation Push down the button, to close the window. Pull the button up to open the window. The driver's window can be opened or closed in one operation. To open pull the switch up to the top and released quickly, to close push the switch forward and release quickly. On the driver's door, are 2 window controls. The left button controls the passenger side window and the right button controls the driver's side window. On the passenger door is one control. This is for the passenger window only. On the drivers door is the button to lock the window operation. To protect the battery try to open / close the windows only when the engine is running. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 17 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Engine compartment 1. To open the engine compartment, pull the small lever indicated towards you. 2. Under the front of the bonnet, there is a small lever. Push this to the left. This will allow the bonnet to lift up. To secure the bonnet, release the bonnet stay from the front of the engine bay. The end of the stay should be secured in the slot in the bonnet. The stay should be secured on its clip, before closing the bonnet. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 18 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Fuel access To gain access to the fuel filler, lift the small lever located at the right side of the driver's foot-well. Boot access Lift lever Use key Redo photo Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 19 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Sunroof Power sunroof Fto-om-20-1a Fto-20-1b Manual sunroof Fto-21-1a Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 20 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Fto-21-1b Fto-21-1c Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 21 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Driving position Seat adjustment Important Always adjust the seat to suit you before driving, making sure: · · · · You can comfortably reach the steering wheel. You can operate the foot controls with ease. The seat belt is comfortable with no twists. You are seated properly. Front seat adjustment Do not try to adjust the driver's seat while the vehicle is moving. The risk of loosing control while the seat is not fixed could be very dangerous. Forward and backward This is achieved by pulling the indicated lever up, and sliding the seat. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 22 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Seat back tilt Lift the lever indicated, and move the backrest. Front seat cushion By turning the 2 dials at the right-hand side of the seat, the seat cushion height can be adjusted. See above. Rear seat access. To gain access to the rear seats, push the small lever (on the passenger seat) backwards. This allows the seat to move to its most forward position and the backrest to tilt forward. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 23 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Rear seat The rear seat cushion can be removed, for cleaning or the fitting of seat covers. Rear seat removal. Pull the 2 small catches forward lifting the seat clear of the rear locating lugs. Then pull the cushion towards yourself. Seat replacement. Put the seat belt buckles on the base. Push the seat backward until the 2 holes line up with the hooks under the seat cushion. Fixing hook. Fitting holes. Attention Please make sure that the seat cushion is put back in its place properly after you remove it. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 24 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Seat belts Fto-27-1a Redo photo Fto-28-1a Redo photo Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 25 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Fto-28-1c Redo photo When you fasten your seat belt. Fto-29-1a Make sure that the belt is not twisted. Set the plate into the buckle until it clicks. Fto-29-1b Fto-29-1c When you unfasten the belt, hold the plate and press on the buckle. The belt will automatically rewind. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 26 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Fto-29-1d Redo photo Fto-29-1e When you see a red label on the anchor cover, this means that the belt has been stretched. It must be replaced with a new belt. SRS Air bag restraint system Air bags are used to supplement the normal seat belts in case of an accident. Insert from pages 30, 31 & 32. If the vehicle is involved in an front end accident, both the drivers and front passengers air bags are deployed. Even if the vehicle has been fitted with SRS, seat belts must be worn. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 27 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook The SRS cannot be turned off. Redo photo Do not place objects or stickers onto the steering wheel or passenger side air bag egress panel. Do not fit rear facing child restraint seats in the front passenger seat. If the air bag is deployed in an accident, the child seat will be pushed backwards. When the ignition is turned on, the SRS indicator will be illuminated for approx 7 seconds then go out. If it stays on or fails to come on at all, contact your dealer. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 28 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Instrument panel Instrument overview 1. Volt-meter. 2. Rev counter. 3. Fuel level. 4. Speedometer. 5. Odometer / trip button. 6. Odometer. 7. Trip meter. 8. Engine temperature. Volt-meter The voltmeter should have a reading of about 13 volts in normal running. If the reading is below 12 volts, have the system checked by an auto electrician. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 29 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Odometer / trip meter To change from "odometer" to "trip" or vice versa, push the ODO / trip button on the instrument panel. To zero the trip meter, whilst the "trip" is visible, push and hold the ODO / trip button in for 5 seconds. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 30 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Warning lights 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Exhaust warning light. Oil pressure warning light. Battery warning light. Engine system warning light Turn signal lights. Washer reservoir tank warning light. Door open warning light. Brake / hand brake warning light. High beam indicator light 10. Seat belt reminder light. 11. Low fuel warning light. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 31 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Turn signal indicator. ­ when the indicator lever is operated for a left or right turn, the appropriate light will be illuminated, it will flash along with the outside lights. Pushing the hazard-warning switch will cause both the turn indicators on the instrument panel and all the outside lights to flash. High beam indicator light. ­ This will be illuminated when the main lights are switched to high beam. Exhaust warning light. ­ If this comes on then the exhaust is overheating. Stop the car as soon as possible, make sure there is nothing flammable (grass, paper etc) under the vehicle. Wait approx 15 minutes before restarting, if the light has gone out continue on your journey. If the light comes back on stop the vehicle again and wait longer, also have the exhaust checked. Oil pressure warning light. ­ This will normally come, on when the ignition is turned on, but should go out after a few seconds. Battery warning light. ­ This will normally come, on when the ignition is turned on, but should go out after a few seconds. If it stays on or comes on whilst you are driving, stop the car and have it checked by an auto electrician. Engine system. ­ if this comes on, it indicates a problem with the engine or electrical system, have the engine / electric's checked. Washer reservoir tank warning light. ­ This will come on when the water level in the washer bottle is low. Door open warning light. ­ This will come on when a door is open or not closed properly. Brake / hand brake warning light. ­ This has 3 functions:1. Will be illuminated when the handbrake is on. 2. When the brake fluid is low. 3. When the brake pads need replacing. Seat belt reminder light. ­ This will be illuminated until the driver puts their seat belt on. Low fuel warning light. ­ This will come on when the fuel level is down to about 8 litres. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 32 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Light switch Redo photo Ft0-40-1a - Off. - Parking lights. - Driving lights. Ft0-40-1b Change from main beam to low beam. Ft0-41-1a Position 1 ­ indicator on. Position 2 ­ hold for indicator. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 33 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Wiper switch Front wiper Fto-41-1b O = off - - - = intermittent (fixed time) I = normal speed II = fast speed Fto-41-1c O = off - - - = intermittent (variable time) I = normal speed II = fast speed Fto-42-1a O = off - - - = intermittent (variable time) I = normal speed II = fast speed Fto-42-1b By turning this switch, you can control the delay on the intermittent. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 34 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Fto-42-1c By turning this switch, you can control the delay on the intermittent. Wash / wipe control. Fto-43-1a Operates wash / wipe. Rear screen wiper. Fto-43-1b O = off - - - = Intermittent. I = normal speed. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 35 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Fto-43-1c Rear screen washer control. Other switches Hazard switch Hazard warning light switch. This turns ON / OFF the hazard warning lights. The turn signal indicator light will operate on the instrument panel. The ignition does not need to be on for this operation. Windscreen de-mist The switch indicated is for the windscreen de-mister. When it is operating, there is a small indicator on the display panel. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 36 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Fog / park light Fto-44-1c Fog light switch? / Park lights?. When this is depressed the front fog lights and the rear lights will be illuminated. Redo photo Ignition switch Ft0-46-1a Ignition switch. Ft0-46-1b When the key is in this position, the steering is locked and the key can be removed. Ft0-46-1c When the key is in this position, the accessories i.e. radio / CD can be used. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 37 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Park brake Fto-47-1a Lift up to activate park brake. Press button in, to release the brake. Fto-47-1b Always leave the gear selection in Neutral or Park, when the park brake is applied. Fto-48-1a Recommended speeds / gears for running in. Redo photo Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 38 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Ft0-50-1a The button indicated must be depressed and the foot brake applied, before the gear lever can be moved. Fto-50-1b FTO-51-1 Gear selection indicator. Add pages 52/53/54/55/56 Fto-52-1a Park. Reverse. Neutral. Drive. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 39 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Ft0-53-1a 53-1b 53-1c 54-1a Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 40 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Kick Down When the accelerator is pressed down quickly, the transmission will "kick down" to a lower gear. This will give an instant power response which is useful when overtaking or entering a major road or motorway. 55-1a Tip-Tronic gear selection. 56-1a. The selected gear is shown as indicated by the arrow. Hand brake operation 56-1b lift the hand brake to apply, push in the button to release the brake. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 41 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Adjustable items Steering wheel adjustment Fto-57-1a Push lever located under the steering wheel down, move the steering wheel to the desired position and firmly pull the lever up to lock. Interior mirror adjustment Fto-57-1b The mirror can be dipped (so you are not dazzled by the lights from a following vehicle) by moving the small lever forward or backward. Door mirrors Fto-57-1c On basic model. The small joystick will adjust the drivers door mirror. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 42 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Fto-57-1d On the next model, the switch can be moved so you can adjust both door mirrors. Door mirror parking Fto-58-1a The door mirrors can be folded in to allow for easier parking. Fto-58-1b To fold the mirrors in, depress #1 button. To unfold the mirrors, depress #2 button. ABS Anti Lock Brakes Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 43 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Traction Control operation Fto-060-1a To turn the TCL on / off, use the switch located next to the mirror adjustment switch. Fto-060-1b Fto-060-1c When the Traction Control on, the indicator light on the instrument panel is illuminated. Interior bits Fto-062-1a The sun-visor can be unclipped and moved to the side position. Redo photo Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 44 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Fto-062-1b Document / sunglasses holder. Fto-062-1c Cigarette ashtray. Lift to open. Fto-062-1d Pull to remove so you can empty the ashtray. Fto-062-1e Cigarette lighter, push in to use. Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 45 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Passenger interior lights. Fto-063-1a Fto-063-1b Clock 64-1a Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 46 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Storage space Coin holder 064 1b Redo photo Glove box 1c Center console 1d Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 47 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Storage in boot 65-1a Redo photo Climate control Fto-68-1a Fto-68-1b Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 48 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Fto-68-1c Redo photo Fto-69-1a Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto 49 All rights reserved 26-Aug-04 Owners Handbook Climate controls Fto-70-1a 1. On switch. 2. Rear screen de-mist switch. 3. Air flow. 4. Fan speed control. 5. Air condition control. 6. Exterior temperature switch. 7. Off switch. 8. Indicator screen. 9. Air flow direction. 10. Front screen de-mist switch. Fto-70-1b Fan speed indicator. Redo photo Fto-071-1a ` Copyright © Tarkus Services (2003) www.angelfire.com/emo/fto

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