Display screen -> Ventilators for Your Nissan Patrol SUV Fifth Generation (1998-2009)

VENTILATORS  
Clock:  
FRONT VENTILATORS  
Driver side  
See the separate Navigation System Ownerꢀꢁ::  
Manual for the clock adjustment.  
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Settings > Display  
Settings  
® Center  
Language:  
Display  
Display  
® Passenger side  
The language can be chosen from 7 languages:,  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Navigation*  
Volume and Beeps·  
Clock*  
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Open or close, and adjust the air flow direction  
of ventilators.  
See the separate Navigation System Ownerꢀs'  
Manual for the setup.  
Background Colour  
-
Language*  
-mmommmo+  
"DAY/NIGHT" BUTTON  
To change the display brightness, push the  
"DAY/NIGHT" button. Pushing the button again  
will change the display to DAY or NIGHT dis".  
play. Then, adjust the brightness by moving the  
joystick right or left.  
SAA1 286  
SAA1 285  
SAA0901  
SAA0845  
Wagon and Hardtop model  
*: Refer to the separate Navigation System  
Display setting  
Owner's Manual.  
To set the display, choose "Display" and push  
the "ENTER" button.  
If no operation is done within 1 0 seconds, or if  
the "BACK" button is pushed, the display will  
return to the previous display.  
SETTINGS  
When the "SETTING" button is pushed, the  
settings display will appear on the screen.  
Display on/on:  
Pushing the "DAY/NIGHT" button for more than  
approximately 2 seconds will turn the display off.  
To turn off the display, push the "ENTER" button  
and turn the "Display" indicator off.  
To turn on the display, push the "ENTER" button  
and turn the "Display" indicator on.  
Brightness/Contrast/Background Colour:  
To adjust the display brightness, contrast and  
background colour, choose the item and adjust  
each setting using the joystick.  
Pickup model  
4-4 Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-5  
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER !  
(if so equipped)  
malfunction, it is only the system motors and  
solenoids, switching from one outlet to an-  
other.  
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air conditioner is in operation.  
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The filter should be reꢀlaced if air flow is  
extremely decreased or when windows fog  
uꢀ easily during oꢀerating heater or air  
conditioning system.  
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Air flows from center and side ventila-  
tors and foot outlets.  
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REAR VENTILATORS (if so  
equipped)  
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Air flows mainly from foot outlets.  
Roof side  
®Rear side  
Fan sꢀeed control dial:  
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If the coolant temperature gauge exceeds the  
hot position, turn the air conditioner off. For  
additional information, see "If your vehicle  
overheats" in the "6. In case of emergency"  
section.  
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Air flows from defroster outlets and  
foot outlets.  
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controls  
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This dial turns the fan on and off, and controls  
fan speed.  
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Open or close, and adjust the air flow direction  
of ventilators.  
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to ve  
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Air flows from defroster outlets.  
® Temꢀerature control dial:  
OPERATING TIPS  
Air recirculation button:  
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER  
(ventilation air filter) (if so equipped)  
This dial allows you to adjust the temperature of  
the outlet air.  
OFF position:  
Heater  
Outside  
de  
air is  
drawn  
The air conditioning system is equipped with an  
air conditioner filter (ventilation air filter) which  
collects dirt, pollen, dust, etc. To make sure air  
conditioner heats, defogs, and ventilates effi-  
ciently, replace the filter regularly. To replace the  
filter, contact a NISSAN dealer.  
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into  
the  
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ꢂ Air flow control dial:  
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This dial allows you to select the air flow outlets.  
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heater  
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will  
Use the OFF position for normal heater, or air  
conditioner operation.  
- Air flows from center and side ventila-  
A slight delay may be experienced when  
tors.  
turning the air control dial. This is not  
a
If dust is not raised in front of the vehicle, this  
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audio sys  
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