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Button BACK
• The BACK button causes a jump back to the
menu or command at the next higher level.
• If EasyStart Pro is in sleep mode (display OFF),
pressing “wakes up” the live mode again.
- If all heaters are switched off, the Start mask
will be displayed.
- If a heater is running, the last mask is
displayed.
The menus and their functions
Menu bar
The following menus can be selected from
the menu bar (turn the operating button to the
right):
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Note:
The Ventilation function is only displayed if
the heater supports this function.
The timer function is not available on
vehicles in ADR mode.
Status area
When the menu (heat, ventilate, settings, timer
or residual heat) is activated, various items of
information are display in the status area. These
are presented and described in the respective
sections of these operating instructions.
Input area
Display
e.g. Heating ON/ Operating time 107 min.
In the input area, the symbol of the selected
menu item appears in the middle of the display.
The corresponding setting value flashes in the
input area and can be altered with the operating
button by turning and confirmed by pressing.
Notes on operation and setting
Activating EasyStart Pro
If the display is not lit, EasyStart Pro has to be
activated. Pressing the operating button or
BACK button displays the Start mask; you
can then continue with operation or setting.
Display
The display is lit
• During operation of EasyStart Pro
• When terminal 58 has voltage, for exam-
ple when the vehicle lights are switched on
(optional).
• When the heater is ON (the display goes out
after approx. 30 seconds).
Display goes out
The display goes out after approx. 30 seconds if
• No settings are made.
• No heater is switched on.
• When using terminal 58, when the vehicle
lights are switched off.
EasyStart Pro then goes to sleep mode.
EasyStart Pro then has to be activated (see
above) before a new input can be made.
Activating a function
The symbol of the function to be activated
appears in the middle and flashing in the display.
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