How to Turn On the Cooling and Heating Functions in the Magotan?
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First, locate the one-touch start button on the Magotan's center console. Press this button to start the vehicle. Press the AUTO button on the circular knob in the middle of the Magotan's air conditioning control system to activate the vehicle's air conditioning. To turn on the heating function, rotate the two temperature control knobs on the Magotan's air conditioning system clockwise. For cooling, rotate the knobs counterclockwise.
When it comes to using the cooling and heating functions in the Magotan, I have plenty of hands-on experience. Turning on the cooling is straightforward: first, start the car, then press the A/C button on the center console to activate the compressor and let the cold air in. Next, rotate the temperature knob to set it at 22 degrees or lower—for example, setting it at 20 degrees in summer for a refreshing chill. The fan speed can be adjusted manually or left to auto mode. Heating is even simpler: just turn the temperature knob up to 25 degrees or higher without touching the A/C button. Once the engine warms up, hot air will naturally blow out, but it’s better to wait until the coolant temperature light goes off for optimal performance. Don’t forget to use the air recirculation button—turn it on for cooling to quickly lower the cabin temperature, and switch to fresh air mode during heating to prevent window fogging for safety. I also make it a habit to regularly check the cabin air filter and perform seasonal maintenance to ensure both cooling and heating work efficiently and odor-free.
Let me talk about the air conditioning operation in the Magotan. As an owner who has driven the Magotan for two years, it's quite effortless. For cooling: After ignition, press the A/C button to start the cold air system, then rotate the temperature adjustment knob to a comfortable level, such as 22 degrees; the fan button controls the wind speed, and the automatic mode is quite smart. For heating: Adjust the temperature to around 27 degrees, and after the engine runs for a while, hot air will come out. There's no need to turn on the A/C because it relies on the engine's heat. The central control also has options for internal and external air circulation—internal circulation cools faster and saves energy when cooling, while external circulation prevents fogging when heating. Usually, I open the windows to let out the heat before cooling, and in winter, I wait a few minutes before adjusting to heat. It's simple and safe, and don't forget to clean the air vents from dust periodically.