How to use the Volkswagen Teramont cigarette lighter?
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The usage method of the Volkswagen Teramont cigarette lighter is as follows: Below the car's center console, there is a pressable cigarette lighter (a round button with a cigarette icon). Press this button and wait for 10-60 seconds. The cigarette lighter will pop up (returning to its pre-pressed insertion level) and emit a slight sound as a reminder. At this point, pull out the cigarette lighter and use the heated inner side (the other end of the cylinder) to gently press against the cigarette (the ignition area of a lighter) while inhaling from the cigarette's mouthpiece to light it. Then insert the cigarette lighter back into its socket and release upon hearing a click. Additional information: The cigarette lighter is a standard component in all vehicles, designed to provide a convenient ignition source for drivers who smoke. A cigarette lighter is essentially a device used to light cigarettes. However, the commonly referred-to cigarette lighters can also be categorized into those that draw power from the vehicle's electrical system. Some manufacturers produce cigarette lighters not for lighting cigarettes but for drawing power from the car, which are also known as cigar lighters.
I've been driving for over a decade and the cigarette lighter is something I use very often. Simply put, you insert it into that round socket and press down to heat it up for lighting cigarettes. Specifically for the Angtu model, the operation is the same - after starting the engine, make sure it's properly aligned, insert the lighter head firmly, gently press for a few seconds until it automatically pops up, then pull it out to use. Don't touch it directly with your hands as the tip gets very hot. If you want to charge devices, just plug in a car charger adapter to directly power your phone or small devices - but be careful not to connect too many things as the fuse might blow. For maintenance, regularly clean the socket to prevent dust buildup. If it stops working one day, first check the fuse box - it's usually just a fuse issue that can be easily replaced. It's very safe, no need to panic.