What does 'usewith' mean?

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MacColton
07/29/25 6:14pm
usewith refers to the air conditioner's forced activation of high-power defrosting, meaning the air conditioner automatically turns on to blow air toward the front windshield and switches to external circulation. This helps accelerate the dissipation of fog on the windshield. Precautions for using external circulation while driving are as follows: 1. When the air inside the car is stale: Do not turn on external circulation if the air inside the car feels stale. Using internal circulation during high-speed driving may lead to insufficient oxygen in the car, causing driver fatigue. 2. Ventilate harmful gases from new cars: After purchasing a new car, maintain air exchange between the inside and outside of the car to release harmful gases. Try to keep air circulating between the inside and outside to allow harmful gases to dissipate as quickly as possible. 3. Avoid using external circulation in heavy traffic: Do not use external circulation in areas or times of severe traffic congestion or when following vehicles that may emit excessive exhaust. Vehicles driving with windows open should temporarily close their windows.
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