
The internal and external circulation indicator on the Magotan is located on the car's center console, featuring a car symbol with a circular arrow inside. Below is an introduction to the functions of the car air conditioner's internal and external circulation: Function of internal circulation: The main function of the car air conditioner's internal circulation is to effectively prevent external dust and harmful gases from entering the car. It helps in quickly warming up the car in winter and cooling it down faster when the air conditioner is used in summer. It also reduces interior air pollution on smoggy days. However, prolonged use of internal circulation can decrease the oxygen level inside the car, potentially leading to fatigue and dizziness due to oxygen deprivation. Function of external circulation: External circulation allows fresh air from outside to flow into the car, providing ventilation. The air blown by the fan comes from outside, and even when the fan is off, airflow is still drawn into the car while driving to replenish fresh air. The sensation of air flow even when the fan is turned off is due to the external circulation setting. However, in heavy traffic in urban areas, the car may fill with exhaust fumes, which is a result of using external circulation.

I remember that in the ten years I've driven the Magotan, the positions of the recirculation and fresh air buttons have always been quite fixed, basically located on the air conditioning control panel. There are buttons or icons there: a car with a rotating arrow inside indicates recirculation mode, suitable for use in city traffic jams or heavy air pollution to avoid inhaling external dust; a car with an arrow outside represents fresh air mode, which should be turned on during highway driving or when ventilation is needed to maintain fresh air. The operation is super convenient—the buttons are usually in the central control area near the steering wheel. If the car model is a newer one with a touchscreen, you might just need to tap the screen to switch modes. I recommend regularly cleaning this area to prevent dust buildup on the buttons, which could make them less responsive—this is very important for healthy driving.

When I first got my Magotan, I also wondered where the air recirculation button was. Actually, it's located in the air conditioning control section. Look at the center of the dashboard, you'll find a small car icon indicating recirculation and an external arrow for fresh air mode. It's simple to operate: press the recirculation button to use only cabin air (especially useful during smog), while the fresh air mode introduces outside air. I usually use fresh air mode in suburban areas to enjoy natural breeze, and switch to recirculation in traffic to avoid exhaust fumes. The design is quite user-friendly - the button placement prevents driving distractions, and beginners can get familiar quickly. If you're worried about finding it, just check the manual or ask a friend to point it out.

In the Magotan, the design of the interior and exterior air circulation indicators is intuitive and clear, mostly located on the air conditioning controls. It features a physical button or an icon combination—a car interior with a spiral arrow indicates recirculation mode, while an external arrow represents fresh air mode. Controlling it optimizes airflow: recirculation is ideal for rapid cooling or filtering odors, essential in traffic jams; fresh air mode maintains oxygen supply during long drives. The button layout is typically on the touch panel or central control area for easy one-handed operation by the driver. If an air purifier is installed, switching modes becomes even smoother, ensuring the cabin air remains fresh and healthy.


