Mazda 2 (2017 year). Instruction - part 23

 

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Mazda 2 (2017 year). Instruction - part 23

 

 

5–6

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

           Selecting  the Air

À ow Mode

   

Instrument panel Vents

Instrument panel and Floor Vents

Floor Vents

Defroster and Floor Vents

Defroster Vents

* With rear vents

 

5–7

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 Manual  Type

           

Temperature control dial

Fan control dial

Rear window defogger switch

A/C switch

Air intake selector (outside air position)

Air intake selector (recirculated air position)

Mode selector dial

Type A

Temperature control dial

Fan control dial

Rear window defogger switch

Air intake selector (outside air position)

Air intake selector (recirculated air position)

Mode selector dial

Type B

 

5–8

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 

Temperature control dial

Fan control dial

Rear window defogger switch

A/C switch

A/C switch

Air intake selector

Mode selector dial

Temperature control dial

Fan control dial

Rear window defogger switch

Air intake selector

Mode selector dial

Type C

Type D

 

5–9

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

          Control  Switches

    Temperature  control  dial

     (Type A/Type B/Type C) 
  This dial controls temperature. Turn it 
clockwise for hot and anticlockwise for 
cold.
   (Type D) 
  This dial controls the air temperature when 
using the air conditioner. Turn it clockwise 
for cold.

  Fan  control  dial

    This dial allows variable fan speeds.
   (Type A/Type B) 
  This fan has seven speeds.
   (Type C/Type D) 
  0—Fan  off
  1—Low  speed
  2—Medium  low  speed
  3—Medium  high  speed
  4—High  speed

  Mode  selector  dial

    Turn the mode selector dial to select 
air

À ow mode (page  5-6 ).

 NOTE

 

  The mode selector dial can be set at 

the intermediate positions (   ) 
between each mode. Set the dial to 
an intermediate position if you want 
to split the air

À ow between the two 

modes.  

 

  For example, when the mode selector 

dial is at the     position between the 
    and     positions, air

À ow from the 

À oor vent is less than that of the     
position.  

  A/C switch (Type A/Type C/Type D)

     (Type A) 
  Press the A/C switch to turn the air 
conditioner on. The indicator light on the 
switch will illuminate when the fan control 
dial is in any position except OFF.
   (Type C/Type D) 
  Press the A/C switch to turn the air 
conditioner on. The indicator light on the 
switch will illuminate when the fan control 
dial is set at position 1, 2, 3, or 4.
  Press the switch once again to turn the air 
conditioner off.

 NOTE

 The air conditioner may not function 
when the outside temperature 
approaches 0 °C (32 °F). 

  Air intake selector (Type A/Type B)

    This switch controls the source of air 
entering the vehicle.
  Press the air intake selector switch to 
alternate between the outside air and 
recirculated air positions.

  Recirculated air position ( 

 )

    Outside air is shut off. Air within the 
vehicle is recirculated.

  Outside air position ( 

 )

    Outside air is allowed to enter the 
cabin. Use this mode for ventilation or 
windscreen defrosting.

5–10

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

*Some models.

 WARNING

 Do not use the recirculated air position 
in cold or rainy weather: 
 Using the recirculated air position in 
cold or rainy weather is dangerous as it 
will cause the windows to fog up. Your 
vision will be hampered, which could 
lead to a serious accident. 

  Air intake selector (Type C/Type D)

    This lever controls the source of air 
entering the vehicle.
  
  It is recommended that under normal 
conditions the switch be kept in the 
outside air position.

  Recirculated air position ( 

 )

    Outside air is shut off. Air within the 
vehicle is recirculated.

  Outside air position ( 

 )

     (Type C) 
  Outside air is taken into the vehicle. Use 
this position for normal ventilation and 
heating.
   (Type D) 
  Outside air is taken into the vehicle. Use 
this position for normal ventilation.

 WARNING

 Do not use the            position in cold or 
rainy weather: 
 Using the  

  position in cold or rainy 

weather is dangerous as it will cause 
the windows to fog up. Your vision will 
be hampered, which could lead to a 
serious accident. 

  Rear window defogger switch

    Press the rear window defogger switch to 
defrost the rear window.
  Refer to Rear Window Defogger on page 
 4-78 .

           Heating 

*

 

     1.   Set the mode selector dial to the     

position.

   2.    (Type A/Type B) 
   

Set the air intake selector to the outside 
air position.

   

 (Type C) 

   

Set the air intake selector to the  

  

position.

   3.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

hot position.

   4.   Set the fan control dial to the desired 

speed.

   5.    (Type A/Type C) 
   

If  dehumidi

¿ ed heating is desired, turn 

on the air conditioner. 

    

 NOTE

 

  If the windscreen fogs up easily, set 

the mode selector dial to the     
position. 

 

   (Type A/Type C)  



  If cooler air is desired at face level, 

set the mode selector dial to the     
position and adjust the temperature 
control dial to maintain maximum 
comfort. 

 

  The air to the 

À oor is warmer than 

air to the face (except when the 
temperature control dial is set at the 
extreme hot or cold position). 

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Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

           Cooling (With air conditioner)

     1.   Set the mode selector dial to the     

position.

   2.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

cold position.

   3.   Set the fan control dial to the desired 

speed.

   4.   Turn on the air conditioner by pressing 

the   A/C   switch.

   5.   After cooling begins, adjust the fan 

control dial and temperature control 
dial as needed to maintain maximum 
comfort.

    

 CAUTION

 If the air conditioner is used while 
driving up long hills or in heavy traf

¿ c, 

monitor the engine coolant temperature 
warning light to see if it is illuminated or 
À ashing (page  4-38 ). 
 The air conditioner may cause engine 
overheating. If the warning light is 
illuminated or 

À ashing, turn the air-

conditioning off (page  7-29 ). 

 NOTE

 

   (Type A/Type B)  



  When maximum cooling is desired, 

set the temperature control dial to 
the extreme cold position and set the 
air intake selector to the recirculated 
air position, then turn the fan control 
dial fully clockwise. 

 

   (Type C/Type D)  



  When maximum cooling is desired, 

set the temperature control dial to the 
extreme cold position and set the air 
intake selector to the recirculated air 
position, then set the fan control dial 
to position 4. 

 

   (Type A/Type C)  



  If warmer air is desired at 

À oor level, 

set the mode selector dial to the     
position and adjust the temperature 
control dial to maintain maximum 
comfort. 

 

  The air to the 

À oor is warmer than 

air to the face (except when the 
temperature control dial is set at the 
extreme hot or cold position). 

5–12

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

           Ventilation

     1.   Set the mode selector dial to the     

position.

   2.    (Type A/Type B) 
   

Set the air intake selector to the outside 
air position.

   

 (Type C/Type D) 

   

Set the air intake selector to the  

  

position.

   3.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

desired position.

   4.   Set the fan control dial to the desired 

speed.

    

           Windscreen Defrosting and 

Defogging

     1.   Set the mode selector dial to the     

position.

   2.    (Type C/Type D) 
   

Set the air intake selector to the  

  

position.

   3.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

desired position.

   4.   Set the fan control dial to the desired 

speed.

   5.    (Type A/Type C) 
   

If  dehumidi

¿ ed heating is desired, turn 

on the air conditioner.

   

 (Type D) 

   

Press the A/C switch to turn on the air 
conditioner.

    

 WARNING

 Do not defog the windscreen using the 
        position with the temperature 
control set to the cold position (Type A/
Type B/Type C): 
 Using the     position with the 
temperature control set to the cold 
position is dangerous as it will cause 
the outside of the windscreen to fog up. 
Your vision will be hampered, which 
could lead to a serious accident. Set the 
temperature control to the hot or warm 
position when using the      position. 
  
 Do not leave the air conditioner in the 
        position with the temperature 
control set to cold after the windscreen 
has defogged (Type D): 
 Leaving the air conditioner in the     
position with the temperature control 
set to cold after the windscreen has 
defogged is dangerous as the outside of 
the windscreen will fog up. Your vision 
will be hampered, which could lead to a 
serious accident. 
 Set the mode selector dial except the     
position and turn on the windscreen 
wipers to clear the window. 

5–13

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 NOTE

 

   (Type A)  



  For maximum defrosting, turn on the 

air conditioner, set the temperature 
control dial to the extreme hot 
position, and turn the fan control dial 
fully clockwise. 

 

   (Type C)  



  For maximum defrosting, turn on the 

air conditioner, set the temperature 
control dial to the extreme hot 
position, and the fan control dial to 
position 4. 

 

   (Type A/Type C)  



  If warm air is desired at the 

À oor, set 

the mode selector dial to the     
position. 

 

   (Type A/Type B)  



  In the     position, the outside air 

position is automatically selected. 
The air intake selector cannot be 
changed to the recirculated air 
position. 

           Dehumidifying (With air 

conditioner)

    Operate the air conditioner in cool or cold 
weather to help defog the windscreen and 
side windows.

  

   1.   Set the mode selector dial to the desired 

position.

   2.    (Type A) 
   

Set the air intake selector to the outside 
air position.

   

 (Type C/Type D) 

   

Set the air intake selector to the  

  

position.

   3.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

desired position.

   4.   Set the fan control dial to the desired 

speed.

   5.   Turn on the air conditioner by pressing 

the   A/C   switch.

    

 NOTE

  (Type A/Type C)  
 One of the functions of the air 
conditioner is dehumidifying the air 
and, to use this function, the temperature 
does not have to be set to cold. 
Therefore, set the temperature control 
dial to the desired position (hot or cold) 
and turn on the air conditioner when you 
want to dehumidify the cabin air. 

5–14

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 Fully  Automatic  Type

           

Temperature control dial

Fan control dial

Mode selector dial

A/C switch

Air intake selector switch

Rear window defogger switch

European model

Except European model

Temperature control dial

Fan control dial

Mode selector dial

A/C switch

Air intake selector switch

Rear window defogger switch

 

5–15

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

          Control  Switches

    Temperature  control  dial

    This  dial  controls  temperature.  Turn  it 
clockwise for hot and anticlockwise for 
cold.

  Fan  control  dial

    The  fan  has  seven  speeds.

  AUTO  position

    The  amount  of  air

À ow will be 

automatically controlled in accordance 
with the set temperature.

  Except  AUTO  position

    The  air

À ow amount can be adjusted to the 

desired level by turning the dial.

  0  position

    To turn off the system, set the dial to 0 
position.

  Mode  selector  dial

    Turn the mode selector dial to select 
air

À ow mode (page  5-6 ).

  AUTO  position

    The  air

À ow mode automatically adjusts to 

the selected temperature.

  Except  AUTO  position

    The  desired  air

À ow position can be 

selected by turning the dial.

 NOTE

 

  With the air

À ow mode set to the     

position and the temperature control 
dial set at a medium temperature, 
heated air is directed to the feet and 
air at a comparably lower 
temperature will 

À ow through the 

central, left and right vents. 

 

  When the fan control dial is ON, and 

the mode selector dial is in the     
position, the air conditioner is 
automatically turned on and the 
outside air position is automatically 
selected to defrost the windscreen.  

  A/C  switch

    The  air-conditioning  (cooling/
dehumidifying functions) can be turned on 
or off by pressing the switch while the fan 
control dial is at a position other than 0.
  The indicator light turns on while the air-
conditioning is operating.

 NOTE

 The air conditioner may not function 
when the outside temperature 
approaches 0 °C (32 °F). 

5–16

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

  Air  intake  selector

    Outside or recirculated air positions can be 
selected. Press the switch to select outside/
recirculated air positions.

  Recirculated air position (indicator light 
illuminated)

    Outside air is shut off. Use this position 
when going through tunnels, driving in 
congested traf

¿ c (high engine exhaust 

areas) or when quick cooling is desired.

  Outside air position (indicator light 
turned off)

    Outside air is allowed to enter the 
cabin. Use this mode for ventilation or 
windscreen defrosting.

 WARNING

 Do not use the            position in cold or 
rainy weather: 
 Using the  

  position in cold or rainy 

weather is dangerous as it will cause 
the windows to fog up. Your vision will 
be hampered, which could lead to a 
serious accident. 

  Rear window defogger switch

    Press the rear window defogger switch to 
defrost the rear window.
  Refer to Rear Window Defogger on page 
 4-78 .

           Operation of Automatic Air-

conditioning

     1.   Set  the  mode  selector  dial  to  the  AUTO 

position.

   2.   Set the air intake selector to the outside 

air position (indicator light turned off).

 NOTE

 If the recirculated air position is used 
for long periods in cold weather or high 
humidity, the windscreen may fog up 
more easily. 

   3.   Set the fan control dial to the AUTO 

position.

   4.   Press the A/C switch to operate the air-

conditioning (turn indicator light on).

   5.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

desired position.

   6.   To turn off the system, set the fan 

control dial to the 0 position.

    

 NOTE

 

  Setting the temperature to maximum 

hot or cold will not provide the 
desired temperature at a faster rate. 

 

  When selecting heat, the system will 

restrict air

À ow until it has warmed to 

prevent cold air from blowing out of 
the vents. 

5–17

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

           Windscreen Defrosting and 

Defogging

    Set the mode selector dial to the     
position and turn the fan control dial to the 
desired speed.
  In this position, the outside air position 
is automatically selected, and when the 
fan control dial is ON, the air conditioner 
automatically turns on. The air conditioner 
will directly dehumidify the air to the 
front windscreen and side windows (page 
 5-6 ).  Air

À ow amount will be increased.

 WARNING

 Set the temperature control to the hot 
or warm position when defogging 
(        position): 
 Using the     position with the 
temperature control set to the cold 
position is dangerous as it will cause 
the outside of the windscreen to fog up. 
Your vision will be hampered, which 
could lead to a serious accident. 

 NOTE

 Use the temperature control dial to 
increase the air 

À ow temperature and 

defog the windscreen more quickly. 

           Sunlight/Temperature  Sensor

    Sunlight  sensor

    Do not place objects on the sunlight 
sensor. Otherwise, the interior temperature 
may not adjust correctly.

 

Sunlight sensor

 

  Interior  temperature  sensor

    Do not cover the interior temperature 
sensor. Otherwise, the interior temperature 
may not adjust correctly.

 

Interior temperature sensor

 

5–18

Interior Features

Before Using the Audio System

*Some models.

              Audio  Control  Switch 

*

 

            Without  Bluetooth 

®

   Hands-Free

    

   

 

  With  Bluetooth 

®

   Hands-Free

    

   

 

          Adjusting  the  Volume

            To  increase  the  volume,  press  up  the 
volume switch (   ).
  To decrease the volume, press down the 
volume switch (   ).

 

 

           Mute  Switch 

*

 

            Press  the  mute  switch  (   ) once to mute 
audio, press it again to resume audio 
output.

 NOTE

 If the ignition is switched off with the 
audio muted, the mute will be cancelled. 
Therefore, when the engine is restarted, 
the audio is not muted. To mute the 
audio again, press the mute switch (   ). 

 

 

5–19

Interior Features

Before Using the Audio System

*Some models.

           Seek  Switch

            AM 

*

 /MW 

*

 /LW 

*

 /FM  radio

    Press  the  seek  switch  ( 

 ,   

 ).  The  radio 

switches to the next/previous stored station 
in the order that it was stored.
  Press and hold the seek switch (   ,   

 )  to 

seek all usable stations at a higher or lower 
frequency whether programmed or not.
  
  Radio stations which have been previously 
stored in the auto memory tuning (Type A)/
favourite radio (Type B) can be called up 
by pressing the seek switch (   ,   

 )  while 

any radio station stored in the auto memory 
tuning (Type A)/favourite radio (Type B) is 
being received. Radio stations can be 
called up in the order they were stored with 
each press of the switch (   ,   

 ).

  

 

 

  DAB radio (Type B)

    Press  the  Seek  switch  ( 

 ,   

 )  while 

listening to DAB radio to call up a station 
previously stored to the favourites list. 
With each operation of the switch, radio 
stations can be called up in the order they 
were stored.
  Press and hold the seek switch (   ) to go 
to the next station, (   ) to return to the 
previous station.

  USB  Audio/Bluetooth 

®

  Audio (Type B)/

CD

    Press  the  seek  switch  ( 

 ) to skip forward 

to the beginning of the next track.
  Press the seek switch (   ) within a few 
seconds after playback begins to track 
down to the beginning of the previous 
track.
  Press the seek switch (   ) after a few 
seconds have elapsed to start playback 
from the beginning of the current track.
  Press and hold the seek switch (   ,   

 )  to 

continuously switch the tracks up or down.

 DVD (Type B)

    Press  the  seek  switch  ( 

 ) to skip forward 

to the beginning of the next chapter.
 Press the seek switch (   ) to return to the 
beginning of the previous chapter.

  Aha

/Stitcher

 Radio (Type B)

    Press  the  seek  switch  ( 

 ) to skip forward 

to the beginning of the next track.
  Press and hold the seek switch (   )  to 
evaluate the playback of the current song 
as “Like”.
  Press and hold the seek switch (   )  to 
evaluate the playback of the current song 
as “Dislike”.

5–20

Interior Features

Before Using the Audio System

 AUX/USB  mode

            Audio  can  be  heard  from  the  vehicle's 
speakers by connecting a commercially-
available portable audio unit to the 
auxiliary jack.
  A  commercially-available,  non-impedance 
(3.5   ) stereo mini plug lead is required. 
Contact an expert repairer, we recommend 
an Authorised Mazda Repairer for details.
  In addition, audio can be played from the 
vehicle audio device by connecting a USB 
device to the USB port.

 NOTE

  (Type B)  
 The SD card slot is for the navigation 
system. For vehicles with the navigation 
system, the SD card (Mazda genuine) 
with stored map data is inserted into the 
SD card slot and used. 

   Type A (Without CD player) 
  

 

Auxiliary jack/USB port

 

   Type A (With CD player) 
  

 

Auxiliary jack/USB port

 

   Type B 
  

 

USB port

Auxiliary jack

 

      How to use AUX mode 

(Type A) .................................page  5-37 

     How to use USB mode 

(Type A) .................................page  5-38 

     How to use iPod mode 

(Type A) .................................page  5-42 

     How to use AUX mode 

(Type B) ...............................page  5-100 

     How to use USB mode 

(Type B) ...............................page  5-101 

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Interior Features

Before Using the Audio System

 WARNING

 Do not adjust the portable audio unit 
or a similar product while driving the 
vehicle: 
 Adjusting the portable audio unit 
or a similar product while driving 
the vehicle is dangerous as it could 
distract your attention from the vehicle 
operation which could lead to a serious 
accident. Always adjust the portable 
audio unit or a similar product while 
the vehicle is stopped. 

 CAUTION

 Depending on the portable audio device, 
noise may occur when the device is 
connected to the vehicle accessory 
socket. (If noise occurs, do not use the 
accessory socket.)  

 NOTE

 

  This mode may not be usable 

depending on the portable audio 
device to be connected. 

 

  Before using the auxiliary jack/USB 

port, refer to the instruction manual 
for the portable audio device. 

 

  Use a commercially-available, 

non-impedance (3.5   ) stereo mini 
plug for connecting the portable 
audio unit to the auxiliary jack. 
Before using the auxiliary jack, read 
the manufacturer's instructions for 
connecting a portable audio unit to 
the auxiliary jack. 

 

  To prevent discharging of the battery, 

do not use the auxiliary input for 
long periods with the engine off or 
idling. 

 

  When connecting a device to the 

auxiliary jack or USB port, noise 
may occur depending on the 
connected device. If the device is 
connected to the vehicle's accessory 
socket, the noise can be reduced by 
unplugging it from the accessory 
socket. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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