CRUISE CONTROL
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The cruise control function helps you
to maintain your driving speed at a
speed that you choose, called the
cruising speed.
This cruising speed can be set at any
speed above 19 mph (30 km/h).
The cruise control
function is in no way
linked to the braking
system.
Controls
1.
Main "On/Off" switch.
2.
Controls for:
a.
activate, store and increase the
cruising speed (+);
b.
decrease the cruising speed (-).
3.
Activation with recall of saved
cruising speed (RES).
4.
Put the function on standby (with
cruising speed stored) (0).
This function is an
additional driving aid. It
can under no
circumstances replace
the driver's responsibility to
respect speed limits or to be
vigilant. The driver must always
be in control of the vehicle.
Therefore, it can under no
circumstances replace the driver's
responsibility to respect speed
limits and to be vigilant (the driver
must always be ready to brake).
Cruise control must not be used
in heavy traffic, on winding or
slippery roads (black ice,
aquaplaning, gravel) and during
bad weather (fog, rain, side winds
etc.).
There is a risk of accidents.