Driving126
Pressing lever briefly
You can increase the set speed in steps of 1 km/h by briefly pressing
the lever up towards ⇒ page 123, fig. 135.
You can decrease the set speed in steps of about 1 km/h by briefly
pressing the lever down towards ⇒ page 123, fig. 135.
Switching off cruise control temporarily
– Press the brake pedal, or
– Push lever in direction (click stop not engaged)
⇒ page 123, fig. 135, or
– Drive more than 10 km/h faster than the stored speed
over a period of more than 5 minutes ⇒ page 125.
The green symbol will go out when the system is temporarily deac-
tivated. The stored speed is retained. You can use this stored speed
again the next time you activate cruise mode ⇒ page 126,
“Resuming cruise control”.
Resuming cruise control
You can reactivate cruise mode only if you are driving
faster than 30 km/h.
– Pull the lever to position ⇒ page 123, fig. 135.
When you reactivate the cruise control system you resume driving
with the programmed cruising speed you stored earlier.
WARNING
Do not resume the programmed cruising speed if this is too high
for the traffic conditions - this can cause accidents.
Pre-selecting a speed
When the cruise control system is deactivated you can
pre-select a speed to use later.
– Push the lever up towards or down towards
⇒ page 123, fig. 135 in order to increase or reduce the
cruising speed setting.
– Release the lever to store the cruising speed setting
displayed.
This function allows you to enter the desired cruising speed ahead
of time, for example, before joining a motorway. Once you have