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4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions 155
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Application and Driving
The sensors are dirty, fogged, damaged or blocked;
The radar malfunctions due to interference from other radar sources
such as strong radar reflection in multi-story parking lot.
In complex traffic situations, PEBS may not be able to respond correctly if:
Pedestrians or vehicles move into the detection range of the sensor
rapidly.
Pedestrians are blocked by other objects.
Typical contours of pedestrians cannot be distinguished from the
background.
Pedestrians are not detected due to, for example, special clothing or
covering by other objects.
It runs on a curve with a small radius.
Precautions
PEBS does not guarantee collision avoidance under any circumstance,
and cannot always clearly identify vehicles and pedestrians under complex
traffic conditions. PEBS may trigger unnecessary alarms or braking due to
floor manhole covers, iron plates or road signs.
Be sure to drive safely and keep eyes on the surrounding traffic conditions.
Under no circumstances shall AEB be used as a substitute for normal
braking operation.
Do not rely excessively on PEBS as this may cause accidents resulting in
serious injury or even death. PEBS is only a tool to assist the driver; it is the
driver’s responsibility to maintain a proper distance from the vehicle ahead
and control vehicle speed. The driver should be vigilant about braking and
steering whenever necessary. The driver must always maintain control of
the vehicle and bear full responsibility for safe driving.
AEB can only be activated when the driving speed is above 4 km/h, but it
can reduce the vehicle speed by 45km/h at most and cannot guarantee
being triggered accurately under any working condition. Therefore, please
drive carefully.
The automatic emergency braking function cannot work normally when the
ESC function is turned off or the fault indicator illuminates.
If the predictive collision warning system issues predictive warning, the
driver must apply brake based on the traffic conditions to reduce the
vehicle speed or avoid obstacles via steering.

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