•Use of a small spare tire or tire repair
kit.
• Make sure to go to a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
for professional calibration of the
medium-range front mmWave radar
and multifunctional video controller in
any of the following situations:
•Front medium range radar or
multifunctional video controller is
removed.
•
Toe-in and rear camber adjustment
during four-wheel alignment.
•The position of front mmWave radars
or the multifunctional video camera
changes after a collision.
•
Do not attempt to test the automatic
emergency braking system on your
own using objects such as carton, iron
plate, dummy, etc. The system may
not work properly and thus result in
accidents.
WARNING
• PCW and AEB only serve as driving
assistance functions, so the driver
must be fully responsible for
driving safety.
• Inuence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause PCW and AEB to fail.
• Use PCW and AEB based on
your needs, trac, and road
conditions.
Front Cross Trac Alert
(FCTA)/Front Cross Trac
Braking (FCTB)*
front cross trac alert (FCTA) and
front cross trac braking (FCTB) detect
vehicles crossing the driveway at the
front through radars on both sides of
the front bumper to alert the driver and
engage the brake if necessary. At low
vehicle speeds, when the function detects
a risk of collision with a vehicle crossing
the driveway at the front, it provides
the driver with visual and audio alerts;
the brakes automatically to prevent a
collision that is about to occur.
Usage
• To enable or disable the FCTA and
FCTB, go to Infotainment touchscreen
, and tap ADAS → Active Safety.
•
When FCTA is activated, rearview
indicators ash and raise the alarm.
• When FCTB is activated, a red indicator
is shown on the instrument cluster
and sound alaroms, AEB will also be
activated.
• When FCTA/FCTB malfunctions, the
cluster displays a
icon;
Precautions
• While the FCTA/FCTB system provides
assistance with side front control, it
cannot replace the driver's observation
and judgment. The driver must keep
control of vehicle at all times and drive
properly and is fully responsible for the
vehicle.
• When a target vehicle is approaching
from the side at a high speed, the
FCTA/FCTB system may not be able to
provide adequate warning.
• The driver should ensure the normal
operation of the FCTA/FCTB system,
keeping radar sensors on both side
of the bumper in good condition.
For example, dirt, snow or other
obstructions covering sensors need to
be cleared right away.
• In addition, detection may also be
aected or delayed by noise or
electromagnetic interference.
• Under some circumstances, it will be
dicult for the system to assist the
driver, and detection may be aected
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