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The vehicle does not slide backwards.
AEB System Activation Conditions
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The driver enables the function
through vehicle setting.
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Vehicle speed is within: 4km/
h-150km/h range.
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The EPB is released.
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Vehicle is in D gear.
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The vehicle does not slide backwards.
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The trunk, hood, and all doors are
closed.
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Driver seat belt is fastened.
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The ESC system is on, but not activated
yet.
System Limitations
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Detection may be aected or delayed
in some environments. If the radar
reection cross-sectional area of the
target (a bicycle, three-wheelers, four-
wheeler, or motorized bicycle, or
motorcycle, for example) is too small,
the system may not be able to
establish its distance, resulting in
either late or no response to those
vehicles. In such cases, vehicle speed
and distance must be controlled by the
driver.
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The system may be aected or give no
response in the following cases:
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In rainy, snowy or foggy days,
large water splashes, or exposure
to direct sunlight or glaring lights,
or signicantly varying lighting
conditions.
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Dirty, hazy, damaged or blocked
sensor.
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Radar failure due to interference
from other radar sources, such as
strong radar reection in multi-storey
car park.
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In complex trac, the system may
be unable to properly respond to the
following circumstances:
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Pedestrians or vehicles move too
quickly into the sensor's detection
range.
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Pedestrians are obscured by other
objects.
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Pedestrians’ outlines are
indistinguishable from the
surroungdings.
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Pedestrians are not detected, due
to, for example, coverage by special
clothing or other materials.
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The vehicle travels on a curve with a
small turning radius.
Precautions
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The AEB system cannot ensure zero
collision. In complex trac, the system
cannot always clearly identify all the
vehicles or pedestrians. It may trigger
unnecessary warning or braking action
for well covers, iron plates or road
signs.
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Make sure to drive safely and observe
surrounding trac conditions. The AEB
is not a substitute for normal braking
operation in any event.
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Do not overly rely on the AEB system
as this may result in serious accidents
leading to severe injuries or deaths.
The system is only an auxiliary safety
tool. The driver must always keep
a safe distance from vehicles ahead,
control the speed, and be ready to
brake or steer away when necessary.
The driver must keep control of vehicle
at all times and be fully responsible for
safe driving.
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The AEB system is activated only
when it exceeds certain speeds. Careful
driving is always required, because the
system may not be triggered correctly.
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