that ABS can intervene more quickly and
shorten the braking distance eectively.
Controller deceleration parking (CDP)*
for parking brake
When you engage the EPB, the CDP
function starts working so that the vehicle
brakes at a constant deceleration (0.4 g
if EPB is engaged but the brake pedal is
not pressed, and 0.8 g if EPB is engaged
and the brake pedal is pressed) until the
vehicle stops. The function stops working
when the EPB is released.
ESC operation instructions
Intelligent power braking system has the
following new functions compared with
the original ESC system:
●
Brake assist mode
●
It is used to adjust the brake pedal
feel. The relation curve between the
brake pedal depth and the vehicle
deceleration varies across dierent
modes for you to choose a preferred
pedal feel.
●
You can select Comfort or Sport
in infotainment touchscreen
→
Vehicle Settings → Smart Chassis →
Brake assist mode.
●
Comfort Parking (CST)
●
Comfort parking: When the vehicle
decelerates to stop in a non-
emergency situation, intelligent
power braking system reduces the
stop-instant suspension pitch and
impact by controlling the brake
pressure of the four brakes, and
provides a smooth stop feeling.
●
Go to the infotainment touchscreen
→ Vehicle Settings → Smart
Chassis to enable or disable comfort
parking.
●
After the function is triggered, the
braking distance may increase by 2-5
cm, so increase the distance from the
vehicle or obstacle ahead accordingly
before stopping your vehicle.
●
Brake disc wiping
●
Brake disc wiping function: When the
wiper switch is on or the rain sensor
detects rain, the integrated brake
control system applies a small brake
pressure to all four brakes so that
pads come into contact with discs
to remove the water lm from the
discs. This shortens brake response
time and braking distance.
●
As long as the system detects rain
or the wiper ON signal, the brake
discs are repeatedly wiped at certain
intervals to improve safety.
●
ESC working
●
If there is a risk of skidding or
backsliding when the vehicle starts
on a slope, or if either drive wheel is
spinning, the ESC indicator ashes to
indicate that ESC system is working.
●
Disabling ESC
●
If the vehicle gets stuck in snow or
mud, ESC may reduce power output
from the motor to the wheels. In this
case, you may need to turn o the
system to get out of the jam.
●
Turning o ESC
●
To turn o the ESC system, tap
Infotainment system
→ ADAS →
Active Safety → ESC. ESC also checks
its operating status in real time. If
ESC OFF switch is pressed while
ESC system is working, the system
will complete the active intervention
control rather than executes the
"shutdown" command immediately.
ESC is disabled only after the
intervention control is complete.
●
Some functions of the ESC system may
be re-enabled if you press the ESC
OFF switch again or the vehicle speed
exceeds the threshold (80 km/h). In
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