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When Driving
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Driving Assistance
● The ACC system recognizes motor
vehicles such as cars and trucks for
adaptive cruising but cannot identify
pedestrians, other road obstacles,
crossing vehicles, or special-shaped
vehicles for adaptive cruising.
● When entering and exiting curves, target
selection may be delayed or interfered
with. The ACC system may not brake
as expected or brake too late in these
situations.
● If the vehicle is too close to the adjacent
lane (or a vehicle in the adjacent lane is
too close to your lane), the system may
react to the adjacent vehicle and brake.
● If a vehicle changes lanes into the path
of your vehicle within the detection range
of the ACC system, that vehicle will be
recognized as a target, and the system
will react, possibly causing strong braking
or delayed braking.The driver should
take over the vehicle promptly to avoid
accidents.
● Do not change the position of the front-
view camera. If the camera's position
is altered due to a collision, contact an
authorized dealership.
● In conditions such as heavy rain,
snow, fog, strong reflections on wet
roads at night, or intense glare from
direct sunlight, the camera sensor's
detection may be interfered with, limiting
functionality.In such cases, activating the
ACC system may indicate that activation
conditions are not met, or it may prompt
the driver to take over after activation.
● In rare cases during the process of
stopping behind a leading vehicle, the
system may not recognize the vehicle's
rear end but instead recognize the lower
end of the target (e.g., the rear axle of
a high-chassis truck or the vehicle's
bumper). The system cannot guarantee
an appropriate stopping distance, and
the driver must remain alert and ready to
brake.
● Due to physical limitations, the ACC
system cannot guarantee safe and
reliable operation in all conditions. If you
have any questions about the function,
please contact an authorized dealership.
● Sensors that are dirty or covered can
limit vehicle recognition. Do not cover
the sensor detection area and keep the
windshield area around the rearview
mirror clean.
WARNING
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● The system may request to exit the
function when faced with complex trafc
scenarios that it cannot handle, requiring
the driver to stay alert.
● Do not use the ACC function when driving
on congested roads, rugged or steep
roads, wet and slippery surfaces like rain,
snow, ice, off-road areas, or road sections
without a surface, to avoid loss of vehicle
control and accidents.
● The set cruising speed and distance from
the vehicle ahead must be adapted to
the current trafc conditions and external
environment.The Adaptive Cruise Control
system (ACC) is an assistance system
and should be used cautiously.