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5. Driving guide
- The vehicle speed is less than 35km/h.
- turning on the turn signal lamp.
Function limitations
When the IHC is activated, the automatic
switching of high beam and low beam may be
delayed or even unavailable when:
- The windshield surface in front of the IFC
is covered with ice, snow, fog, dirt, sticker
or other objects.
- Thereishighlyreectiveobjectonalow-
lit street.
- The vehicle meets a pedestrian or a
cyclist on a road with poor lighting or on a
roadside.
- The light of the front oncoming vehicle is
blocked by a crash barrier, a high bow-top
road fence, a green belt, etc.
- The brightness of the tail lamps of the
vehicle ahead is low or does not comply
with national standards when the vehicle
is following the vehicle ahead.
- The vehicle meets another incoming
vehicle in case of an extremely tight turn/
mountain road/low-lying ground.
- The vehicle is running on a slope or a
bumpy road.
- The vehicle is running in a heavily rainy,
snowy or foggy day.
- The IFC is damaged or its power supply is
cuto.
WARNING
IHC is a driver assist function, and it
can help you to select the lighting way
best suitable for the actual condition.
The driver shall always be responsible
for manual switching between the high
and low beams under the traffic and
environmental conditions.
● TheIHCmaynotbeabletocorrectly
identify all driving environments and
cannot operate properly in some
environments.
● IftheIFCisblockedbydirt,stickers,
ice and snow, etc., the IHC may
become inoperative.
● If thecar’slightingsystem is
modied(forexample,theheadlights
are modified), the performance of
the intelligent high beam may be
degraded or its function may be
inoperative.
5.4.9 Adaptive driving beam
system*
Adaptive driving beam system, referred to
as ADB for short, is an intelligent high beam
control system that can adaptively change
the type of high beam according to road
conditions. According to the driving status of
the vehicle, the environmental status and the
status of other vehicles on the road, the ADB
system automatically turns on or off the high
beams for the driver; according to the vehicle
position in the front view of own vehicle, the
high beam type is adaptively changed to avoid
dazzling other road users.