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5. Driving guide
The AEB system may be inoperative under the
following conditions:
- The vehicle passes an extremely tight
turn.
- The accelerator pedal is depressed to the
- The accelerator pedal is depressed
quickly.
- The forward gear is not engaged.
- The ESP system is manually deactivated.
- The driver’s seat belt has not been
fastened.
- A radar sensor or camera sensor is dirty
or covered.
- The vehicle runs in a snowy or heavily
rainy day.
- A narrow vehicle (such as a motorcycle) is
driving ahead.
- The vehicle meets a crossing approaching
vehicle.
- In case of a stationary obstacle (such as a
vehicle with unplanned stop).
- There is an oncoming vehicle.
- In case of an animal, an oncoming vehicle
or a road-crossing vehicle.
- When AEB is negatively affected
by the environment (for example,
electromagnetic interference or the target
itself), the detection function will be
interfered and the AEB performance will
be degraded.
NOTE
turning the steering wheel terminates AEB
system’s intervention in braking.
force will be applied to the vehicle and
the foot may feel vibration from the brake
pedal, which is normal.
as roundabout driving), the AEB system
may need to intervene in braking.
the environmental factors (for example,
electromagnetic interference or the target
itself), the detection function will be
interfered and the AEB performance will be
degraded.
WARNING
The AEB system can improve the driving
safety, but it is impossible to go beyond
the laws of kinematics. Thus never drive
riskily with the convenience provided
by the system. The driver must always
be ready to apply the brake, in order
to reduce the vehicle speed or avoid
obstacles.
The AEB system can only apply limited
brakingtoreduceinjuriesdueto
collision. It is impossible for the AEB to
autonomously prevent vehicle accidents
orpersonalinjuries.Therefore,whenthe
AEB system is working, it is necessary
to apply the brake as the circumstances
may require.
When the AEB system is activated,
the driver shall keep controlling the
vehicle during driving and shall take full
responsibility for the vehicle speed and
the distance to other vehicles.