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Automatic speed regulation system (ACC)
Adaptive Cruise Control ACC is an electronically controlled assisted driving system that combines the function of a cruise
control with a function to control the distance from a vehicle driving in front of the vehicle in question. It uses a radar (1)
installed in the middle of the front bumper to detect whether there is a vehicle in front of the vehicle in question close by.
There are two available operating modes:
Electronic Cruise Control button (3) mode, to keep the vehicle at a constant set speed.
Adaptive Cruise Control button (5) mode, to maintain a constant vehicle speed and an appropriate distance from a
detected vehicle driving in front of the vehicle in question.
The functions are activated in a defined sequence: CC ACC. When the higher function is activated, the
lower function is activated as well.
When the current activated or a lower function is switched off, this will switch off all functions.
Please see the operating manual for further safety and warning information.
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL- ACC
General hazards, general specifications.
Installing safety systems on board the vehicle (ABS, EVSC, etc...) does not release the
driver from their obligation to drive carefully and attentively. The driver is solely
responsible for the forward course of motion of the vehicle.
The device is not capable of reacting to pedestrians, vehicles coming from the opposite
direction or crossing the path of the vehicle, or immobile objects.

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