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Driver Assistance Systems
WARNING!
The Cruise Control function must only
be activated when traffic and the
route permit a constant speed to be
maintained safely for a sufficiently
long distance.
Controls
The controls are located on the left
side of the steering wheel.
Control configuration depends on
which driver assist systems are installed
to the vehicle.
In the standard configuration there is
a specific button to enable and disable
the CC.
Standard Configuration
In the optional configuration, there
is no specific button to enable and
disable the CC, since driver uses the
ACC control buttons.
Optional Configuration
Control buttons have the following
functions:
Standard Configuration
ON/OFF button to en-
gage/disengage CC system.
Optional Configuration
Press ACC time gap but-
ton and hold it down for 2
seconds to enable the CC
system.
Press ACC button to disable
the CC system.
Shared by All Configurations
Multifunction switch:
• Press up (indication RES
+): increase speed, set
current speed or resume
previously set speed when
system is in "cancelled"
status;
• Pushed (indication CANC)
deletes the set speed.
• Press down (indication
SET -): set speed/decrease
speed.
NOTE:
• The figures only show the Standard
Configuration.
• In order to ensure proper operation,
the CC system has been designed
to shut down if multiple systems
are operated at the same time
(example: ACC and FCW). When
conditions so allow, the CC system
can be reactivated by pushing the
CC “ON/OFF” button or the ACC
time gap button (in the Optional
Configuration) and resetting the
desired vehicle set speed.
Displayed Information
Apart from the pop-up messages at
the center of the display, CC system
status is represented by icons at the
top left of the TFT display, in the