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Note: If the vehicle undergoes sharp
steering manoeuvres on certain gradients,
the HDC system may change from the
standbystatetotheoperatingstate.
Note:DuringtheHDCsystemoperation,
the brake system will automatically
pressurise and maintain pressure.
Operationofthebrakepedalduringthis
phasemayresultina‘kickback’sensation
through the pedal. This is a normal
phenomenon.
Active Rollover Protection (ARP)
The ARP system is only a safety aid to assist
the stability of the vehicle under extreme
conditions and does not ensure that the
vehicle will not roll over.
Rapid or excessive dual direction lane
changing may create a roll condition in cases
where the vehicle has a high centre of mass.
ARP can use the brake system to apply certain
brakes to correct the condition and assist in
preventing rollover.
Note:DuringARPapplicationthesteering
characteristics of the vehicle may be
noticeably different from normal.
Emergency Braking Hazard Warning
Lights Control (HAZ)
The HAZ function can make the brake lamps
flash automatically to alert the drivers behind
if the driver applies emergency braking during
driving.
Note: The HAZ function will not work if
thehazardwarninglampsareswitchedon
manually.
The brake lamps will exit the flash state
after a few seconds when the vehicle is no
longer in emergency braking state (no severe
deceleration detected).
Note:Asthevehiclespeeddropstobelow
10 km/h and the brake lamps no longer
ash, the hazard warning lamps will
illuminate automatically. Short press the
hazardwarninglamp switchor speedup
the vehicle to more than 20 km/h for 5
seconds to switch off the hazard warning
lamps.
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