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Park Assist System
The Park Assist System assists the driver to
avoid hitting objects when parking.
Front parking radar*
Park Assist System radar sensors on front
bumper can detect barriers 0.7 metres away
from front part of vehicle at most.
Rear parking radar
Park assist system radar sensors in the
middle of the rear bumper can detect
barriers 1.5m away from rear part of vehicle
at most.
The Park Assist System cannot
replace the vision of driver.
• The Park Assist System cannot detect
objects below the bumper or vehicle, or
objects too close or far away from the
vehicle.
• The parking radar system may not be
able to detect children, pedestrians,
cyclists or pets.
• The park assist system cannot detect tiny
objects.
• If you do not pay attention to the
surrounding conditions of the vehicle
during parking, it may cause serious
casualties and property damage. Even if
the vehicle is equipped with a parking
radar system, the driver must carefully
observe whether there are obstacles
before parking.
Alarm volume setting
Click the following on the multimedia
display: Vehicle Settings → Assisted Driving
→ Safety Settings → Pre-collision Assist,
and then select the radar alarm volume level
in this interface. The three optional alarm
volumes are low, medium and high
respectively.
How The System Works
When the park assist system works and
obstacles enter the detection range, the
detection results will be displayed on
multimedia display in color blocks, with
buzzer sound to remind. The beep sound
indicates that there is an obstacle in front of
the vehicle (if equipped with front parking
radar) or behind the vehicle. The closer the
vehicle gets to the obstacle, the more rapid
the beep sound becomes. When the
distance is less than 30 cm, a continuous
beep sound will be heard and "Please stop"
will be prompted on the multimedia display.
Due to environmental factors, the
detection performance of radar
sensors of Park Assist System may be
Parking Assist