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PARKING PROXIMITY SENSOR (continued)
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Vehicles fitted with front and
rear parking proximity sensor
Operation
As long as the vehicle is being
driven at a speed below 7 mph
(12 km/h), the parking proximity
sensor system remains on.
Any object located less than
approximately 60 centimetres away
from the front of the vehicle is
detected and a beep sound is
emitted.
When the vehicle is being driven
at a speed below 7 mph (12 km/h),
certain noises (motorcycle, lorry,
pneumatic drill, etc.) may trigger
the beeping sound.
When reverse gear is selected, the
system switches automatically to
manoeuvre mode.
Any object located less than
approximately 1 metre away from
the front and/or less than 1.5 metres
from the rear of the vehicle is
detected and a beep sound is
emitted.
If there are obstacles located close to
both the front and rear of the
vehicle, only the closest of the two
will be acknowledged and the
corresponding front or rear beep
sound will be emitted.
If obstacles are detected both to the
front and to the rear of the vehicle at
the same time, and they are both
within 30 centimetres from the
vehicle, the corresponding front and
rear beeps will be emitted
alternately.
Manual activation/deactivation
of the front and rear parking
proximity sensor
Press switch 1 quickly to deactivate
the system.
The warning light in the switch
comes on to remind you that the
system has been deactivated; the
message Parking proximity sensor
deactivated appears on the
instrument panel for approximately
10 seconds.
You can reactivate the system by
pressing the switch again: the
warning light will go out and the
message Parking proximity sensor
activated will be displayed on the
instrument panel for approximately
10 seconds.
The system will reactivate
automatically each time the engine
is switched off.
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