CRUISE CONTROL
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254 - Driving
Introduction
Thisfunctionisanaddi
tional driving aid.
Itcanundernocircum
stances replace the
driver's responsibility to respect
speed limits or to be vigilant.
Thedrivermustalwaysbeincon
trol of the vehicle.
Cruise control must not be used
inheavytraffic,onwindingorslip
peryroads(blackice,aquaplan
ing, gravel) and during bad
weather (fog, rain, side winds
etc.).
There is a risk of accidents.
The cruise control function helps you
to maintain your driving speed at a
speed that you choose, called the
cruising speed.
This cruising speed can be set at any
speed above 19 mph (30 km/h).
The cruise control function is linked
with the "Hill Descent Control" function,
enabling use of the braking system to
optimise downhill cruise control.
Controls
1.
Cruise control On/Off switch.
2.
Switch to activate and decrease
cruising speed (SET/-).
3.
Switch to activate and increase
cruisingspeedortorecallthememo
rised cruising speed (RES/+).
4.
Put the function on standby (with
cruising speed stored) (0).
5.
Speed limiter On/Off switch.
Switching on