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SERES SF5 - Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC); ACC System Overview and Activation

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Adaptive cruise control system
ACC
ACC uses the front millimeter-wave radar at the
grille of front bumper to detect the relative distance
and speed of the vehicle and the vehicle in front. It
actively controls the speed of the vehicle to achieve
the purpose of automatic car following cruise.
When there is a target vehicle in front, as long as the
vehicle speed is lower than 150 km/h, the ACC can
be activated.
Override mode control: When ACC is activated, if
overtaking is required, driver could step on the
accelerator and the system enters into override
mode. Release the accelerator within 15 minutes,
the vehicle will return to the target speed.
Exit ACC: If working conditions for ACC cannot be
fulfilled, such as it is not at F gear, or doors are open,
ACC will be automatically turned off in 3 ways: fast
exit, slow comfort exit or brake continuance mode
exit.
Driver takeover request: When ACC cannot
sustain the minimum safety distance, dashboard
reminds driver to step on brake.
ACC
Electronic parking (EPB) is in released state.
The vehicle is in the forward gear (D gear)
The car didn't slip behind.
The four doors of the vehicle are closed.
The main driver's seat belt is fastened
The ESC off icon on dashboard is not lit.
The Steep descent indicator on the dashboard does
not lit.
ESC system is not active
Speed 150km / h
The vehicle is operated on normal mode
(non-sand/mud, etc.)
When the vehicle speed is 0 km/h, brake pedal is
stepped on; or when speed is more than 0 km/h,
brake is not stepped on.
There is no malfunction indicator of vehicle
network communication on dashboard.
The AEB function is not activated
Auto Hold function is not active
Warning
Do not use ACC on curved or slippery roads, or when
driving at steady speed is unsafe.
ACC is only driving assistance system and cannot
replace driver. You must always maintain control of
the vehicle, drive cautiously, obey speed limit, traffic
rules, and take full responsibility for driving.
You are always responsible for driving the vehicle in a
safe manner and complying with the marked speed
limits.
Follow control: When ACC is active, and the
state of front vehicle has comparatively large
effects on your vehicle, the relative distance could
be kept as set by the driver. Once front vehicle
stops, your car stops.
Start control: ACC could decrease speed of
vehicle to complete stop. If the front vehicle starts
in 3s, then ACC will automatically start. If the
vehicle is stopped in 3s~5min, vehicle could be
started when driver steps accelerator or operate
RES+ pole.
Curve - speed control: When ACC is in working
state, and the vehicle is on curve road, ACC will
properly decrease the speed to ensure the vehicle
pass the curve stably.
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