WARNING Accident risks caused by
use of the parking assist
Parking Assist only provides assistance,
and it may not operate normally under
some driving conditions, weather condi-
tions, traffic conditions or road condi-
tions. You are always responsible for
maintaining appropriate vehicle spacing
and speed, and abiding by all applicable
traffic laws and regulations.
â–º Pay attention to the surroundings of
the vehicle when parking, and con-
firm the parking conditions before
parking.
â–º The system cannot detect obstacles
in the blind spots of the sensors.
â–º The radars may not work in places
with strong electromagnetic
radiation.
â–º When the vehicle is impacted, the
system performance will be de-
graded. In severe cases, the system
will have a fault prompt. Contact a
smart Authorized Service Partner
immediately.
â–º When there is a malfunctioning noti-
fication about the parking assist
system, low speed emergency brak-
ing function, parking system or its
associated systems, have the vehicle
inspected and repaired at a smart
Authorized Service Partner.
Front parking assist
The front radars are enabled automatically
when the speed is below about 15 km/h(10
mph) after starting the vehicle. The far-
thest distance monitored in front of the
vehicle is about 1.0m.
Rear parking assist
After the vehicle is started, the rear radars
are automatically activated when the ve-
hicle is shifted to reverse
and the ve-
hicle speed is below 15 km/h(10 mph). The
sound warning signal will be enabled if the
vehicle is about 1.5 meters from the rear
object.
Automatic Parking Assist (APA)
Overview of Automatic Parking Assist
(APA)
Automatic Parking Assist can automatically
search for parking spaces on both sides of
the vehicle and prompt the driver to stop
when an available parking space is found.
After the vehicle is stopped, operate ac-
cording to the system prompts. Automatic
Parking Assist calculates the parking tra-
jectory and controls the vehicle's steering,
speed, gear, etc. to slowly drive the vehicle
into the selected parking space.
WARNING Accident risks caused by
use of the Auto Parking Assist
â–º Even if the auto parking assist is en-
abled, it is always your responsibility
for intervention by holding the
steering wheel or depressing the
brake pedal when necessary.
â–º As a driver, you should abide by local
laws and regulations, and always
take full responsibility for safe
parking.
Automatic Parking Assist supports 3 kinds
of parking spaces: inclined parking spaces,
vertical parking spaces, and parallel park-
ing spaces (cubic parking space excluded).
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