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SMART #1 2023 User Manual

SMART #1 2023
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NOTE Note the following when using
Front Cross Traffic Alert
Front Cross Traffic Alert is a driver
assistance system, and it cannot al-
ways works properly in all situations.
In case of emergency, the driver
should take over the vehicle in time.
Although the vehicle is equipped
with Front Cross Traffic Alert, always
look around and make sure the sur-
rounding is safe before passing
through an intersection or other en-
vironment where your visibility is
blocked.
Front Cross Traffic Alert is mainly
aimed at crossing cars/SUVs, buses/
trucks and other vehicle types, and
does not work in case of tricycles,
vehicles with irregular appearance,
pedestrians, cyclists and animals
due to the limitation of recognition.
The system performs differently for
targets identified, which depends on
the vehicle, scene, and road
condition.
If the turning corner and turning
rate of the vehicle exceed the limits,
the system functions will be limited.
NOTE The use of Front Cross Traffic
Alert may be affected when:
Front Cross Traffic Alert performs
self-check when starting, during
which the function is not available.
The system will not be enabled if the
driver is not wearing a seat belt.
During driving at a right-angle turn/
T-shaped intersection, if the turning
speed of the opposite target vehicle
is in the working range, Front Cross
Traffic Alert may trigger a false
alarm.
Limitations of Front Cross Traffic Alert
The limited drive assist system sensors
will cause Front Cross Traffic Alert to
work improperly.
Severe weather conditions, such as
heavy snow, heavy rain, and fog, may
weaken the sensors or cause the sys-
tem to temporarily stop working.
The front angle radars can be interfered
with by other radio devices or strong
radar reflections.
In some cases, the front angle radars
may take longer than expected to de-
tect other vehicles or completely fail to
detect them.
When a vehicle is driving on the wind-
ing, narrow and steep roads or entering
or exiting a tunnel, the front angle ra-
dars may fail to detect forward vehicles
or other obstacles.
Never slam into the sensor or the sur-
rounding area.
The cracks/scratches or stone chips in
the front bumper area before the front
angle radars affect the front radar
function.
To make sure the sensors work nor-
mally, the sensor area must be free from
dust, ice, snow, or other dirt, and the
area must be cleaned regularly.
In the following cases when the two front
angle radars are blocked by the surround-
ing vehicles and obstacles, the system is
unable to detect the oncoming vehicles in
time.
Blind spot (sensor view blocked)
Detected area
130 Driving and parking

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SMART #1 2023 Specifications

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BrandSMART
Model#1 2023
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

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