Special features
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Cruise control system
(XP560D)
The cruise control system is designed
to maintain a set cruising speed be-
tween about 50 km/h (31 mi/h) and 140
km/h (87 mi/h).
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Improper use of the cruise con-
trol system may result in loss of
control, which could lead to an
accident. Do not activate the
cruise control system in heavy
traffic, poor weather conditions,
or among winding, slippery,
hilly, rough or gravel roads.
When traveling uphill or down-
hill, the cruise control system
may not be able to maintain the
set cruising speed.
To prevent accidentally activat-
ing the cruise control system,
turn it off when not in use. Make
sure that the cruise control sys-
tem indicator light “ ” is off.
Activating the cruise control system
1. Push the cruise control power
switch “ ” to turn on the system.
The cruise control system indica-
tor light “ ” will come on.
2. Push the “SET–” side of the cruise
control setting switch to activate
the cruise control system. Your
current traveling speed will be-
come the set cruising speed. The
cruise control setting indicator
light “ ” will come on.
Adjusting the set cruising speed
While the cruise control system is op-
erating, push the “RES+” side of the
cruise control setting switch to in-
crease the set cruising speed or the
“SET–” side to decrease the set speed.
Pushing the setting switch once will
change the speed in increments of ap-
proximately 2.0 km/h (1.2 mi/h). Hold-
ing down the “RES+” or “SET–” side of
the cruise control setting switch will in-
crease or decrease the speed continu-
ously until the switch is released.
You can also manually increase your
traveling speed using the throttle. After
you have accelerated, you can set a
new cruising speed by pushing the
“SET–” side of the setting switch. If you
do not set a new cruising speed, when
1. Cruise control setting indicator light “ ”
2. Cruise control system indicator light “ ”
1. Cruise control setting switch “RES+/SET–”
2. Cruise control power switch “ ”
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