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5. Driving guide
5.4 Driver assistance systems
5.4.1 Cruise control*
The cruise control allows the car to run without
depressing the accelerator pedal at the set car
speed of 40~120 km/h.
WARNING
● The cruise control shall be used with
caution. After setting the vehicle
speed, ensure that the vehicle
maintains a safety distance from the
lead vehicle.
● The cruise control shall be used with
caution. After setting the vehicle
speed, ensure that the vehicle
maintains a safe distance from the
lead vehicle.
● After exiting the cruise control mode,
deactivate the cruise control in time.
● The cruise control is only used as an
assist for driving and cannot replace
automatic driving, so the driver must
be vigilant to drive and control the
vehicle.
Control buttons
①
SET/-: activating the cruise control/
decelerating
②
RES/+: resuming the cruise control/
accelerating
③
: activating/deactivating the cruise
control
Activating cruise control
-
If the
button is pressed, the cruise
control will be enabled, and the indicator
lamp
on the instrument cluster will
come on in white.
-
Increase the vehicle speed above 40 km/
h.
-
If the SET/- button is pressed, the
indicator lamp
on the instrument
cluster will turn green, and the vehicle will
enter the cruise control status. After that,
release the accelerator pedal.
Deactivating cruise control
The cruise control can be deactivated as
follows:
-
Depress the brake pedal.
-
Press the button
(after this, the set
vehicle speed will be cleared).
-
Activate the ESP.
-
Set the gearshift lever to “N” position.