159
5. Driving guide
Resuming cruise control
When the brake pedal is depressed, the
indicator lamp
on the instrument cluster will
become white, and the cruise control can be
reset by pressing the RES/+ button:
-
When the vehicle speed is higher than
40 km/h, if the RES/+ button is pressed,
the indicator lamp
on the instrument
cluster will turn green from white, and the
vehicle speed will return to the value set
during the last cruise control.
Increasing cruising speed
-
Press the RES/+ button; each time the
button is pressed, the vehicle speed
increases by 1.0 km/h.
-
Press and hold the RES/+ button to
increase the vehicle speed continuously
until the button is released.
NOTE
●
The maximum setable cruising speed
is 120 km/h. When the vehicle speed
is higher than 120 km/h, it cannot be
adjusted by the RES/+ button.
●
W h e n t h e a c c e l e r a t o r p e d a l i s
depressed for acceleration, the vehicle
will temporarily deactivate the cruise
control and run at the increased speed;
after the accelerator pedal is released,
the vehicle will resume the cruise
control.
Decreasing cruising speed
-
Press the SET/- button; each time the
button is pressed, the vehicle speed
reduces by 1.0 km/h.
-
Press and hold the SET/- button to
decrease the vehicle speed continuously
until the button is released.
NOTE
When the vehicle speed is lower than 40
km/h, it can no longer be adjusted by the
SET/- button.
5.4.2 Adaptive cruise control
(ACC)*
The adaptive cruise control, abbreviated to
ACC, can automatically adjust the distance
from the vehicle ahead in the cruise control
mode, for which the applicable cruising speed
is 0~130 km/h.
ACC detects the relative distance and
speed with the vehicle ahead on the same
path according to the signals from the radar
installed on the front of the vehicle and the IFC
installed on the windshield.
-
If a vehicle ahead is stopped, ACC
controls the vehicle to stop automatically;
if the vehicle ahead is started, ACC
controls the vehicle to start again
automatically within a short time. After
stop for a period of time, the vehicle can
be started by setting the multi-function
“OK” button upward or depressing the
accelerator pedal as the vehicle ahead is
started.
-
When the speed of vehicle ahead is
lower than the target speed set by the
driver, ACC controls your vehicle at a safe
distance from the vehicle ahead.
-
When no vehicle is in front, ACC controls
your vehicle to travel at the target speed
set before.