
3. Driving Guide
AUTO HOLD
AUTO HOLD will keep the vehicle static
automatically according to the driver's braking
needs. The braking will be released automatically
when the driver is tested to have intention of
starting by the system (e.g., depressing the
accelerator pedal); it may ensure the convenience
of vehicle starting under auto release condition
based on the ramp information and make the
vehicle static by supercharging actively when the
braking force is insufficient.
Caution
When passing through the conveyor belt to
transport the vehicle mechanism, the AUTO
HOLD function must be turned off.
Otherwise, the vehicle cannot move or may
deviate from the driving track.
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When vehicle is started and driver's safety
belt is fastened, the indicator light of auto
parking switch button turns on when the auto
parking switch “AUTO HOLD” is pressed to
activate this function. The indicator light of
auto parking switch button turns off when the
auto parking switch is pressed again to
remove the function.
Activation
When the function is activated, the AUTO HOLD
function and automatic brake release can be
realized in driving and parking conditions. When
the driver stops the vehicle by using brake, the
vehicle will be parked automatically to avoid the
sliding at vehicle starting.
Exit
The AUTO HOLD function will exit and the parking
brake will not be locked in following conditions:
1.
Depress accelerator pedal when starting to
drive.
2.
Stop the vehicle in the driving process.
3.
Release electronic parking manually.
4.
Press the automatic parking switch when
depressing the brake pedal.
In order to ensure safety, the AUTO HOLD
function that is activated under the following
conditions will exit and the parking brake will be
locked:
1.
Stop the Vehicle.
2.
Open the door at driver side or unseat your
seat belt.
3.
Press the switch to cancel the automatic
parking.
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