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5. Driving guide
NOTE
● The warning distance “far, medium
and near” can be set after the FCW is
turned on. The FCW distance has a
memory function to memorize the last
set warning distance.
● After the FCW and AEB are turned off,
the systems will no longer warn or brake
for vehicles and pedestrians.
● After the FCW or AEB are turned off,
if the vehicle power is switched from
the “OFF” position to the “ON” position
again, the FCW and AEB will be
automatically turned on by default.
System limitations
FCM have physical and system limitations;
for example, FCW and AEB functions may be
inadvertently triggered or delayed by driver
interference in some situations. Therefore,
please stay alert at all times and take over
control if necessary.
The following conditions may cause delayed
operation or inoperation of the FCM:
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The ground clearance of vehicle ahead is
very high, such as a semi-trailer.
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The rear of vehicle ahead is low, such as
a low-bed trailer.
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The shape of vehicle ahead is irregular,
such as a tractor and a straddle truck.
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The brightness of the surrounding
environment changes suddenly, such as
tunnel entrance and exit.
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The rear of vehicle ahead is small, such
as an unladen truck.
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A detectable object ahead performs
emergency acceleration, deceleration and
steering.
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A detectable object ahead suddenly
comes in front of the vehicle.
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The vehicle ahead is a bicycle with a
special shape, such as a multi-person
bicycle.
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The vehicle is at extremely high speed.
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The vehicle is driven on a slope.
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The vehicle is running on a narrow curve.
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The accelerator pedal is depressed with
force or the vehicle accelerates rapidly.
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The assist function is deactivated or
operates abnormally.
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The ESP is manually deactivated.
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The vehicle enters ESP control.
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The surface of the area where the IFC is
located or the surface of the radar sensor
is dirty or covered by foreign objects.
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The vehicle is reversing.
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Traffic is chaotic.
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The body tows other vehicles.
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Pedestrians stand on traffic safety islands
or bends.
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Pedestrians are completely or partially
covered by other objects, such as workers
holding ladders, pedestrians holding
umbrellas, etc.