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CAUTIONS
To avoid activating the SACC super adaptive cruise control by mistake
If this function is deactivated, ACC is canceled.
Situations unsuitable for SACC
Do not use SACC in any of the following situations. Doing so may result in loss of control and could cause
an accident resulting in death or serious injury.
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In heavy traffic
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When in more complex road conditions.
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On roads with sharp bends
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On winding roads
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On slippery roads, such as those covered with rain, ice or snow
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On steep slope
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When there are static obstacles in front of the vehicle,
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Snow, rain, ice, fog and other weather.
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When the road lamping is insufficient at night.
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When the lane line is unclear -
The driver is the leading operator of the vehicle, who is superior to the SACC system. When the
driver depresses the accelerator and brake pedals or operate the steering wheel in the advanced cruise
state, the driver will control the vehicle. The driver shall maintain the control to the vehicle and bear
full responsibility.
When running on the repaired asphalt pavement or highly light reflective road, the vehicle may
deflect from the running lane. The driver must take care and actively interfere if necessary.
When SACC is operated, the driver should hold the steering wheel with both hands to ensure the
driving safety.
SACC is only a driving assist system. If necessary, the driver shall immediately cancel SACC and
drive independently. Observe local laws and regulations, and adapt to the traffic, road and weather
conditions when using SACC.
SACC may malfunction if the front windshield is modified or covered by any auxiliary equipment.
Make sure to turn SACC OFF if leaving the driver seat for an extended period of time to avoid an
accident.
When following the target vehicle, SACC mainly controls the headway. The actual speed may be
lower than the set cruise speed.
If SACC is activated, when your vehicle is too close to the preceding vehicle (for example, due to
emergency braking of the preceding vehicle), the system will send a sound and lamp alarm message to
you through the combination instrument. As a result, you should pay attention to the inter-vehicle
distance and control your vehicle.
Summary of Contents for HS5
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