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Information center display of instrument cluster
The ACC gives warning only to the vehicles detected by
the camera, so It may not send an alarm, or there may be
a certain delay for the alarm. When braking is required,
apply the brake before receiving the warning.
When there is a potential risk of collision, the information center of the
instrument cluster will give prompts:
The ACC can use about 40% of the braking capacity of the foot brake, if
the front vehicle suddenly brakes on the motorway, the ACC cannot
decelerate the vehicle to a safe speed range, then the instrument cluster
will dis play “press Brake Pedal”, the driver shall take the brake
intervention immediately.
Enable/disable ACC
When using the ACC to control speed, enable it first.
Enable ACC
• When pressing the master switch of the ACC the instrument
It indicates the ACC is in STANDBY mode, ahead vehicle indicator
lamp depends on whether the front vehicle is detected by the
camera system.
To enable the ACC. the following requirements shall be met:
- The seat belt of the driver seat shall be properly fastened, and the
driver door shall be closed.
- When the speed of the front vehicle shall achieve at least 30km/h,
• With the ACC in normal STANDBY mode, press the steering wheel
button SET-, When the ACC is enabled, the instrument cluster displays:
current speed is saved to the memory as the desired speed and it is
displayed on the speedometer in digital.
Note: If the information center of the instrument cluster displays Cruise
Not Available, then the camera unit cannot detect other vehicles in
front of the vehicle or the conditions for the ACC are not met.
STARTING AND DRIVING
Set ACC speed
Different ACC speed can be set. When the ACC is enabled, the cruise
speed can be changed by the button on the steering wheel.
• Short press or long press the button on the steering wheel RES+ or
SET- button to change the speed saved:
- Short press the button to change the speed at+/- 5km/h: one press
of the button can /- 5km/h.
- Change at +I- 1 km/h, hold the button, and release it when the
indicator of the driver display indicates the speed required, the
value pressed for the last time will be saved to the memory.
If the driver accelerates by the accelerator pedal before pressing the
button on the steering wheel, then the speed saved by the button
becomes the vehicle speed, provided that the driver's foot locates on
the accelerator pedal at the moment the button is pressed.
Use the accelerator pedal to accelerate temporarily, for example, this
will not affect the set speed during overtaking. When the accelerator
pedal is released, the vehicle resumes the speed saved for the last time.
The minimum set speed of the ACC is 30km/h, i.e, this speed allows
the ACC and another vehicle to decelerate till they stop, but the speed
below 30km/h cannot be selected/stored.
Note: When the ACC is enabled, Increase the vehicle speed by the
accelerator pedal, during the period from depressing the
accelerator pedal to releasing the pedal, the cruise control will be
disabled, and the information center of the instrument cluster
displays Accelerator Applied, Cruise Control Failure.
Interval for setting ACC
Different ACC intervals can be set.
Different intervals can be selected for the front vehicle, which are
displayed as 1-3 horizontal lines on the information center of the
instrument cluster: the more lines there, the longer the interval will be.
One line represents the interval between the vehicle and the front
vehicle is around 1.5s, and 31 in es indicate the interval is around 2.5s.
This sign will also be displayed when the distance warning function is
activated.
Note: When the ahead vehicle indicator lamp is displayed, the ACC
follows the front vehicle at the interval preset.
When the ACC is activated, use the button on the steering wheel to set
the vehicle-to-vehicle interval, the default value is level 3.
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