Operating requirements
Ultrasonic sensors
To ensure full functional capability:
–
Do not cover the sensors, for example
with stickers.
–
Keep the sensors clean and unobstruc-
ted.
For measuring parking spaces
–
The vehicle must be driving forwards in
a straight line at speeds up to approxi-
mately 35 km/h, approximately 22 mph.
–
Maximum distance to the row of parked
vehicles: 1.5 m, approximately 5 ft.
Suitable parking space
–
Gap behind an object that is at least
1.5 m, approximately 5 ft long.
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Gap between two objects, each at least
1.5 m, approximately 5 ft long.
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Minimum length of gap between two ob-
jects: own vehicle length plus approxi-
mately 1.0 m, approximately 3.3 ft.
–
Minimum depth: approximately 1.5 m,
approximately 5 ft.
For parking
–
Doors and tailgate are closed.
–
The parking brake is released.
–
You must indicate accordingly when
parking into parking spaces on the driv-
er's side.
Switching on and activating
Switching on with the button
Press the Park Assistant button.
The LED is illuminated.
It is possible to display the current status of
the parking space search on the Control Dis-
play.
Park Assistant is automatically activa-
ted.
Switching on with reverse gear
Engage reverse gear.
It is possible to display the current status of
the parking space search on the Control Dis-
play.
To activate: "Park Assist"
Display on the Control Display
System is activated/deactivated
Symbol Meaning
Grey: system not available.
White: system available but not
activated.
System is activated.
Parking space search and status of the
system
–
Symbol P on the vehicle diagram: Park
Assistant is activated and the parking
space search is active.
–
Suitable parking spaces are shown on
the Control Display on the edge of the
roadway next to the vehicle symbol.
When Park Assistant is active, the suit-
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