Operation
Operating with the lever
Activate ACC (control inactive)
Start or resume control/Increase speed in
steps of 1 km/h (sprung position)
Stop control (sprung position)
Deactivate ACC
Increase speed in steps of 10 km/h
Reduce speed in steps of 10 km/h
Set distance level
Start control/Reduce speed in steps of 1
km/h
Starting control with the current speed
›
Tap on
.
Or:
›
If no speed is saved, move the lever to the sprung
position
.
Set distance level
›
Move the
switch to the sprung position
or .
Line
A
appears in the
display, indicating the
change in distance.
›
Use the
switch
to set the desired dis-
tance level.
For temporary acceleration
›
Depress the accelerator pedal.
The vehicle accelerates and control is temporarily in-
terrupted. Upon releasing the accelerator, control is
resumed.
Interrupting cruise control
▶
After pressing the brake pedal.
▶
After an ESC intervention.
▶
After deactivation of the ASR.
Resuming control
›
If a speed is stored, move the lever to the sprung
position
.
The vehicle is controlled at the set speed. The set
speed is shown in the instrument cluster display.
Function restriction
WARNING
▶
Be particularly attentive and alert in the following
situations.
Regulation according to the vehicle in the adjacent
lane
If your vehicle is moving faster than the vehicle in
the next lane on the driver's side, at a speed of more
than 80 km/h, this may cause your vehicle to be con-
trolled according to that vehicle.
When cornering
When cornering, a vehicle in the next lane may enter
the detected area. Your vehicle will be controlled ac-
cording to this vehicle.
Narrow or staggered vehicle
ACC detects a narrow or staggered vehicle only
when it is in the area covered by the radar.
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Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)