regulation. Afterwards, the set speed is
applied again.
On downhill slopes, the limiter can exceed
the set speed. In this case, the stored speed
flashes in the display and a warning tone
sounds.
Cruise control is ready for use at speeds
above 30 km/h. With the limiter, speeds of
30 km/h and over can be set as the maximum
speed.
Cruise control and limiter cannot be activa-
ted at the same time.
Activating cruise control or the limiter
X
Press top (cruise control) or bottom (lim-
iter) of button
:
.
The
¯
(cruise control) or
È
(limiter)
button appears in the instrument cluster
display.
Storing the current speed
X
Press
®
button
;
.
Limiter:
the stored speed appears next to
the
È
symbol in the instrument cluster
display.
Cruise control:
the stored speed appears
next to the
¯
symbol in the instrument
cluster display.
Adjusting the stored speed
X
Press (+) or (-) button
;
until the desired
speed is reached.
Interrupting cruise control and the
limiter
X
Press
±
button
?
.
The stored speed can be accessed again
later.
The stored speed is deleted when the engine
is switched off.
Calling up the stored speed
X
Press
°
button
=
.
X
Cruise control:
release the accelerator
pedal.
Deactivating cruise control or the lim-
iter
X
Press button
:
to OFF centre position. The
¯
or
È
symbol in the instrument
cluster display goes out. The stored speed
is deleted.
The stored speed is deleted when the engine
is switched off.
Charging the high-voltage battery
Please note
G
DANGER
The vehicle's high voltage electrical sys-
tem is under high voltage. If you modify
components in the vehicle's high-voltage
electrical system or touch damaged com-
ponents, you may be electrocuted. The
components in the vehicle's high-voltage
electrical system may be damaged in an
accident, although the damage is not visi-
ble. There is a risk of fatal injury.
Do not touch any high-voltage components
after an accident and never modify the
vehicle's high-voltage electrical system.
Have the vehicle towed away after an acci-
dent and the vehicle's high-voltage elec-
trical system checked by a qualified spe-
cialist workshop.
Charging the high-voltage battery
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