·
Adapt your speed and distance from the
vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather,
road and traffic conditions.
·
Always switch CCS off after use to avoid
unintentional speed control.
·
It is dangerous to use a set speed that is
too high for the prevailing road, traffic
or weather conditions.
Operating the Cruise Control
System (CCS)
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
Fig. 101 Lefthand side of the multifunction
steering wheel.
Switching on
— Press the
button.
No speed has been stored and the system is
not yet active.
Starting control
— While driving, press the
button.
The CCS stores and regulates the current
speed.
Setting the speed
You can adjust the stored speed during speed
control by the CCS:
Gently press the but-
ton.
Gently press the button.
Strongly press the
button or swipe over the button from
bottom to top. The first time it is ac-
tuated, it jumps to the next higher ten
(km/h) or five (mph) increment.
Strongly press the
button or swipe over the button from
top to bottom. The first time it is ac-
tuated, it jumps to the next lower ten
(km/h) or five (mph) increment.
Press and hold the corresponding button to
continuously change the stored speed.
The vehicle adapts the current speed by ac-
celerating or braking.
Cancelling control
— Briefly press the
button. Alternatively,
depress the brake pedal.
The speed remains stored in the memory.
Resuming control
— Press the
button.
The CCS resumes operation with the stored
speed and regulates the speed again.
Switching off
— Press and hold the
button.
The CCS is switched off and the stored speed
is deleted.
Switch to other driver assist systems
Depending on the equipment, you can switch
to the following driver assist systems:
— Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).
— Speed limiter
1.
Press the
button or swipe over the
button.
+ 1 km/h (1 mph):
- 1 km/h (1 mph):
+ 10 km/h (5 mph):
- 10 km/h (5 mph):
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Driver assist systems