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in the event of failure or temporary
unavailability of the parking sensors
if the visual indications and operating
instructions on the Alfa Connect system
are not available
WARNING Manoeuvring is deactivated
if, after about 3 minutes, parking has not
been completed.
End of manoeuvre
The semi-automatic manoeuvre ends
when the Alfa Connect display shows the
message of completed manoeuvre.
At the end of the manoeuvre, the
driver resumes control of the car and,
if necessary, has to complete parking
manually.
DESCRIPTION OF MANOEUVRING OUT
FROM PARALLEL PARKING
Activation
For the "Exit from parallel parking"
function to be correctly activated, the
car must be stationary in the parking
space.
Selection of the exiting side
To choose the side from which to
execute the exit manoeuvre, use the
direction indicator.
The system will communicate the side on
which the manoeuvre will be carried out
and will provide the relative indications
using the Alfa Connect system display.
Manoeuvre
After selecting the exit side, you will be
prompted to engage reverse gear and
release the steering wheel to start the
manoeuvring phase.
The system will automatically manage
the steering to conduct the manoeuvre
out of the parking space while the
driver will always have control of the
movements of the car through the use of
the accelerator and brake pedals.
After engaging reverse, the steps of the
manoeuvre will be those described in
the “Parallel and perpendicular parking
description” paragraph.
The parking sensors must detect a front
obstacle (positioned at a maximum
distance of approximately 150 cm from
the front bumper) and a rear obstacle
(positioned at a maximum distance of
approximately 150 cm from the rear
bumper) and the selected exit side free
for the system to be able to manoeuvre.
It is not possible for the system to
perform the manoeuvre if the overall
parking space (front + rear), excluding
the length of the vehicle, is less than
approximately 1 m. In this condition the
manoeuvre cannot be carried out and
will be communicated by a dedicated
message on the Alfa Connect system
display.
GENERAL WARNINGS
if the sensors undergo impact
which alters their position, the system
operation could deteriorate considerably
the system reaches top performance
after the vehicle has covered about 50
km (system "self-calibration")
if the sensors are dirty, covered by
snow, ice or mud or are repainted vs. the
original conditions, the system operation
could result strongly degraded. It is
extremely important that the sensors
are always clean in order for the system
to operate correctly. During cleaning
make sure not to scratch or damage
them; avoid using dry or rough cloths. The
sensors should be washed using clean
water with the addition of car shampoo if
necessary. When using special washing
equipment such as high pressure jets or
steam cleaning, clean the sensors very
quickly keeping the jet more than 10 cm
away
ultrasonic sound sources (e.g.
pneumatic brakes of trucks or air drills)
nearby could negatively influence the
sensor performance
the sensors may detect a non-existent
obstacle (echo interference) due to
mechanical noises, for example while
washing the car, in the case of rain,
strong wind, hail
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