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5. Driving guide
NOTE
Precautions for use of radar and IFC
sensors.
WARNING
● ACC is not a safety system, obstacle
detector, collision warning device or
anti-collision system, but a comfort
system. The driver must always
maintain control of the vehicle and
take full responsibility for the vehicle.
● Always use the ACC system carefully
based on the current visibility,
weather conditions, road and traffic
conditions. The driver must remain
in control of the vehicle and be fully
responsible for the vehicle’s speed
and the distance from other vehicle.
● ACC cannot substitute for driver’s
attention and judgment. The driver
is always responsible for ensuring
that the vehicle travels safely at
an appropriate speed and at an
appropriate distance from other
vehicle.
5.4 Driving assistance system
5.4.1 ACC*
The adaptive cruise control, abbreviated to
ACC, can automatically adjust the distance
from the vehicle ahead in the cruise control
mode,
ACC detects the relative distance and speed
with the vehicle ahead on the same path
according to the signals from the MMW radar
installed on the front of the vehicle and the IFC
installed on the front windshield:
-
When there is a lead vehicle and it
stops, the ACC will stop the ego vehicle
automatically; If the vehicle in front starts,
ACC will control the vehicle to start and
run automatically again in a short period
of time. After stopping for a period of time,
the vehicle can be started by operating
the
button or accelerator pedal as
the vehicle ahead is started.
-
When the speed of vehicle ahead is
lower than the target speed set by the
driver, ACC controls your vehicle at a safe
distance from the vehicle ahead.
-
When there is no vehicle ahead, ACC
controls the vehicle to drive at the target
speed set by the driver.
Button operations
①
: Deceleration key
②
: Recovery/synchronization/
acceleration key
③
: Adjusting the distance/time interval
between vehicles
④
: ICA On/Off/switching to ICA
⑤
: ACC On/Off/switching to ACC