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When the driver presses the accelerator pedal to actively accelerate, the cruise speed
icon displayed on the instrument cluster multi-function display will flash, which is a
normal phenomenon. Meanwhile, when the driver releases the accelerator pedal and
then immediately toggles the cruise handle “SET-”, the current speed can be set as the
targeted cruise speed.
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SACC may lose the target vehicle or misidentify the target vehicle when the vehicle
enters or exits a curve, changes lanes, or when the vehicle ahead is stationary.
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SACC can not detect other sides except the rear of the vehicle, children, pedestrians,
animals or other objects and apply braking, so it is necessary to drive carefully.
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SACC has limited braking ability and when a vehicle ahead suddenly slows, stops or
enters your lane, there may not be time to reduce your speed to avoid a collision with
the vehicle ahead. In the event of a perceived danger, please depress the brake pedal
actively.
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Driving always requires full attention and you should always be prepared to take action
and apply the brakes.
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The driver needs to adjust the following distance and set the SACC system according
to the traffic flow ahead and the current weather conditions (e.g. rain and snow). The
driver needs to ensure that the vehicle can be slowed to a stop within his or her field of
vision at all times.
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SACC can only recognize motor vehicles (such as cars, trucks, etc.) with legal license
plates installed and able to drive on the road. If the vehicle in front is irregular in shape,
refitted, sprayed and covered, the recognition effect cannot be guaranteed, and the
recognition of pedestrians and narrow vehicles (such as bicycles, motorcycles, etc.)
cannot be guaranteed. At this time, the driver should take over the vehicle at any time
according to the actual situation.
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The SACC system may fail to recognize large trailers accurately, and the driver should
control the vehicle at any time according to the actual situation.
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The SACC system cannot accurately determine the passable width of the lane ahead,
therefore, when the lane ahead of this car is too narrow and the driver feels that he
cannot pass normally, he should immediately disengage the SACC system by brake
intervention and control the vehicle by himself.
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Do not use SACC on steep slopes. SACC may not detect vehicles in the same lane, and
the driver usually needs to control the acceleration and braking of the vehicle by
himself/herself. If braking is applied, the SACC will be deactivated.
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The vehicle ahead symbol located on the instrument cluster is displayed when a
vehicle traveling in the same direction in the same lane is detected. If this symbol
display does not correspond to the actual situation observed by the driver, it is the
driver's responsibility to take over control and drive the vehicle according to the actual
situation.
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If you rest your foot on the accelerator pedal, SACC may not automatically apply the
brakes, resulting in a collision with the vehicle ahead, and the driver needs to remain
aware.
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The front bumper must not be painted, modified or covered by any auxiliary equipment,
as this may result in reduced performance or failure of the forward millimeter wave
radar sensor!
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Extreme weather such as severe snow, rain, ice, and dense fog may result in reduced
performance or failure of the forward millimeter wave radar sensor. In this case, the
driver should turn off the SACC system.
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If the forward millimeter wave radar sensor is displaced by a collision, the SACC may
be degraded or malfunction, so the driver should calibrate the forward millimeter wave
radar sensor in time.
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