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STARTING AND DRIVING
• When pressing the button on the steering wheel, the vehicle-to-
vehicle interval will shift within level 1 - 3 in a circular manner.
In some cases, the ACC allows the interval to change dramatically so
that the vehicle can follow the front vehicle steadily and comfortably.
For short distance driving at low speed, the ACC will slightly increase
the interval.
In case of any unexpected situation, short interval requires the
driver to respond or act within a short period of time.
Note: The higher the speed is, the longer the distance (m) within
a given interval is.
Disable/cancel ACC
You can disable the ACC for a short time, set it to the STANDBY mode
and reinitialize it later or just cancel the function.
• When pressing the button on the steering whee1, the Ace
indicator on the instrument cluster changes from green to
white. Enable the ACC and set it to the STANDBY mode, cancel the
function for a short time and set it to the STANDBY mode.
• When pressing the button on the steering wheel, the ACC
function is fully disabled, the cruise control speed will not be
Standby mode under driver intervention
Under the following situations, you can disable the ACC for a short time
and set it to the STANDBY mode:
• Apply foot brake
Use the accelerator pedal to accelerate temporarily, for example,
this will not affect the settings during overtaking; when the
accelerator pedal is released, the vehicle resumes the speed stored
for the last time.
Reactivate ACC at STANDBY mode
Press steering wheel button RES+, then, the vehicle speed is set to the
speed stored lately.
When the speed is resumed by the button on the steering wheel,
the vehicle accelerates significantly.
Auto STANDBY mode
The ACC is dependent on other systems, for example, ESP. If any system
stops functioning, then the ACC will be disabled automatically.
In this case, the system sends an acoustic signal and the driver display will
show a message. The driver shall intervene and match the speed and
distance between the vehicle and the front vehicle.
The cause for auto deactivation:
STARTING AND DRIVING
Target change and auto braking by ACC
At some speed, the ACC can change the target and brake.
Target Change
• When the vehicle speed is below 5km/h, and the ACC cannot be
sure whether it is a stationary vehicle or other objects in the
front, for example, speed hump.
• When the vehicle speed is below 5km/h, and the front vehicle is
turning, and the ACC stops to follow the vehicle.
• The driver door is open.
• The driver seat belt is unfastened.
• Low/high engine speed.
• The wheels lose grip.
• Hot brake.
• Apply the parking brake.
• ESP function is activated.
• When the ESP is OFF (i.e. press the ESP OFF switch, the indicatoron
the switch will illuminate, the ESP OFF indicator on the instrument
pack will illuminate, and the ESP system will be turned off).
• The camera unit is affected by direct sunlight or its capacity for
identifying oncoming strong light is degraded.
If the front target vehicle turns suddenly, the front traffic might be
stationary. When the ACC follows another vehicle at a speed below
about 30km/h, and the moving target vehicle becomes stationary, the
ACC will brake according to the stationary vehicle.
When the ACC follows another vehicle at a speed above
about 30km/h, and the moving target vehicle becomes
stationary, the ACC will ignore the stationary vehicle
and select the speed stored. Then, the driver shall
intervene actively and apply the brake.
Disable the ACC and set it to the STANDBY mode:
•
When the vehicle speed is below 5km/h, and the ACC cannot be
sure whether the target object is a stationary vehicle or other
objects, for example, a speed hump.
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