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WARNING (Continued)
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When driving through places where metal objects (such as metal build-
ings, railway tracks, etc.) can be found.
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When driving through very divided and enclosed spaces (such as large-
capacity garages, car ferries, tunnels and the like.).
Note
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The ACC is designed primarily for use on motorways.
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The ACC reduces the speed by automatically releasing the accelerator or by
means of a braking procedure as appropriate. If the brakes are used for an au-
tomatic speed reduction at any moments, then the brake light illuminates.
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In case of failure of more than one brake light on the vehicle or on the con-
nected trailer, the ACC becomes unavailable.
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The control automatically cancels the engagement of the brake supportive
assistance systems (e.g. ESC) or when the maximum permitted engine speed is
exceeded.
Settings in Infotainment
Read and observe on page 184 first.
›
In the Infotainment, in menu
, tap in the function surface
→
Driver assis-
tance
.
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ACC (adaptive cruise control) - Setting for the ACC
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Driving programme:
- Sets the vehicle acceleration when the ACC is activated
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Last selected. distance
- Switch on/off the last distance selected
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Distance:
- Sets the distance to the vehicle in front
Operation
Fig. 232 Instrument cluster display: Examples for ACC displays
Fig. 233
Instrument cluster display: Examples for ACC status displays
Read and observe on page 184 first.
The ACC makes it possible to set a speed of 30-160 km/h as well as to set the
distance from the vehicles in front.
The ACC can detect a vehicle that is up to approx. 120 m ahead using the radar
sensor.
ACC displays » Fig. 232
Vehicle detected (control active)
Line showing the displacement of the distance during setting » page 187,
Setting the distance
Set distance to the vehicle ahead
Vehicle detected (control deactivated)
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Assist systems
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