User Manual - Page 161

For OPEL CROSSLAND X 2018 .

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Driving and operating 159
lane change, the system needs a
certain time to detect the next
preceding vehicle.
The complete attention of the
driver is always required while
driving. The driver must always be
ready to take action and apply the
brakes and steer to avoid
collisions.
The system is designed to work with
all occupants wearing their seat belts.
Forward collision alert
3 156
Front pedestrian protection
3 159.
Deactivation
Active emergency braking can be
deactivated in the vehicle
personalisation menu 3 103. If
deactivated a message is displayed
in the Driver Information Centre.
System limitations
In some cases, the active emergency
braking system may provide an
automatic braking in situations that
seem to be unnecessary, for instance
in parking garages, due to traffic signs
in a curve or due to vehicles in
another lane. This is normal
operation, the vehicle does not need
service. Firmly apply the accelerator
pedal to override the automatic
braking if the situation and the
surroundings permit.
In the following cases, active
emergency braking performance is
limited:
Driving on winding or hilly roads.
Detecting all vehicles, especially
vehicles with a trailer, tractors,
muddy vehicles, etc.
Detecting a vehicle when
weather limits visibility, such as in
fog, rain, or snow.
During nighttime driving.
Weather limits visibility, such as
fog, rain, or snow.
The windscreen is damaged or
affected by foreign items, e.g.
stickers.
Complete attention is always required
while driving, and you should be
ready to take action and apply the
brakes and/or steer the vehicle to
avoid crashes.
Fault
In case the system requires a service,
a message is displayed in the Driver
Information Centre.
If the system does not work as it
should do, vehicle messages are
displayed in the Driver Information
Centre.
Vehicle messages 3 102.
Front pedestrian protection
Front pedestrian protection may help
to avoid or reduce the harm caused
by front-end crashes with nearby
pedestrians when driving in a forward
gear.
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