User Manual - Page 249

For TARRACO 2020.

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Driver assistance systems
The Front Assist does not r
eact to pedes-
trians walking head-on in the same lane.
The driver must always be ready to take
over the control of the vehicle.
Note
When Fr
ont Assist is connect
ed, the indi-
cations of other functions on the screen
may be hidden.
When the Front Assist causes a braking,
the brake pedal is “harder”.
Automatic interventions by the Front As-
sist on the brakes may be interrupted by
pressing the clutch, accelerator or moving
the wheel.
The Front Assist may brake the vehicle
until it stops completely. However, the
brake system does not halt the vehicle per-
manently. Use the foot brake!
If the Front Assist does not work as de-
scribed in this chapter (e.g. in intervenes
several times unnecessarily), switch it off.
Operation of the emergency brake
assist
ance syst
em (Front Assist)
Fig. 178
On the instrument panel display: Front
Assist deactiv
at
ed indication.
The Front Assist is active whenever the igni-
tion is s
wit
ched on.
When the Front Assist is switched off, so too
are the advance warning and the distance
warning functions.
SEAT recommends leaving the Front Assist
activated. Exceptions
››
page 248, Deacti-
vating Front Assist temporarily in the fol-
lowing situations.
Switching the Front Assist on and off
With the ignition switched on, the Front Assist
can be deactivated or activated as follows:
Select the corresponding menu option us-
ing the button for the driver assistance sys-
tems
››
page 81.
OR: using the infotainment system: press
the function button > SETTINGS > Driv-
er assistance
››
page 88.
When the Front Assist is deactivated, the indi-
cation
››
Fig. 178 will be displayed on the
instrument panel.
Activating or deactivating the pre-warning
(advance warning)
The advance warning can be switched on or
off in the infotainment system using the func-
tion button > SETTINGS > Driver as-
sistance
››
page 88.
The system will store the setting for the next
time the ignition is switched on.
SEAT recommends keeping advance warning
active.
Depending on the vehicles infotainment sys-
tem the advance warning function may be
adapted in the following modes:
Advance
Medium
Delayed
Deactivated
SEAT recommends driving with the function in
“Medium” mode.
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