User Manual - Page 318

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Even if there is a malfunction to the
brake operation of the AEB, when
you depress the brake pedal, the
brake operates normally. AEB
brake operation does not operate
in certain hazardous situations.
The AEB is designed to function
above approximately 5 mph (8
km/h) and below approximately
110 mph (180 km/h).
The AEB does not detect:
- Persons or animals.
- Oncoming vehicles in the oppo-
site lane or a vehicle in an inter-
section.
- Stopped objects.
The AEB cannot detect objects,
when:
- The sensors are covered with
dirt.
- There is heavy rain or heavy
snow.
- There is interference by electro-
magnetic waves.
- There are strong radar reflec-
tions.
- Driving in a curve.
- Driving uphill or downhill.
- Driving in areas under construc-
tion.
- An object ahead is very narrow
such as motorcycles or bicycles.
- A vehicle suddenly enters your
lane.
- The camera cannot secure a
clear view.
- The camera cannot catch the
whole vehicle.
- An unusual shape vehicle is
ahead such as a trailer, special
access vehicle or a truck with
unique shaped cargo.
- Driving at night, the tail lamp of
the vehicle ahead is missing,
installed on an unusual place or
installed unevenly.
- Coming in or out a tunnel, where
the illumination intensity is high.
Driving your vehicle
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5-53
Autonomous Emergency
Braking ("AEB")
Limitations
The AEB system is a supple-
mental system and is not a sub-
stitute for safe driving prac-
tices. It is the responsibility of
the driver to always check the
speed and distance to the vehi-
cle ahead to ensure it is safety
to use the AEB system.
WARNING
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