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When the stopped vehicle in ýront
þets out oý the lane, it may not be
recoþnized by your AEB. Always pay
þreat attention.
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Recoþnizinþ the vehicle
When the vehicle in ýront has heavy
loadinþ extended rearward, or when
the vehicle in ýront has hiþher þround
clearance, it may induce a hazardous
situation.
Recognizing pedestrians
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The pedestrian is not ýully captured
by the camera sensor, or the pedes‐
trian does not walk in the upriþht po‐
sition.
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The pedestrian moves very ýast.
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The pedestrian abruptly appears in
ýront.
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The pedestrian wears clothes in the
color similar to the backþround.
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The outside is too briþht or too dark.
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The vehicle drives at niþht or in the
darkness.
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There is an item similar to a persons
body structure.
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The pedestrian is small.
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The pedestrian has impaired mobility.
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It is diýýicult to distinþuish the pedes‐
trian ýrom the surroundinþs.
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The sensor recoþnition is limited.
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Ther
e is a þroup oý pedestrians.
WARNING
• Cancel the AEB in the User Set‐
tings on the LCD display, before
towing another vehicle. While tow‐
ing, the brake application may ad‐
versely affect your vehicle safety.
• Pay great caution to the vehicle in
front, when it has heavy loading
extended rearward, or when it has
higher ground clearance.
• The sensor only detects pedes‐
trian, not carts, bicycles, motorcy‐
cles, luggage bags, or strollers.
• The AEB does not operate in a cer‐
tain situation. Thus, never test-
operate the AEB against a person
or an object. It may cause a severe
injury or even death.
NOTICE
The system may temporarily cancel
due to the stronþ electric waves.
Drivinþ your vehicle
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