Ferrari 2011 599 GTB FIORANO

User Manual - Page 111

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About your vehicle
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In car-washes which use steam jet or high
pressure cleaning machines, keep the
nozzle at least 4 in. (10 cm) away from
the sensors.
Should you need to repaint the bumper
or in case of paint touch-ups in the sensor
area, please contact exclusively your
Authorized Ferrari Dealer. Incorrect
painting/touch-ups could affect the
parking sensor operation.
Sensor range
The sensors allow the system to monitor
the rear of the vehicle, as their position
covers the central and lateral zones at the
rear of the vehicle.
In the event of an obstacle located in a
mid area, this will be detected at distances
of less than 55 in. (1.40 m), depending on
the type of obstacle and its dimensions.
If the obstacle is located in a lateral
position, it will be detected at distances of
less than 31.5 in. (0.8 m).
Failure signals
The system ECU checks all of the
components every time reverse is
engaged.
A parking sensor system failure will be
indicated on the TFT display.
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In the event of a failure warning signal,
stop the vehicle and turn the ignition key
to position 0 (Stop). Then try to clean the
sensors or move away from any
ultrasound sources (e.g., pneumatic truck
brakes or pneumatic hammers) and turn
the key back to II. If the situation causing
the malfunction has been corrected, the
system starts working again and the
failure warning buzzer stops. If the failure
warning buzzer remains on, contact your
Authorized Ferrari Dealer
to have the
system checked.
During parking maneuvers, always take
the greatest care as there may be
obstacles located above or underneath
the sensors.
In certain circumstances, objects
located near the rear of the vehicle are
not detected by the system and
therefore may damage the vehicle or
be damaged themselves.
The signals transmitted by the sensors
can also be altered by damage to the
sensors or by dirt, snow or ice on the
sensors or even by ultrasound systems
(e.g., pneumatic truck brakes or
pneumatic hammers) in the vicinity.
The driver is fully responsible for
parking and other potentially
dangerous maneuvers. During these
maneuvers, always make sure there
are no people (especially children)
or animals in the maneuvering area.
The parking sensors must be
considered an aid for the driver
who, in any case, must never take
less care during potentially
dangerous maneuvers, even if they
are performed at low speeds.
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