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Driver assistance systems
in slippery circumstances or on flooded
roads.
●
Nev
er use the CCS when driving off-road
or on unpaved roads.
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Adapt your speed and the distance to the
vehicles ahead in line with visibility, weath-
er, the condition of the road and the traffic
situation.
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To avoid unexpected operation of the
cruise control system, turn it off every time
you finish using it.
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It is dangerous to use a set speed which is
too high for other conditions.
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If driving down a steep gradient, the GRA
cannot maintain a constant speed. The
speed can increase. In this case, reduce
the speed by braking or connecting the
brake energy recuperation.
Operating the cruise control with
the t
urn signal l
e
ver
Fig. 139
On the turn signal lever: controls for
oper
ating the GRA.
Connecting
●
Move the control
›
›
›
Fig. 139
1
to .
If no speed has been pr
ogr
ammed, the sys-
t
em will not control it.
Activating the cruise control
●
Press button
›››
Fig. 139
2
in area
.
The curr
ent speed is st
ored and the cruise
control is activated.
Temporarily interrupting
●
Move the control
›››
Fig. 139
1
to
or
st
ep on the brake.
The cruise control system is switched off tem-
porarily. The speed is stored.
Reinstating the cruise control
●
Press button
›››
Fig. 139
2
in area
.
Cruise contr
ol is activ
ated at the stored
speed.
Adjusting the speed
While the GRA is set, the stored speed can be
adjusted with button
›››
Fig. 139
2
:
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To increase in increments of 1 km/h (1 mph)
briefly pr
ess butt
on
›
››
Fig. 139
2
in the area
.
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To increase the speed without interruption,
keep button
›››
Fig. 139
2
pressed down in
the ar
ea
.
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To reduce in increments of 1 km/h (1 mph)
briefly press button
›››
Fig. 139
2
in the area
.
●
To reduce the speed without interruption,
k
eep butt
on
›
››
Fig. 139
2
pressed down in
the ar
ea .
The v
ehicl
e adapts the current speed by ac-
celerating or stopping accelerating. The vehi-
cle does not brake actively.
Switching off
●
Move control
›››
Fig. 139
1
to .
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