User Manual - Page 244

For ATECA 2021.

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Driving
CAUTION
If you increase speed using the accelerator
pedal, the ACC may not be abl
e to safely
adjust the speed of the distance due to the
limitations of the system.
Be prepared to react if required by the
situation.
Status display
Fig. 169
On the instrument panel display: ACC
activ
e.
Vehicle ahead detected. It will light up if
the dist
ance to the vehicle is adjusted.
Selected distance level 2.
1
2
This information can be displayed on the
centr
al panel of the Assists view, or in the left
hand information profile
page 66. If these
views are not selected, it will be automatical-
ly displayed in the lower central part of the
instrument cluster in a simplified manner.
The set speed will be displayed next to the
function status indicator described in
page 240, Start regulation.
Special driving situations
Fig. 170 On the instrument panel display: ACC
activ
e, vehicle detected in an outer lane.
Be aware of the limitations and warnings de-
scribed at the beginning of this chapt
er.
in Introduction on page 240.
Avoid undertaking on the right
1)
If a v
ehicle is detected in the left lane that is
travelling at a speed slower than that set by
the driver, it will brake the vehicle within the
comfort limits of the system to avoid passing
it on the right
Fig. 170.
You can cancel this regulation by changing
the set speed or by pressing the accelerator
pedal.
The function works at speeds over 80 km/h
(50 mph). It may not be available in certain
countries.
Overtaking
When the turn signal is switched on for over-
taking, the ACC reduces the distance from
the vehicle in front to help with the overtaking
manoeuvre. The set cruising speed will not be
exceeded.
The function works at speeds over 80 km/h
(50 mph). It may not be available in certain
countries.
Stop&Go function
3 Valid for: vehicles with an automatic gearbox
The ACC can bring the vehicle to a standstill
(0 km/h) if the vehicle in front stops.
1)
Or on the left, in countries that drive on the left
hand side of the r
oad.
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