User Manual - Page 208

For 2014 VOLVO V40 CROSS COUNTRY.

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07 Driver support
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Adaptive cruise control* - deactivate
The adaptive cruise control (p. 199) (ACC –
Adaptive Cruise Control) helps the driver
maintain a safe distance from the vehicle
ahead.
Keypad with Speed limiter
The adaptive cruise control is disengaged
with a short press of the steering wheel but-
ton
. The set speed is cleared and cannot
be resumed with the
button.
Keypad without Speed limiter
A short press on the steering wheel button
sets the adaptive cruise control in standby
mode. With a further short press the cruise
control is deactivated. The set speed is
cleared and cannot be resumed with the
button.
Related information
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)* (p. 199)
Adaptive Cruise Control* - Queue
Assist
The adaptive cruise control (p. 199) (ACC –
Adaptive Cruise Control) helps the driver
maintain a safe distance from the vehicle
ahead. Queue Assist also provides the adap-
tive cruise control with enhanced functionality
at speeds lower than 30 km/h.
In cars with automatic gearbox the adaptive
cruise control is supplemented with the
Queue Assist function (also referred to as
"Queue Assist").
Queue Assistant has the following functions:
Extended speed range - also at lower
than 30 km/h and at stationary
Change of target
Automatic braking ceases when station-
ary
Note that the lowest programmable speed for
the adaptive cruise control is 30 km/h - even
though the cruise control is capable of follow-
ing another vehicle down to a standstill, a
lower speed cannot be selected.
Learn more about how you manage the
speed (p. 199) and different time intervals to
the vehicle in front (p. 204).
Extended speed range
NOTE
In order to activate the cruise control the
driver's door must be closed and the driver
must be wearing the seatbelt.
With an automatic gearbox, the adaptive
cruise control can follow another vehicle
within the range 0-200 km/h.
NOTE
Activation of the cruise control below
30 km/h requires a vehicle in front within a
reasonable distance.
For shorter stops in connection with inching
in slow traffic or at traffic lights driving is
automatically resumed if the stops do not
exceed approx. 3 seconds - if it takes longer
before the car in front starts moving again
then the cruise control is set in standby mode
(p. 204) with automatic braking. The driver
must then reactivate it in one of the following
ways:
Press the steering wheel button
.
or
Depress the accelerator pedal.
> The cruise control will then resume fol-
lowing the vehicle in front.
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