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Driver assistance systems
On releasing rocker switch
2
from S
ET, the
c
urr
ent speed is stored and will remain con-
stant without having to press the accelerator
pedal.
Adjusting the programmed speed
Increasing speed by pressing the accelerator
pedal
–
Pr
ess the accelerator to increase the speed
of the vehicle.
–
Release the accelerator and the previously
programmed s
peed will be resumed.
If, when pressing the accelerator, the vehicle
exceeds the programmed speed by more
than 10 km/h (6 mph) for more than 3 mi-
nutes, the set speed will be deleted. The
speed will have to be stored again.
Increasing speed by pressing switch
2
–
Press rocker switch
2
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›
›
Fig. 187
›››
page 176 in RES.
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If the button is held down in the RES posi-
tion, the speed increases continuously. Re-
lease the switch when the required speed
is reached. The speed is stored.
Setting a lower speed
–
The set speed can be reduced by pressing
switch
2
›
›
›
Fig. 187
›››
page 176 in SET.
–
If the button is held down in the SET posi-
tion, the speed decreases continuously. Re-
lease the switch when the required speed
is reached. The speed is stored.
–
On releasing the switch at speeds of less
than 30 km/h (19 mph), no speed will be
set and the memory will be deleted. The ve-
hicle must be moving at a speed of over
30 km/h (19 mph) and switch
2
pressed
ag
ain t
o
SET for it to be set.
The speed can be reduced by pressing the
brake pedal, which temporarily switches off
the cruise control.
Temporary deactivation of cruise con-
trol
Cruise control i
s
sw
itched off temporarily by
pressing switch
1
›
›
› Fig. 187
››› page 176 in
CANCEL or by pressing the brake or clutch
pedal.
The set speed is stored.
To recover the set speed, briefly press switch
2
in RE
S once you have released the brake
or c
lut
ch pedal.
Turning off the cruise control system
–
Move knob
1
›
›
›
Fig. 187
›››
page 176 to
OFF.
Monitoring system Front As-
sist*
Introduction
The Front Assist Monitoring system helps to
prevent
rear collisions.
The Front Assist can warn the driver of colli-
sion hazards, prepare the vehicle for emer-
gency braking in case of danger, assist the
driver on braking and cause automatic brak-
ing.
The Front Assist is not a replacement for
driver awareness.
Distance warning
If the system detects that safety is endan-
gered by the proximity of the vehicle in front,
it may warn the driver by means of a message
on the instrument panel when driving at a
speed of between approximately 60 km/h
(37 mph) and 210 km/h (130 mph)
›››
Fig. 188.
The warning moment varies depending on
the traffic situation and driver behaviour.
Pre-warning
If the system detects a possible collision with
the vehicle in front, it may warn the driver by
means of an audible warning and an indica-
tion on the instrument panel when driving at
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