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# Automatic Braking Intervention
The automatic braking intervention of a parking system is designed to reduce the possible damage due to a collision as soon as an obstacle is detected.
# WARNING
Do not let the automatic braking intervention of parking systems tempt you to take any risks while driving. In some situations, the automatic braking intervention can only work in a limited way or not at all. Collisions with obstacles can cause injuries to persons and vehicle damage. The system is not a substitute for the full attention of the driver.
Always pay due attention and do not rely exclusively on the parking systems. Always be prepared to brake and steer the vehicle yourself. Do not take any safety risks. React appropriately to the warnings and driving recommendations of the parking systems.
# Prerequisites
- The vehicle speed does not exceed a maximum of around $10\mathrm{km / h}$ when manoeuvring.
- A parking system was switched on.
# What happens when an automatic braking intervention takes place?
If an obstacle is detected, the vehicle is braked to a standstill and is held for around 2 seconds.
The driver shall:
1. Hold the vehicle with the foot brake after the braking intervention.
2. Check the surroundings.
A text message may also be displayed on the instrument cluster, depending on the vehicle equipment.
# Switching on and off
Automatic braking intervention is activated or deactivated as soon as the driver switches a parking system on or off.
# Manoeuvre braking function of Park Distance Control
- Briefly press the accelerator to cancel the automatic braking intervention.
Deactivate function:
1. Tap the function button on the Park Distance Control screen.
2. Adjust the setting.
The automatic braking intervention does not take place for an obstacle in the front area if Park Distance Control has been activated automatically when driving forwards.
# General notes
Switch off the parking system if automatic braking intervention occurs too frequently, for example when driving off- road.
If the vehicle has been braked by the manoeuvre braking function of Park Distance Control, the function is inactive for around $5\mathrm{m}$ (around 16 ft) in the same direction of travel or will be ready for use again after the gear or drive position has been changed.
The parking manoeuvre will be aborted after emergency braking by Park Assist, e.g. if an obstacle was detected.
After emergency braking by the Rear Traffic Alert, around 10 seconds must elapse before automatic braking intervention can take place again.