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# Driving with Predictive Adaptive Cruise Control
# Displays
A message will be displayed on the instrument cluster display as soon as the system detects a speed limit or will reduce the speed due to the course of the road ahead. The following information gives the reason for the vehicle speed adjustment.
Speed regulation due to speed limit. Speed regulation due to cancellation of the speed limit. Speed regulation due to a roundabout. Speed regulation due to a junction. Speed regulation due to the road layout. Speed regulation due to the end of a traffic jam.
When automatic speed control is assumed due to a speed limit, the detected speed is stored as the new set speed. Vehicle will re- accelerate to previously stored speed after speed limit is lifted.
# Cancelling speed regulation
If you do not want to use the prompted speed, you can cancel the speed adjustment:
Press RES button.
The last saved speed will be re- adopted.
Press SET button.
Use current vehicle speed.
Press CnL button.
Speed regulation is canceled.
# Adjusting the announced speed
The announced speed can be adjusted only in the case of speed regulation due to a speed limit.
$+1\mathrm{km / h}$ : Gently press the $^+$ button.
- 1 km/h: Gently press the
- button.
+ 10 km/h: Press the + button hard or swipe over the button from bottom to top. The first time it is pressed, it jumps to the next higher ten (km/h) or increment.
- 10 km/h: Press the - button hard or swipe over the button from top to bottom. The first time it is pressed, it jumps to the next lower ten (km/h) increment.
If you adjust the announced speed excessively, predictive cruise control will be terminated.
# 1
If a speed limit is detected, the predictive cruise control function will adjust the stored speed even if ACC is deactivated. However, speed regulation will not take place.
# 1
When a speed limit is lifted on a motorway, the recommended speed will automatically be stored as the set speed. However, if a higher speed has previously been stored on a motorway, this will be adopted instead of the recommended speed.