42 lines
1.5 KiB
Markdown
42 lines
1.5 KiB
Markdown
# Operating Travel Assist
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Left- hand side of the multifunction steering wheel
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Right- hand side of the multifunction steering wheel
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# Switching on
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1. Press the $\mathsf{MODE}$ button on the left-hand side of the multifunction steering wheel repeatedly until Travel Assist is selected.
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2. Press the $\mathsf{OK}$ button on the right-hand side of the multifunction steering wheel or wait for a short time.
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Travel Assist is switched on.
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# Starting control
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If you switch from Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) to Travel Assist, the vehicle will change to the following system statuses in Travel Assist, depending on the driving situation:
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When ACC is active, Travel Assist maintains the current speed and the preset distance to the vehicle in front (system status passive).
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When lane markings are detected, the vehicle is simultaneously kept in the lane by steering movements (system status active).
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If ACC is not active, Travel Assist is switched on but remains deactivated.
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You can start system control if you were previously driving with another assist system or if Travel Assist remains deactivated after switching on:
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Press the SET button.
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The indicator lamp corresponding to the driving situation lights up in the instrument cluster display. A message is also displayed.
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# Cancelling system control
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Briefly press the CnL button.
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Or: depress the brake pedal.
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# Making other settings
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The other operating functions of Travel Assist correspond to operation of ACC. |