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Setting Up the ACC

Setting the distance

On the instrument cluster display: set distance

You can set the distance in five steps from small to large:

  1. Press the button.
  2. Press the ^+ or - button or swipe vertically over the button area from to ^+ or

Or: press the button repeatedly until the required distance is selected.

The instrument cluster display shows the chosen setting

Adjusting the speed

You can adjust the stored speed within the defined speed range by means of the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel:

+1\mathrm{km / h} Gently press the ^+ button.

  • 1\mathrm{km / h} Gently press the button.

+10\mathrm{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 (\mathrm{km / h}) or five (mph) increment.

  • 10\mathrm{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 (\mathrm{km / h}) or five (mph) increment

Press and hold the corresponding button to continuously change the stored speed.

If you do not maintain the minimum distance to the vehicle in front or if the difference in speed between the vehicle in front and your own vehicle is so great that the braking action of ACC is insufficient, you are in danger of colliding with the vehicle in front. The braking distance is also longer in rain and winter road conditions.

  • The Adaptive Cruise Control may not be able to detect all driving situations correctly.- Always be prepared to brake the vehicle yourself.- Speed and distance control are overridden when you press the accelerator. The ACC does not brake automatically in this case.- Do not use ACC in wet conditions, snow or when visibility is poor.

Setting the system behaviour

You can influence how sportily ACC reacts:

  • Vehicles with driving profile selection: Set preferred driving profile.

Set the desired driving mode.