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Constant speed control (Cruise Control) (optional)
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Constant speed control
(Cruise Control) (optional)
General information
The electronic speed control makes it
possible to drive the car at the desired
speed without pressing the accelerator
pedal. This reduces driving fatigue on
routes, especially on long trips because
the speed stored in the memory is kept
constant automatically.
WARNING The device can only be
switched on at speeds exceeding
30 km/h and it switches off
automatically when the brake pedal is
pressed.
The speed control must only
be activated when traffic and
the route permit a constant
speed to be maintained safely for a
sufficiently long distance.
Controls
The speed control is activated by the
switch A, by the ring nut B and by the
pushbutton C (RCL).
The switch A has two settings:
OFF the device is deactivated in this
position;
ON the normal operating position of
the device. When the device is
switched on, the message CRUISE
lights up on the instrument panel
display.
The ring nut B is used to store the car
speed in the memory and to maintain
it, or to increase or decrease the speed
stored.
Turn the ring nut B to the (+) position
to save the speed reached or to
increase the speed stored in the
memory.
Turn the ring nut B to the (–) position
to decrease the speed saved. Each time
the ring nut B is moved the speed
increases or decreases by about 1 km/h.
When the ring nut is kept turned, the
speed varies continuously. When a new
speed is reached, it will automatically
remain constant.
Pushbutton C (RCL) is used to restore
the speed saved in the memory.
WARNING When the ignition key is
turned to STOP or switch A is in the
OFF position, the speed saved is erased
and the system switches off.
B A
C
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