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Adaptive cruise control

Based on information from a radar or camera, the adaptive cruise control function (or Stop and Go adaptive cruise control function on vehicles equipped with an automatic gearbox) enables you to maintain the speed selected (known as cruising speed) while keeping a following distance with the vehicle in front in the same lane.
Depending on the vehicle, when the "Road Sign Detection" function is activated DETECTION OF ROAD SIGNS, the system can adapt the speed of your vehicle according to the speed limit signs recognized by the camera.
On vehicles fitted with an automatic gearbox, if the vehicle in front stops, the Stop and Go adaptive cruise control function may apply the vehicle brakes to a full-stop before allowing the vehicle to move-on.
The system controls acceleration and deceleration of your vehicle using the engine and braking system.
The system's maximum range is approximately 140 metres. This may vary according to the road conditions (ground relief, weather conditions, etc.)
According to conditions on the road (traffic, weather, etc.), the adaptive cruise control function can be activated:
  • 0 mph (0 km/h) to 99 mph (160 km/h) on vehicles fitted with an automatic gearbox;
  • 19 mph (30 km/h) to 99 mph (160 km) on vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox.
The function is indicated by the symbol.
Note:
  • the driver must observe the maximum speed limit and safe distances according to the legislation in the country where they are driving;
  • the adaptive cruise control can brake the vehicle up to a third of the braking capacity. Depending on the situation, the driver may need to brake harder.
Tip
The adaptive cruise control does not trigger an emergency stop and its braking capability is limited.
WARNING
This function is an additional driving aid.
It can under no circumstances replace the driver's responsibility to respect speed limits and safe distances or to be vigilant.
The driver must always be in control of the vehicle.
The driver must always adapt their speed according to the surroundings and traffic conditions.
Use the adaptive cruise control outside built-up areas, on wide roads with visible lines.
The cruise control may have limited operation on very winding or slippery roads (black ice, aquaplaning, gravel) or during bad weather (fog, rain, side winds, etc.)
There is a risk of accidents.

Location of the camera 1

Make sure the windscreen is not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, condensation etc.).

Controls

2.
Put the function on standby (with cruising speed stored) (0).
3.
Safe distance settings
4.
Adaptive cruise control main stop/start switch .
5.
Activate, store and decrease the cruising speed (SET/-).
6.
Switch to activate and increase cruising speed or to recall the memorised cruising speed (RES/+).

Displays

7.
Adaptive cruise control warning light.
8.
Stored cruising speed.
9.
Stored safe distance
10.
Vehicle in front.
WARNING
The camera should be kept clean and free of any modifications in order to ensure the proper operation of the system.

Switching on

Press the switch 4.
The warning light 7 appears in grey and the "Adaptive Cruise Control ready to restart" message appears on the instrument panel accompanied by dashes to indicate that the function is activated and waiting to store a cruising speed.
This function cannot be activated when:
  • the parking brake is applied;
  • the Park Assist function is already activated ASSISTED PARKING.
The "Adaptive Cruise Ctl unavailable" message is displayed on the instrument panel.

Activating cruise control

When the vehicle is stationary (on vehicles equipped with an automatic gearbox) or when the vehicle is moving at a steady speed (all vehicles), press switch 5 (SET/-) or 6 (RES/+) to activate the function and store the current speed.
The minimum cruising speed is 19 mph (30 km/h).
The cruising speed 8 replaces the dashes and the cruise control operation is confirmed by the appearance of the cruising speed in green and warning light 7.
If you try to activate the function while the vehicle speed is over 99 mph (160 km/h) or below 19 mph (30 km/h) on vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox, the "Invalid Speed" message is displayed and the function is not activated.
Once a cruising speed is memorised and the cruise control function is active, you may lift your foot off the accelerator pedal.
Special feature on vehicles with an automatic gearbox: if the vehicle speed is below approximately 19 mph (30 km/h), the cruising speed will automatically be set to 19 mph (30 km/h). The vehicle will accelerate until it reaches the stored cruising speed.
WARNING
Important: you should keep your feet near the pedals at all times to prepare for any event.

Safe distance control activation

As soon as cruise control is activated, the default safe distance 9 is displayed in green on the instrument panel.
The following distance setting is stored by the system between each activation of Adaptive Cruise Control and for the next vehicle start cycle.
If the system detects a vehicle in your lane, an outline of a vehicle 10 appears above the distance gauge 9 on the instrument panel.
Your vehicle adapts its speed to that of the vehicle in front and applies the brakes if necessary (the brake lights come on) in order to maintain the distance displayed on the instrument panel.
Note: the size of the 10 outline varies according to the distance separating you from the vehicle in front. The larger the outline, the closer the vehicle in front.

Setting the cruising speed

You can vary the speed by repeatedly pressing (small increments) or pressing and holding (large increments) switch 5 or 6:
  • switch (SET/-) 5 to reduce the speed;
  • switch (RES/+) 6 to increase the speed.

Adjusting the following distance

You can vary the safe distance from the vehicle in front at any time by pressing switch 3 repeatedly.
The horizontal distance gauge on the instrument panel indicates the various available safe distances:
  • distance gauge A: long distance (corresponding to approximately 2.4 seconds);
  • distance gauge B: intermediate distance 2 (corresponding to approximately two seconds);
  • distance gauge C: intermediate distance 1 (corresponding to approximately 1.6 seconds);
  • distance gauge D: short distance (corresponding to approximately 1.2 seconds).
The selected distance gauge appears in green on the instrument panel.
The other gauges remain in grey.
Note: the distance must be set according to the traffic level, local regulation and weather conditions.
Tip
The following distance setting is stored by the system between each activation of Adaptive Cruise Control and for the next vehicle start cycle.

Exceeding the cruising speed

The cruising speed may be exceeded at any time by applying the accelerator pedal.
If it is exceeded, the cruising speed 8 appears in red.
The distance gauge flashes if the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front is less than the safe distance selected: the "Safe Distance Control" function is no longer active.
Then, release the accelerator pedal: the cruise control and safe distance control will automatically resume the speed and distance instructions that you had previously selected.

Overtaking manoeuvre

If you wish to overtake the vehicle in front, activating the indicator will temporarily cancel the safe distance control and enable an acceleration speed sufficient to complete overtaking.

Stop and start

On vehicles fitted with an automatic gearbox, if the vehicle in front slows down, the system adapts its speed to a complete stop if necessary (in the event of a traffic jam, etc.). The vehicle stops a few metres from the vehicle in front. The Stop and Start function can put the engine on standby STOP AND START FUNCTION. When the vehicle in front sets off again:
  • if the stop does not exceed approximately thirty seconds, the vehicle sets off automatically without any action by the driver;
  • if the stop exceeds approximately thirty seconds, you must press the accelerator pedal or press button 6 (RES/+) in order for the vehicle to set off again. The message "Press RES or accelerate to restart Cruise Control" appears on the instrument panel to confirm.
If the stop exceeds about three minutes, the electronic parking brake is automatically applied and the Stop and Go adaptive cruise control is deactivated. The warning light 7 goes out to confirm that the function is deactivated.

Exit from standby

  • The parking brake is applied.
  • The AEB function initiates braking.
  • The parking system (HFP) is activated.
  • The sensor is obstructed (camera blindness detected).
  • The engine speed is below a minimum speed or above a maximum speed (thresholds depend on the engine).
Based on the stored cruising speed
If a speed is stored, it can be recalled, once you are sure that the road conditions are suitable (traffic, road surface, weather conditions, etc.).
Press switch 6 (RES/+) within the valid speed range.
When the stored speed is recalled, activation of the cruise control is confirmed by the illumination of the cruising speed in green.
Note: if the stored speed is higher than the current speed, the vehicle will accelerate to reach that speed.
Based on the current speed
When the cruise control is set to standby, pressing switch 5 (SET/-) reactivates the cruise control function without taking into account the stored speed: it is the speed at which the vehicle is moving that is taken into account.

Putting the function on standby

You can set the function to standby when:
  • you press switch 2 (0);
  • you apply the brake pedal while the vehicle is moving.
The function is deactivated by the system if:
  • you set the automatic gearbox to P or N;
  • you engage the reverse gear;
  • you unbuckle the driver's seat belt;
  • you open one of the opening elements;
  • you press the engine start/stop button;
  • the slope is too steep;
  • the vehicle speed is above 105 mph (170 km/h);
  • if the speed is less than 12 mph (20 km/h) on vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox;
  • certain driving aids and correction devices are triggered (active emergency braking, ABS, ESC);
WARNING
Putting the adaptive cruise control on standby or switching it off does not cause a rapid reduction in speed: you must brake by pressing the brake pedal if necessary.
  • when you press the clutch pedal for a prolonged period or upon prolonged neutral position on vehicles equipped with a manual gearbox.
In all circumstances, the standby is confirmed when the warning lights appear in grey and the message "Adaptive Cruise Control disconnected" appears on the instrument panel.

"Take control of the vehicle" warnings

In some situations (e.g. coming upon a much slower vehicle, vehicle in front changing lanes quickly, etc.) the system may not have time to react.
Depending on the situation, the system sounds a beep associated with:
  • the orange alert E if the situation requires the driver's attention;
or
  • the red alert F accompanied by the "Brake" message if the situation requires the driver's immediate attention.
In all situations, react accordingly and perform the appropriate manoeuvres.

Switching off the function

The "Adaptive cruise control" function is suspended when you press switch 4.
The warning light 7 disappears from the instrument panel to confirm that the function is no longer active.

Temporary unavailability

The grey warning light 7 disappears to confirm that the function has been automatically deactivated.
Ensure that the camera area has not been obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, etc. ) or subject to an impact.
Conditions in certain geographical areas may hinder the function, for example:
  • arid zones, tunnels, long bridges or lightly used roads without road lines, without signs or trees nearby;
  • a military or airport zone.
You must leave such areas in order for the function to work.
In all cases, if the message is not erased after the engine is restarted, please contact an authorised dealer.

Operating faults

If an "Adaptive cruise control" function operating fault is detected, the "Check Adaptive Cruise Control" message appears on the instrument panel and the "Adaptive cruise control" function is interrupted.
If an operating fault is detected on one or more components of the system, the "Adaptive cruise control" function is suspended.
The warning light appears on the instrument panel along with, depending on the malfunction, one of the following messages:
  • « Check Front camera » ;
  • « Check vehicle ».
Consult an approved dealer.

Limitations of system operation

Vehicle detection
The system detects only vehicles (cars, trucks, motorbikes) that are moving in the same direction as your vehicle.
A vehicle moving into the same lane (example G) will be taken into account by the system only once it has completely entered the camera detection zones.
The system may trigger abrupt or delayed braking.
The system cannot detect:
  • vehicles arriving at intersections: slip road (example H);
  • vehicles driving on the wrong side of the road or reversing towards you.
Tip
The adaptive cruise control must only be used on a motorway (or multi-lane road separated by a barrier).
Detection during cornering
When entering a corner or bend, the camera may temporarily be unable to detect the vehicle in front (example J).
The system may trigger an acceleration.
When exiting a bend, the system's detection of the vehicle in front may be disrupted or delayed.
The system may trigger abrupt or delayed braking.
Detection of vehicles in adjacent lanes
The system may detect vehicles driving on an adjacent lane when:
  • you drive into a bend (example K);
  • you are driving on a road with narrow lanes;
  • the speed of the vehicle on the adjacent lane is slower and if one of these vehicles is located too close to the lane of the other.
The system may incorrectly trigger vehicle slowing or braking.
Vehicles hidden due to variations in ground relief
The system will not register vehicles driving uphill or downhill when hidden by terrain or when located outside the camera's detection zones.
Vehicles outside the camera detection zones
The system will react late or not at all if detected vehicles are outside the camera detection zones, particularly in the following situations:
  • vehicles transporting long objects which exceed the line;
  • vehicles insufficiently centred in the lane;
  • narrow vehicles which are very close (example M).
Stationary and slow moving vehicles
When your speed is over approximately 31 mph (50 km/h), the system does not detect:
  • stationary vehicles (example N);
  • very slow moving vehicles.
When your speed is less than approximately 31 mph (50 km/h), the system may not react or may react very late to:
  • stationary vehicles (example N);
  • very slow moving vehicles;
  • preceding vehicles 12 that change lane or discovering a slow or stationary vehicle 13 (example P);
  • stationary or slow vehicles 14, when you change lane (example Q).
Tip
Always be ready to take control of your vehicle when you come upon stationary or very slow-moving vehicles (example N).
The adaptive cruise control does not trigger an emergency stop and its braking capability is limited.
Non-detection of fixed obstacles and objects of a small size
The system cannot detect:
  • pedestrians, bicycles, scooters, shopping trolleys, caddies, etc.;
  • animals;
  • fixed obstacles (toll barriers, walls, etc.) (example R).
These are not taken into account by the system.
They do not trigger any alert or reaction by the system.
Detection of vehicles moving into lane at high speed
If your vehicle is overtaken by another vehicle driving at high speed 14 (motorcycle, car, etc.) and the vehicle is temporarily between you and the vehicle in front 15, the system may trigger undue acceleration, slowing or braking.

Warning

WARNING
This function is an additional driving aid. It can under no circumstances replace the driver's responsibility to respect speed limits and safe distances or to be vigilant.
The driver must always be in control of the vehicle.
The driver must always adapt their speed to the surroundings and driving conditions, regardless of system indications. Except for lines delimiting lanes, traffic indicators (traffic lights, signs, pedestrian crossings etc.) are not recognised by the system. These do not trigger any alert or reaction by the system.
The system should under no circumstances be taken to be an obstacle detector or an anti-collision system.
The adaptive cruise control must only be used on a motorway (or multi-lane road separated by a barrier).
System servicing/repairs
  • In the event of an impact, the camera alignment may be changed and its operation may consequently be affected. Deactivate the system and consult an authorised dealer.
  • Any work in the area where the camera is located (repairs, replacements, windscreen modifications etc.) must be carried out by a qualified professional.
Only an authorised dealer is qualified to service the system.
Deactivating the function
You must deactivate the function if:
  • the vehicle is travelling on a winding road;
  • the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns);
  • the vehicle is towing a trailer or a caravan;
  • the vehicle arrives at a toll point, a roadwork area or on a narrow lane;
  • the vehicle is being driven up or down a very steep slope;
  • the visibility is poor (glaring sun, fog, etc.);
  • the vehicle is being driven on a slippery road surface (rain, snow, gravel, etc.);
  • the weather conditions are poor (rain, snow, side winds, etc.);
  • the camera area has been damaged (e.g. on the inside or outside of the windscreen);
  • the windscreen is cracked or distorted.
In the event of the system behaving abnormally, deactivate it and consult an authorised dealer.
WARNING
In the event of system disturbance
Some conditions can disturb or damage the system's operation, such as:
  • windscreen obscured (by dirt, ice, snow, etc.);
  • poor weather conditions (snow, heavy rain, hail, black ice, etc.);
  • poor visibility (night, fog, etc.);
  • poor contrast between the vehicle preceding it and the surrounding area (e.g. white vehicle in a snowy area, etc.);
  • being dazzled (glaring sun, lights of vehicles travelling in the opposite direction; etc.);
  • narrow, winding or undulating road (tight bends, etc.);
  • a slower vehicle with a significant difference in speed;
  • use of mats not adapted to the vehicle. On the driver's side, only use mats suitable for the vehicle, attached with the pre-fitted components, and check the fitting regularly. Do not lay one mat on top of another. There is a risk of wedging the pedals.
In these cases, the system may wrongly intervene.
Risk of unwanted braking or acceleration.
Many unforeseen situations may affect the system operation. Certain objects or vehicles that appear in the camera detection zone may be interpreted by the system incorrectly, possibly leading to inappropriate acceleration or braking.
You should always be attentive to sudden events that might occur while you are driving. Always keep your vehicle under control by keeping your feet near the pedals, so that you are ready to act in any event.

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