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PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL

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Operating principle

Ultrasonic sensors, indicated by arrows 1, are fitted in the bumpers to measure the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle.

This measurement is indicated by beeps which become more frequent the closer you come to the obstacle, until they become a continuous beep when the vehicle is approximately 20 to 30 centimetres from the obstacle.

The system detects obstacles to the front, the rear and the sides of the vehicle.

The parking distance control system is only activated when the vehicle is driven at a speed below approximately 6 mph (10 km/h).

The parking distance control system does not take into account towing and load carrying systems etc.

Location of the ultrasonic sensors

Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors indicated by the arrows 1 are not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, a badly fitted/attached number plate), impacted, modified (including paintwork) or obstructed by any accessory fitted to the rear and/or, depending on the vehicle, to the front or sides of your vehicle.

This function is an additional driving aid.

Under no circumstances should it replace the driver’s care or responsibility whilst reversing.

The driver should always be ready for sudden incidents while driving: always ensure that there are no small, narrow moving obstacles (such as a child, animal, pushchair, bicycle, stone, post etc.) in the blind spot when manoeuvring.

Note: the display 2 shows the vehicle surroundings and emits beeps.

Operation

Most objects located near the rear and, depending on the vehicle, near the front end are detected.

Depending on the vehicle, the areas will be shown on the 2 display.

Note: in the event of a change in trajectory during a manoeuvre, the risk of collision with an obstacles may be signalled late.

An impact to the underside of the vehicle while manoeuvring (e.g.: striking a post, raised kerb or other street furniture) may result in damage to the vehicle (e.g.: deformation of an axle).

To avoid any risk of accident, have your vehicle checked by an approved Dealer.

Deactivating the system

Deactivating the parking distance control manually

Press switch 3 to deactivate the system.

The switch warning light 3 appears to indicate that the system is deactivated.

Pressing the switch again will reactivate the system and switch off the indicator light.

You must disable the function if:

- towing, carrying or trailer equipment is present in front of the ultrasonic detectors;

- in the event of damage to the ultrasonic sensors.

Automatic deactivation of the parking distance control

The system deactivates:

- when the vehicle speed is above approximately 6 mph (10 km/h);

- depending on the model, when the vehicle is stationary for more than approximately 5 seconds and an obstacle is detected (such as when in a traffic jam, etc.);

- when you are in neutral;

- when an operating fault is detected.

Operating faults

Depending on the vehicle, when the system detects an operating fault, the message “Parking sensors to check” appears on the instrument panel, accompanied by the warning light © and a beep lasting approximately 5 seconds. Consult an approved dealer.

An impact to the underside of the vehicle while manoeuvring (e.g.: striking a post, raised kerb or other street furniture) may result in damage to the vehicle (e.g.: deformation of an axle).

To avoid any risk of accident, have your vehicle checked by an approved Dealer.

System servicing/repairs

- In the event of an impact, the alignment of the sensors may be altered and their operation may consequently be affected. Deactivate the function and consult an authorised dealer.

- Any work in the area where the sensors are located (repairs, replacements, etc.) must be carried out by a qualified professional.

Only an authorised dealer is qualified to service the system.

System disturbance

Some conditions can disrupt or damage the operation of the system, for example:

- poor weather conditions (rain, snow, hail, black ice, etc.);

- in the event of exposure to strong electromagnetic waves (under high-voltage lines, etc.);

- some types of noise (motorcycle, lorry, pneumatic drill etc.);

- fitting a non-compatible towing ball or hook;

- ...

Risk of false alarms or absence of warnings

In the event of the system behaving abnormally, deactivate it and consult an authorised dealer.

Limitation of the system operation

- The area around the sensors must be kept clean and free of any modifications in order to ensure the proper operation of the system.

- Small objects moving close to the vehicle (motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, etc.) may not be recognised by the system.

- The system may not detect objects that are too close to the vehicle.

- The system may not provide a warning when the other vehicles or objects are travelling at a significantly different speed.

- When there is a change in trajectory during a manoeuvre, the system may be slow in reporting obstacles.

- When the vehicle is towing a trailer, the rear Park Assist system must be deactivated.

Deactivating the function

You must deactivate the function if the sensor area has been damaged.

FRONT / REAR PARK ASSIST

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