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Dynamic cruise control
System that allows, in addition to maintaining your vehicle's speed at a value that you have defined, the inter-vehicle time you have selected between 
your vehicle and the one in front to be maintained.
Principles of operation
Using a radar with a range of about 100 metres, 
located at the front of the vehicle, this system 
detects a vehicle running in front of your 
vehicle.
It automatically adapts the speed of the vehicle 
to that of the vehicle in front.
If the vehicle in front is running more slowly, 
the system progressively reduces the speed of 
your vehicle using just engine braking (as if the 
driver had pressed the "-" button).
If your vehicle is too close to or approaching 
the vehicle in front too quickly, the dynamic 
cruise control is automatically deactivated. 
The driver is then alerted by an audible signal, 
accompanied by a message.
Choice of the type of cruise control
The choice between the "dynamic" and 
"standard" cruise control is done in the Driving  
menu.
F
 
I
 n the Driving  menu, select the " Driving 
functions " tab, then " Active cruise 
control" to activate or deactivate the 
dynamic cruise control.
For more information on the Cruise 
control , refer to the corresponding 
section. F
 
P
 lace the cruise control 
thumbwheel at "CRUISE". If the vehicle in front accelerates or changes 
lane, the dynamic cruise control progressively 
accelerates your vehicle to return to the 
programmed speed.
If the driver operates a direction indicator to 
the left (left-hand drive) or the right (right-
hand drive), to overtake a slower vehicle, the 
dynamic cruise control allows your vehicle to 
temporarily approach the vehicle in front to 
assist the overtaking manoeuvre, though never 
exceeding the programmed speed. 
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The dynamic cruise control is switched on 
manually: it requires that the speed of the 
vehicle be between 25 and 90 mph (40 and 
150
  km/h), as well as the engagement of:
-
 
f
 ourth gear or higher with a manual 
gearbox,
-
 
s
 econd gear or higher with an automatic 
gearbox in manual mode,
-
  position  D with an automatic gearbox.
The system remains active after changing gear 
on vehicles with a manual gearbox and Stop & 
Start.
General points
The dynamic cruise control can be paused  
manually or automatically:
-
 
b
 y pressing button 4 ,
-
 
b
 y pressing the brake pedal,
-
 
i
 n the event of operation of the ESC, for 
safety reasons,
-
 
i
 n the event of operation of the electric 
parking brake control lever,
-
 
w
 hen an inter-vehicle time threshold is 
reached (calculated according to the 
relative speeds of your vehicle and the 
vehicle in front and the inter-vehicle time 
setting chosen),
-
 
w
 hen the distance between your vehicle 
and the one in front becomes too small,
-
 
w
 hen the speed of the vehicle in front is 
too
 
low,
-
 
w
 hen the speed of your vehicle becomes 
too low.
The dynamic cruise control cannot in any 
circumstances replace the observation 
of speed limits, nor the need for vigilance 
on the part of the driver.
It is recommended that you always keep 
your feet close to the pedals. If the speed setting selected is above 
90 mph (150 km/h), the system switches 
to standard cruise control operation, 
with no adjustment of the inter-vehicle 
safe distance (a message appears in 
the instrument panel). The inter-vehicle time setting is kept in 
memory on switching off the ignition.
The dynamic cruise control operates by 
day and at night, in fog or in moderate 
rainfall.
The system does not act on the braking 
system, but works only with engine braking.
The regulation range is limited: there will 
no longer be any adjustment of speed if the 
difference between the programmed speed 
setting and the speed of the vehicle in front 
becomes too high (18 mph (30 km/h)).
If the difference between the 
programmed speed setting and the 
speed of the vehicle in front is too 
great, the speed cannot be adjusted: 
the cruise control is automatically 
deactivated. 
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1. Select cruise control mode.
2. Use the current speed of the vehicle as 
the cruise speed setting / Lower the speed 
setting.
3.
 U
se the current speed of the vehicle as 
the cruise speed setting / Raise the speed 
setting.
4.
 P
ause / Resume the cruise control.
5.
 D
isplay the list of memorised speeds, or
 A
ccept the speed suggested by the speed 
limit recognition system.
6.
 S
elect the inter-vehicle distance (" Close", 
" Normal ", "Distant ")
For more information on Memorising speeds , 
refer to the corresponding section.
For more information on Speed limit 
recognition  and its memorisation, refer to the 
corresponding section.
Steering mounted controls
Switching on
The dynamic  cruise control must be selected 
in the Driving  menu.
F
 
T
 urn the thumbwheel 1 to the " CRUISE" 
position: cruise control mode is selected, 
but is paused.
F
 
P
 ress one of the buttons 2 or 3 : the current 
speed of your vehicle becomes the cruise 
speed setting.
The cruise control is activated (ON).
By default, the inter-vehicle time is set at 
2
  seconds.
Other wise, the last speed value set will be used 
for operation of the system.
Modification of the cruise control 
speed
- using buttons 2 or 3: F  b y successive short presses, to modify 
by steps of + or - 1 mph (km/h),
F
 
b
 y a maintained press, to modify by 
steps of + or - 5 mph (km/h).
-
 
b
 y pressing button 5 :
F
 
t
 he six memorised speed settings are 
displayed in the touch screen,
F
 
c
 hoose a speed setting: it is displayed in 
the instrument panel.
The selection screen closes after a few 
moments. The modification is then taken into 
account.
-
 
b
 y pressing button 5 , if your vehicle has 
speed limit recognition:
F
 
t
 he speed to memorise is displayed in 
the instrument panel,
F
  press  button  5 again to save the speed.
The speed setting is then displayed in the 
instrument panel.
As a precaution, it is recommended that 
you select a speed setting close to the 
current speed of your vehicle.
Operation
For more information on Speed limit 
recognition  and its memorisation, refer to the 
corresponding section. 
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SymbolDisplay in the 
instrument panel Associated message
Comments
No vehicle detected: 
the system operates as a standard cruise control.
Detection of a vehicle, at the limit of the range of the radar: 
the system operates as a standard cruise control.
"SPEED ADJUSTED" Detection of a vehicle that is too close or running at a speed lower than your 
vehicle's cruise speed setting.
The system uses engine braking to slow your vehicle and then hold it at the speed of 
the vehicle in front so as to maintain the programmed inter-vehicle time.
The regulation range is limited to a maximum difference of 20 mph (30 km/h) 
between the speed setting and the speed of the vehicle ahead.
"SPEED ADJUSTED" When the adjusted speed reaches the control limit (speed setting - 20 mph 
(30
  km/h)), the adjusted speed flashes together with the speed setting, to signal that 
automatic deactivation of the system is imminent.
"Cruise control 
paused" If the system exceeds the limit of speed adjustment possible by the system and 
in the absence of any reaction by the driver (operation of the direction indicator, 
change of lane, reduction of the speed of the vehicle), the system is automatically 
paused.
The display of the deactivation message is accompanied by an audible signal.
Driving situations and associated alerts
The table below describes the alerts and the messages displayed for the different driving situations.
The display of these alerts is not sequential. 
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Dynamic cruise control with Stop function
The dynamic cruise control is a driving 
aid that cannot in any circumstances 
replace the observation of speed limits 
and safe distances, nor the need for 
vigilance on the part of the driver.
It is recommended that you always keep 
your feet close to the pedals.
The driver must be ready to take back 
control of their vehicle at any time, 
using the brake or accelerator pedal as 
appropriate.
This system provides two functions:
-
 
a
utomatic regulation of the speed of the 
vehicle to a value programmed by the 
driver,
-
 
a
utomatic adjustment of the distance 
between your vehicle and the vehicle 
ahead, even to the point of stopping your 
vehicle completely.
It manages the acceleration and deceleration 
of the vehicle by automatically acting on the 
engine and the braking system.
To do this, the system has a radar, located in 
the front bumper.
Principles
This system detects a vehicle running in front of 
your vehicle, travelling in the same direction.
It automatically adapts the speed of your 
vehicle to that of the vehicle in front, to maintain 
a constant distance.
If the vehicle in front is running more slowly, the 
system slows, or even stops your vehicle, using 
engine braking and the braking system.
If the braking system is used to decelerate the 
vehicle, the brake lamps come on.
If the vehicle in front accelerates or changes 
lane, the cruise control progressively 
accelerates your vehicle to return to the 
programmed speed.
If the driver operates a direction indicator to 
overtake a slower vehicle, the dynamic cruise 
control allows your vehicle to temporarily 
approach the vehicle in front to assist the 
overtaking manoeuvre, though never exceeding 
the programmed speed. 
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Limits of operation
In the following cases, it is recommended 
that the system be deactivated in the vehicle 
configuration menu:
- 
w
 hen towing a trailer or caravan,
-
 
w
 hen carrying long objects on roof bars or 
a roof rack,
-
 
b
 efore using an automatic car wash, with 
the engine running,
-
 
b
 efore placing the vehicle on a rolling road 
in a workshop,
-
 
w
 hen the vehicle is being towed, with the 
engine running,
-
 
w
 hen a "space-saver" type spare wheel is 
fitted (depending on version),
-
 
f
 ollowing impact damage to the windscreen 
close to the detection camera,
-
 
i
 f the front bumper has been damaged,
-
 
i
 f the brake lamps are not working.Because of limits in the operation of the 
system, it is possible that warnings are 
not given, are given too late or seem 
unjustified.
Consequently, the driver must always 
remain attentive and able to react at any 
time to avoid an accident. Where the speed of your vehicle is too 
high approaching another vehicle, the 
first level of alert may not be displayed: 
the level 2 alert may be displayed 
di r e c t l y.
Important
: the level 1 alert is never 
displayed if the " Close" threshold has 
been selected.
Collision Risk Alert
Depending on the degree of risk of collision 
detected by the system and the alert threshold 
chosen by the driver, different levels of alert can be 
triggered and displayed in the instrument panel.
Level 1: visual alert only, signalling 
to you that the vehicle in front is very 
close.
The message " Vehicle close" is 
displayed.
This level of alert is based on the inter-vehicle 
time between your vehicle and the vehicle in 
front.
Level 2: visual and audible alert, 
warning you that a collision is 
imminent.
The message " Brake!" is displayed.
This level of alert is based on the time before 
collision. It takes account of the vehicle 
dynamics, the speed of your vehicle and the 
one in front, the environmental conditions, the 
operation of the vehicle (cornering, pedals 
pressed, etc.) to trigger the alert at the best 
moment.
Modifying the alert trigger 
threshold
This threshold determines how you wish to be 
warned of the presence of a vehicle moving 
or stationary in front of you, or a pedestrian 
present in your traffic lane.
The current threshold can be modified only  via 
the Driving  menu in the touch screen.
You can select one of three thresholds:
-
  "Distant ",
-
  "Normal ",
-
  "Close ".
The last threshold selected is kept in memory 
when the ignition is switched off. 
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Active Safety Brake
This function, also called automatic emergency 
braking, aims to reduce the speed of impact or 
avoid a frontal collision by your vehicle where 
the driver fails to react.
Using a radar and a camera, this function acts 
on the vehicle's braking system.Operation of the function may be felt by 
slight vibration in the brake pedal.
If the vehicle comes to a complete stop, 
the automatic braking is maintained 
for
  1 to 2 seconds.
With a manual gearbox, in the event 
of the automatic emergency braking 
bringing the vehicle to a complete stop, 
the engine may stall.
With an automatic gearbox, in the event 
of the automatic emergency braking 
bringing the vehicle to a complete stop, 
keep the brake pedal pressed to stop 
the vehicle moving off again.
If the radar and the camera have 
confirmed the presence of a vehicle 
or a pedestrian, this warning lamp 
flashes once the function is acting on 
the vehicle's brakes.
Important
: if operation of the 
automatic emergency braking is 
triggered, you should take back 
control of your vehicle and brake  
with the pedal to add to or finish the 
automatic braking action.
The driver can take back control of the vehicle 
at any time by sharply turning the steering 
wheel and/or pressing the accelerator pedal.
The triggering of the braking may be 
adjusted according to the driver's 
driving actions (such as steering wheel 
movements, actions on the accelerator 
pedal, etc.). 
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The alert is given by a warning lamp which 
comes on in the door mirror on the side in 
question as soon as a vehicle - car, lorry, 
bicycle - is detected.
The following conditions must be met for this:
- 
a
 ll vehicles are moving in the same 
direction and in adjacent lanes,
-
 
t
 he speed of your vehicle is between 7 and 
87 mph (12 and 140 km/h),
-
 
y
 ou overtake a vehicle with a speed 
difference of less than 6 mph (10 km/h),
-
 
a v
 ehicle overtakes you with a speed 
difference of less than 16 mph (25 km/h),
-
 
t
 he traffic is flowing normally,
-
 
i
 n the case of an overtaking manoeuvre, 
if this is prolonged and the vehicle being 
overtaken remains in the blind spot,
-
 
y
 ou are driving on a straight or slightly 
curved road,
-
 
y
 our vehicle is not pulling a trailer, a 
caravan, etc. No alert will be given in the following situations:
-
 
i
 n the presence of non-moving objects 
(parked vehicles, barriers, street lamps, 
road signs, etc.),
-
 
w
 ith vehicles moving in the opposite 
direction,
-
 
d
 riving on a winding road or a sharp corner,
Operation
- when overtaking (or being overtaken by) a very long vehicle (lorry, coach, etc,) which 
is at the same time detected at the rear 
in the blind spot angle and present in the 
driver's for ward field of vision,
-
 
i
 n very heavy traffic: vehicles detected in 
front and behind are confused with a lorry 
or a stationary object,
-
 
w
 hen overtaking quickly. 
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