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Switching on / Pause
F Turn thumbwheel 1 to the "LIMIT" position: the speed limiter mode is selected but is not switched on (Pause).F Switch the speed limiter back on by pressing button 4,

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MEM
On sharp acceleration, as when descending a steep hill, the speed limiter will not be able to prevent the vehicle from exceeding the programmed speed.The limiter is temporarily deactivated and

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If your vehicle has a manual gearbox, third or fourth gear, or higher, must be engaged.
If your vehicle has an automatic or electronic gearbox, second gear or higher must be engaged.
6. Cruise con

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Exceeding the programmed 
speed
If the programmed speed is exceeded, the displayed speed flashes.Once the vehicle returns to the programmed speed, the display becomes steady again.
Switching off
F

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Adaptive cruise control ("CRUISE")
This systems allows the vehicle's speed to be maintained at a value set by the driver.In addition it allows (when circumstances permit) an inter-vehi

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If your vehicle has an automatic or electronic gearbox, second gear or higher must be engaged.
If your vehicle has a manual gearbox, third or fourth gear, or higher, must be engaged.
7. Indication

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The Autonomous emergency braking system does not operate:- if the front bumper is damaged,- if the system has been triggered in the last 10 seconds,- if the electronic stability control system has

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This system, also called automatic emergency 
braking, aims to reduce the speed of impact or avoid a frontal collision by your vehicle (between 3 and 87 mph (5 and 140 km/h) where the driver fails