User's Manual

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Note: If the vehicle's brakes are firmly applied,
during the operation of Progress control, the
system will exit the full function mode and will
then enter into the descent control mode.
Note: Light and gentle application of the brake
pedal, during the operation of Progress control,
will lower the target vehicle speed. When the
brake pedal is fully released, the Progress
control system will maintain the speed at which
the brake pedal was released.
Note: The driver can override the Progress
control system at any time, with the use of the
brake pedal or the accelerator pedal.
Note: If the vehicle's speed exceeds 30 km/h
(18.6 mph), the Progress control system will
be suspended, and the system will then go into
a standby mode, until the vehicle's speed is less
than 30 km/h (18.6 mph).
Note: If the vehicle's speed exceeds 80 km/h
(50 mph), the Progress control system will be
disabled. If required, the system will have to be
switched on again, via the Progress control
button.
The driver must maintain full control of
the steering and brakes at all times.
When the Progress control system is enabled
and the brake pedal is fully released, the system
will help to provide controlled and progressive
assistance for the vehicle to:
Pull-away from stationary in a forward or
reverse direction on level ground, and uphill
or downhill.
Perform low speed manoeuvring in a
forward or reverse direction.
Make progress and maintain a selected, low
target (set) speed, from 3.6 km/h (2.2 mph)
up to 30 km/h (18.6 mph).
In the event that the vehicle's brake
temperatures exceed the normal operating
limits, an ASPC temporarily unavailable warning
will be displayed in the Message centre. The
Progress control system will then fade-out and
become temporarily inactive. Once the brakes
have returned to the normal operating
temperatures, the message will extinguish and
the Progress control system will resume normal
operation, if still required.
Do not attempt a steep descent if the
Progress control system is not enabled
or the warning message is displayed.
PROGRESS CONTROL SYSTEM
SETTINGS
When the Progress control system is enabled,
the desired target (set) speed for the vehicle
can be set and adjusted via the Cruise control
buttons, mounted on the right side of the
steering wheel. See 82, USING CRUISE
CONTROL.
While the vehicle is moving, press the SET+
button for the vehicle's current speed to be
the set speed. Press repeatedly (or press
and hold) to increase the target speed, up
to a maximum speed of 30 km/h (18.6
mph).
Note: If the vehicle is at a standstill, then
press and hold the brake pedal while using
the SET+ button.
Note: Light and gentle application of the
accelerator pedal will temporarily override
the current set target speed. When the
accelerator pedal is fully released, the
Progress control system will revert back to
the previously selected target speed.
Note: Dependent on the vehicle's
specification, the set speed will either be
displayed as a marker on the speedometer,
or displayed in the Message centre.
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