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more information see Cruise Control on
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How to Use Set Cruise Control
Speed When Driving
These instructions DO NOT apply to
Adaptive Cruise Control. While the buttons
are also used to control PTO operations,
these instructions are specifically for
vehicle speed. The vehicle speed must be
greater than 19 mph (30 kph) for PACCAR
powered vehicles or 30 mph (49 kph) for
Cummins powered vehicles and the engine
speed must be over 1,100 rpm for the
cruise set speed to work.
To Set the Cruise Speed
1. Turn the cruise function on by
using the ON/OFF button
The cruise icon will appear in the
display.
2. Accelerate the vehicle via
accelerator pedal to the desired
cruise speed.
3.
Press the "SET +" button to set the
cruise speed.
NOTE
Cruise Control may not hold the set
speed
going down hills. If the speed
increases going down a hill, use the
brakes to slow down. This will cancel
Cruise Control.
The cruise set speed will appear in
the display
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How to Change Cruise Set Speed
The vehicle cruise control must be ON and
the cruise speed engaged.
1. To increase vehicle speed
Press or long press SET + until
you reach the desired speed, or
Use the Accelerator Pedal to
reach the desired speed, and
then press the Set +
2. To decrease vehicle speed, press
or long press RES – until you
achieve the desired speed, and
then press SET +.
The new cruise speed can be seen next to
the Cruise Control Indicator.
Canceling and Resuming Cruise
Control
There are four ways to cancel the set
speed in cruise control:
1.
Tap the brake pedal
2. Tap the clutch pedal
3. Turn the cruise control system OFF
(ON/OFF button on steering wheel)
4. Press the Variable Road Speed
Limit buttons
Using the brake or clutch pedal to cancel
set speed allows the operator to use the
RESUME feature. Pressing the "- RES"
button will resume the vehicle speed
previously set.
Pressing ON/OFF once will deactivate
cruise control, and pressing it twice will
turn off the system. When turning the
system OFF, the previous set speed is
removed from memory. The operator will
have to manually reset the vehicle's cruise
speed.
Variable Road Speed Limiter
(option)
The Variable Road Speed Limiter (VRSL)
prevents the vehicle from exceeding a
chosen vehicle speed limit. This limit is
selected by the operator and can be
changed while driving. VRSL uses various
braking methods to enforce the limit
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