Specifications

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(FM10) SEMCON LAND ROVER OWNER GUIDE VER 2.00 EURO
LANGUAGE: english-en; MARQUE: landrover; MODEL: Range
Rover Evoque
Park assist
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PARK OUT
Park out is an aid to manoeuvring out of tight
parallel parking spaces. For the system to
operate correctly, the vehicle must be parked in
a space with another vehicle in front of it.
To activate, press the Park assist button until
the required option is selected.
1. The Park assist display will appear in the
Message centre, with an Enough space to
exit message. All Park assist messages are
displayed in the Message centre. Take
action when the text or audio alerts an
instruction.
2. Release wheel, measuring... will appear.
The steering wheel must be released.
3. An instruction to Select D and await next
instruction will be given. The Park assist
system will then take control of the
vehicle’s steering. Release the foot brake
carefully to move the vehicle slowly out of
the parking space. Follow the instructions
in the Message centre.
The driver must maintain full
control of the accelerator and brake
throughout the manoeuvre.
Do not move the vehicle until the
Drive forward with care message
appears.
Note: If the steering wheel is manually
turned during the manoeuvre, Park assist
will deactivate.
Note: If the vehicle’s speed exceeds 6 km/h
(4 mph) during the manoeuvre, Park assist
will display a message until the vehicle's
speed decreases to less than 6 km/h (4
mph). If the vehicle's speed is not reduced
Park assist will deactivate.
4. If further manoeuvring is required to exit
the parking space, further instructions will
be displayed in the Message centre. Follow
the instructions.
5. When the manoeuvre is complete, the
message Stop and take wheel. Park assist
finished will be displayed and the Park
assist system will no longer control the
steering.
If a system fault is detected, a continuous tone
will sound and a message will be displayed in
the Message centre. Consult a
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
PARK ASSIST LIMITATIONS
Park assist is a supplement to, and not
a replacement for, good observation
and a safe driving style. It is the
driver's responsibility, at all times, to
make sure that reversing manoeuvres
are carried out safely.
Park assist may provide inaccurate results if:
The size or shape of the parking spaces
changes after it was measured.
There is an irregular kerb alongside the
parking space or the kerb is covered with
leaves, snow etc.
The vehicle is being used to transport a
load that extends beyond the perimeter of
the vehicle.
The vehicle had a repair or alteration that
was not approved by a Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
The vehicle has been fitted with non
approved wheels or tyres or there is
significant tyre wear.
1 of the parked vehicles has an attachment
at a raised height such as a flat bed, snow
plough or cherry picker.
The parking space is located on a corner or
curve.
The sensors are dirty or covered in mud,
ice or snow.
The weather is foggy, raining or snowing.
The road surface is bumpy such as gravel.