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Cruise Control
Cruise Control
CRUISE CONTROL
Cruise control enables the driver to maintain a constant road speed
without using the accelerator pedal. This is particularly useful for
motorway cruising, or for any journey where a constant speed can
be maintained for a lengthy period.
The cruise control system has three switches; a master switch on
the fascia panel (highlighted in illustration) and two control
switches, marked SET+ and RES, mounted on the steering
wheel.
Engaging cruise control
1. Press the master switch (the warning light in the instrument
panel illuminates).
2. Accelerate until the desired speed is reached (this must be
above the systems minimum operational speed of 45 km/h.
3. Press the SET+ switch to set the road speed in the cruise
control system's memory. Cruise control will now maintain
that road speed automatically.
With cruise control operating, speed can be increased temporarily,
eg. for overtaking, by normal use of the accelerator. When the
accelerator is released, road speed will return to the selected
cruising speed.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT use cruise control on winding or slippery roads, or in
traffic conditions where a constant speed cannot easily be
maintained.
ALWAYS switch off the master switch when you no longer intend
to use cruise control.
DO NOT rest your foot under the accelerator pedal while cruise
control is engaged - your foot could be trapped.
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SET
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