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Volvo V60 (2019 year). Instruction - part 15

 

 

DRIVER SUPPORT

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272

Driver support systems

The vehicle is equipped with a number of driver
support systems that can provide the driver with
active or passive assistance in various situations.

The systems can, for example, help the driver:

maintain a set speed

maintain a set time interval to the vehicle
ahead

help prevent a collision by warning the driver
and applying the brakes

park the vehicle.

Some of the systems are standard and others are
options. This also varies from market to market.

Related information

Speed-dependent steering wheel resistance
(p. 272)

Electronic Stability Control (p. 273)

Speed limiter (p. 277)

Automatic Speed Limiter (p. 281)

Cruise control (p. 285)

Distance Alert* (p. 291)

Adaptive Cruise Control* (p. 294)

Pilot Assist (p. 310)

Radar sensor (p. 326)

Camera (p. 331)

City Safety™ (p. 335)

Rear Collision Warning (p. 349)

BLIS* (p. 350)

Cross Traffic Alert* (p. 355)

Road Sign Information* (p. 359)

Driver Alert Control (p. 365)

Lane Keeping Aid (p. 367)

Steering assistance at risk of collision
(p. 375)

Park Assist* (p. 382)

Park Assist Camera* (p. 388)

Park Assist Pilot* (p. 398)

Speed-dependent steering wheel

resistance

Speed-dependent power steering increases the
steering wheel resistance in pace with the vehi-
cle's speed to give the driver an enhanced feel-
ing of control and stability.

Steering may feel stiffer on highways. When
parking and at low speeds, it will be easier to
move the steering wheel.

NOTE

In some situations, the power steering may
become too hot and require temporary cool-
ing – during such time the power steering will
work at reduced output and the steering
wheel may feel more difficult to move.

In parallel with the temporarily reduced steer-
ing assistance, the driver display shows a
message as well as a STEERING WHEEL
symbol.

WARNING

While the power steering is working at

reduced power, the driver support functions

and systems with steering assistance are not

available.
In such a situation, the driver display shows

the 

Power steering failure

 message, com-

bined with a STEERING WHEEL symbol.

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Changing the level of steering wheel
resistance*

To change the level of steering wheel resistance,
see the description of the INDIVIDUAL option
under "Available drive modes" in the "Drive
modes" section.

On models not equipped with drive mode con-
trols and the INDIVIDUAL option, steering wheel
resistance can instead be set in the center dis-
play's Top view under:

Settings

My Car

Drive Modes

Steering Force

Steering wheel resistance settings cannot be
accessed when turning at speeds above
10 km/h (6 mph).

Related information

Drive modes* (p. 427)

Pilot Assist (p. 310)

City Safety steering assistance for evasive
maneuver (p. 343)

Lane Keeping Aid (p. 367)

Steering assistance at risk of collision
(p. 375)

Park Assist Pilot* (p. 398)

Electronic Stability Control

The Electronic Stability Control (ESC

1

) function

helps the driver avoid skidding and improves the
vehicle's directional stability.

This symbol will be displayed in
the instrument panel when the
ESC system is intervening.

When the ESC has intervened
to apply the brakes, a pulsing
sound may be heard and the

vehicle may accelerate more slowly than expec-
ted when the accelerator pedal is depressed.

The ESC system consists of the following sub-
functions:

Stability control

2

Spin control and active yaw control

Engine drag control

Trailer Stability Assist

WARNING

The Electronic Stability Control system
ESC is supplementary driver support
intended to facilitate driving and make it
safer – it cannot handle all situations in
all traffic, weather and road conditions.

ESC is not a substitute for the driver's
attention and judgment. The driver is
always responsible for ensuring the vehi-
cle is driven in a safe manner, at the
appropriate speed, with an appropriate
distance to other vehicles, and in accord-
ance with current traffic rules and regula-
tions.

Stability control

2

This function helps control the driving and brak-
ing force of each individual wheel in an attempt
to stabilize the vehicle.

Spin control and active yaw control

This function is active at low speeds and brakes
the wheels that are spinning to transfer additional
power from wheels that are not spinning.

This function also helps prevent the wheels from
spinning while the vehicle is accelerating.

1

Electronic Stability Control

2

Also called traction control.

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Engine drag control

Engine drag control (EDC

3

) helps prevent inad-

vertent wheel lock, e.g. after downshifting or
using engine braking when driving at low speeds
on a slippery surface.

Inadvertent wheel lock while driving could impair
the driver's ability to steer the vehicle.

Trailer Stability Assist*

4

Trailer Stability Assist (TSA

5

) is designed to help

stabilize a vehicle that is towing a trailer if the
vehicle and trailer have begun to sway. For more
information, see "Trailer Stability Assist".

NOTE

The TSA function is deactivated if 

ESC Sport

Mode

 is activated.

Related information

Electronic Stability Control Sport mode
(p. 274)

Activating/deactivating Sport mode in Elec-
tronic Stability Control (p. 275)

Electronic Stability Control Sport mode limi-
tations (p. 275)

Electronic Stability Control symbols and mes-
sages (p. 276)

Trailer Stability Assist* (p. 450)

Electronic Stability Control Sport

mode

The ESC

6

 system is always activated and can-

not be switched off. However, the driver can
select 

ESC Sport Mode

, which offers more

active driving characteristics.

With the 

ESC Sport Mode

 sub-function

selected, intervention from ESC is reduced and
more lateral movement is permitted, giving the
driver more control of the vehicle than usual.

When 

ESC Sport Mode

 is selected, ESC may

seem to be disabled even though the function
continues to assist the driver.

NOTE

When the 

ESC Sport Mode

 function is

selected, the trailer stabilizer (TSA

7

) is

switched off.

ESC Sport Mode

 also helps provide maximum

traction if the vehicle gets stuck or is driving on a
loose surface such as deep snow or loose sand.

Related information

Electronic Stability Control (p. 273)

3

Engine Drag Control

4

Trailer Stability Assist is included if the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo original towbar.

5

Trailer Stability Assist

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Activating/deactivating Sport mode

in Electronic Stability Control

The ESC

8

 system is always activated and can-

not be switched off. However, the driver can
select Sport mode, which offers more active
driving characteristics.

Sport mode can be activated/
deactivated in the center dis-
play's Function view.

Tap the 

ESC Sport Mode

 button in Func-

tion view.
> Sport mode is activated when the indica-

tor light is green, and deactivated when
the indicator light is gray.

When 

ESC Sport Mode

 is activated,

this symbol will illuminate with a steady
glow in the instrument panel. It will
remain on until the driver deactivates

the function or until the engine is turned off. The
ESC system will return to normal mode the next
time the engine is started.

Related information

Electronic Stability Control (p. 273)

Electronic Stability Control Sport

mode limitations

There are certain limitations associated with the
ESC

9

 system's subfunction 

ESC Sport Mode

being activated.

The 

ESC Sport Mode

 function cannot be

selected when any of the following functions are
activated:

Speed limiter

Cruise control

Adaptive Cruise Control

Pilot Assist.

Related information

Electronic Stability Control (p. 273)

6

Electronic Stability Control

7

Trailer Stability Assist

8

Electronic Stability Control

9

Electronic Stability Control

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Electronic Stability Control symbols

and messages

A number of symbols and messages related to
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) may be dis-
played in the instrument panel.

Some examples of symbols and messages are
shown in the table below.

Symbol

Message

Meaning

Steady glow for
approx. 2 seconds.

System check when the engine is started.

Flashing light.

The ESC is actively operating.

Steady glow.

Sport mode is activated.

Note: The ESC system is not deactivated in this mode, but has partially reduced functionality.

ESC

Temporarily off

The ESC system's functionality has been temporarily reduced due to high brake system temperatures. The
function will be automatically reactivated when the brakes have cooled.

See the message in the instrument panel.

ESC

Service required

The ESC system is not functioning properly.

Stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine and then restart it.

Consult a workshop if the message persists 

‒ an authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.

A text message can be erased by briefly pressing
the 

 button in the center of the right-side

steering wheel keypad.

If the message persists: Contact a workshop 

‒ an

authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.

Related information

Electronic Stability Control (p. 273)

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Speed limiter

A Speed Limiter (SL

10

) could be described as a

reverse cruise control. The driver regulates the
vehicle's speed using the accelerator pedal, but
is prevented by the Speed Limiter from inadver-
tently exceeding a preset maximum speed.

Function buttons and symbols

11

.

: Activates the Speed Limiter from

standby mode and resumes the set maxi-
mum speed.

: Increases the set maximum speed

: From standby mode - activates the

Speed Limiter and sets the current speed

: From active mode - deactivates/puts

the Speed Limiter in standby mode

: Reduces the set maximum speed

Marker for set maximum speed

The vehicle's current speed

The set maximum speed

WARNING

The Speed Limiter function is supple-
mentary driver support intended to facili-
tate driving and help make it safer – it
cannot handle all situations in all traffic,
weather and road conditions.

The driver must always pay attention to
traffic conditions and take action if the
Speed Limiter is not maintaining a suita-
ble speed.

The Speed Limiter is not a substitute for
the driver's attention and judgment. The
driver is always responsible for ensuring
the vehicle is driven in a safe manner, at
the appropriate speed, with an appropri-
ate distance to other vehicles, and in
accordance with current traffic rules and
regulations.

Related information

Cruise Control limitations (p. 281)

Activating and starting Speed Limiter
(p. 278)

Managing Speed Limiter speed (p. 278)

Deactivating and putting Speed Limiter in
standby mode (p. 279)

Reactivating Speed Limiter from standby
mode (p. 280)

Turning off Cruise Control (p. 280)

Automatic Speed Limiter (p. 281)

Automatic Speed Limiter limitations (p. 285)

Activating/deactivating Automatic Speed
Limiter (p. 283)

Changing Automatic Speed Limiter tolerance
(p. 284)

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Speed Limiter

11

Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on model.

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Activating and starting Speed

Limiter

The Speed Limiter (SL

12

) function must be

selected and activated in order to regulate
speed.

Putting Speed Limiter in standby mode

Note: This illustration is general and details may vary
depending on model.

Press 

◀ (1) or ▶ (3) and scroll to the Speed

Limiter function 

 (4).

> The symbol (4) will appear, indicating that

the Speed Limiter is in standby mode.

Starting the Speed Limiter

The Speed Limiter can only be activated while
the engine is running. The lowest maximum
speed that can be set is 30 km/h (20 mph).

With the Speed Limiter in standby mode and

the 

 symbol displayed, press the

 button (2) on the steering wheel key-

pad.
> The Speed Limiter will be started and the

vehicle's current speed will be set as the
maximum speed.

Related information

Speed limiter (p. 277)

Managing Speed Limiter speed

The Speed Limiter (SL

13

) can be set to various

speeds.

Setting/changing set speed

Note: This illustration is general and details may vary
depending on model.

Change a set speed by pressing the 

 (1)

or 

 (3) buttons briefly or by pressing and

holding them:

Press briefly: Press briefly: each press
changes the speed in +/- 5 mph
(+/- 5 km/h) increments.

Press and hold: Release the button when
the set speed indicator (4) has moved to
the desired speed.

The most recently set speed will be stored.

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Related information

Speed limiter (p. 277)

Deactivating and putting Speed

Limiter in standby mode

The Speed Limiter (SL

14

) can be temporarily

deactivated and put in standby mode.

Note: This illustration is general and details may vary
depending on model.

To deactivate the Speed Limiter and put it in
standby mode:

Press the 

 button on the steering wheel

(2).
> The speed limit markings and symbols in

the instrument panel will change from
WHITE to GRAY. This indicates that the
Speed Limiter is temporarily deactivated
and the driver can exceed the set maxi-
mum speed.

Temporarily deactivating using the
accelerator pedal

The set maximum speed can be temporarily
deactivated and exceeded using the accelerator
pedal without first putting the Speed Limiter in
standby mode, e.g. when quick acceleration is
required.

To do so:

1. Depress the accelerator as far as possible

and then release it when the desired speed
has been reached.
> The Speed Limiter will remain activated

and the symbol in the instrument panel
will be WHITE.

2. Release the accelerator pedal fully when the

temporary acceleration is completed.
> The vehicle will use engine braking to

automatically slow down to a speed below
the most recently set maximum speed.

Related information

Speed limiter (p. 277)

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Speed Limiter

14

Speed Limiter

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Reactivating Speed Limiter from

standby mode

Speed Limiter (SL

15

) can be reactivated after

having been temporarily deactivated and put in
standby mode.

Note: This illustration is general and details may vary
depending on model.

To reactivate the Speed Limiter from standby
mode:

Press the 

 button on the steering wheel

(1).
> The speed limit markings in the instru-

ment panel will change from GRAY to
WHITE. The vehicle's speed will once
again be limited to the most recently set
speed.

or

Press the 

 button on the steering wheel

(2).
> The speed limit markings and symbols in

the instrument panel will change from
GRAY to WHITE and the vehicle's current
speed will be set as the maximum speed.

Related information

Speed limiter (p. 277)

Turning off Cruise Control

The Speed Limiter (SL

16

) can be turned off.

Note: This illustration is general and details may vary
depending on model.

To turn off Cruise Control:

1. Press the 

 button on the steering wheel

(2).
> The Speed Limiter will go into standby

mode.

2. Press the 

◀ (1) or ▶ (3) buttons on the

steering wheel to select another function.
> The Speed Limiter symbol and marking

(4) in the instrument panel will go out and
the set maximum speed will be erased.

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Speed Limiter

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3. Press the 

 (2) button on the steering

wheel keypad again.
> Another function will be activated.

Related information

Speed limiter (p. 277)

Cruise Control limitations

On steep downgrades, the Speed limiter's brak-
ing capacity may not be sufficient and the set
maximum speed may be exceeded. If this hap-
pens, 

Speed limit exceeded

 will be displayed in

the instrument panel to alert the driver.

NOTE

A text message on exceeded max. speed is
activated if the speed is exceeded by at least
3 km/h (ca 2 mph).

Related information

Speed limiter (p. 277)

Automatic Speed Limiter

The Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) function
helps the driver adapt the vehicle's maximum
speed to the posted speed limits.

The Speed Limiter (SL

17

) function can be

switched to Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL).

The Automatic Speed Limiter function uses
speed information from the Road Sign Informa-
tion function (RSI) to automatically adapt the
vehicle's maximum speed.

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Speed Limiter

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WARNING

The ASL function is supplementary driver
support intended to facilitate driving and
help make it safer – it cannot handle all
situations in all traffic, weather and road
conditions.

Even if the driver can clearly see the
speed limit sign, the speed information
from the Road Sign Information (RSI)
function to ASL may be incorrect. In such
cases, the driver must intervene and
accelerate or brake to an appropriate
speed.

ASL is not a substitute for the driver's
attention and judgment. The driver is
always responsible for ensuring the vehi-
cle is driven in a safe manner, at the
appropriate speed, with an appropriate
distance to other vehicles, and in accord-
ance with current traffic rules and regula-
tions.

See also the heading "Road Sign Infor-
mation limitations".

Is SL or ASL active?

The symbols in the instrument panel indicate
which Speed Limiter function is active:

Symbol

SL

ASL

A

Road sign symbol

B

 after "70" = ASL is

activated.

A

WHITE symbol: The function is active. GRAY symbol: Standby

mode.

B

See "ASL symbol" below for an explanation of the symbol's dif-

ferent colors.

ASL symbol

The road sign symbol (next to the
stored speed ("70" here) in the center
of the speedometer) can be displayed
in three different colors, which are

explained in the following table:

Road sign

symbol's color

Explanation

Greenish-yel-

low

ASL is active

Gray

ASL is in standby mode

Amber/orange

ASL is temporarily in
standby mode, e.g. because
a speed limit sign could not
be read.

Related information

Speed limiter (p. 277)

Activating/deactivating Automatic Speed
Limiter (p. 283)

Changing Automatic Speed Limiter tolerance
(p. 284)

Automatic Speed Limiter limitations (p. 285)

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Activating/deactivating Automatic

Speed Limiter

The Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) is a supple-
ment to the Speed Limiter (SL) and can be acti-
vated/deactivated.

Activating ASL

The 

Speed Sign Assist

 but-

ton is located in the center dis-
play's Function view.

To activate the Automatic Speed Limiter:

1. Tap the 

Speed Sign Assist

 button.

> ASL will go into standby mode and a

green indicator light will illuminate. A road
sign symbol will be displayed in the center
of the speedometer in the instrument
panel.

2. Pressing the 

 button on the steering

wheel keypad.
> ASL will be activated and set to the vehi-

cle's current speed.

NOTE

If the Automatic Speed Limiter function is
activated, road sign information is shown
in the driver display even if RSI

18

 is not

activated.

To remove road sign information from the
driver display, you must deactivate both
Automatic Speed Limiter and RSI.

When the Automatic Speed Limiter func-
tion is activated but RSI is deactivated, no
warnings are given from RSI. RSI must
also be activated for warnings to be pos-
sible.

Deactivating ASL

To deactivate the Automatic Speed Limiter:

Tap the 

Speed Sign Assist

 button in Func-

tion view.
> ASL will be deactivated, the indicator light

in the button will be GRAY and SL will be
activated instead.

WARNING

The vehicle will no longer follow the posted

maximum speed after switching from ASL to

SL – it then only follows the maximum speed

stored in the memory.

Related information

Speed limiter (p. 277)

Automatic Speed Limiter (p. 281)

Activating/deactivating Road Sign Informa-
tion (p. 360)

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Road Sign Information (RSI)

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Changing Automatic Speed Limiter

tolerance

The Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) can be set
to different tolerance levels.

It is also possible to allow the vehicle to drive
above or below the posted speed limit. For exam-
ple, if the vehicle is following a current posted
speed limit of 70 km/h (43 mph), the driver can
instead allow the vehicle to maintain a speed of
75 km/h (47 mph).

Function buttons and symbols

19

.

Tap the 

 (1) button on the steering

wheel keypad until 70 km/h (43 mph) has
been changed to 75 km/h (47 mph) in the
center of the speedometer (4).
> The vehicle will then use the selected tol-

erance of 5 km/h (4 mph) as long as the
posted speed limit the vehicle passes is
70 km/h (43 mph).

This tolerance level will be followed until
the vehicle passes a sign with a lower or
higher speed. The vehicle will then adjust
to the new speed limit and the set toler-
ance will be deleted from the system's
memory.

If Road Sign Information*

20

 is activated,

the posted speed limit will also be indi-
cated by a RED marking on the speedom-
eter.

The set tolerance can be adjusted in the same
way as for the Speed Limiter's speed.

NOTE

The highest possible selectable tolerance is
+/- 10 km/h (5 mph).

Related information

Speed limiter (p. 277)

Automatic Speed Limiter (p. 281)

Activating/deactivating Road Sign Informa-
tion (p. 360)

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Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on model.

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Road Sign Information (RSI)

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Automatic Speed Limiter limitations

Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) utilizes the
speed limit information provided by the RSI

21

function, not from the speed limit signs that the
vehicle passes.

If RSI

21

 is unable to interpret and provide ASL

with speed information, ASL will go into standby
mode and switch over to SL. The driver will then
have to actively brake to bring the vehicle down
to the appropriate speed.

ASL will be reactivated when RSI

21

 is once again

able to interpret and provide speed information to
ASL.

See “Road Sign Information limitations” for more
information.

Related information

Speed limiter (p. 277)

Automatic Speed Limiter (p. 281)

Automatic Speed Limiter limitations (p. 285)

Activating/deactivating Road Sign Informa-
tion (p. 360)

Cruise control

Cruise Control (CC) helps the driver maintain an
even speed to provide a more relaxing driving
experience on highways and long, straight roads
with even traffic flows.

Overview

Function buttons and symbols

22

.

: Activates Cruise Control from standby

mode and resumes the set speed

: Increases the set speed

: From standby mode - activates Cruise

Control and sets the current speed

: From active mode - deactivates/puts

Cruise Control in standby mode

: Reduces the set speed

Marker for set speed

The vehicle's current speed

Set speed

NOTE

In vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise
Control*, it is possible to switch between
cruise control and Adaptive Cruise Control –
see the heading "Switching between CC and
ACC".

21

Road Sign Information (RSI)

22

Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on model.

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WARNING

The cruise control function is supplemen-
tary driver support intended to facilitate
driving and help make it safer – it cannot
handle all situations in all traffic, weather
and road conditions.

The driver is advised to read all sections
in the Owner's Manual about this function
to learn of its limitations, which the driver
must be aware of before using the func-
tion (see the link list at the end of this
article).

Cruise control is not a substitute for the
driver's attention and judgment. The driver
is always responsible for ensuring the
vehicle is driven in a safe manner, at the
appropriate speed, with an appropriate
distance to other vehicles, and in accord-
ance with current traffic rules and regula-
tions.

Related information

Activating and starting Cruise Control
(p. 286)

Managing Cruise Control speed (p. 287)

Deactivating and putting Cruise Control in
standby mode (p. 289)

Reactivating Cruise Control from standby
mode (p. 289)

Switching off Cruise Control (p. 290)

Switching between Cruise Control and Adap-
tive Cruise Control (p. 307)

Activating and starting Cruise

Control

The Cruise Control (CC

23

) function must be

selected and activated in order to regulate
speed.

Note: This illustration is general and details may vary
depending on model.

Putting Cruise Control in standby mode

To put Cruise Control in standby mode:

Tap 

◀ (1) or ▶ (3) and scroll to the 

(4) function.
> A symbol will appear and Cruise Control

can then be activated.

Activating/starting Cruise Control

In order to start Cruise Control from standby
mode, the vehicle's current speed must be

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30 km/h (20 mph) or higher. The lowest speed
that can be set is 30 km/h (20 mph).

To start Cruise Control:

With the 

 function displayed, press

 (2) on the steering wheel keypad.

> Cruise Control will be started and the

vehicle's current speed will be set.

NOTE

Cruise control can then not be connected at
speeds below 30 km/h (20 mph).

Related information

Cruise control (p. 285)

Managing Cruise Control speed

Cruise Control (CC

24

) can be set to various

speeds.

Setting/changing set speed

Note: This illustration is general and details may vary
depending on model and market.

For vehicles with only CC

Change a set speed by pressing the 

 (1)

or 

 (3) buttons briefly or by pressing and

holding them:

Press briefly: Press briefly: each press
changes the speed in +/- 1 mph
(+/- 1 km/h) increments.

Press and hold: release the button when
the set speed indicator (4) has moved to
the desired speed.

The most recently set speed will be stored.

If speed is increased by depressing the accelera-
tor pedal while pressing the 

 (1) button on

the steering wheel, the vehicle's speed when the
button is pressed will be stored as the set speed.

Temporarily increasing speed using the accelera-
tor pedal, e.g. when passing another vehicle, will
not affect the setting. The vehicle will return to
the set speed when the accelerator pedal is
released.

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