CITROEN 2015 Berlingo Multispace Handbook page 125

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Operation
When your vehicle is too close to or
approaches the vehicle ahead too
quickly the system automatically 
applies the brakes to avoid a collision.
You are then alerted by the display of a
message.
The brake lamps on your vehicle come 
on to warn other road users.
The collision can be avoided
automatically if the difference in 
speed between your vehicle and the
vehicle ahead does not exceed 9 mph 
(15 km/h).
Above this threshold, the system will 
do what is possible to avoid or reduce
the accident by lowering the speed of
impact.
The automatic braking may bring 
the vehicle to a complete stop if the 
situation requires it.
In this case, the vehicle is held
stationary temporarily (for about 
1.5 seconds) to allow the driver to take 
back control by pressing the brake 
pedal.
The triggering of the system may 
cause the engine to stall, unless
the driver depresses the clutch
pedal quickly enough during automatic 
braking.
During automatic braking, the 
driver can always obtain a higher
rate of deceleration than that
controlled by the system, by pressing 
firmly on the brake pedal.
After an impact, the system is 
automatically put out of service: it 
no longer operates.
You must go to a CITROËN dealer or a 
qualified workshop to have the system 
made operational again.
Driving safely
Operating limits
The system only detects vehicles that 
are stationary or moving in the same 
direction as your vehicle.
It does not detect small vehicles 
(bicycles, motorcycles), 
pedestrians or animals, nor non-
reflective stationary objects.
The system is not triggered or is 
interrupted if the driver:
-
accelerates strongly
-
or turns the steering wheel
suddenly (avoiding manoeuvre).
In difficult weather conditions (very 
heavy rain, snow, fog, hail...), 
braking distances increase, which 
can reduce the ability of the system to 
avoid a collision.
The driver must therefore remain 
particularly vigilant.
Never leave accumulations of 
snow or any object projecting 
above the bonnet or in front of
the roof: this might fall into the field of 
vision of the sensor and generate a
detection.
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