BMW 2 Series Owner's Handbook Manual page 233

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On snow-covered or slippery road.
On steep uphill or downhill gradients.
If it encounters objects that are difficult to
negotiate, for example kerbs.
If objects appear suddenly.
With insufficient distances, which are indi-
cated by the Park Distance Control.
When a maximum number of parking
moves or the parking time is exceeded.
When the system is stopped automatically, se-
lector lever position P is engaged.
A Check Control message is shown where ap-
plicable.
Continuing the parking manoeuvre
If parking or leaving a parking space has been
interrupted, the operation can be continued, if
needed.
To do this, switch Park Assist on again and
follow the instructions on the control display.
System limits
General
Observe the limits of the system in the Chapter
"Park assistance systems".
No parking assistance
Park Assist does not provide assistance in the
following situations:
In tight bends.
In angled parking spaces.
In trailer operation.
With parking spaces which are marked by
lines on the floor only. The system orients
itself on objects.
For special parking spaces, for example
paid parking spaces with automatic locking
mechanisms, coin parking, or mechanical
parking systems.
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Parking
Functional limitations
The system may have restricted functionality
in situations such as the following:
On uneven road surfaces, for example
gravel roads.
On slippery surfaces.
On steep uphill or downhill gradients.
If leaves have collected or snow has drifted
or been piled up in the parking space.
If an already measured parking space
changes.
If there are ditches or sudden drops, for ex-
ample at a quayside.
In some cases, parking spaces may be de-
tected that are not suitable or suitable park-
ing spaces may not be detected.
Malfunction
A Check Control message is shown.
Park Assist has failed. Have the system
checked by a Service Partner of the manufac-
turer or another qualified Service Partner or a
specialist workshop.
Reversing Assistant
Principle
The Reversing Assistant assists when driving
in reverse, for example when driving out of
tight or confusing parking or street situations.
Vehicle equipment
This system may not be available in the vehi-
cle in question, for example due to the selected
optional equipment, the national-market ver-
sion or the possibility of subsequent enabling
and software updates. This also applies to the
individual functions of the system.
For further information:
Vehicle equipment, see page 8.
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