Audi Q7 2014 Owner's Manual page 119

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a short t ime in the Information line
¢ page 122.
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Tips
For safety reasons, the stored speed is
erased when the ignition or the ACC is
turned off.
Changing stored speed
Applies to vehicles : with adapt ive cruise control
The speed can be changed without touching
the accelerator or brake pedal .
Fig. 130 Contro l lever: Changing speed
Inc reasing speed
• Press the lever briefly upwards
0
9
fig. 130.
USA models: the speed increases
by about 2.5 mph. Canada models : speed
will increase by one mark on the speedome -
ter sca le .
• Press the lever upwards
0
and hold it . As
long as you ho ld the control switc h down,
the light diode display in the speedome t er
LED display in the speedometer
moves for-
ward and the speed is increased.
Reducing speed
• Press the lever briefly downwards
Q .
USA
models: the speed decreases by 2.5 mph .
Canada models: speed will decrease by one
mark on the speedometer
scale.
• Press the lever downwards
O
and hol d it.
As long as you hold the control sw itch down,
the light diode display in the speedometer
LED display moves backward and the speed
is reduced .
After releasing the control switch, the system
regulates the speed to the value just set.
Ad a pti v e c rui s e control
11 7
After each adjustment,
the newly-set speed is
shown for a short time in the Information line
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WARNING
Improper use of the adaptive cruise con-
trol features and inattent ion can lead to an
accident causing ser ious personal injury.
- It is dangerous to use the "RESUME" fea-
ture when the prev iously set speed is too
high for existing road, traff ic or weather
conditions.
- Always read and heed the information
and WARNINGS
¢ .&.in Description on
page 113 .
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Tips
You can increase your speed at any time by
stepp ing on the accelerato r pedal. After
you release t he acce lerator pedal, the sys-
tem adjusts back down to the speed you
previously set . A new desired speed can be
stored at any time by press ing the
!SE TI
button
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