Adaptive Cruise Control* - Switch Cruise Control Functionality - Volvo V 60 Owner's Manual

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07 Driver support
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WARNING
When the cruise control is following
another vehicle at speeds in excess of
30 km/h and the target is changed from a
moving vehicle to a stationary vehicle, the
cruise control will ignore the stationary
vehicle and instead select the stored
speed.
The driver must intervene him/herself
and brake.
Automatic standby mode with change
of target
The adaptive cruise control is disengaged
and set in standby mode:
when the speed is below 5 km/h and
cruise control is not sure whether the tar-
get object is a stationary vehicle or some
other object, e.g. a speed bump.
when the speed is below 5 km/h and the
vehicle in front turns off so the cruise
control no longer has a vehicle to follow.
Termination of automatic braking at a
standstill
In certain situations, Queue Assist stops
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automatic braking at a standstill. This means
that the brakes are released and the car may
start to roll - the driver must therefore inter-
vene and brake the car himself/herself in
order to maintain its position.
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196
Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Queue Assist releases the foot brake and sets
the adaptive cruise control in standby mode
in the following situations:
the driver puts his/her foot on the brake
pedal
the parking brake is applied
the gear selector is moved to P, N or R
position
the driver sets the cruise control in
standby mode.
Automatic activation parking brake
In certain situations Queue Assist applies the
parking brake in order to keep the car remain-
ing stationary.
This takes place if:
the driver opens the door or takes off
his/her seatbelt
DSTC is changed from Normal to Sport
mode
Queue Assist has held the car stationary
for more than 4 minutes
the engine is switched off
the brakes have overheated.
Related information
Adaptive cruise control - ACC* (p. 188)
Adaptive cruise control* - overview (p.
190)
Adaptive cruise control* - function (p.
189)
Adaptive cruise control* - switch
cruise control functionality
The adaptive cruise control (ACC – Adaptive
Cruise Control) helps the driver maintain a
safe distance from the vehicle ahead.
Changing from ACC to CC
With one press of the button the adaptive
part (spacing system) in the cruise control is
deactivated, at which point the car just fol-
lows the set speed.
Give a long press on the steering wheel
button
- the combined instrument
panel's symbol changes from
>
By these means the standard cruise con-
trol (p. 185) CC (Cruise
Control) is activated.
WARNING
The car no longer brakes automatically
after switching from ACC to CC - it merely
follows the set speed.
Changing back from CC to ACC
Switch off cruise control with 1-2 presses on
in accordance with the deactivation
instructions (p. 194). The next time the sys-
tem is switched on it is the Adaptive cruise
control that is activated.
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