Adaptive Cruise Control* - Temporary Deactivation, And Standby Mode - Volvo S60 Owner's Manual

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07 Driver support
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NOTE
Only use the time intervals permitted by
local traffic regulations.
If the adaptive cruise control does not
appear to react when activated, this may
be because the time distance to the vehi-
cle in front is preventing an increase in
speed.
The higher the speed the longer the calcu-
lated distance in metres for a given time
interval.
Read more how speed is handled (p. 198).
Related information
Adaptive cruise control - ACC* (p. 195)
Adaptive cruise control* - overview
(p. 197)
Adaptive cruise control* - function
(p. 196)
Adaptive cruise control* - deactivate
(p. 201)
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Disengaging and selecting a higher or lower gear does not involve standby mode.
Does not apply to a car with Queue Assist - it can go all the way down to 0 km/h.
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Adaptive cruise control* - temporary
deactivation, and standby mode
The adaptive cruise control can be temporar-
ily deactivated and set in standby mode.
Temporary deactivation/standby mode -
with speed limiter
To temporarily disengage the adaptive cruise
control and set it in standby mode:
Press the steering wheel button
This symbol and the stored speed's
marking then change colour from
GREEN to WHITE.
Temporary deactivation/standby mode -
without speed limiter
To temporarily disengage the adaptive cruise
control and set it in standby mode:
Press the steering wheel button
Standby mode due to driver intervention
The adaptive cruise control is temporarily dis-
engaged and set automatically in standby
mode if:
the foot brake is used
the clutch pedal is depressed for longer
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than 1 minute
the gear selector is moved to N position
(automatic gearbox)
the driver maintains speed higher than
the stored speed for longer than
1 minute.
The driver must then regulate the speed.
A temporary increase in speed with the accel-
erator pedal, e.g. during overtaking, does not
affect the setting - the car returns to the last
stored speed when the accelerator pedal is
released.
Automatic standby mode
The adaptive cruise control is dependent on
other systems, e.g. Stability system ESC
(p. 181). If any of these systems stops work-
ing, the adaptive cruise control is deactivated
automatically.
In the event of automatic deactivation a signal
Adaptive cruise
will sound and the message
control cancelled
is shown in the combined
instrument panel. The driver must then inter-
vene and adapt the speed and distance to
the vehicle ahead.
An automatic deactivation can be due to:
the driver opens the door
the driver takes off his seatbelt
engine speed is too low/high
speed has fallen below 30 km/h
wheels lose traction
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