SSANGYONG 2010 Kyron User Manual page 119

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CAUTION
You should continue to utilize the mirrors or turning your
head. When reversing, adhere to the common
precautions.
• The parking aid system is a supplementary system to
help your parking. It is not intended to replace the driver's
attentiveness.
• Do not press or shock the sensors by hitting or using a
high-pressure water gun while washing. The sensors
could be damaged.
• Normally, when you select the
nition "ON", the alarm sounds "beep" once.
• If the alarm sounds for 3 seconds when you select the
"R"
position with the engine running or the ignition
"ON", it means that there is a malfunction in the system.
Have the parking aid system checked by a Ssangyong
Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
In the parking lot as shown in the
figure, the upper portion of the ve-
hicle can be hit before the sen-
sor operation, so check with the
outside rearview mirrors or by
turning your head during parking.
"R"
position with the ig-
TRANSMISSION AND BRAKE SYSTEM
The alarm interval becomes faster as your vehicle ap-
proaches the obstacle.
Certain obstacles that sensors cannot
detect
• Thin and narrow objects, such as wires, ropes, or chains
• Cotton, sponge, clothes, snow that absorb ultrasonic waves.
• Obstacles lower than the bumper: Drainage or puddle
Sensor Cannot Detect
• When the sensing portion is frozen.
• When the sensing portion is covered by rain, water drops,
snow or mud.
Weak Sensing Scopes
• When they are partially covered by snow or mud.
• When the ambient temperature is too high or too low.
Not defective but improperly working
• When driving on rough roads, gravel roads, hills, or
grass.
• When the bumper height is changed due to a heavy
load.
• When receiving other ultrasonic signals (metal sounds
or air braking noises from heavy commercial vehicles).
• When a high-power radio is turned on.
• When there is heavy rainfall or water drops.
• When the sensor is hindered by improperly fitted accessories.
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