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If several inopportune intervenes occur,
switch off the Front Assist and with it the City
Emergency braking function. Take it to a spe-
cialised workshop, SEAT recommends visiting
a SEAT dealership.
If numerous unnecessary interventions oc-
cur, the City Emergency braking function may
switch off automatically.
Pedestrian Monitoring*
On the instrument panel display: 
Fig. 211
Advance warning message.  Pedestrian
Monitoring deactivated.
The pedestrian monitoring system can help
prevent accidents involving pedestrians or
reduce the consequences of an accident.
1)
Depending on the vehicle equipment, pedestrian
monitoring is not available in all countries.
212
The system warns of danger of collision, pre-
pares the vehicle for emergency braking, as-
sists in the braking and brakes automatically.
If the system detects a possible collision with
a pedestrian, it warns the driver with an
acoustic signal and a message on the dash
panel display
The pedestrian monitoring system, including
the advance warning, is automatically con-
nected when the ignition is switched on
1)
›››
page
167.
SEAT recommends always having the pedes-
trian monitoring system connected. The ex-
ceptions set out for the Front Assist system
are equally valid for the pedestrian monitor-
ing system
Switching the pedestrian monitoring system
on and off
With the ignition on, the pedestrian monitor-
ing system can be switched on and off as fol-
lows:
Switch the system on and off in the info-
tainment system using the
the
SETUP
›››
tons
When the pedestrian protection system is
switched off, the dash panel display shows a
Operation
›››
Fig.
211.
›››
page
210.
button and

and
function but-
Driver assistance
page
27.
›››
message indicating this
Fig. 211
pedestrian monitoring system is switched off
with the Front Assist function.
WARNING
The technology in the pedestrian monitoring
system cannot defy the laws of physics and
only works within the system's limits. The
driver is always responsible for braking in
time. If the pedestrian monitoring system is-
sues a warning, brake the vehicle immediate-
ly with the brake pedal or swerve to avoid the
pedestrian, depending on traffic conditions.
The pedestrian monitoring system alone
cannot avoid accidents or serious injury.
In complex driving situations, the pedes-
trian monitoring system may issue unneces-
sary warnings and intervene unnecessarily in
braking, such as in main roads with turnings.
If the operation of the system is impaired,
for example, because the radar sensor and
camera are covered or have lost their set-
tings, the system may issue unnecessary
warnings and intervene inopportunely in the
braking.
The driver must always be ready to take
over the control of the vehicle.
. The

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