Setting Speed; Setting Your Distance Level; Suspend Regulation (Standby); Set The Default Distance Setting - Seat Ateca 2020 Owner's Manual

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automatic transmission, the gear lever must
be in the D, S or M position.
Depending on the driving situation, the fol-
lowing indicator lamps come on:
It lights up green
ACC connected, no vehicle detected in front.
It lights up green
ACC connected, vehicle detected in front.
When the ACC is in standby, the indicator
lamps light up in grey.

Setting speed

To program the speed, press the
›››
Fig. 180
buttons to the desired speed. The
speed is adjusted at intervals of 10 km/h (5
mph).
When the ACC is active, the button
pressed to increase the desired speed by 1
km/h (1 mph). You can then press
crease it by 1 km/h (1 mph).

Setting your distance level

The distance can be set to one of five levels,
from very short to very long:
Press the button
and then the button
›››
Fig.
180.
Driver assistance systems
Alternatively, press the button
times as necessary to set the desired dis-
tance.
Keep in mind each country's regulations on
minimum braking distances.

Suspend regulation (standby)

Briefly press the button
tion steering wheel or press the brake pedal.
The ACC indicator lamp is grey; the speed
and distance are saved.
If the ESC ASR
the ACC is automatically suspended.
Reinstating the cruise control
or
Press the

the last speed and distance setting.
OR: Press the
speed.
can be

Switching off
to de-

Press and hold the button
is cleared.
Exceeding the speed regulated by the
ACC
While driving with the ACC switched on, the
or
driver can increase speed by pressing the
accelerator pedal. ACC regulation is suspen-
as many
on the multifunc-
›››
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is disconnected,
button. The ACC regulates to
button to use the current

. The set speed
ded until you release the accelerator pedal
›››
.

Set the default distance setting

In the Infotainment system, you can pre-se-
lect the distance level when connecting the
ACC from:
Very short, Short, Medium, Long and Very
long using the Infotainment system:
›››
er assistance > ACC
page
Changing the driving profile
In vehicles with SEAT Drive Profile, the driving
profile selected can have an influence on the
ACC's acceleration and braking behaviour
›››
page
230.
In vehicles without SEAT Drive Profile, the be-
haviour of the ACC can also be affected if
any of the following drive profiles are selec-
ted in the infotainment system in Drive assist.
ACC settings will be the same as those in the
SEAT Drive Profile.
WARNING
Before driving off, check that the road is
clear. The radar sensor may not detect ob-
stacles on the road. This could cause an
accident and serious injuries. If necessary,
apply the brake.
> Driv-
95.
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