Porsche Taycan Owner's Manual page 17

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This emergency braking function works with very
high braking power. As a result, the traffic behind
may be endangered.
e Only use the emergency braking function in an
emergency situation and not during normal
driving.
e For emergency braking, push and hold
lease the switch to stop braking.
> Please see chapter "Brakes" on page 67.
Driving with a loaded vehicle
The handling of your Porsche changes depending on
the load condition. Use of a roof transport system
creates greater wind resistance.
e Adapt your driving style to the altered vehicle
handling.
e Do not drive at a speed of more than 80 mph
(130 km/h) when the roof transport system is
fitted.
e Before fitting a roof transport system or driving
with a roof transport system, read the following
section in this Owner's Manual:
e Do not exceed the maximum gross weight or axle
load.
Driving off
. Re-
The vehicle accelerates very rapidly when driving off,
especially when Launch Control is activated. In some
situations (poor road conditions, driver inattention,
etc.) control over the vehicle may be lost or other
road users may be endangered as a result.
e Adapt driving off and driving according to road
and traffic conditions.
e Only use Launch Control on public roads if the
road and traffic conditions permit.
e Do not endanger other road users when driving
off with Launch Control.
Responding correctly to warning signals
If the systems detect malfunctions or defective
parts, the vehicle warns you with lights or messages
in the instrument cluster or central display. Disre-
garding vehicle warning signals may result in an
Safety and Driving Pleasure
increased risk of accidents, injuries and damages on
the vehicle.
e Familiarize yourself with the meaning of warning
lights and messages and pay attention to the in-
structions regarding warning and information
messages before starting to drive so that you
can respond correctly to the warnings. Stop
driving if necessary.
> Please see chapter "Warning and information
messages" on page 244.
> Please see chapter "Instrument cluster" on
page 127.
Hazardous fluids
Transmission oil, electrolyte, coolant, refrigerant and
brake fluid are hazardous to health and may be fatal
if swallowed.
e Only work on the vehicle outdoors or in well
ventilated spaces.
e Fluid containers must be labeled appropriately
and must be kept out of reach for children.
e Dispose of residues in an environmentally
friendly manner and according to regulations.
e Always protect your skin by washing thoroughly
with soap and water.
California Proposition 65
Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and cer-
tain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals
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