Ducati MULTISTRADA V45 Owner's Manual page 157

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Note
If you switch off the Adaptive Cruise Control or
the ignition, the stored cruising speed is deleted for
safety reasons.
Changing the cruising speed
To increase or decrease the speed in steps of 1 km/h
(or 1 mph if the speed is expressed in miles per hour),
press RES/+ (D, Fig 119) or SET/- (E, Fig 119)
respectively, until reaching the desired cruising
speed.
To increase or decrease the speed quickly, press and
hold RES/+ (D, Fig 119) or SET/- (E, Fig 119)
respectively, until reaching the desired cruising
speed.
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Stopping the speed control
Requirement: the Adaptive Cruise Control must be
switched on.
Stopping the speed control while riding
You can stop the speed control in the following ways:
-
by braking manually;
-
by turning the throttle handgrip forwards from
the released grip position.
In addition, speed control is interrupted if one of the
following events occurs:
-
- if the clutch lever is pulled for a long time;
-
- if neutral is engaged;
-
- if vehicle speed of 180 km/h (112 mph) is
exceeded;
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- if, during automatic braking, the deactivation
speed of the function is reached.
Note
The deactivation speed is 5 km/h (3 mph) less
than the minimum permitted cruising speed in the
current gear (see table). For example, in first gear the
minimum permitted cruising speed is 30 km/h (19
mph): therefore, the Adaptive Cruise Control
deactivation speed is 25 km/h (15 mph).

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