Functions Of Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc) - KTM 1290 SUPER ADVENTURE S 2021 Owner's Manual

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Warning
Danger of accidents The adaptive cruise control function (ACC) is not suitable for all riding situations.
Area of application of the ACC
The rider is always responsible for safe operation of the vehicle.
The ACC is not for avoiding collisions.
The ACC is limited to approx. 50 % of maximum brake power.
No further automatic delay occurs after the minimum speed.
The ACC does not record objects with a high relative speed, e.g. stationary or oncoming vehicles.
The ACC does not record vehicles with a narrow silhouette, e.g. bicycles.
The selected cruise speed will not be reached if the engine power is not sufficient for a gradient.
The selected cruise speed will be exceeded if the engine braking effect and the ACC brake power are not
sufficient on an incline.
ACC detects vehicles ahead less well when the vehicle is at a sharp incline.
Always stay attentive and be ready to brake.
Intervene when ACC fails to detect a vehicle or obstacle, a warning is displayed on the dash or the
minimum speed is reached.
Do not use the ACC on winding roads.
Do not use the ACC on slippery road surfaces (e.g. rain, ice or snow), where there is poor visibility or
on unpaved surfaces (e.g. sand, stones or gravel).
Do not use the ACC in heavy traffic traffic with other vehicles frequently changing lanes or when rid-
ing in motorcycle groups.
Observe the legal minimum distance to vehicles driving ahead.

Functions of adaptive cruise control (ACC):

The adaptive cruise control mode (ACC) and the distance from the vehicle ahead can be set in the Cruise Con-
trol menu.
After activation of the adaptive cruise control function (ACC), the throttle can be turned back to the basic
position. The selected speed is maintained, vehicles ahead are detected and the set distance from the vehi-
cle ahead is maintained. The motorcycle accelerates and automatically brakes if necessary.
If no cruise speed has been saved yet, this can be saved using the +RES button.
If the adaptive cruise control detects ACC a vehicle driving ahead and the cruise speed differs more than
10 km/h from the vehicle driving ahead, briefly pressing the ‑SET button decreases the cruise speed to the
speed of the vehicle driving ahead.
If the cruise speed is exceeded for less than 10 seconds by turning the throttle while not increasing the speed
above 180 km/h or 115 mph, the adaptive cruise control (ACC) remains activated.
If the cruise speed differs from the current speed in excess of 10 km/h or 10 mph, for example, in the event
of overtaking, the current speed is stored as the cruise speed by pressing the ‑SET button briefly.
If the adaptive cruise control ACC detects a vehicle ahead and the cruise speed differs from the speed of the
vehicle ahead, in the event of overtaking, acceleration is increased as soon as the turn signal is set to facil-
itate the overtaking process. If the system does not detect any lane change in Comfort mode after the turn
signal has been on for 3.5 seconds, or no lane change after 2.5 seconds in Sport mode, the acceleration is
stopped and the distance set to the vehicle ahead is restored.
If there is a sharp incline and the engine braking effect is not sufficient to maintain the set cruise speed, the
system brakes actively.
If the set target speed is significantly below the current speed, the system brakes actively in order to achieve
the target speed more quickly.
In Comfort mode, the speed is reduced as the incline increases.
30 ... 150 km/h (18.6 ... 93.2 mph)
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