DRIVER SUPPORT
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Limitations
Adjustment of the Automatic speed limit occurs
first after the car has passed a speed limiting
road sign. If a road sign cannot be read, due to
such factors as an incorrectly angled or dirty sign
or reduced visibility, then ASL is set to the
standby mode and SL becomes active.
In such cases the driver must take responsibility
for slowing down to an appropriate speed. ASL
will be reactivated when the car passes a road
sign that can be read.
Related information
•
Speed limiter* (p. 257)
•
Activating/deactivating the Automatic speed
limiter (p. 262)
•
Changing the tolerance for the Automatic
speed limiter (p. 263)
•
Road sign information* (p. 296)
262
Activating/deactivating the
Automatic speed limiter
The Automatic speed limiter function (Automatic
Speed Limiter - ASL) can be activated and
deactivated as a supplement to the Speed lim-
iter (Speed Limiter - SL).
The function is activated/deac-
tivated in function view in the
centre display.
Activating the Automatic speed limiter
1. Tap on the
Speed Sign Assist
function view.
> ASL is set in standby mode, a green indi-
cator appears on the button, and the
driver display shows a sign symbol in the
centre of the speedometer.
2. Press the steering wheel button
> ASL is activated with the car's current
speed.
Deactivating the Automatic speed limiter
1. Tap on the
Speed Sign Assist
function view.
> ASL is switched off and SL goes into
standby mode. A grey indicator appears
on the button.
2. Press the steering wheel button
> SL is activated with the car's current
speed.
WARNING
After switching from ASL to SL the car will no
longer follow the signed speed limit but only
the maximum speed stored in memory.
Related information
•
Automatic speed limiter* (p. 261)
•
Changing the tolerance for the Automatic
speed limiter (p. 263)
button in
.
button in
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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