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BA Seite 247 Mittwoch, 17. April 2002 3:54 15
Controls in detail
Driving systems
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Parktronic system* PTS
Risk of injury G
Press button 1 onceRisk of accident G
One indicator lamp lights upMake sure that no persons or ani-
mals are in the manoeuvring rangePTS is only an aid to assist driving. It
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Otherwise they could be injured.
does not relieve you of the responsi-
Press button 1 twicebility to pay attention.
PTS is an electronic parking assist-
Two indicator lamps light upYou are always responsible for safe-
ance system and informs you visu-
ty and must continue to pay atten-
ally and audibly of the distance
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tion to the immediate surroundings
between your vehicle and an obsta-
when parking and manoeuvringPress button 1 repeatedly until cle.
Otherwise you could endanger your-
indicator lamps 2 go outPTS is automatically activated when
self and others.
you switch on the ignition and re-
lease the parking brake. PTS
switches off at speeds exceeding
10 mph approximately 18 km/hPTS switches back on at lower
speeds.
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Controls in detail
Driving systems
PTS monitors the area around your Range of the sensors Front sensors
vehicle using six sensors in the front
The sensors must be free from dirt,
Centre approximately
bumper and four sensors in the rear
ice and slush otherwise they may
100 cm
bumper.
not function correctly. Clean the
Corners approximately
sensors regularly, taking care not to
120 cm
scratch or damage them.
Rear sensors
P -2444-31
Centre approximately
P -2446-31 120 cm
Corners approximately
80 cm
!
Pay particular attention to objects
1 Sensors in the front bumper
above or below sensors when park-
ing, such as flower pots or trailer
towbars. PTS does not detect such
objects when they are in the imme-
diate vicinity of the vehicle. Your
vehic