S07 Owner Manual-REEV(English)

Vehicle Driving

Warning

When using IACC, the driver must hold the steering wheel with both hands and observe the road conditions in front, rear and surroundings of the vehicle at all time. Even when using IACC, the driver always undertakes the ultimate responsibility for controlling the vehicle safely and legally, maintaining the proper distance and speed. Failure to use IACC correctly as required may cause traffic accidents such as collisions between the vehicle and surrounding objects or vehicles. IACC is a driving assistance system that is gentle on vehicle braking and steering. The system cannot completely avoid collisions, nor can it provide the steering assistance you expect in all weather, road conditions, and road types. The driver must be aware of and take over control of the vehicle in a timely manner and cannot wait until the system issues a warning message before taking emergency measures. IACC is suitable for use on highways or roads with good road conditions. Do not use IACC under the following road conditions or environmental conditions, otherwise the system may fail to assist in driving the vehicle as you expect or may exit directly, or even create the risk of collision with surrounding obstacles that the system has not detected: • Bad weather / poor visibility (such as rain / snow / fog / dust / insufficient light / reflection / backlight / glare / access tunnel / tree lined Road, etc.). • Rugged and slippery roads (such as mountain roads / roads with too small radius of curve / bumpy roads, and roads with water / snow / icing or oil pollution, sand and dust). • Complex road conditions (such as congestion, intersections, crosswind sections, construction zones, ramps, entering or exiting toll booths, and spike strips). The radar and camera used by the IACC system may not be able to accurately detect lane lines, vehicles ahead, and targets in (but not limited to) the following situations, and thus cannot assist you in controlling the vehicle to follow the desired trajectory or adjusting the speed and distance between vehicles. Please take over control of the vehicle in a timely manner and turn off IACC if necessary.

• Driving route is not unique

- When the number of branches or lanes changed, the system can’t determine the driving direction, and may choose the wrong lane or exit directly.

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