
Here are the steps to operate cruise control on the Edge: 1. Press the CNCL/Off button, then press the accelerator until reaching your desired speed. 2. Press the Res button to activate cruise control. For gradual acceleration, tap the RES button. 3. For rapid acceleration, press the + button. For gradual deceleration, press the SET button. For rapid deceleration, press the - button. To cancel cruise control, press the CNCL/OFF button twice. Precautions for using cruise control: 1. Avoid using on winding mountain roads or curves. During normal curve navigation, appropriate throttle application is required to provide greater steering force. In cruise control mode, the vehicle automatically maintains a constant speed with throttle controlled by the onboard computer, which can pose risks during curve driving. 2. Avoid using in densely populated areas or heavy traffic. Using cruise control on urban roads with dense pedestrian and vehicle traffic prevents timely speed adjustments based on actual road conditions, increasing accident risks. Similarly, avoid cruise control on highways with heavy traffic or accident-prone sections. 3. Avoid using during rain or snow. Wet or icy road surfaces reduce vehicle controllability and visibility. Drivers should maintain constant speed control for safety, making cruise control unsuitable in such conditions.

As a new car owner who just bought a vehicle, I find the cruise control on the Edge quite easy to use. The first time I tried it on the highway, it really felt like my feet were liberated. After starting the car and reaching the desired speed—generally above 50 km/h is most suitable—locate the cruise control switch button on the left side of the steering wheel and press it to activate the system. Then, press the SET button to lock the current speed, and the car will automatically maintain it, with the throttle control handed over to the computer, making driving effortless and fuel-efficient. Remember to press the CANCEL button or step on the brake to deactivate it, and press RES to resume the previously set speed. It works best on flat, open roads like highways, but avoid using it in heavy traffic or areas with many turns, as it can easily lead to accidents. Familiarizing yourself with the button locations beforehand is very helpful to avoid fumbling while driving. I once tried it in the city and ended up braking too late, causing a minor scare. I recommend beginners practice in open areas first—safety should always come first.

As an experienced driver with years of driving, I believe using cruise control requires attention to safety details. Before activating it, ensure your speed is above 45 km/h and the road is straight with no disturbances. Then press the cruise button on the steering wheel, followed by the SET button to engage the system, which will take over speed control. Avoid using cruise control in rainy, snowy, or winding road conditions, as tires may slip and cause accidents. Use the +/- buttons to adjust speed rather than pressing the accelerator directly, which could disrupt the set speed. Most importantly, promptly cancel the function in heavy traffic to avoid rear-end collisions. I've also found that regularly checking the vehicle's battery and sensors is crucial to ensure the cruise system functions properly. Experience tells me that staying alert is key—never rely entirely on the system, as machines can also malfunction. Safe driving ultimately depends on your awareness of road conditions.

Using the Ruijie's cruise control is actually just a matter of pressing a few simple buttons. On the left side of the steering wheel, there's a cruise control switch. After turning it on, press SET to lock in your desired speed, and adjust the speed up or down with the +/- buttons nearby. If traffic increases, you can pause or resume cruise control with the cancel button anytime. I find the button placement quite convenient—you can operate everything without taking your hands off the wheel. A little tip: familiarize yourself with the buttons while parked, and using cruise control on the highway becomes much easier. Also, remember to always keep an eye on the road ahead while the system is active—stay alert to ensure safe travel.


